"That is one of the first things that people think of when they think of Florida," said co-owner Jason Lingle. "It used to be ...
Through hard work and efficient problem-solving, they have planted the fruits you’ll enjoy from December through April.
Florida strawberry growers are a resilient bunch. They’ve survived the back-to-back punches from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Citrus industries have soured in Florida since the citrus greening epidemic swept ... The family farm has sold local citrus ...
Florida strawberry growers have shown their resilience after surviving back-to-back punches from hurricanes Helene and Milton ...
There’s a tinge of fall in the air, or as much as there can be felt in subtropical Florida. Probably noticed more by locals ...
Most still have souvenirs, hand-picked citrus, fresh-squeezed juice, homemade fudge, taffy, dips, sauces, dressings, jellies, ...
Florida's agricultural fields -- including the state's iconic orange groves and berry farms -- are routinely damaged by strong storms that roll through the state.
Family-run citrus grove stands used to line roadways, but few remain. Most still have souvenirs, hand-picked citrus, fresh-squeezed juice, homemade fudge, taffy, dips, sauces, dressings, jellies ...