Hurricane Milton destroyed infrastructure, including this greenhouse, at the UF/IFAS Indian River Research and Education Center in Fort Pierce.

Hurricane Milton: Florida Agricultural Production Losses Top $190M, UF Economists Estimate

Hurricane Milton caused agricultural production losses with an estimated value between $190.4 million and $642.7 million in Florida, according to a preliminary report by the UF/IFAS Economic Impact Analysis Program (EIAP). The report is based on a diverse set of baseline data and surveys UF/IFAS…

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Florida’s citrus industry

Florida TaxWatch Highlights Alarming Decline Of State’s Citrus Industry

Florida’s citrus industry, once a cornerstone of the state’s economy and identity, is facing a steep decline, according to a new report by Florida TaxWatch. The report, The Continuing Decline of Florida’s Citrus Industry, sheds light on the challenges threatening the sector, including diseases, natural…

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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson

Application Cycle Open In Florida For Rural And Family Lands Protection Program

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced the opening of the application cycle for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, inviting farmers and ranchers to apply for easements aimed at preserving working agricultural operations. Landowners can submit applications online through January 29, 2025, as…

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Gov. DeSantis, Florida Cabinet Approve $318M In Land Deals To Protect Nearly 87,000 Acres

Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet on Tuesday approved a series of land deals totaling $318 million to protect 86,819 acres across Florida. The agreements include purchasing land and securing conservation easements to limit development while allowing continued agricultural use. Among the approved projects…

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Everglades Trail (File)

10,000 Acres In Florida’s Northern Everglades Permanently Protected Through Conservation Easements

The Florida Cabinet has approved conservation easements protecting over 10,000 acres in Florida’s Northern Everglades and Kissimmee Valley, marking a major victory for land conservation efforts in the state. In collaboration with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), the Florida Conservation Group…

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Florida Gov. DeSantis Signing HB 1365 (File)

Florida Senator Reintroduces Farmworker Housing Bill After DeSantis Veto

After Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed a proposal in June aimed at addressing housing for migrant farmworkers, Republican Senator Jay Collins has reintroduced the measure for the 2025 legislative session. The proposed bill, SB 84, seeks to prevent local governments from obstructing the construction of…

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Xiaoping Xin, postdoctoral research associate, works in a UF/IFAS laboratory at the Indian River Research and Education Center. (Tyler Jones, UF/IFAS)

University Of Florida Tops Nation In Agricultural Sciences Research For 6th Consecutive Year

The University of Florida has once again proven its dominance in agricultural sciences and natural resources research, securing the top spot in the nation for the sixth year in a row. According to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey,…

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