Agriculture
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Since 2012, UF/IFAS Extension and partner institution Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension have donated... more
In 2022, state funding made it possible for the UF/IFAS Nutrient Management Program (NMP) to begin scrutinizing... more
South Florida’s sugarcane, vegetable, fruit, sod and rice farmers have reached another milestone... more
UF/IFAS will hold EAA Best Management Practices Training on Wednesday, Sept. 4 from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the EREC Conference Center, 3200 E Canal St. S. in Belle Glade more
New University of Florida research shows the trees grown under the individual protective covers... more
U.S. Sugar announced that Judy Clayton Sanchez, the Company’s longtime Senior Director, Corporate Communications... more
Instead of taking what the broker or retailer feels like paying, small- and medium-sized farmers... more
In the aftermath of a hurricane, some palm tree owners may worry about the survival... more
Dragon fruit is a heart-healthy superfood, low in calories and fueled with plenty of fiber and antioxidants... more
Lois McNamara has been growing wildflowers for more than two decades, but she... more
Rice, the vital crop enjoyed by more than half the world’s population, boasts a versatility that’s hard to match. more
Crave that cup of coffee in the morning? Globally, consumers drink more than 2.2 billion cups daily. more
The human body’s inability to break down sucralose, an artificial sweetener found in many zero-calorie food and drink products … more
Growing up in rural Douglas, Georgia (pop. 11,000), Stephanie Brown actively participated in Future Farmers... more
Last year’s sweltering summer temperatures convinced SCCAHS leadership... more
UF/IFAS requests agricultural producers affected by 2024 Invest 90L, a mid-June weather... more
Florida Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) has created a new award to honor homeowners who install... more
Local farmers were experiencing dry conditions and welcomed some rain in June. However,  the recent deluges were excessive.  more
Sweaty cows may not sound like the most exciting company, but in a warming world, researchers can’t get... more
Recent media reports have focused on the potential dangers associated with human consumption... more
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