Florida Ag Finest: Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award Winners

By |2018-11-13T08:52:19-05:00December 5th, 2016|Agriculture|

Each year around April the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) awards the prestigious Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award to three agriculture operations that stand out for their demonstration of “a sustained commitment to conserving Florida’s natural resources and improving our environment.” Florida ag has long known that it holds a stewardship role for the unique environments [...]

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Growers Find Ally in Emergency Citrus Disease Response Act

By |2018-11-13T08:52:19-05:00September 29th, 2016|Agriculture, Law|

Florida’s citrus industry is in dire need of a turnaround, so the passage of the Emergency Citrus Disease Response Act is the best of news. It’s the latest in a line of news items that seem as if the Florida citrus industry may be on the brink of a welcome improvement. […]

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The Agriculture Statistics of Christmas Trees

By |2015-12-15T15:16:10-05:00December 15th, 2015|Agriculture|

Many Americans choose to adorn their homes over the holidays with a Christmas tree, and many of those are real trees. While the American Christmas Tree Association suggests that 80% of U.S. households choose an artificial tree, the USDA Census of Agriculture statistics show that over 17 million trees were harvested in 2012 (the latest [...]

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Beware the Creepy-Crawlies of the Florida Ag industry

By |2018-11-13T08:52:23-05:00October 30th, 2015|Uncategorized|

If you live in Florida, and work in the Florida ag industry or enjoy nature, then you’re likely used to creepy-crawly things like bugs, arachnids and various reptiles. The tropical nature of Florida’s climate certainly invites a broad spectrum of snakes, spiders and other less-than-welcome creatures. Compared with other states, it seems Florida gets the [...]

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Three Cheers for Florida Seafood

By |2018-11-13T08:52:23-05:00October 1st, 2015|Agriculture, Community|

October is National Seafood Month, which makes it a great time to highlight this unique section of the Sunshine State’s agricultural endeavors: Florida seafood. Few states can boast as many agrarian endeavors as Florida can. According to data compiled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Florida is first in produce like [...]

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Florida Agriculture Attacks the Giant, Invasive African Snail

By |2015-09-10T13:00:35-04:00September 10th, 2015|Agriculture, Business|

There’s no denying that Florida has great tropical weather featuring a lot of sunshine that’s advantageous for Agriculture, tourism and outdoor recreation. However, all those weather and climate-related characteristics about the Sunshine State that reel in vacationers in droves also attract more than a fair share of nasty diseases and pests. Those pests then attack [...]

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The Rescue Dogs That Protect Florida’s Billion Dollar Agriculture Industry

By |2015-08-12T10:43:36-04:00August 12th, 2015|Agriculture, Business, Community|

Man’s best friend has long been a trusted hand on the farm or ranch, but did you know that a group of lovable canines also work hard every day at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, FDACS, to protect the Sunshine State’s $120-billion dollar industry?  Five different dogs utilize their sensitive noses and [...]

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To Bee or Not to Bee: Florida’s #1 Pollinator is on the Rise

By |2018-11-13T08:52:23-05:00May 27th, 2015|Agriculture, Community|

We’ve all heard the bad news about declining bee populations and the dire predictions that accompany the loss of Nature’s #1 pollinator. In short, plants need pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths and birds to reproduce, so the absence of pollinators means that plants can’t produce the fruits, vegetables and seeds we humans need to eat. [...]

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Tampa Bay Times Recommends Putnam for Re-election

By |2018-11-13T08:52:25-05:00October 13th, 2014|Agriculture, Community|

The Tampa Bay Times has recommended Adam Putnam as its choice for Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner.  In this election year, Putnam is facing consumer services veteran and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Thaddeus Hamilton.  Florida agriculture has seen tremendous change in the past decade and notable change since Putnam’s 2010 election. We’ve covered much of Putnam’s progress [...]

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Commissioner Adam Putnam Helping To Put Food On Florida Tables

By |2018-11-13T08:52:25-05:00September 16th, 2014|Agriculture, Community|

Adam Putnam, Florida’s commissioner of agriculture, helped the Bradenton, Florida future farmers of America with a very meaningful project: getting food to the hungry. WTSP in Tampa recently reported that Putnam was bagging sweet potatoes with the local students. […]

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