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Bamboo Farming in Florida

Florida's agriculture industry is already struggling to compete against foreign imports and invasive pests, and there are 1,000 people moving to Florida each day, which is taking up viable land that could be used for agriculture. Farmers in Florida are not only asked to be the grower, but also the harvester, manufacturer and retailer, and bamboo could benefit the farmer by allowing them to do what they do best.

TSWV Impact on Crops

TSWV stands for tomato spotted wilt virus, which is a serious disease that can spread to 35 different plant families. This year, the virus has spread into the peanut crop and has made some serious economic impacts. Scott Montfort, University of Georgia (UGA Cooperative Extension peanut agronomist, said, "We have gotten somewhat complacent about what we do. We are planting in April and planting a third of the crop in April. That pushes that risk...

Protecting Land with Conservation Easements

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is telling agricultural landowners to protect their land with conservation easements. By putting land into conservation easements, the landowner is protecting their eligible grazing land and restoring wetlands on eligible land. The deadline to apply in Florida ends today!  

Cocoa and Chocolate Market Growth

Cocoa and chocolate come from the cacao tree and its beans, but these products are harvested in 2 different ways, and they contain different components. Cocoa contains fewer calories, so it is listed as the healthier product, while chocolate is high in fat and sugar. The market for these products has grown with the market value jumping from $46.4 billion in 2021 to $69.1 billion in 2022.  

Managing Wild Radish

Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia (UGA) Cooperative Extension weed specialist, warns growers to exercise caution when managing wild radish as it has become resistant to some fungicides. Culpepper says, "Wild radish has certainly been a challenge for us in some cropping systems for my 23 years. If you’re looking at burn-down for cotton, it’s huge, it’s a challenge, it’s difficult to manage. If you’re growing broccoli, cabbage or...

Fertilizer Science and Technology Certificate Program

A new online certificate program oriented towards growers, consultants, suppliers and regulators has been launched by the University of Florida Institue of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS). The Fertilizer Science and Technology certificate program is an online program that can be completed at the student's pace. The program requires three courses to be completed, and one three-credit elective. Once completed, the certificate can be...

Egg Price Doubled Since 2021

As we look back on 2022, many changes and memories come to mind, one of these changes being the price of a dozen eggs in the grocery store. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2021, the price of a dozen Grade A eggs was $1.82, while in 2022, this price jumped to $3.60. Two factors are causing this jump in price, one being the rising cost of chicken feed, but the main culprit is highly pathogenic avian influenza.  

Essay Contest for National Ag Day 2023

The Agriculture Council of America is hosting an essay contest for National Ag Day, which falls on March 21, 2023. This national contest has two categories, a written essay category, and a video essay category, with each category winner receiving $1,000. Any student in grades 9 through 12, who are a U.S. citizen, can compete. All entries for this contest are due February 15, 2023, and to learn more, visit agday.org.   Ag Day | Essay Contest

Developing HLB-Resistant Citrus

The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, UF/IFAS, is working to develop citrus trees that are resistant to huanglongbing (HLB) or citrus greening. Jose Chaparro, UF/IFAS associate professor, says, “In the future, you will not grow a variety that is not HLB tolerant or resistant. It’s not economically feasible long term. Production costs are too high.” Chaparro says that they are breeding cold-hardy fruit that...

Veterinarians Needed in the United States

According to Cornell University's Dr. Clinton Neill, more than 500 counties across the United States have shortages of food animal veterinarians. Less than 5% of veterinary school graduates pursue livestock or other food animal practice areas, compared to 40 years ago when about 40% of graduates specialized in these areas. Many factors have led to this shortage, but one of the main ones is education debt. This debt issue is causing many new...