Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack Announces Selection to House Ag Committee

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The House Committee on Agriculture announced its committee roster for the 118th Congress. Representative Kat Cammack will serve a second term on the committee as the only Florida Republican of the 26 GOP Conference members appointed. “It’s an honor to serve a second term on the Agriculture Committee,” Cammack said. “2023 is a big year for the …

Tickets on Sale for Florida Ag Hall of Fame Banquet

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TAMPA, Fla. — Tickets are on sale for the 44th annual Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame banquet, which will honor two inductees who have contributed to Florida agriculture – Donald Quincey and Dr. John T. Woeste. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is slated for Tuesday, Feb. 14. The banquet celebrates the accomplishments of industry leaders who have served in …

Wilton Simpson: Florida’s New Agriculture Commissioner Issues Statement

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Wilton Simpson was sworn in as Florida’s 13th Commissioner of Agriculture this week. He issued the following statement: “I am deeply appreciative of the privilege and responsibility of serving as Florida’s 13th Commissioner of Agriculture and leading the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “Florida’s agriculture and related industries are the quiet, and often overlooked, giant of our economy …

Bacterial Spot Disease Intensifying, Spreading Across Florida Peppers, Tomatoes

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Bacterial spot disease has been observed in multiple locations across South Florida. The weather has attributed to the disease increasing and intensifying in some vegetable crops. According to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline, dense fog and isolated rain events led to disease development. Bacterial spot is moderate to high in tomatoes and peppers across south Florida. Bacterial spot …

UF/IFAS to Host South Florida Vegetable Meeting

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Vegetable producers should mark their calendars for the next South Florida Vegetable Growers meeting, scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Southwest Florida Research and Education Center in Immokalee, Florida. The meeting will last from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will cover vegetable production with an emphasis on …

Caterpillar Pressure Varies in Florida

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Caterpillar pressure is at low to moderate levels in vegetable crops across central and southern Florida, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Infestations remain at low to moderate levels in cucumbers, squash, peppers and tomatoes in central Florida. Reports from southwest Florida are mostly moderate to low. Fall armyworms were observed in low to moderate numbers. They …

FDACS Issues Fertilizer Application Exemption

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The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) issued an emergency rule on Monday allowing enrolled producers to apply a replacement fertilizer to reestablish crops impacted by Hurricane Ian without fear of being out of compliance with their respective Best Management Practices (BMP) manuals. FDACS recommends producers conduct soil testing to confirm the need for replacement fertilizer prior to …

UF/IFAS Research Gives Back Food Year-Round

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University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) research and education centers (RECs) produce fruits and vegetables across Florida to develop production techniques and cultivars that benefit farmers. These centers are spread from Jay in the Panhandle to Homestead in Southeast Florida. So, what happens to all that fresh food?  Much of it is donated to community food …

Trends in Florida Tomato Production and Markets

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By Kimberly L. Morgan, Xiuri Cui and Zhengfei Guan Driven by consumer demand, the fresh tomato supply-chain network includes product harvested at different maturity stages, resulting in a unique marketing process distinguishable from other produce. Fresh tomatoes are typically marketed either through retail or foodservice channels. From farm to fork, the supply chain is divided into stages with different entities: …

FFVA Requests Moratorium on BMP Site Visits

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The Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association (FFVA) is requesting a moratorium on Best Management Practices (BMP) site visits which would alleviate additional burdens placed on farmers impacted by Hurricane Ian. The FFVA sent a letter to Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Nikki Fried on Thursday, requesting a six-month moratorium. “In an attempt to alleviate any additional burdens on …