Growing Connections: How Stone Fruit Field Day Sparked New Paths for Organic Agriculture in Florida

Growing Connections: How Stone Fruit Field Day Sparked New Paths for Organic Agriculture in Florida

At the University of Florida IFAS Stone Fruit Field Day, Florida Organic Growers (FOG) didn’t just set up a booth—we built bridges. The event brought together farmers, researchers, and agricultural leaders, and FOG was at the heart of it all, connecting people with the resources they need to grow organically and sustainably.

Among the highlights were three Department of Agriculture field agents who stopped by to express their appreciation and interest in FOG’s work. Their enthusiasm and request to join our mailing list reflect a growing demand for accessible, credible guidance on organic certification across Florida’s farming communities.

In Marion County, Extension Agent Mark Bailey stood on the only certified organic farm in the region and declared, “We need to change that.” His openness to presentations, farm visits, and collaboration with FOG marks the beginning of a promising effort to expand organic agriculture in the area.

Meanwhile, Columbia County’s new Extension Agent, Derrick Conover, is already making waves. Focused on pollinators and eager to learn more about organic practices, Derrick invited FOG to present at his next Extension Agents Meeting—offering to sponsor the meal to make it happen. His proactive approach signals a new chapter of partnership and education.

One of the most inspiring moments came from a military veteran and her husband, who are transforming 20 acres of neglected land into a regenerative farm. Trained through the Veterans Staybridge program, they’re exploring organic certification and looking to FOG for mentorship and support. Their journey from service to soil is a powerful reminder of the healing and purpose that farming can offer.

These stories are more than snapshots—they’re signs of a movement. With continued outreach, collaboration, and education, FOG is helping shape a future where organic farming thrives across Florida’s diverse agricultural landscape.