By Clint Thompson Citrus producers in the Cold-Hardy Citrus Region must be mindful of citrus rust mites (CRM) amid the warm, humid climate in the region. Mary Sutton, University of Georgia (UGA) assistant professor and citrus Extension specialist, implores growers in North Florida, South Georgia and South Alabama to be proactive in managing the populations which are currently high. “They …
Administration Addresses Agriculture’s Dwindling Labor Force
By Clint Thompson President Trump’s immigration policy has been a point of contention across the country. It has also created concern among the agricultural industry about what deportations might mean to an already slim labor force. He addressed the issue in a Truth Social post last week. “Our great farmers and people in the Hotel and Leisure business have been …
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: Perfecting Peach Thinning is a Work in Progress
By Frank Giles There’s a fine line between thinning peaches to produce good marketable-sized fruit and thinning too aggressively which results in reduced yield. Growers and researchers have been working to perfect the practice for many years. Among those researchers are Juan Carlos Melgar, Clemson associate professor of pomology, and Greg Reighard, Clemson professor emeritus of horticulture. Their research has …
Alabama Extension Agent Discusses Region’s Strawberry Production
By Clint Thompson Like most years, weather played a significant impact on Alabama’s strawberry production – for better and for worse – especially in the central part of the state where David Lawrence serves as regional Extension agent. He said a cold snap slowed production around the middle to the end of April. Saturated conditions in May led to berries …
Specialty Crops Grateful for Vital Investments in U.S. Senate Ag Committee’s Reconciliation Draft
 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance (SCFBA) issued the following statement last week reacting to the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry’s release of legislative text for the budget reconciliation package. “We are grateful to Chairman (John) Boozman and his staff for advancing these vital investments in specialty crops that the Specialty Crop Farm Bill …
National Potato Council Thanks Sen. Boozman for Specialty Crop Provisions in Senate Reconciliation Package
WASHINGTOWASHINGTON – The National Potato Council thanked Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee Chairman John Boozman and his staff for including vital specialty crop investments in the committee’s reconciliation draft released last week. “The provisions supporting specialty crop growers are not merely beneficial – they are essential for the survival and international competitiveness of our family farms and the entire …
Spreading the Message: Sweet Grown Alabama Hosts Annual Farm to Table Dinner
By Clint Thompson Sweet Grown Alabama hosted its annual farm to table dinner on Thursday, June 5 at Dalrymple Farms in Coffee County. The event provided attendees with another opportunity to sample locally grown goods, consisting of locally raised beef, fresh vegetables and honey. “Sweet Grown Alabama was honored to host our fifth annual farm to table dinner down in …
Secretary Rollins: Block Grants Are Moving Forward
By Clint Thompson Disaster relief remains a significant issue for Georgia’s specialty crop producers still reeling from major storms, including Hurricane Helene last fall. Fruit and vegetable farmers were pummeled by the storm when it moved through the region as a major hurricane in late September. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins testified before the House Ag Committee on Wednesday about a …
North Florida Watermelon Season Nearing End
By Clint Thompson North Florida’s watermelon season is nearing its final few days of harvest. It’s not as if there isn’t plenty of fruit still left to be sold. The low market prices are contributing to growers finishing up this year, says Bob Hochmuth, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Regional Specialized Extension agent in Live …
UGA Vegetable Specialist Researching Okra
By Clint Thompson Vegetable research was the subject of a recent Extension agent training at the University of Georgia (UGA) Tifton Campus. One crop that Ted McAvoy, UGA Extension vegetable specialist, is currently focusing on is okra. He spoke about its significance for Georgia growers. “It’s the first time and I’m very excited about it. When I interviewed with the …