FNGLA's online Resource Library includes topics on policy, regulations and operations standards
The following public resources were compiled by FNGLA to promote world-class business practices for Florida's nursery and landscape industry.
FNGLA's online Resource Library includes topics on policy, regulations and operations standards
The following public resources were compiled by FNGLA to promote world-class business practices for Florida's nursery and landscape industry.
This page is designed to help FNGLA members prepare for a hurricane or other emergency event. This page primarily focuses on preparing your family and your business for a hurricane . However, many of the strategies can also be used to minimize your losses in the case of other types of emergencies.
This page contains a collection of useful resources to assist you in pre- and post- emergency situations. One of the main components to emergency preparedness is planning. FNGLA cannot develop a plan specific to every member's business, however, this site is designed to assist FNGLA members in considering what types of planning should be completed and provides a one-stop resource for as much helpful information as possible.
FNGLA acknowledges the Tampa Bay Wholesale Growers for providing much of the following information.
Make sure the nursery infrastructure is in good maintenance. Clear ditches free of weeds and debris so maximum drainage can occur.
Hurricanes can be large, powerful and fickle storm systems which rotate in a counter-clockwise direction. Storm influences are often most severe on the northeast side of storms. Hurricanes have feeder bands of rain storms which sweep through the area. In the center of all hurricanes is an area of still, sunny weather called an eye. Don't be misled by the calmness of the eye; there is more to come. Wind forces of 80+ miles an hour probably may be sustained for hours. Before and especially after hurricanes, there is often unseasonably dry weather. Predictions more than a day off are subject to dramatic changes. Stay tuned to reliable weather sources for progress reports. Get prepared early.
These are some tips you should consider in dealing with a hurricane. This list is only a beginning. Make your own decisions as to the appropriate actions to take. DO NOT take a hurricane lightly as these storms kill and destroy lives and businesses.
FSA Emergency Conservation Program
FSA Noninsured Crop Disaster Program
Small Business Administration Disaster Programs
UF/IFAS Hurricane Preparedness
FSA Disaster Assistance Programs
State Agricultural Response Team
IRS Tips to Protect Financial Security
USDA Hurricane Preparation and Recovery in Florida Commercial Nursery Guide
As one of the nine NVS-pilot states, Florida has the lion’s share (40 percent) of the select counties where NVS will be offered. In those counties, NVS will be available alongside the existing nursery crop insurance policy so growers have a choice. USDA named the following 27 Florida counties to participate in the NVS pilot:
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Alachua |
Hillsborough |
Miami-Dade |
Through FNGLA's partnership with the Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, this comprehensive digital resource was created to assist both employers and employees affected by or struggling with opioid addiction.
Resource which includes questions relating to how to handle workplace instances involving opioids.
FNGLA's Research Initiatives
FNGLA's goal is to provide sustainable funding to benefit the nursery and landscape industry. The association does this primarily through endowments within two Foundations
Worth over $1.8 million, all interest earned annually from FNGLA's Endowed Research Fund at the UF Foundation goes to support research projects conducted by the University of Florida.
This fund specifically benefits UF's SHARE program (Special Help for Agricultural Research & Education), through UF/IFAS. The SHARE program includes research and education programs which develop new technological advances for the industry.
A $4.2 million foundation which believes in the future of the nursery and landscape industry, the National Horticulture Foundation (NHF) plays an integral part in building future leaders and addressing industry challenges through supporting needed research.
Each year, NHF’s scholarship program continues to establish pathways for qualified students in need of financial support. For more information about NHF’s scholarship program, visit NHF's website.
To date, NHF has given more than $500,000 to the industry to support research projects in the areas of production, marketing, utilization and distribution.
Whether to understand how to improve plant quality and longevity during transportation, or how to increase purchasing motivation of consumers to increase demand, NHF is committed to positive outcomes and a greater return on investment for the green industry.
This manual is a guide for commercial motor vehicle drivers who transport goods and passengers in Florida. This guide lists size and load limits, safety rules and permits required by the State of Florida.
This guide offers drivers and employers quick references related to compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
This resource section offers drivers compliance information related to safety, registration and licensing.
FNGLA supports the development and adoption of nutrient standards which are science-based; technically and economically feasible; and, provide practical solutions for the protection of Florida's water bodies. Download the Paper (PDF)