
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: AEWR Ruling a Win for Agriculture
By Frank Giles There has been a lot of breaking news on the labor front lately. More came down just…

Drought Update: Lack of Rain Leads to Worsening Conditions Across Southeast
By Clint Thompson The lack of rain in recent weeks has led to drought conditions worsening across the Southeast, according…

NCDA&CS Opens Application Period for Grants to Support Value-Added Processing of Ag Commodities
RALEIGH (N.C.) – Applications are now being accepted for the North Carolina Agriculture Manufacturing and Processing Initiative (NCAMPI), a program…

Let the Plantings Begin: Vidalia Onion Producers Cautiously Optimistic
By Clint Thompson This year’s Vidalia onion season is underway as seedbeds are currently being planted in Southeast Georgia. Chris…

Low Input Research Trial: Pecan Varieties Still Require Minimal Fungicide Sprays
By Clint Thompson Low input pecan varieties does not imply zero fungicide applications for scab disease. It means minimal sprays…

Canopy Management Needed for Cold-Hardy Citrus
Pruning may help cold-hardy producers salvage their satsuma crop from one year to the next and not endure extreme alternate…
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Farm to School Grants Supporting Producers, Children
(Washington, D.C.) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is delivering on its commitment to support child health and American…

South Carolina Farmers, Homeowners Can Dispose of Waste Pesticides on Sept. 16
COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) is offering the opportunity to safely dispose of outdated, unusable, or…

Spray Now for Black Pecan Aphids
By Clint Thompson Pecan harvest season is just around the corner for growers in Georgia and Alabama. That does not…

Plan Ahead with Whitefly Management
By Clint Thompson Vegetable growers must plan ahead when managing whiteflies. It starts before the season even begins; really, even…

Phytophthora Root Rot a Concern in Cold-Hardy Region
Phytophthora root rot’s impact on young citrus trees is concerning for groves in the cold-hardy citrus region of North Florida,…

$221 Million USDA Disaster Relief Block Grant for North Carolina Announced
FLETCHER – North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden signed a…
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Alabama

Sep. 18, 2025
Drought Impacting Alabama Fruit, Vegetable Production

Sep. 16, 2025
Drought Update: Lack of Rain Leads to Worsening Conditions Across Southeast

Sep. 10, 2025
Drought Monitor: Dry Conditions Worsening in Alabama

Sep. 09, 2025
Alabama Extension Agent Provides Peach Update

Sep. 03, 2025
Entomologist Provides Insect Update for Alabama Producers
Florida

Sep. 17, 2025
Whitefly Populations on Rise

Sep. 17, 2025
AFBF Economist Discusses Impact of Tomato Suspension Agreement’s Termination

Sep. 17, 2025
Florida Mango Interest Continues to Grow

Sep. 16, 2025
Specialty Crop Grower Magazine: AEWR Ruling a Win for Agriculture

Sep. 11, 2025
Plan Ahead with Whitefly Management
Georgia

Sep. 18, 2025
Birds Can Be Bothersome in Cold-Hardy Citrus Groves

Sep. 18, 2025
Foliar Insecticide Applications Essential for Pecan Phylloxera Control

Sep. 17, 2025
Industry Experts Highlight Importance of Georgia Ag Labor Forum

Sep. 16, 2025
Let the Plantings Begin: Vidalia Onion Producers Cautiously Optimistic

Sep. 16, 2025
Low Input Research Trial: Pecan Varieties Still Require Minimal Fungicide Sprays
South Carolina

Sep. 12, 2025
South Carolina Farmers, Homeowners Can Dispose of Waste Pesticides on Sept. 16

Sep. 04, 2025
What’s Happening? Clemson Extension Agents Provide Crop Updates

Aug. 28, 2025
Clemson Extension Agents Provide Crop Updates

Aug. 12, 2025
South Carolina Watermelon Producers Struggle with Diseases This Summer

Aug. 05, 2025