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Now Is the Time to Knock Back Psyllid Populations

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So Far So Good: California Strawberry Nurseries Not Yet Impacted by Neopestalotiopsis

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Two UF/IFAS-Bred Strawberries Better at Resisting Chilli Thrips


Alabama Strawberry Producer: Potential for a Good Season
By Clint Thompson Strawberry season has already brought a wide range of emotions to one Alabama producer. Taylor Hatchett, a…

Rainfall in Suwanee Valley Had Minimal Impact on Watermelon Plantings
By Clint Thompson A substantial amount of rainfall that impacted North Florida last weekend should have minimal impact on watermelon…

Late Blight Confirmed in South Florida Tomatoes
Florida vegetable farmers should be wary that late blight disease has been confirmed in tomato in Southwest Florida. Craig Frey,…

Georgia’s Legislative Update
Georgia’s legislative session continues in Atlanta. Georgia Agribusiness Council President Will Bentley spoke with Dale Sandlin, Ag News Director for…

Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: Southeast Regional Covers Wide Range of Topics
By Clint Thompson and Frank Giles Specialty crop growers gathered in Savannah in January for the annual Southeast Regional Fruit…

Delayed Start to Harvest Season for Florida Blueberry Growers
By Clint Thompson Florida blueberry growers are on the cusp of harvesting this year’s crop. In fact, some have already…
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Spider Mite Control Key for Strawberry Growers Managing Neopestalotiopsis Disease
By Clint Thompson Southeast strawberry producers must be wary that spider mites could make the neopestalotiopsis disease problem worse, says…
Cold-Hardy Growers Eyeing Juice Market
A low volume of fruit in the cold-hardy citrus region is being produced for the juice market. With the current…

Georgia Vidalia Onion Growers Be Wary of ‘Destructive’ Downy Mildew Disease
By Clint Thompson If history is any indication, downy mildew can happen any time in Georgia’s Vidalia onion crop. Growers…

Paper Mulch Potential: UF/IFAS Continues Next Stage of Research
By Clint Thompson Paper mulch enters the next stage of research with University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural…

UGA Recognition: Patrick Conner Named One of Eight NAI Senior Members
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) selected eight University of Georgia (UGA) researchers, including Patrick Conner, as 2025 NAI Senior…

Legislative Update: GAC President Will Bentley Discusses CUVA
The Conservation Use Valuation Assessment (CUVA) remains a hot topic being discussed in the Georgia Legislature. The Georgia State Senate…
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Necessary Evil: Tariffs Help Protect From Overdependence on Foreign Food Supply

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Two UF/IFAS-Bred Strawberries Better at Resisting Chilli Thrips

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Rainfall in Suwanee Valley Had Minimal Impact on Watermelon Plantings

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Late Blight Confirmed in South Florida Tomatoes
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Ambrosia Beetles Control Important for Southeast Pecan Producers

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Cutting Back: Cost Reductions Required for Pecan Producers

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