Top Stories from May 14, 2026 ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A shellfish harvest area has been reopened, according to the ...
Lawmakers head into the weekend with major gaps remaining on Everglades, resilience and citrus spending. Sen. Ed Hooper and Rep. Lawrence McClure, the budget chiefs in their respective chambers, are ...
TALLAHASSEE — House and Senate budget negotiators managing environmental and agricultural issues approached the special ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis recommended more than $810 million for Everglades restoration, including $681M for the Comprehensive ...
The governor went on a verbal tear for nearly 10 minutes (with one break) to express anger and frustration with the Miami ...
Recycling yard debris increases soil organic matter, improves nutrient and water-holding capacity, and feeds soil microbes.
Today marks the climatological start of the rainy season in South Florida, a yearly shift that signals the transition from ...
The cost of supplies and operating expenses have risen sharply, putting pressure on profits. That has prompted more farms to ...
It’s not news that Ron DeSantis doesn’t much care for Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez. But just in case you forgot that ...
In its May World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report the US Department of Agriculture lowered from April ...
University of Florida researchers are testing the use of volcanic rock dust to improve soil health across the state’s sandy ...
Conditions are so dry that the drought may not subside until August, according to the Florida Forestry's Caloosahatchee ...