California producers are enjoying preliminary success with T-REX, the Tree-Crop Remote Sensing of Evapotranspiration Experiment.
Find out which farm operations will be benefiting from cost-share funds provided via the St. Johns River Water Management District.
We want to hear from you about what you’ve done to answer the challenges on your farm.
The St. Johns River Water Management District has funded 85 ag-based conservation initiatives over the last four years. Learn who made the list this time.
University of California’s Michael Cahn shares tested ways to protect local water ways from pesticides in your irrigation.
Florida Blue Farms built on a plan to preserve quantity and quality of water resources.
With the help of five-year, $5 million USDA grant, stakeholders will learn what it takes to better preserve precious resource.
St. Johns River Water Management District cost-share funding would support implementation of conservation-minded practices and technologies.
Unique plant-based sensor technology is being tested in California and Florida citrus groves.
The Western Growers Association sets up a Silicon Valley-like innovation hub — in the heart of farmland.
Research from Purdue University may be valuable to commercial growers and useful for many species of plants.
Three-year study uncovers significant potential in hybrid center pivot equipment.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has selected 100 projects totaling $9.38 million from the State […]
The California State Water Resources Control Board have approved a proposal from riparian water right holders in the […]
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has awarded 17 Water Conservation Field Services Program (WCFSP) grants in the Pacific […]
USDA’s National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will allocate $21 million for growers and ranchers to apply conservation practices […]
It’s no secret that water has been under the proverbial spotlight as of late. How much of it […]
A select group of University of Florida students are thinking of innovative ways to meet the challenges of supporting 9+ billion people on Earth by 2050.
New ag land partnerships, including a $124 million deal with Alico, more than double the current holding capacity.