Did you know that there are hundreds of red poinsettia varieties? Florida growers pay close attention to poinsettia's light requirements to have them ready in time for the holiday season. To learn more, read the FloridAgriculture article, Making Spirits Bright.
Apps and satellite image analysis are common tools used in the agriculture industry. To learn how technology is positively impacting Florida avocado production, view the Southeast Ag Net article, Decision-Support Tool Using HiPerGator May Help Manage Devastating Avocado Disease.
The false codling moth is a concern for the agriculture industry, specifically for citrus producers. To learn more about pest prevention and current regulations, read the Citrus Industry News article, Florida Citrus Packers: South Africa Imports Pose Risk.
Tree canopies are not just for the birds! Learn how UF/IFAS researchers put a value on urban trees in the UF/IFAS Blog, Florida urban tree canopy gives oxygen, shade — saves $4 billion a year.
Central Florida Ag News is clearing the air on misconceptions about grass-fed beef. View the article Grass-Fed Beef: What You Need to Know to learn more!
Looking to diversity your plant offerings? The 'Miracle Fruit' could be a perfect addition to businesses in South Florida. Known for its ability to modify taste in foods, this unique fruit is becoming increasingly popular. To learn more, read the UF/IFAS article, "Could the Miracle Fruit be for South Florida? New study uncovers data showing how bountiful it can grow in the subtropics."
A new blueberry variety, named 'Sentinel,' is a high quality fruit that produces a high yield. To learn more about Florida's newest blueberry variety and the UF/IFAS blueberry breeding program, read Southeast Ag Net's article, "New Blueberry Variety Honors Benefactor and UF Alumnus Alto Straughn."
Citrus greening continues to be a challenge for growers across the globe. New solutions, however, are on the horizon as researches are learning more about the disease through comparative genomics. To learn more, read the Central Florida Ag News article, "Researchers Try to Crack Greening With Comparative Genomics."
Do you know what to look for to detect citrus greening? The Star's article, "Searching for the answer to citrus greening," provides the history, symptoms and how you can help prevent the disease.
Did you know that 54% of Florida's agricultural acreage is enrolled in the FDACS Best Management Practices (BMP) program? To learn more about Florida's efforts to control water quality and recent changes to the program, please read Growing Produce's article titled "New Water Law Will Tighten BMP Rules in Florida."