Saving Citrus A Perpetual Task Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 1, 2015 Orie Lee, the 2015 Citrus Achievement Award winner, talks about how growing citrus has changed in his lifetime and how it hasn't.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
10th Annual Florida Ag Expo Field Tours To Tackle Production Challenges Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 1, 2015 There will be plenty to see and learn during the milestone event’s exclusive field trials.
Reinforcing Agriculture Research Of Utmost Importance [Opinion] By Frank Giles|August 21, 2015 We are still a ways out from finding the best replacement combinations for methyl bromide, but we’ll get there.
Priority High On Producing Proprietary Citrus Varieties By Peter Chaires|August 19, 2015 Whether it’s industry acceptance or a business necessity, the number of operations registering to grow exclusive selections is increasing.
5 Products To Help Put Weeds Away Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 14, 2015 In the absence of methyl bromide, growers must dig deeper for herbicidal solutions.
Device Created To Help Get A Leg Up On Citrus Fruit Drop Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 13, 2015 UF/IFAS-developed imaging system will help identify problem areas in the grove.
Citrus Greening Fight Goes To Washington By Frank Giles|August 13, 2015 New Citrus Research and Education Center director informs Congress of the dire threat presented by HLB.
Feeling The Squeeze, Florida Citrus Taking Stock Of Future By Thomas H. Spreen|August 12, 2015 A look back on the 2014-2015 citrus season reveals major economic questions, concerns.
Economic Progress A Threat To Box In Agriculture [Opinion] By Paul Rusnak|August 11, 2015 For growers, buffer zones, noise ordinances, nutrient runoff concerns, and sinkhole threats all are factors heightened with nearby neighbors. Instead of trying to beat them, why not join them?
Growers, Researchers Doubling Down On Weeds By Frank Giles|August 11, 2015 Effective control in the absence of methyl bromide requires progressive chemical and cultural practices.