Nematodes in Florida Hops

By Karla Arboleda Florida conditions can cause crops to have increased problems in comparison to other regions, and it’s no different for hops. Microscopic nematodes are common all over the world, specifically in vegetables. Across Florida, hops growers have found root-knot nematodes in their crops. Johan Desaeger, a nematode researcher at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural … Read More

Be Aware of Pests in Hops

By Karla Arboleda As the Florida hops industry continues to steadily expand, growers should be aware of some new insights on the crop’s cultivation. Although hops research and the general hops industry are fairly new to Florida, in comparison to other North American regions, researchers have found a variety of different pests that show up in hops plants. According to … Read More

Managing Nematodes without Methyl Bromide

By Johan Desaeger Plant-parasitic nematodes are some of the most difficult pests or diseases that growers in Florida are facing. They are difficult to recognize, are often confused with other biotic or abiotic problems, and can cause total crop loss in many fruits and vegetables. This is especially true in Florida’s warm and sandy soils, where nematodes, such as root-knot … Read More

Nematodes in Florida Hops

By Karla Arboleda Florida conditions can cause crops to have increased problems in comparison to other regions, and it’s no different for hops. Microscopic nematodes are common all over the world, specifically in vegetables. Across Florida, hops growers have found root-knot nematodes in their crops. Johan Desaeger, a nematode researcher at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural … Read More

Florida Ag Expo Under New Management

The University of Florida Institute of Food Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) has selected AgNet Media as the new show manager for the Florida Ag Expo. The annual event, which brings growers and industry together, is hosted by the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center(GCREC) in Wimauma. “We are thrilled to be working with AgNet Media,” says Jack Rechcigl, GCREC professor and … Read More