Legislation Creates TEAM Card to Lessen Sales Tax

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Recently filed state legislation would create a Florida Farm Tax Exempt Agricultural Materials (TEAM) card to be used for sales-tax-exempt purchases of agricultural materials. The filing was announced by Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, state Sen. Jay Collins, state Rep. Danny Alvarez and agriculture stakeholders. “The Florida Farm TEAM Card will help to alleviate burdens felt by farmers and …

The Tailgate Party Is Almost Here!

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The 2023 Florida Grower Citrus Show is April 13! Exhibitors are preparing their tasty dishes for the tailgate party. Make sure to swing by the following exhibits and fill up in between seminar sessions.

Do Pecan Producers Really Need Herbicide Strips?

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By Clint Thompson Maintaining herbicide strips in pecan orchards is an essential management tactic for growers with young trees, says Lenny Wells, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension pecan specialist. It is not as dire, though, for producers with more mature trees. “In a mature orchard, the competition is not going to be as hard on the tree, but also if …

Thrips Parvispinus Levels in South Florida

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Thrips parvispinus levels in bell pepper fields range from low to high along the east coast, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Infestation levels depend on neighboring crop conditions, as well. Populations are still high in certain areas, although not as high as originally seen last fall at the location of first detection. As many as eight …

GFVGA Leader Concerned for Growers With Complicated H-2A Program

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By Clint Thompson The convoluted and sometimes perplexing nature of the H-2A program has Chris Butts concerned about the ramifications of one misstep by his producers. Butts, executive vice president of the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (GFVGA), continues to voice his concerns with how the methodology is constructed to determine the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR); the expense …

New Weevil Pest of Celery and Related Crops

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By Julien Beuzelin and Anna Mészáros Florida produces apiaceous crops, which include celery, parsley, cilantro, dill and carrots, from the fall to the spring. The production of these vegetables and herbs complements the production from the West Coast to supply national markets, playing a key role during the winter, particularly when unfavorable environmental conditions decrease production in California. The major …

National Ag Day Celebrates 50 Years

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President Joe Biden has proclaimed March 21, 2023, National Ag Day. This year marks the seventh year that The White House has publicly recognized National Ag Day as a salute to the contributions of America’s farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses. And it marks the 50th year of observance of Ag Day and Ag Week. The proclamation highlights the spirit across America’s …

Legislation Passes for Georgia Citrus Commission

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By Clint Thompson Georgia citrus farmers and industry leaders scored a legislative victory on Monday when the state Senate overwhelmingly passed the proposal to start a Georgia Citrus Commission. The win for the industry will come when Gov. Brian Kemp signs it into law. The legislation states, “There shall be an Agricultural Commodity Commission for Citrus Fruits established on July …

Blueberry Rust a Problem Throughout the Year for Florida Growers

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By Clint Thompson One blueberry disease continues to surface to the top of concerns for Florida growers. Leaf rust is an ongoing problem that plagues production throughout the state, says Phil Harmon, professor and Extension plant pathologist at the University of Florida. “In evergreen production, rust has still been an issue. The dry weather has reduced it compared to last …

Irrigation Tips for North Florida Watermelon Producers

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By Clint Thompson Irrigation management is essential in North Florida watermelon plants especially if the current dry period continues in the region. But producers should be wary about how much water they apply this early in the season, according to Bob Hochmuth, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) regional specialized Extension agent in Live Oak, Florida. …