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2018 Agritech Trade Show Agenda

April 10, 2018 by Tiffany Dale

Click here for the printable file: Agritech Agenda 2018

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Agritech Day 1 – Tuesday, April 17, 2018

8:30    President’s Welcome – Adam Young

8:40    Executive Director’s Remarks – Kenneth Parker

8:45     Current Status of the H-2A Program and Immigration Reform – Chalmers R. Carr III, President and CEO Titan Farms, South Carolina

10:15   Break and Trade Show

10:45   Next Generation Strawberry Improvement – Dr. Kevin Folta, University of Florida

11:05  Application of DNA Marker Technology in Disease Resistance Breeding of Strawberry – Dr. Seonghee Lee, University of Florida

11:25   Management of ‘Florida Beauty’ and ‘Florida Brilliance’ for Optimum Performance – Dr. Vance Whitaker, University of Florida 11:45

Lunch and Trade Show

1:00     Practical Use of Light for Suppression of Plant Diseases Under Field Conditions – Dr. David Gadoury, Cornell University

1:20     Recent Updates on the Management of Crown Rot Diseases – Drs. Natalia Peres & Juliana Baggio, University of Florida

1:50      Causes of Plant Loss during the 2017-18 Strawberry Season – Dr. Jim Mertely, University of Florida

2:20     SAS Pro: An Integrated Mobile Tool for Strawberry Disease Control – Dr. Clyde Fraisse, University of Floria

2:40     Nematodes, Diseases, and New Integrated Management Strategies for FL Strawberries – Dr. Joe Noling, University of Florida

3:00     Maneuvering the H-2A Program Application Process – Marisela Ruiz Florida Dept. Of Economic Opportunity.

3:30     Wrap up and adjourn      

Agritech Day 2 – Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Moderator- Dr. Jackie Burns, Dean of Research, University of Florida

8:30     President’s Welcome – Adam Young

8:45     Evaluation of New Chemical and Biological Nematicides on Strawberries and Vegetables – Dr. Johan Desaeger, University of Florida

9:05     Spider Mite Sources and Management Options in Florida Strawberries – Dr. Justin Renkema, University of Florida

9:25     Fumigants for Weed and Macrophomina Control in Strawberry – Dr. Nathan Boyd,  University of Florida

9:45     Updates on Strawberry Cultural Practices Study – Dr. Shinsuke Agehara, University of Florida 10:05 Break and Trade Show

10:45   Economics and Policy Update: U.S.-Mexico Strawberry Production and Trade – Dr. Zhengfei Guan, University of Florida

11:05   Herbicide Use in Strawberry – Dr. Nathan Boyd, University of Florida

11:25   Progress on Statistical Modeling of Strawberry Fruit Yield Using Weather and Image Information –  Dr. Amr Abd-Elrahman, University of Florida, Dr. Shinsuke Agehara, University of Florida, CREC & Dr. Feng Wu, University of Floria

11:45   Lunch and trade Show

1:15     Strawberry Flower Detection Using Computer Vision for Early Yield Prediction – Dr. Daniel Lee, University of Florida

1:35     Fruit and Foliar Diseases- Anthracnose, Botrytis, Powdery Mildew and Angular Leaf Spot – Dr. Natalia Peres, UF Plant Pathology Dept., GCREC.

2:05    A Treasure of CORE – Alicia Whidden, Hillsborough County Extension Service.

3:05    Wrap up and adjourn

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Latest News

National Agriculture Day

March 18, 2015 by FSGA

“So God Made a Farmer,” is the name given to the speech given by landmark radio broadcaster Paul Harvey at a 1978 Future Farmers of America convention. It’s a message that that rings true today as much as it did nearly four decades ago.

Our farmers are awake before the sun is up and they don’t rest until after the sun comes down. Today is a day to celebrate their sacrifice, their hard work and their dedication to our future. Today is a day to thank a farmer. Today is National Agriculture Day.

National Agriculture Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the work done by those that feed our country.

Ag Day is about recognizing – and celebrating – the contribution of agriculture in our everyday lives. The National Ag Day program encourages every American to:

  • Understand how food and fiber products are produced.
  • Value the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong economy.
  • Appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant and affordable products.

Learn more about National Agriculture Day at www.agday.org.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 4-H, Agricultural education, FFA, National Agriculture Day, National FFA Organization, So God Made a Farmer

FSGA Appoints Kenneth Parker as New Executive Director

November 8, 2014 by FSGA

Kenneth Parker, the new FSGA Executive Director is a natural fit to lead strawberry growers in new goals.

After working out of the front of his truck and spending much of the last 20 years in the area’s strawberry fields, Kenneth Parker, the new Executive Director of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, is still getting used to sitting behind a desk and office air conditioning!

Kenneth, a Plant City native, began his new job in July after being hired in a unanimous vote of the FSGA board. He’s the perfect fit for the job, having lifelong relationships with many of the growers and helping them maximize their yields as a certified crop adviser in his previous position with Chemical Dynamics.

In his new position, Kenneth also oversees two related organizations: The Florida Strawberry Patent Service Corp., which licenses the use of new varieties of Florida strawberries, and the Florida Strawberry Research and Education Foundation, which supports the development of new varieties and other grower-related research at the University of Florida.

Being outside and visiting with growers always beats sitting behind his desk sending emails, according to Kenneth. “I want to be out making sure that the association is a value-added part of their business,” he said. “The only way to know is to go out and ask them.

Kenneth will also tell you that he favors the old-fashioned way of communicating over today’s impersonal texts and tweets, so you’re more likely to get a personal visit or phone call from him. “You need to hear someone’s voice inflection and tone when they’re speaking to really be able to effectively communicate,” he said.

As Executive Director, Kenneth will focus on “the many moving parts” that make up the state’s strawberry industry, including the patenting and licensing of new strawberry varieties, channeling royalties to ensure continued research and enhancing marketing efforts of the unique crop that is Florida winter strawberries.

When it comes to reaching his goals for the FSGA, Kenneth is quick to commend and recognize the staff for taking on more responsibilities, allowing the organization to best serve the growers and ensure the future growth of both crops and consumers.

This lifelong resident of Hillsborough County has a bachelor’s degree in business administration and citrus from Florida Southern College. He is an associate director of the Florida Strawberry Festival and serves as superintendent of the steer committee. He also serves on the board of the Hillsborough County Farm Bureau, is an associate board member of the Florida FFA Foundation, and on the Hillsborough County strawberry and vegetable advisory committee.

Kenneth also enjoys ranching and is a member of the Florida Cattleman’s Association. He is a partner at the South Prong Ranch, a commercial cow, calf and hay operation, near the Welcome community in Lithia, Fla.

This sixth generation Floridian is committed to agricultural education and enjoys helping FFA and 4-H members with their livestock and crop projects. He knows these young people are the leaders of the future and they represent what is right with America. Kenneth is convinced their projects help build excellent character, sound work ethic, and personal responsibility.

Kenneth is married to his high school sweetheart Dee, and they have two children, Jerrod and Calli Jo. Jerrod is married to Summer Norris Parker and serves as a crop adviser for Chemical Dynamics. Calli Jo is married to James Baker and is a teacher at Knights Elementary. Kenneth is a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Welcome Baptist Church in Lithia.

Filed Under: Blog, Latest News Tagged With: Executive Director, florida, florida strawberries, florida strawberry growers association, fsga, Kenneth Parker, News, Punta Gorda, ted campbell, United States Department of Agriculture

Giving Back To The Community

March 13, 2014 by Sue Harrell

Strawberry farmers in Florida have a long history of supporting our local community.  Every March, in conjunction with the Florida Strawberry Festival, our growers participate in an event we call the “Best Flat Competition.”  Growers bring their best berries to be judged on flavor, size, color, and other key attributes.

FSGA Booth at the 2014 Florida Strawberry Festival
FSGA Booth at the 2014 Florida Strawberry Festival

Winning boxes are auctioned to raise scholarship money for very deserving local students.  We have generated more than $400,000 in scholarships over the past 31 years with the help of this competition.  Read more about all this year’s “Best Flat” winners on our website and Facebook.

2014 Florida Strawberry Festival FSGA Booth
2014 FSGA Ambassadors, Morgan Sistrunk, Alssa Shepherd, Aly Joyner

Agriculture has deep roots in this community (pun intended), and we know that helping our brightest youth secure a higher education will help to strengthen our industry and our community as a whole.  Developing future leaders sustains our business, and the strawberry growers and handlers enjoy helping our youth achieve their highest goals.

In early February, Wish Farms held a celebrity picking competition, which raised over $75,000 for the Redlands Christian Migrant Association.  RCMA is a wonderful organization that provides quality education for the children of our farm workers as well as daycare for their pre-schoolers.  The achievements of these children are heart warming, and our industry is always proud to financially assist this very deserving group.

Team Ed and Barbara Bergmann, the winning team!

Another of the Wish Farms growers, Fancy Farms, opens a section of their farm up every March for a massive U-Pick day – with all proceeds going to the 4-H kids in our area.  This event is so popular that some cars have to park almost a mile away, but people gladly come out to pick some great fruit and raise money for another worthy organization.

Our major grower/handler, Sam Astin III of Astin Strawberry Exchange, provided funding for the new cattle pavilion at the Strawberry Festival.  The FFA youth now have a beautiful facility to strut their prize animals, and auction them for substantial money.  And whom do you think purchased the Grand Champions at this year’s auctions?  Mr. Astin bought the top pig, and Mr. Grimes bought the prize steer.  Both are key strawberry growers and handlers!

Other crops grow in locations scattered about our country, but Florida strawberries are so densely concentrated around Plant City that we can efficiently give back to the community that supports us.  Farming is certainly a tough business, but you can be assured our growers and handlers have big hearts when it comes to helping our area youth.  God bless them all!

Warmest regards,

Ted

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Facebook, Farmer, florida, Florida Strawberry Festival, Plant City Florida, strawberry, u-pick, Wishnatzki Farms

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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