Wrapping up this five part series, Everett Griner looks at one question about the water, and the war going on about it. Download Audio
Colorful Veggies
What happens when our tomatoes are not the perfect red and our potatoes are blue or purple? Download Audio
Another Quarter of Increases for Fresh Produce Sales
A quarterly report from the United Fresh Produce Association shows that compared to last year’s figures – fresh produce sales are up for the second quarter this year. Download Audio
Tri-State Water War-Part Four
Everett Griner talks today about the highest priority for the use for the water. Download Audio
Agricultural Leaders Educating New Lawmakers on Farm Policy
As agriculture still awaits a farm bill, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas says it is important for those in the ag industry to continue to educate members of Congress. Download Audio
Tri-State Water War-Part Three
Chattahoochee River dispute. Everett Griner tells us about the river and what the water from it is used for. Download Audio
Tri-State Water War-Part Two
How did the water war begin. Everett Griner talks on this today. Download Audio
Tri-State Water War-Part One
Where did this all begin. Everett Griner gives us some history of how the water war began over 20 years ago. Download Audio
Universities, Community Organizations Awarded 2013 Specialty Crop Block Grants
Tallahassee, FL – Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam announced today 28 projects will receive a total of $4.1 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) specialty crop block grants this year.
New Strawberry Varieties Rate High for Flavor
New Floria strawberry varieties often rate above the current leading variety in the state for taste by test panels. Download Audio