Irrigation companies advise growers on complying with the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act.
The final installment of this series looks at the major takeaways from growers who are taking action to protect precious resource in the Sunshine State.
Reducing fertilizer runoff permeates the vegetable growing operation’s production program.
Climate change continues to make headlines and impact growers. Learn how the redesigned Drought.gov better serves stakeholders.
Florida Fertilizer and Agrichemical Association’s Mary Hartney says team effort needed to keep EPA-registered products in the state’s weed control toolbox.
Learn why state permitting should streamline and speed up restoration projects.
Dig into details of a new $1.8 million project to help guide growers in placing crop inputs directly to the root zone.
Mandatory BMPs, self-imposed fees among several steps deployed to protect our environment.
Cost-share funds can cover up to 75% of investments in products and practices that protect water quantity and quality.
Soil probes and weather stations allow Brittany Lee to make smart choices on irrigation and nutrient management.
A severe drought a few seasons ago caused growers to take a closer look at how irrigation can help them produce more food with less.
Irrigation efficiency and nutrient management are major priorities for the Florida operation.
More frequent inspection and new record keeping requirements key elements of the legislation.
Find out who will be receiving the honor during Florida Farm Bureau’s annual meeting in October.
The 2020 hurricane season is lurking as parts of the state continue to be parched.
Water management officials look to ramp up restrictions as the dry season goes out with a bang.
In drought-plagued California where water resources are scarce, Terranova Farms’ exciting groundwater recharge initiative offers hope.
Find out who will be sharing nearly $473k in cost-share funding to fuel efforts that will save water usage and drastically reduce nutrient loads.
After years of discourse, the state seeks new policies involving agriculture and other sectors to address algae blooms and red tide.