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Ep. 10 - Sugarcane farmers are SWEET!

34 min · 19 de mar de 2024
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Since the 1930s, the Wedgeworth Family has had multiple generations running their farms! They are no stranger to women-run farms, too. Join Michelle and Keith Wedgeworth as they discuss best management practices and crop rotations within sugarcane and beyond. South Florida boasts some of the globe's foremost regions for sugarcane and sweet corn, supplying fresh produce to much of the East Coast of America throughout the winter months. Explore the Wedgeworth Institute, in collaboration with the University of Florida IFAS, for the forefront of agricultural advocacy and leadership development, cultivating the next generation of leaders. Visit their website: https://wedgworthleadership.com/ [https://wedgworthleadership.com/]

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