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Preparing Your Operation for Hurricane Season

With hurricane season upon us, it is important to have your ag or livestock operation prepared for the strong winds, heavy rain, and possible tornados that these storms produce. UF/IFAS have some recommendations for preparing your operations, which include making sure generators are working and there is enough gas to run them, and fixing any damage to barns and buildings, paying special attention to the roof. Visit the link below for more ways...

How Water Impacts the Peach Harvest This Year

The hot and dry weather in Georgia has been beneficial to the peach harvest because it keeps the diseases at a minimum, but this lack of rain will cause the peaches to be smaller as water causes the fruit to expand. The size and color of the peach are what sell, "People like large, really, brilliant red peaches. If you don't have enough water in particular, you can not produce a larger peach." said Phil Brannen, University of Georgia Extension...

Giant African Land Snails are Back

Pasco County, Florida is now under quarantine after a community gardener in Port Richey came across a giant African land snail on June 23rd. This snail eats up to 500 different species of plants and even the paint and stucco off your house. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said, "The giant African land snail is one of the most dangerous snails in the world. These snails could be devastating to Florida agriculture and...

Consumers Want Clearer Meat Labels

A national survey of Americans was done by the National Chicken Council (NCC) regarding attitudes towards chicken and plant-based 'chicken' alternatives. Participants included people who consume animal products, as well as flexitarians, vegetarians, and vegans. This survey concluded that one in five Americans have accidently purchased plant-based meat products instead of the actual meat product. Also, 69 percent of Americans think that the term...

Exotic Fruit Flies Found in Pinellas County

A quarantine has been established in Pinellas County, FL because the presence of Oriental fruit flies has been identified. This has prohibited the movement of fruits, vegetables, and nuts from the county unless you have compliance agreement from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Dr. Trevor Smith, FDACS Division of Plant Industry Director, said, "Our staff, working closely with our federal partners, has begun a...

Pollinator Week

This week, June 20 - June 26, 2022, is National Pollinator Week, a celebration in support of pollinator health. Gene Brandi, former American Beekeeping Federation president and beekeeper, said "Honeybees in the USA are still not well, in the sense that beekeepers are having considerable losses, losing far larger numbers of colonies than they would like." Though the official numbers have not been released, the estimated annual colony loss is...