A group of today’s producers agree advocation on behalf of agriculture is necessary to attract the next generation of growers.
Paying close attention to particulars is required to manage insects and disease in alternative production systems.
Although production costs are way up, Florida Citrus Mutual’s Mike Sparks says growing citrus can still be profitable at today’s prices.
Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Newly released rootstock selections offer producers a foundation of hope for the future.
In a global economy, growers should be aware of market threats and opportunities.
Calvin Arnold was recently named director of the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center in Immokalee, returning to the same post he held from 1985 to 1995.
Florida citrus growers and beekeepers seek common ground after recent skirmishes.
Florida Grower managing editor Paul Rusnak says it’s time for growers to come in from the outside.
A contingent of Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association members recently visited Tallahassee to talk with lawmakers about issues of importance to agriculture during this year’s legislative session.
High tunnels help Alto Straughn push earliness and yields of his crops to new levels.
Controlling and capturing water addresses nutrient concerns.
Official dedication ceremony kicks off a new era of relevant research.