The reality of farming and water quality in South Florida
Water is complicated, and there are many projects in the works in South Florida alone to balance competing interests and help the environment.
Water is complicated, and there are many projects in the works in South Florida alone to balance competing interests and help the environment.
Between a difficult breakup and the global pandemic, Farm Babe Michelle Miller found a new farm, a new state and so much more to lean on.
A Florida pond that holds fertilizer wastewater from a facility that went bankrupt and closed two decades ago is leaking toxic materials and is on the verge of “catastrophic” collapse. Not only is there an ecological threat from the phosphorous fertilizers and radioactive materials inside the pond, officials are warning that a 20-foot-high wall of […]
The Center for Rural Enterprise Engagement is going to hold its annual Insight Summit conference February 24 to 26. It will be held virtually.
On Friday, the National FFA Organization announced that the 2020 National FFA Convention & Expo would be held virtually for the first time ever.
The new inmate program will serve as a future model as producers work together to maximize capabilities and drive-down pricing for locally-grown foods.
Nematology faculty member Billy Crow and doctoral candidate Lesley Schumacher study nematodes that are more villainous than they are heroic.
The top 12 teams of the Food Science and Technology Career Development Events have been invited to attend the International Poultry Expo.
Natalia Derevianko wasn’t always an American farmer. The Ukrainian native came to the U.S. when she was only 12 years old and had to learn the culture and language from scratch. She’s a friend whom I met in Chicago about 12 years ago when we both lived there in our 20s. Both big-city girls with […]
A new study investigates the thermal suitability for transmission of citrus greening with implications for surveillance and prevention.