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Farmer’s Advice: Christmas Tree Management

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New, Renovated Look Expected at Next Year’s Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference

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Adequate Soil Moisture Is Key to Avoiding Fruit Drop
A lack of adequate soil moisture could make an already challenging situation for Florida citrus growers worse. It is imperative…

How Long Can We Wait? Timeliness Essential When Consuming Leftovers
By Clint Thompson Thanksgiving Day feasts across the Southeast this week means people are consuming plenty of delicious foods like…

Food Safety a Priority This Thanksgiving Holiday
By Clint Thompson Thanksgiving is a time for food, family and fellowship. Getting sick is never part of the equation…

Georgia Growers Tour Brazil’s Citrus Industry
A recent tour of Brazilian citrus provided Georgia growers with valuable information on how to capitalize on production amid huanglongbing…

Where’s the Chill? Cold Temperatures Needed for Strawberry Production
By Clint Thompson It felt like spring during November in Northeast Alabama. That was not ideal if you are a…

Exceptional Drought Observed in Southeast
By Clint Thompson Drought conditions remain a concern across the Southeast, according to the Nov. 27 release of the U.S.…
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Pecan Quality, Prices Down This Year
By Clint Thompson Pecan production is down this year across the Southeast; mostly due to adverse weather conditions. Steady summer…

South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline: Caterpillar Infestation Update
Caterpillar pressure varies across southern Florida, according to the South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline. Overall worm pressure varies from…

La Niña Looms: Dry Conditions Could Worsen
By Clint Thompson A looming La Niña weather pattern means the current dry conditions across the Southeast are likely to…

Strawberry Management: Spray Intervals for Neopestalotiopsis Tighten in Wet Conditions
By Clint Thompson Strawberry growers normally do not have to be as aggressive with their fungicide sprays in the fall.…

‘Frustrating Times’ for Georgia Pecan Growers
By Clint Thompson Pecan harvests are not panning out like Georgia growers expected and hoped for this harvest season. Lenny…

Upon Further Review: Freeze Protection Methods Work Well for Cold-Hardy Citrus Producers
By Clint Thompson Upon further review, citrus trees in the cold-hardy citrus region of South Georgia, North Florida and South…
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Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: Cultiva, Bend But Don’t Break

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How Long Can We Wait? Timeliness Essential When Consuming Leftovers
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