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Florida citrus may be down, but it’s definitely not out. Though citrus greening is taking a negative toll on the […]
Florida citrus may be down, but it’s definitely not out. Though citrus greening is taking a negative toll on the […]
Mole crickets are a pain for most Floridians, but they are doubly so for The Sunshine State’s cattle producers. However,
Florida pastures can hold a diverse assortment of plant life. Some weeds are harmless and can even serve as grazing
Citrus Greening, or HLB, is a problem that the best and the brightest minds are working on in Florida, and
For small cow-calf producers looking for help on how to get ahead, the people at UF’s Institute of Food and
Florida citrus growers are in a dire need of new orange trees, and two new early UF/IFAS-created Valencia orange varieties
The health of a pasture is vital to the health of the whole operation: to livestock wellness, to the ranch’s
Fertilizer is an important part of agriculture and more people need to know it, advocates The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). TFI
Although citrus greening is still a very real threat to Florida’s citrus industry, the USDA announced in its most recent
The Selection Committee for the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame has announced its latest three inductees: Dr. William S. Castle,