April 2019 | AgNetMedia.com
Watermelon Spotlight
Nematode density
impacts damage
Organic Vidalia onion grower challenges page 12
Turn field losses into profits page 16
Bags protect and improve peaches page 18
The benefits of beneficials page 20
The buzz on blueberry pollinators page 22
page 8
Living with fusarium wilt
page 10
August 2018 | AgNetMedia.com
ORGANIC
PRODUCTION
PRACTICES
Read more inside
Growing
organic
Organic certification red tape page 6
Organic vegetable production in Georgia page 8
Bills aimed at organic products page 12
CITRUS EXPO WITH VEGETABLES AND SPECIALTY CROPS Pest management for organic squash page 14
AUGUST 15–16, 2018 • LEE CIVIC CENTER, NORTH FORT MYERS, FL
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What’s
on tap in
Florida
Hop production appears promising
UF program probing hemp production page 11
Andes specialty crops for the Southeast page 12
Hurricane Michael agricultural devastation page 14
Developing tea as a cash crop page 16
January 2019 | AgNetMedia.com
Plus
February 2019 | AgNetMedia.com
Better,
healthier
and longerlasting
fruits and
vegetables
CROP
C
grower Dustin Grooms goes
for his family farm.
The hype
on hemp
Also in this issue...
Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference page 18
Florida hop trials page 8
Basin management action plans stalled page 12
Georgia grape fungicide resistance worries page 16
Scientific advances
are making way
for a new future
in farming.
Blueberry
Spotlight
September 2018 | AgNetMedia.com
July 2018 | AgNetMedia.com
Technology
in the Field
Soil moisture sensors page 10
Precision application of dry fertilizer page 14
Mechanical strawberry harvester page 16
Drones and weed management page 18
Machine harvesting of blueberries page 20
Taking your harvest
to the next level
Tips for tuning up packing and cooling facilities page 6
Putting Florida peaches in the spotlight page 8
Higher prices save Florida watermelon season page 10
Improving mechanical harvesting of blueberries page 12
Vegetable and specialty crops at Citrus Expo page 16
Improving
Plant
Production
Methyl bromide alternatives
Growing in high tunnels
Fertigation for potatoes
Managing low-chill peaches
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
AUGUST 14–15
Protecting crops
against pathogens
Tomato bacterial spot management
Managing southern blight in the Southeast
Watermelon fungal diseases
Problematic whitefly-transmitted viruses
Crucial cabbage diseases
May 2019 | AgNetMedia.com
Florida sweet corn
methyl bromide
November 2018 | AgNetMedia.com
Get in
the Know
on H20
A Florida perspective on agricultural water issues page 6
The Lake Okeechobee algae debate page 8
Florida-Georgia water war rolls on page 10
What exactly causes toxic algae? page 14
SmartIrrigation improves tomato production page 16
May 2018 Better breeding
through biotechnology
Native plants offer new variety possibilities page 16
Understanding gene editing page 12
The next big biotech traits page 8
DNA sequencing for crop improvement page 14
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