The Divide Between Big and Small Farms Continues to Grow By Frank Giles|June 20, 2019 The latest Census of Agriculture breaks down what many Florida growers already know: Large farms are getting larger and small farms are shrinking.Read More
Aim to Keep Anthracnose out of Your Cucurbit Crops By Gene McAvoy|June 13, 2019 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable malady.
‘Mandalate’ Mandarin Gaining Attention of More Growers By Peter Chaires|June 10, 2019 Unique late-season, seedless Mediterranean triploid is now an option for Florida citrus producers.
Florida Strawberry Growers in Good Spirits After Fruitful Season By Frank Giles|June 10, 2019 Blockchain and fumigation alternatives at center of discussions during 37th annual Agritech education program and trade show.
2019 Citrus Achievement Award Winner on a Mission to Serve By Frank Giles|June 4, 2019 Dr. Robert Behr of Florida’s Natural strives to keep the industry on track to survive and thrive.
How to Make Sense of New Ag Census Data About Florida Agriculture By Frank Giles|May 31, 2019 Latest USDA survey reveals ongoing trends locally and across the U.S.
5 Questions With Miss Florida Citrus 2019 By Paul Rusnak|April 27, 2019 For Michaela McLean, advocating on behalf of the Sunshine State’s signature crop hits close to home.