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Burning sugar cane pollutes communities of color in Florida. Brazil shows there’s another way
By Nadia Sussman, ProPublica
Tags: Bloggytown, Florida, sugarcane, environmental justice, pollutants, agriculture, Brazil
Floridians advised not to plant 'suspicious' seed packages from China
By The News Service of Florida
Tags: Bloggytown, agriculture, seens, planting, gardening, Orlando Florida
City of Orlando approves lease for 18-acre 4Roots Farm Campus in the Packing District
By Dave Plotkin
Tags: Tip Jar, 4 Roots, 4 Rivers, urban farms, agriculture, food systems, Orlando, Packing District, John Rivers, farming, 4R Foundation
Florida farmworkers call DeSantis' comments on 'overwhelmingly Hispanic' infection rates 'shameful'
By Ana Ceballos, News Service of Florida
Tags: Bloggytown, Orlando, coronavirus, COVID-19, Orange County Florida, public health, safety, agriculture, farm workers, immigration, Ron DeSantis
Florida citrus growers will spend unused travel money on more digital ads for orange juice
By Jim Turner, the News Service of Florida
Tags: Bloggytown, orange juice, citrus, agriculture, Florida, coronavirus, covid-19
Florida's welcome centers no longer give tourists free orange juice
By Solomon Gustavo
Tags: Bloggytown, Florida, orange juice, tourism, welcome center, rick scott, agriculture, citrus, Florida Department of Citrus
Florida Senate bill would allow people to buy holiday fireworks without pretense of 'frightening birds'
Tags: Bloggytown, Florida fireworks law, birds, agriculture, legal
For lots of reasons, Florida's citrus industry says it's 'pretty close to a cliff'
Tags: Bloggytown, florida, oranges, citrus, industry, agriculture
4 Rivers restaurateur plans 40-acre urban farm for feeding the hungriest people in Orlando
Tags: Tip Jar, College Park, Packing District, Orlando, John Rivers, 4 Rivers Restaurant Group, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, 4 Roots Campus, agriculture, urban farming, food insecurity, Orange County, Orange County Schools, development
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Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida Puerto Rican Parade and Festival happens downtown this weekend
By Sarah Harwell
A naked cruise embarks from Florida next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
To say that the 2020s have been somewhat tumultuous so far is a drastic understatement. Beginning with a global pandemic that uprooted…
By Mauricio Murillo, Victor Rodriguez
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her. On…
By Ray Roa
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
Judson's Live kicked off their monthly Sunday brunch concert series this weekend. The audience dined on elevated Southern fare and, even more…
By Jim Leatherman
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