Florida Grower Editor Frank Giles discusses why one particular tax provision has U.S. agricultural stakeholders worried.
Nikki Fried announces the next step in her political career. Search is on for her replacement.
Whether incentives from government or credits from private companies, carbon capture could provide opportunities for your farm or grove in the future.
Ag associations say regulations are ill-conceived, and situation needs to be resolved as 25,000 guestworkers will be arriving soon.
Find out how much money has been allocated to keep the coronavirus aid initiative going for farmers and families.
Joe Biden has nominated Obama-era ag secretary to take on a familiar job. The pick is not without some controversy.
Check out association President Zippy Duvall’s thoughts on the new President-elect.
California Fresh Fruit Association supports Congressman Jim Costa of Fresno, who would be the first representative from the Golden State to serve as Chairman for more than 150 years.
Growers and stakeholders lobbied for and won some much needed USDA aid in 2020. What’s next for the sector?
Florida Grower magazine Editor Frank Giles says coronavirus is just of many examples where folks have a hard time deciphering facts from fiction.
Labor reform found it’s way onto the legislative docket in 2019, but it’s unlikely the various efforts underway currently end up making headway in what’s already a chaotic, unpredictable 2020.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy has his take from the winter industry meetings. He says strong regulatory headwinds are headed your way.
USApple, California Fresh Fruit Association chiefs were on hand at the White House for the signing.
See where Democrats Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg stand on agriculture policy, soil, organic fraud, and more.
Industry associations can and do speak for you, but there’s nothing like hearing it straight from the grower’s mouth.
Ag industry organizations hail passage of historic labor bill, which now moves to the Senate.
A bipartisan bill has been introduced on Capitol Hill to help reform ongoing ag labor problems. See what industry association leaders are saying about it.
Attendees flocked to Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association’s 76th Annual Convention in record numbers — for good reason.
Learn who will succeed current association President and CEO Tom Nassif, who is retiring after 18 years at the helm.