by Doug Mayo | Nov 21, 2025
Farm City Week has been celebrated in Jackson County, Florida for the past 52 years. This year’s planned activities kicked off at the Malone Pecan Festival that was held on Saturday, November 15, 2025. The festival starts with a parade through downtown Malone....
by external | Nov 14, 2025
Eva Sailly, UF/IFAS Horticulture Department Communications Specialist In a milestone for Florida agriculture, researchers have grown and harvested wine grapes that are resistant to the main bacterial disease that has long prevented the state from establishing a...
by external | Nov 7, 2025
Joe Outlaw, and Bart Fischer, Texas A&M. “A Reminder That All Three Parts of the Producer Safety Net Matter.” Southern Ag Today – November 6, 2025. Over the past few months, we have been asked by producers on multiple occasions. “Since the...
by external | Oct 31, 2025
Brad Buck, Senior Public Relations Specialist, UF/IFAS Communications – A protein can help make some citrus more tolerant to the deadly citrus greening disease — and it’s safe. October 29, 2025 Greening disease has devastated the citrus crop in Florida,...
by Doug Mayo | Oct 31, 2025
This week’s featured video was produced by Bloomberg Television. In this video, David Westin traveled to Iowa to meet with farmers, and industry executives to discuss the current state of row crop agriculture. What he learned was very concerning. The U.S....
by Marcelo Wallau | Oct 24, 2025
Celebrating Excellence in Forage Quality Across the Southeast Adapted from the SE Hay Contest Press Release The 21st edition of the Southeastern Hay Contest (SEHC) marked another record year, with 540 entries submitted from 10 of the 13 Southeastern States. This...