By Clint Thompson The specialty crop sector is in need of further economic assistance, a lot more than the $1 billion allotted through the Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers Program. That’s the message that the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance (SCFBA), including co-chair Kam Quarles, is trying to get across to legislative leaders. “We’re very, very focused on getting economic …
Back to the Basics: Important Pecan Production Recommendations Updated
By Clint Thompson A lot has changed with pecan production over the past decade. University research has generated updated recommendations regarding production that Georgia and Alabama growers must be aware of. This week’s University of Georgia Pecan Beginners Class provided University of Georgia Extension pecan specialist Lenny Wells that opportunity to educate the region’s growers. He highlighted irrigation requirements in …
UF/IFAS Offering Petiole-Sap Testing for North Florida Watermelon Producers
By Clint Thompson In his weekly email to North Florida watermelon producers, Bob Hochmuth, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Regional Specialized Extension agent in Live Oak, Florida, advised growers that Extension agents in the Suwannee Valley region will again offer weekly petiole-sap testing this year. Hochmuth said that growers should let their county Extension agents …
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: The Last Word
Partnership Ensures North Carolina Ag Has Seat At Table By Tori Rumenik Agriculture is North Carolina’s largest industry, generating more than $111 billion in economic impact and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs across the state. North Carolina leads the nation in commodities such as sweetpotatoes, tobacco and turkeys and ranks near the top in many others, such as hogs …
Cover Crops Cost Effective Way in Reducing Nematodes
By Clint Thompson Cover crops remain a cost effective way of managing nematodes in Florida. That was a message touted by Johan Desaeger, assistant professor of entomology and nematology at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, at the recent Florida Citrus Show in Fort Pierce, Florida. Desaeger updated attendees …
Drought Monitor Update: Conditions Not Improving
By Clint Thompson Drought conditions did not improve over the past week. In fact, conditions only worsened across most of the Southeast region, according to the March 26 release of the U.S. Drought Monitor. Florida The driest part of Florida remains in the northern and southern regions of the state. Exceptional drought has expanded in North Florida to include Calhoun, …
Plant Source Remains Best Management Tactic for Strawberry Growers Against Neo
By Clint Thompson Plant source remains the best way for Southeast strawberry producers to manage neopestalotiopsis (Neo). Growers who obtained plants from nurseries with histories of Neo contamination have observed the disease this year. Those producers who got plants from disease-free nurseries out west have enjoyed Neo-free production seasons, says Phil Brannen, University of Georgia (UGA) Cooperative Extension fruit disease …
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: Pest Management, Food Safety Discussed at SE Regional
Growers Gather To Tackle Crop Threats and Safety Standards By Clint Thompson and Frank Giles The Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference convened in January in Savannah, Georgia. The Savannah Convention Center, where the event is held, recently expanded, so attendees had a bigger trade show to enjoy. The conference provides more than 80 hours of educational programming on specialty …
USDA NASS Report: Most of U.S. Rented Farmland Is Owned by Non-Farmers
More than two million landowners rented out 348 million acres of farmland, according to the results of the 2024 Tenure, Ownership, and Transition of Agricultural Land (TOTAL) survey, released this month by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Of these acres, 79% are owned by non-farming landlords. Non-operating landlords include entities who rent out agricultural land …
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: Growers Look at Grafting to Fight Fusarium Wilt in Watermelon
By Clint Thompson One of the most devastating watermelon diseases in the Southeast can be overcome. But it comes with a high cost for growers. Fusarium wilt is an annual problem that North Florida and South Georgia watermelon producers must contend with every year. Some growers are resorting to grafted plants in hopes of overcoming the disease. Grafting is a …



















