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Former Florida Ag Commissioner Adam Putnam To Become Chairman of Alico, Inc. Board

Former state Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam is set to become the chairman of the Board of Directors of Alico, Inc., a leading Florida citrus grower, the company announced Monday. Putnam, who has been a board member since 2020, will assume the chairman role in February,…

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Canaan Ranch in Gilchrist County

Florida Ag Commissioner Announces Preservation Of Canaan Ranch In Gilchrist County

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced Wednesday the preservation of a Florida family farm through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. An approximately 1,449-acre portion of the Canaan Ranch, a 3,040-acre working tree farm in Gilchrist…

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1. Audrey Goeckner, a Ph.D. student at the UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, samples water from a stormwater pond.

Natural Ponds In Florida Remove Nitrogen More Effectively Than Stormwater Ponds

Summer brings daily storms in the Sunshine State, and with the rain, you need to control flooding in some neighborhoods. Florida is swimming in 76,000 stormwater ponds. Designed to control flooding, stormwater ponds are not as effective as natural ponds at removing nitrogen, a pollutant…

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2. Felipe Ferrao, a UF/IFAS assistant research scientist, is shown with coffee plants in a greenhouse. Courtesy, Cat Wofford, UF/IFAS photography.

University Of Florida Scientists Study How To Bring You ‘Climate-Smart Coffee’

Crave that cup of coffee in the morning? Globally, consumers drink more than 2.2 billion cups daily. Someone grows all that joe: More than 100 million farmers worldwide produce coffee. Coffee beans consumed across the globe come from two species: Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora,…

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Xiaoying Li evaluates for nematodes and soilborne diseases in a Homestead okra field. Photo taken by Cat Wofford, UF/IFAS Photography

New UF/IFAS Vegetable Crop Specialist Driving Innovative Research, Crop Diversification To Florida’s Small Farms

Ninety percent of Florida’s agricultural operations are small farms with gross sales under $250,000, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In South Florida, small farmers benefit from an ideal subtropical climate but need more options for high-value fruit and vegetable crops to grow profitably…

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UF/IFAS Extension agent David Hébert, wearing a hat and an orange shirt, teaches a composting workshop within the Townies Pizzeria garden in Fernandina Beach. (Courtesy of David Hébert)

UF/IFAS Extension Partners With Pizzeria To Teach Composting Basics

As a soil biologist and agent for UF/IFAS Extension Nassau County, David Hébert teaches everything from selecting compostable food items to identifying microorganisms. Most recently, he’s done so from within a bustling Fernandina Beach shopping center. Hébert’s affiliation with Amelia Plaza began in 2023, when…

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