by Doug Mayo | Aug 12, 2016
With school starting this week, I just wanted to remind you why our kids have to spend 12 years of their lives in school. It takes that long to learn our crazy language! We take for granted so many crazy words and phrases that can be very confusing. And if that did...
by Michael Mulvaney | Aug 5, 2016
You’ve spent good money on precision ag, GPS guided equipment. Your rows are planted straight, your pesticide sprays are very precise, and you have improved harvest efficiency. You’re set up for variable rate planting and you have a yield monitor, but aren’t...
by Ray Bodrey | Aug 5, 2016
Florida’s citrus producers, as well as backyard growers have battled detrimental issues like hard freezes and storm damage over the years. However, in recent years, emergent bacterial diseases known as citrus canker and citrus greening have been devastating...
by Mark Mauldin | Aug 5, 2016
On January 1, 2017 medicated feeds for livestock will no longer be sold “over-the-counter” (OTC) through feed dealers. Under the direction of the US Food and Drug Administration, feeds that include antimicrobial drugs will be transitioning to Veterinary...
by Doug Mayo | Aug 5, 2016
Typically, July in the Florida Panhandle is the wettest month of the year with 6-7″ of rainfall. In the graphic above, areas that are hot pink or dark red did receive over 6″ in July, but this was not the case for many central and eastern counties. The...