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flg-nov2016 Archives - Growing Produce
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6 New Vegetable Selections Worth Vetting

6 New Vegetable Selections Worth Vetting

Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 1, 2016

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CEU Series: Learning About Pesticide Resistance Is Anything But Futile

CEU Series: Learning About Pesticide Resistance Is Anything But Futile

By Gene McAvoy|November 1, 2016
Seed Innovations Benefit Growers and the Globe

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7 Squash And Cucumber Cultivars To Consider

7 Squash And Cucumber Cultivars To Consider

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 31, 2016
Buzzworthy Bell Peppers To Prop Up Your Crop Portfolio

Buzzworthy Bell Peppers To Prop Up Your Crop Portfolio

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 29, 2016

Today’s leading vegetable seed companies strive to improve on produce quality. Heightened flavor, color, and disease resistance all […]

9 Melon Varieties To Keep In Mind

9 Melon Varieties To Keep In Mind

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 27, 2016

View some of the latest watermelon and cantaloupe varieties making an impact on the market.

4 Tasty Tomatoes Guaranteed To Tempt Consumers

4 Tasty Tomatoes Guaranteed To Tempt Consumers

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 25, 2016

Scan a slideshow of images to find out what new selections are specially suited for the Sunshine State.

Incentives Key To Getting Florida Citrus Growing Again

Incentives Key To Getting Florida Citrus Growing Again

By Mike Sparks|October 24, 2016

Job No. 1 at Florida Citrus Mutual is working to uncover, create, or publicize incentive programs designed to mitigate the risk and give growers a financial nudge and the confidence to plant trees.

Take Precaution, Free Trade Could Be Costly [Opinion]

Take Precaution, Free Trade Could Be Costly [Opinion]

By Frank Giles|October 23, 2016

With more imports, we have to redouble our efforts to protect ourselves from foreign pest invaders.

Prevent Black Cutworms From Burying Your Vegetable Plantings

Prevent Black Cutworms From Burying Your Vegetable Plantings

By Gene McAvoy|October 22, 2016

Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this voracious pest.

Top 3 Invasive Pests Florida Growers Need To Be Watching For

Top 3 Invasive Pests Florida Growers Need To Be Watching For

By Frank Giles|October 21, 2016

The Sunshine State is ground zero when it comes to foreign pests that can turn agriculture upside down.

12 Sweet Corn Varieties Florida Growers Can Count On

12 Sweet Corn Varieties Florida Growers Can Count On

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 20, 2016

Open your eyes and ears to the latest and greatest cultivars.

Power To Control Weather In The Hands Of Florida Farmers

Power To Control Weather In The Hands Of Florida Farmers

By William R. Lusher|October 20, 2016

UF/IFAS’ FAWN resource continues to enhance and introduce new tools, allowing growers to be better prepared for what Mother Nature has in store.

10 Suggestions For Making Your Return To The  Family Farm A Success

10 Suggestions For Making Your Return To The Family Farm A Success

By Paul Rusnak|October 19, 2016

Blood may be thicker than water, but also it could put business interests in the red, if you let it.

How Is The Citrus FAST TRACK Program Faring?

How Is The Citrus FAST TRACK Program Faring?

By Peter Chaires|October 19, 2016

Now that the oldest trees in the rapid evaluation system are two years old, growers are looking for a barometer check on their performance.

Make Tracks With These New Farm Tractors

Make Tracks With These New Farm Tractors

Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 18, 2016

Take a look at a trio of recent farm tractor releases from several leading manufacturers.

Ag-Tech Tools Are Beyond Cool, They’re A Necessity

Ag-Tech Tools Are Beyond Cool, They’re A Necessity

By Paul Rusnak|October 17, 2016

This kind of innovation is not just about labor-saving convenience, it could save an industry without having to completely alter the way a crop is grown.

Food Hubs Helping Connect Agriculture And Urban Communities

Food Hubs Helping Connect Agriculture And Urban Communities

By Frank Giles|October 17, 2016

Northeast Florida farmers collaborate to teach consumers about farming, while providing high-quality produce to local buyers.

Minding Mosaic: Trust Is A Precious Commodity

Minding Mosaic: Trust Is A Precious Commodity

By Mary Hartney|October 4, 2016

We as an industry need to figure out ways to be engaged, to keep the discussions productive, and the solutions science-based.

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