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Hurricane Michael toppled beehives and stripped flowering plants across Florida's Panhandle, threatening tupelo honey production in a tiny community...
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The race for governor is not the only statewide political contest during primary season. Republicans and Democrats will also choose their favorite…
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The race for governor is not the only statewide political contest during primary season. Republicans and Democrats will also choose their favorite…
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Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday urged the Joint Legislative Budget Commission to approve $340 million in federal block grant funding to help the state’s...
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Florida's citrus industry got some dire news Tuesday from an organization that advises the federal government on science and technical matters.
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A program to distribute federal disaster aid to Florida farmers hit by Hurricane Irma will be set up within the next 100 days, U.S. Agriculture Secretary…
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The Florida orange usually fares well during the winter weather, but recent numbers show citrus crops were not able to weather hurricane Irma’s storm.
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55,000 agriculture-related jobs are in danger in the wake of Hurricane Irma, according to a recent University of Florida analysis . Economist and study...
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Automation. Development. Citrus Greening. Florida’s agriculture industry is hurting, and Hurricane Irma is only the most recent blow. During this year's...
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Florida's $2.5 billion request for federal disaster relief for its agriculture industry after Hurricane Irma might not be enough.
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Dave Chapman and dozens of other long-time organic farmers packed a meeting of the National Organic Standards board in Jacksonville.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is predicting this year’s Florida citrus crop will be the smallest since the 1940s . The state is slated to produce...