Financial Help on the Way to Growers Hit by Idalia Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 2, 2024 Florida Commissioner of Agriculture announces approval of first loan for farmers that were impacted by the major hurricane.Read More
By The Numbers: Latest Fruit Production Trends in the U.S. Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 10, 2024
New Report Demonstrates Economic Benefits to Potato Trade By Bob Mattive, National Potato Council|May 10, 2024
North Florida Farms Still Working To Recover After Hurricane Idalia By Florida Farm Bureau Federation|November 13, 2023 Months out of the media spotlight now, ag producers hit by the major hurricane are taking the long path to recovery one day at a time.
Is the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Over? AccuWeather Calls It Early By Paul Rusnak|November 7, 2023 The official end of Atlantic hurricane season is Nov. 30. However, meteorology experts are saying different this year.
What’s the Damage? Hurricane Idalia Toll on Florida Ag Upwards of $447 Million Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 22, 2023 Initial reports from multiple sources indicate big blow to the nearly 3 million acres of farmland that was in the path of major storm.
Southeast Georgia Growers Share Details in Aftermath of Hurricane Idalia By Georgia Farm Bureau|September 20, 2023 Multiple farmers across the storm’s path provide account to get an idea of the true impacts Idalia had on the state’s ag sector.
Southeast Produce Growers Scan for Damages in the Wake of Hurricane Idalia By Paul Rusnak|September 6, 2023 Early reports indicate most specialty crop interests in Florida and Georgia were spared the worst of major Hurricane Idalia’s wrath.