AGRONOMIC CROPS
Florida agriculture involves a variety of agronomic crops, ranging from peanuts, sugarcane and small grains to cattle forages and cotton. The UF/IFAS Extension program addresses production of all these crops and offers a wealth of information on management of terrestrial and aquatic weeds.
VEGETABLES AND HERBS
For farmers and home gardeners alike, UF/IFAS offers Florida-specific fact sheets and other technical documents on dozens of crops, all of them based on in-state research and experience. Citrus growers can explore pest and disease management strategies, scion and rootstock information, and more.
LIVESTOCK
Cattle ranchers, dairy farmers and other livestock producers can find knowledge on topics such as business management, facilities and equipment, nutrition, and more. UF/IFAS Extension also offers the UF Veterinary Extension and the UF/IFAS Florida Dairy Extension.
AQUACULTURE
In Florida, aqua culturists grow more than 1,500 species of fish, plants, mollusks, crustaceans and reptiles, using a variety of production systems. Explore agriculture under the water with UF/IFAS Extension’s expert resources on an array of aquatic crops.
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE
Florida’s nursery and greenhouse industry is the second largest in the country, contributing more than $20 billion to the state’s economy and providing a couple hundred thousand jobs. Learn about production systems and practices, pest management, and other green industry topics.
ORGANIC PRODUCTION
From renewable resources and alternate energy sources to small farms and community supported agriculture, organic production encompasses a broad assortment of topics. Delve into them and find out how you can get involved with expert information from UF/IFAS Extension.
CITRUS The UF/IFAS
Citrus Extension offers valuable services, workshops and information for citrus growers. Research pest management, nutrition, alternative crops and more. If you are interested in attending training, view upcoming statewide workshops and other events.
SMALL FARMS
Over 90 percent of all farms in Florida can be categorized as small farms, which now make up a significant part of the state's agriculture industry. Learn how to start your own small agriculture endeavor with essential research-based information from UF/IFAS Extension.
AGRICULTURE SUPPORT
As the second largest industry in Florida with over $160 billion in total output, agriculture requires an abundance of supporting factors. From maintenance safety and soil testing to herbicides and beekeeping, delve into several concepts that help provide for everyday agricultural operations.
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