Vegetable Nutrition Management

Providing and maintaining proper plant nutrition is a key to successfully growing vegetable crops. Too much fertilizer, though sometimes not harmful to the crop, can be economically detrimental to the farm’s bottom line. Also, over applying fertilizers does not follow...
Good Bug, Bad Bug

Good Bug, Bad Bug

The panhandle’s warm temperatures and adequate moisture levels are not only favorable for growing fresh vegetables, but also favorable to insect populations as well.  When it comes to insects living in your vegetable garden, there are both “good” insects and “bad”...
Food Safety for Your Farm

Food Safety for Your Farm

The release of the new Food Safety Modernization Act proposed guidelines in January 2013 has many producers wondering, “How do I make my farm food safety compliant?”  While specific handling protocols are still coming from researchers at various...

Satsuma: a New (Old) Alternative Crop for North Florida

  North Florida, specifically Jackson County, according to citrus industry historians was once known as the ‘Satsuma Capital of the World.” During it’s peak, there were more than 3000 total acres dedicated to Satsuma production in the Florida Panhandle alone....