by Doug Mayo | Dec 10, 2021
Rainfall November was not a typical month across the Panhandle. After months of above average rainfall in 2021, La Niña kicked in with a vengeance. The map above to the left shows the actual estimated rainfall for November. The entire Panhandle received less than...
by Doug Mayo | Dec 10, 2021
With so much rain this growing season, even producing average quality hay this year was a real challenge. Not only was the weather a challenge, but the cost of fertilizer was much higher too. So, you sure don’t want to waste any of the precious hay you grew or...
by Doug Mayo | Nov 19, 2021
The Sunbelt Ag Expo featured a wide range of new equipment innovations on display in one location. If you went to the Expo, you may have seen the massive 120′ self-propelled sprayer on display at the John Deere exhibit. This machine came equipped with the See...
by Doug Mayo | Nov 12, 2021
This week’s featured video was produced by Florida Farm Bureau. Bruce and Ann Christmas, Washington County. were recognized with the Distinguished Service Award, along with Harold Stokes of Nassau County, at the Florida Farm Bureau annual convention in...
by Doug Mayo | Nov 5, 2021
Rainfall October was yet another month in 2021 with above average rainfall across the Panhandle, but it was also much cooler than previous months. The map above to the left shows the estimated rainfall totals for all of Florida in October. Much of the Panhandle...