Jessica Chitwood-Brown, a UF/IFAS tomato breeder and an assistant professor of horticultural sciences at the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center. “Courtesy, Alice Akers, UF/IFAS.”

Machine-Harvestable Tomatoes Available From UF/IFAS; Growers Hope Cultivars Can Help Lower Labor Cost

Ever since Florida farmers have been growing tomatoes, they’ve picked them by hand or hired laborers. It’s painstaking work that might be made easier soon with machine-harvestable tomatoes developed by University of Florida scientists. Now that the varieties are available, growers in Florida’s $400 million-a-year…

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2024 Winner Of Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award In Florida Announced

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced Wednesday that Costa Farms is the 2024 winner of the Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award. The Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award has been presented annually since 1994 and spotlights environmentally innovative growers and ranchers who share a commitment to protecting and preserving…

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Sandra Moore is the first Woman of the Year winner representing the tropical fish industry.

Segrest Farms’ Sandra Moore Wins 2024 Woman Of The Year In Florida Agriculture

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) announced Tuesday that Sandra Moore is the 2024 Woman of the Year in Agriculture. “I am so pleased to announce Sandra Moore as this year’s Woman of the Year…

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Florida Farmers: Compete For A Chance To Win $100,000 In The Ag Innovation Challenge

In collaboration with Farm Credit, entrepreneurs are invited to apply online for the 2025 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge on the American Farm Bureau Federation’s behalf. This national business competition, now in its eleventh year, highlights American startups that are creating ground-breaking answers to problems…

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Everglades National Park observation of aquatic ecosystem functions. Photo courtesy Jehangir Bhadha.

UF/IFAS Scientists Host Next ‘STEPS’ Toward Phosphorus Sustainability With National Think Tank In South Florida

Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for food security and human survival, and it is an element that cannot be replenished. That is why using phosphorus efficiently is essential and the focus of a national research effort led by leading scientists across the country to promote…

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Pasco County Extension Offering Junior Master Gardener Classes

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Do you have a scholar ready to grow their gardening skills? UF/IFAS Pasco County Cooperative Extension invites you to help your child blossom by signing up for the Junior Master Gardener Youth Education Summer Series beginning Wednesday, June 5, 2024. WHAT:         …

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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Simpson Restricts Cattle Imports

Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson issued an emergency rule Friday that prevents importing some cattle because of the evolving spread of a type of avian influenza in dairy herds outside of Florida. Known in livestock as Bovine Associated Influenza A Syndrome, the strain has been found…

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Caterpillar Cascade: Where Are All These Caterpillars Coming From Across Florida? UF/IFAS Has Answers

Florida is full of caterpillars this month. But what are they and what can you do about them? Are they dangerous? Fast facts from University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension agent Jackie Lebouitz: One of the most commonly spotted caterpillars is…

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