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Farm Bureau Legislative Reception

April 3, 2013 by FSGA

Sue Harrell, Miranda Mayo, Morgan Boykin, and Glenda McNary at the Florida Farm Bureau 2013 Annual Legislative Days
Sue Harrell, Miranda Mayo, Morgan Boykin, and Glenda McNary at the Florida Farm Bureau 2013 Annual Legislative Days.

Florida Farm Bureau’s 2013 Annual Legislative Days were held this March. The activities started with a briefing dinner for Farm Bureau members on March 18 at the Tallahassee Automobile Museum including Governor Scott’s State of the State address.

The Florida Strawberry Growers Association, with the help of Sue Harrell, Morgan Boykin, Miranda Mayo, and Glenda McNary, dipped over 1,000 strawberries and served them to Farm Bureau guests and state legislators at the annual Farm Bureau Legislative Reception in Tallahassee on March 20.

A legislative reception, including a 4-H awareness auction, was held at the Tallahassee/Leon County Civic Center on March 19.

These events provide an opportunity for Farm Bureau members to discuss public policy issues with state lawmakers and executive department officials in an informal setting. Popular topics of discussion were:

Representative Jake Raburn with Florida Strawberry Growers Association Ambassadors Morgan and Miranda.
Representative Jake Raburn with Florida Strawberry Growers Association Ambassadors Morgan and Miranda.

Agritourism:

  • SB 1106 – Sen. Alan Hays, Senate Committees of Reference: Agriculture, Community Affairs, Rules
  • HB 927 – Rep. Holly Rasche, in House Committees of Reference: Agriculture & Natural Resources, Civil Justice, State Affairs

This legislation seeks to prevent local governments from regulating agritourism activities on land that is classified agricultural and provide limited liability protection for injuries caused by inherent risks. These bills link agritourism activities specifically to bona fide agricultural operations and stipulate that signs warning the public of inherent risks must be visable.

Water Supply

  • SB 948 – Sen. Denise Grimsley, Senate Committees of Reference: Environmental Preservation and Conservation
  • HB 1063 – Rep. Travis Hutson, House Committees of Reference: Agriculture & Natural Resources, Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations, State Affairs

This legislation seeks to balance the expanding role of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) in the regional water supply planning process. Specifically, these bills would allow FDACS to collaborate with federal agencies and universities to provide estimates of agricultural acreage and crop water use, putting agriculture on a level playing field with municipalities and utilities. Additionally, these bills require that water management districts consider data provided by FDACS when determining the needs of agricultural supply.

Participants were given the opportunity to enjoy local food and network with Florida agricultural producers in honor of National Ag Day.

National Ag Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the abundance provided by agrilculture. Every year, producers, agricultural associations, corportaions, universities, government agencies and counteless others across America join together to recognize the contributions of agriculture.

In related news, the tenth annual Florida Agriculture Literacy Day is scheduled for Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Florida Agriculture in the Classroom, Inc., invites Florida agricultural producers and other volunteers to read its newest storybook, Florida’s Farm History, to elementary school children to help students understand agriculture. The book helps celebrate 500 years of Florida Agriculture History.

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Spivey Farms U-Pick Open

April 3, 2013 by FSGA

Jammer on Florida strawberry farm Spivey Farms clamshell container.
Spivey Farms U-Pick is open!

Update: 2013 U-Pick season is over.

See you in 2014!

Spivey Farms has opened its farm for U-pick. Pickers are invited to visit the farm Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM and Sunday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If you have any questions that are unanswered on this post, text them at 813-917-1756 or e-mail them.

Learn more about the Spivey Farm family, we documented their story back in 2011.

Berries are priced at $1.00 for 2 quarts, cash only. If you want to pick your berries in half-flats you bring, it’s $1.50 per half-flat (one half-flat = 3 quarts). If you want to pick your berries in a flat you bring, it’s $3.00 per flat (one flat = six quarts).

What You Need:

  • Spivey Farms will provide the quart cups to pick in, but you need to bring containers to store and take your strawberries home. Very deep containers are not advised as piling strawberries too high in your container will cause the berries on the bottom to be severely bruised and may be no good.
  • Considering this is a time of year in Florida when the temperature is warm, make sure to wear loose-fitting clothing. Sunscreen and hats are recommended to avoid overexposure to the heat.
  • You’re more than welcome to bring your own drinks and/or snacks to the farm. If you do bring your own food/drink, please make sure not to leave any garbage remaining around or in the field.
  • For all the tips you need on the hows and whats of strawberry picking/freezing/etc., we highly recommend this site which covers all aspects for you.

Spivey Farms
6101 County Road 39 South
Plant City, FL 33567
Directions

Helpful U-Pick Tips:

  • Dress comfortably. Wear loose fitting clothing.
  • Wear a hat or cap and bring sunscreen.
  • Bring your own containers to transport.
  • If you plan to spend the day, take ice to keep berries cool.
  • Select only firm ripe berries.
  • Be careful not to remove the tops of the berries.
  • Make an effort to pick every ripe berry on each plant rather than jumping from plant to plant and row to row.

The growers will appreciate your consideration and you will reduce the amount of strawberries that are left sitting in the field.

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Shady Acres Farm U-Pick Open

March 26, 2013 by FSGA

Shady Acres Farm Russle and Eva

Update: 2013 U-Pick season is over.

See you in 2014!

Shady Acres Farm will have its U-pick opening day this Saturday, March 30, 2013. Pickers are invited to visit the farm Monday through Saturday from 8:00 a.m until 5:00 p.m. The farm will be open for U-pickers for the next two or three weeks.

Berries are priced at $1.00 for 2 quarts. Shady Acres Farm will provide the quart containers for picking, but don’t forget to bring your own containers to transport your strawberries back home and don’t forget your sunscreen!

Shady Acres Farm
3420 Gallagher Road
Dover, FL 33527
Directions

813-759-8402

Helpful U-Pick Tips:

  • Dress comfortably. Wear loose fitting clothing.
  • Wear a hat or cap and bring sunscreen.
  • Bring your own containers to transport.
  • If you plan to spend the day, take ice to keep berries cool.
  • Select only firm ripe berries.
  • Be careful not to remove the tops of the berries.
  • Make an effort to pick every ripe berry on each plant rather than jumping from plant to plant and row to row.

The growers will appreciate your consideration and you will reduce the amount of strawberries that are left sitting in the field.

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Agritech 2012

July 5, 2012 by FSGA

The Agritech 2012 will be a safari!

The 30th annual Agritech is hosted by the Florida Strawberry Growers Association. As a vendor you will meet with growers and industry representatives, and enjoy great food. There are 50 booths available on a first come first serve basis. To qualify, Associate membership is required to participate in this event. Gold Associate members get a free booth with membership. So hurry and register. This is one event of the year where we have almost 90 percent of the industry in one room.

Click here to download the 2012 Agritech registration form.

This year’s theme is Safari. Ribbons will be given out to the top three booths that participate in the theme by decorating their booth.

Guest speakers and sessions are currently being lined up. Topics will include food safety, immigration, fumigant alternatives, trace back, and labor issues along with the latest information on research and technology.

Vendors register early, space is limited this year.

  • INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION: 2 people
  • Breakfast and lunch both days
  • 8’ x 8’ Booth
  • 8’ high back drop, 3’ high side drape 2 side chairs
  • 1 6’ Table

Electricity: 5 AMP 120 volt

Important Dates and Times:
Set-up: Monday, August 13th 1 PM –5 PM

Please have your exhibit set-up before the start of the show Tuesday morning by 7 AM.

Tear down:

Wednesday, August 15th after 1PM
Please DO NOT tear down early. Show Times:

Tuesday, August 14th 7:30 AM – 4 PM Wednesday, August 15th 7:30 AM 4 PM

*Registration due by July 25, 2012 to be listed in the event program.

If you are interested in being a sponsor at our event, please call Sue Harrell  at 813-478-1278.

Agritech 2012 will be held at the same location as last year.

The John R. Trinkle Building is located at the Plant City Campus of the Hillsborough Community College.

Hotel accommodations can be made at the Holiday Inn Express on Park Road. For a special rate mention the Florida Strawberry Growers Association Phone 813-719- 3800

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Strawberry Event Center

May 5, 2012 by FSGA

Introducing the Strawberry Education & Event Center. We have party and meeting space available to rent – Call us at 813-752-6822 or download the contract here.

  • FSGA Event CenterLocated on 22 beautiful acres right off of Interstate-4, only minutes from Tampa
  • Large open field for additional tent
  • Indoor meeting space adjacent to conference room, seats 20
  • Covered pole barn with fans and lights, seats 100
  • Indoor/ Outdoor electrical outlets
  • High-speed Internet capabilities
  • Cold storage
  • Large pull-behind BBQ smoker
  • Plenty of parking
  • Safe, secure, enclosed property
  • Catering welcome
  • Office space for rent on property
  • Research space available

Party and Meeting Space for Rent

  • Indoor Conference Room
  • 345 square feet
  • Seats 20
  • Indoor Meeting Area
  • 1120 square feet
  • Seats 80
  • Outdoor Acreage
  • Picnic table seating for 100
  • Round/square table seating for 100
  • Plenty of space to bring your own tables or blankets for a relaxing picnic

Call 813-752-6822 for a personalized quote.

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About Florida Winter Strawberries

In 1980, a few strawberry growers began meeting in their homes to discuss the best way to organize a group that would represent the interests of the Florida strawberry industry. On February 11, 1982, the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA) was born. Hillsborough County is recognized as the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World and the home of some of the sweetest, reddest and juiciest strawberries around.

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Florida Strawberry Growers Association
P.O. Box: 2550
Plant City, FL 33564
Telephone: 813-752-6822
Fax: 813-752-216

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