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Florida Farm Bill Proposes Protections Against Drone Harassment For Farmers And Hunters

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson unveiled a sweeping proposal within the Florida Farm Bill aimed at safeguarding the state’s farmers, ranchers, and hunters from drone harassment. The legislation, sponsored by Senator Keith Truenow and Representative Kaylee Tuck, seeks to prohibit the use of drones…

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Cortney Ohs in his aquaculture lab at Indian River Research and Education Center (IRREC). Photo: UF/IFAS, Tyler Jones

UF/IFAS’s Pet Fish Breeding Research Is Saving Reefs, Creating Florida jobs

Florida’s multi-million-dollar pet fish trade is skyrocketing. But in the Sunshine State, only 10% of that industry breeds salt-water fish. And yet, demand for real-life, ocean-dwelling Dorys and Nemos is greater than ever. This leaves a big gap for Florida fish farmers who want to…

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Porter chats with her cousin, Riley McKenna, in the family citrus grove. (Courtesy, Morgan McKenna Porter)

Carrying On A Family Tradition: UF/IFAS CALS Grad Inspires The Next Generation Of Citrus Growers

Managing orange groves in Florida – a state prone to hurricanes and citrus greening disease – is no easy task. But for fifth-generation citrus grower and University of Florida alum Morgan McKenna Porter, it’s a passion. “[Growing up], I developed a love for the outdoors, thanks to…

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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson

Florida Farm Bill 2025: Ag Commissioner Takes Aim At ESG Lending Discrimination To Protect Farmers And Ranchers

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson unveiled sweeping proposals under the 2025 Florida Farm Bill on Tuesday, taking a bold stand against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) lending practices that threaten the state’s agricultural industry. The bill, sponsored by Senator Keith Truenow and Representative Kaylee…

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UF/IFAS professor Jeffrey Hill and master’s degree student, Meghan Eaton, are measuring water temperature as part of a risk assessment.

Behind The Scenes: How UF/IFAS Risk Assessments Sustain Florida’s $191M Aquaculture Industry

From vibrant tropical fish for aquarium enthusiasts to succulent shellfish served as the center of the plate, Florida’s aquaculture industry serves as an economic powerhouse and a national leader. In 2022, the state’s tropical fish sales alone totaled $62.4 million, with many other species adding…

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Argentine black and white tegu – one of the invasive reptiles in the study. Courtesy Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

University Of Florida Researchers Develop New Model To Predict Invasive Species Spread

Science tells us invasive species are always on the move. Scientists face a challenge in simulating their spread and further predicting where they will go next. Researchers at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences took a deep dive to understand why…

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Florida’s citrus industry

Florida’s Citrus Industry Faces Further Decline As Production Forecast Drops Again

Florida’s struggling citrus industry received another blow on Tuesday as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) revised its production forecast for the current season downward. The latest report projects that Florida will produce just 11.5 million boxes of oranges this season, a significant drop from…

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Kale grows under artificial lighting inside a “Smart Garden,” a modified shipping container at the UF/IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center Suwannee Valley in Live Oak. (Cat Wofford, UF/IFAS)

Trust In Scientific Experts Key To Public Support For AI In Agriculture, UF/IFAS Study Finds

Trust in scientific experts – even more than understanding their work – is the strongest predictor of support for artificial intelligence applications in agriculture. The finding is among conclusions reached by a new UF/IFAS study exploring Americans’ perceptions of AI-supported food and agriculture systems. “This…

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