by Doug Mayo | May 3, 2019
Rainfall – April was another dry month in the central and eastern portion of the Panhandle, with higher totals in the western counties. The areas in red received over 5″, while the tan, yellow and green less than 4″. – The Florida Automated...
by Doug Mayo | May 3, 2019
This week’s featured video comes from the archives of author Patrick Smith who wanted to highlight the heritage of cattle ranching in Florida that still lives on today. You will notice the difference in video quality and the type of graphics used to make this...
by Doug Mayo | Apr 26, 2019
The Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Florida is conducting a voluntary research survey of Florida horse owners regarding the use of genetic testing in horse management, and opinions of equine genetic testing and its availability. We hope that you...
by Doug Mayo | Apr 26, 2019
The Peterson Farm Brothers have become famous for making parody videos of popular music to show what true farm life is like. Last week they introduced “Pasture Road,” which is their 16th music video filmed at their farm in Kansas. This featured video, ...
by Doug Mayo | Apr 12, 2019
Since my previous comments last month, “Cotton Continues to Need Clarity”, not much has changed. There is still no word or advance in trade talks, and the March 30th Prospective Plantings report, in my opinion, threw more uncertainty on the market. The market has...