Former GFVGA Executive Director Charles Hall Passes Away

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

Charles Hall, the former executive director of the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (GFVGA), passed away on Monday, Jan. 20. He was 74. Hall has been instrumental in helping the GFVGA host one of the premier regional trade shows in the country every January during the Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference. He will be forever missed by those …

Alabama Pecan Leader: We Have to Market Ourselves Better

Clint ThompsonAlabama

By Clint Thompson Alabama pecan growers need to think outside the box in the future when it comes to marketing their product. At least that’s the belief shared by Bryan Wilkins, Auburn University research associate. “The guys that were doing more retail than wholesale, they’ve done okay. I honestly think that’s the trend that this Southeast market is going to …

GFVGA Executive Vice President: Labor Expenses Have Put Farmers in a Box

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

By Clint Thompson Labor expenses remain the most significant barrier to Georgia specialty crop producers staying sustainable. At the current rate, the state’s fruit and vegetable growers are losing ground on sustainability. Georgia specialty crop producers have incurred a 31% increase in the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) over the past three years. The $16.08 growers are paying for AEWR …

Tolerance is Key: Squash’s Impact by Whitefly-Transmitted Viruses

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

By Clint Thompson Whitefly-transmitted viruses were a major focus during the Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Savannah earlier this month. Squash remains the most vulnerable cucurbit to whiteflies and the viruses they transmit. Cucumber is still the least vulnerable. Some growers utilize yellow squash as a major part of their crop profile. It is not feasible for them …

Alabama Chill Hours on Par With 2024

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By Clint Thompson Increased cold temperatures in recent weeks have meant increased chill hours for Alabama’s peach producers. Edgar Vinson, assistant research professor and Extension specialist in the Department of Horticulture at Auburn University, provided an update on how much chill hours have been accumulated, especially amid the current winter storm impacting the Southeast. “It depends on what model you’re …

Neopestalotiopsis Discussed at SE Regional

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

By Clint Thompson A main topic discussed at the recent Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference centered on Neopestalotiopsis (neo) disease in strawberry plants. One of the panelists believes the disease’s impact this year is directly linked to where growers obtained their plants. Phil Brannen, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension fruit disease specialist, discussed the disease’s presence in Georgia fields …

Tri-State Fruit and Vegetable Conference Scheduled for Jan. 28

Clint ThompsonFlorida, Uncategorized

The 2025 Tri-State Fruit & Vegetable Conference is open to fruit and vegetable growers across the Florida Panhandle, as well as the southern regions of Alabama and Georgia. The conference is slated for Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the Jackson County Extension Peanut Hall Auditorium (2741 Penn Ave, Marianna, Fla.). The meeting will begin with registration at 7:15 am (CST) and …

Drought Monitor Update: Dry Areas Across SE

Clint ThompsonFlorida

This week’s rainfall should help the Southeast continue to gain needed moisture and overcome its current drought conditions. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, moderate and abnormally dry conditions still cover most of Florida, various parts of Georgia and central and northern parts of Alabama. The driest part of Florida remains in the northern area of the state. Moderate drought …

Spotted Wing Drosophila’s Continued Presence in South Georgia Blueberries

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

By Clint Thompson Spotted wing drosophila remains a concern for South Georgia blueberry growers.  Ash Sial, University of Georgia (UGA) entomologist, stressed during the blueberry update held in early January that the best approach in managing the pest is not just a reliance on insecticides. Repeated applications of insecticides can lead to resistance and secondary pests. “We recommend against just …

Southeast Regional Coverage: One Voice Approach Benefits Specialty Crops

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

By Clint Thompson It is better for fruit and vegetable organizations to implement a “one voice” mentality in advocating for specialty crop producers to legislative leaders. One of the by-products of the recent Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference is that it allowed members from multiple organizations, like the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association, to come together and formulate …