Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame

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AbbreviationFAHOF
Formation1979
FounderRobert Morris, Richard Kelly & Elton Hinton
Typenot-for-profit
Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame
AbbreviationFAHOF
Formation1979
FounderRobert Morris, Richard Kelly & Elton Hinton
Typenot-for-profit
Registration no.59-3280221
Purposehonor individuals who made lasting contributions to Florida agriculture
Headquarters600 N Broadway Ave Suite 101, Bartow, Florida
Location
Coordinates27°54′5″N 81°50′33″W / 27.90139°N 81.84250°W / 27.90139; -81.84250
Region served
Florida
President
Ray Hodge
Vice President
Judi Whitson
Treasurer
Kevin Metheny
Secretary
Mike Morris
AffiliationsFlorida Farm Bureau, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Websitehttps://floridaaghalloffame.org/

The Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame (FAHOF) celebrates Floridians who have made outstanding contributions to the agriculture and food industry and publicizes the importance of their achievements in the state. It shows off a variety of Florida's agricultural products and commodities.[1] Florida Agriculture contributes $160 billion in economic activity and supports 2.5 million jobs.[2]

Robert Morris, Richard Kelly and Elton Hinton established the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1979 to identify and honor those individuals who have made significant contributions to agriculture in Florida. The organization is run by volunteers and utilizes a building with their name located at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa.[3] The assumption is that the FAHOF features ranchers and farmers, but such is not the case. Agriculturists including researchers, inventors, educators and state agents join growers and cattlemen for the honor. The first class of honorees was inaugurated in 1980.[4]

Breakfast

The FAHOF hosts a breakfast, "Fresh from Florida" on the opening day of the fair. The Flip the Switch event, which officially opens the fair, either precedes or follows the breakfast.[5] Guests include leaders from agriculture and state and local government officials and the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture. Speakers talk about Florida agriculture and the future.[6]

Banquet

The association chooses at least two inductees each year from all the nominations. During the February Florida State Fair in Tampa, an induction and portrait unveiling ceremony is held during the annual dinner banquet where the life and accomplishments of the year's inductees are celebrated.[6][3] The FAHOF also supports youth, specifically FFA and 4-H members, who show interest and potential in agriculture. Part of the banquet's profits fund agricultural scholarships and opportunities for mentoring in the Youth Mentor Program. Numerous youths also receive complimentary banquet attendance to meet industry leaders.[3]

Since 1980, the Florida Department of Agriculture in Tallahassee was home to the gallery where the HOF displays portraits of its inductees along with their biographical notes. In 1995–1996, the gallery moved to a permanent home in the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame Building in the Tampa Fairgrounds complex. The gallery is open to the public during the fair in February but can only be visited by appointment during the rest of the year.

List of Inductees

Name(s) Attribute County Year
Alto "Bud" Lee Adams, Jr.environmental stewardship and wildlife preservation; developed heat-adaptive Braford cattle breedSt. Lucie1999
Thomas Burton Adams Jr.Magnolia Farms; president of FARM Foundation; State Senator; Agricultural Re-Organization Act; funded IFASBrevard2000
Karl AlbrittonAlbritton Fruit Company developed mechanical equipment for harvest/packing of citrusPolk1993
Richard Alger Ran potato packinghouse, a sweet corn hydro-cooler and a farm shop.supporter of agricultural research and technologyMiami-Dade2010
C. D. Atkinsperfected the method of producing frozen concentrated orange juicePolk1986
Leroy BaldwinAngus beef cattle producer, breeder, promoterMarion1995
Thomas "Richard" Barber Jr.Peanut and watermelon grower, cattle rancher, agriculture promoter and lobbyistMarion2004
Raymond B. Beckercattle micronutrient requirements, converting citrus processing leftovers into cattle feedAlachua1983
Al Bellottoproponent of Beef Checkoff program; freeze branding; wastewater irrigationPolk2001
Don BenninkFlorida dairyman; worked with UF College of Veterinary Medicine research breeding & productivityGilchrist2019
Jack M. Berrycitrus exporter; 100,000 acres expansion of citrus into flatwoods in South FloridaLee2000
Vick and Faye BlackstoneVick-Florida Rodeo Cowboy of the Year Faye-famous barrel racer and trick rider; cattle & horse rancherManatee2004
Bill Boardmandairy farmer and leader of Florida's dairy industry; Dairy Farmers Inc. exec VP; promoted milkOrange2007
Daniel BottsFlorida Fruit and Vegetable Association, advocate for Florida agriculture; assisted phaseout of methyl bromideOrange2013
John Buckner Boy, Sr.president of U.S. Sugar, the largest cane milling operation in US expanded into cattle, vegetables, citrus and sodHendry1988
Thomas H. Braddockcattle and timber, created winter Interval feeding; Agriculture Extension Service leader, TV show, endowment to UFDuval2016
Reggie BrownExtension Service agent; Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association manager; Florida Tomato Exchange leaderAlachua2022
Charles H. Bronson cattle rancher, State Senate and Florida Agriculture Commissioner;Madison2013
Irlo Bronson Sr.fourth generation of cattlemen charter member Florida Cattlemen's Association; donated the HQ landOsceola1981
Neal Palmer "Pal" Brooksleading producer of tropical fruit; first use of hydro-cooler on avocados; first use of hot water for anthracnoseMiami-Dade1996
Scottie ButlerFlorida Farm Bureau Federation general counsel; worked with FFA and lectured in Ag Law at UFAlachua2014
Edward J. CampbellLand preservation and cleanupDade1992
Clarence L. Campbell, Jr.38 years as state veterinarian; helped eradicatecattle fever tick, screwworm and brucellosisLeon1995
Bill & Trudy CareyCarey Cattle Co, Russell's Dairy, Carey Beef, Carey Feedlot, Carey Agri-International. volunteered with ag & youth orgs.Hillsborough2011
Doyle E. Carlton Jr.Florida State Senator and cattleman who convinced the senate to fund a pilot program to eradicate the screwworm flyOsceola1991
Bruce ChristmasCooperative Extension Agent; director UF Poultry Evaluation Center doing researchWashington2014
"Pete" Clemonsformer rodeo star, citrus grower and rancher, owner/operator of the Okeechobee Livestock MarketOkeechobee2008
Pat Cockrellagriculture teacher and Florida Farm Bureau leader; 4-H and FFA leader; IFAS advisorAlachua2011
Doyle ConnerFlorida Commissioner of Agriculture 1961-1991Jefferson1985
William CookGreat South Timber and Lumber; helped found Florida Forestry Foundation; Florida Forestry Teachers' TourNassau2017
J. Francis Cooper36 years with the Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations and the Cooperative Extension ServiceAlachua1981
Clinton Huxley Coulter, SrState Forester creation of State Forests, a slash pine nursery and expanded forestry by 10xLeon1985
Tony J. CunhaUF chairman of animal science faculty expanded scope of topics that improved the Florida livestock industryAlachua1991
Laurence Paul CuttsBee keeper, breeder, expert, State Agriculture expert; solved bee pest problemsWashington2012
B. Edmund David Jr.Angus cattle breeder; president Florida Angus Association; President Florida International Agricultural Trade Council1986
James M. Davidsonsoil scientist at Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researcher, writer, administratorAlachua2005
Roy Gene Daviswholesale nurseries; donated time, talents, money, plant material, equipment, and staff to 4-H, FFA, Florida State FairHillsborough2006
Snead Young Mathews Davisbred Polled Hereford cattle using universal health practices and state-of-the-art breedingAlacuha1996
Paul Beary Dickmanfirst tomato packinghouse in Ruskin. His 3,000 acres included citrus, cattleHillsborough1988
Hugh Fred Dietrich III cattle rancher, an agricultural educator and an auctioneer; leader in agricultural organizationsOrange2020
Paul J. DiMare"Mr. Tomato,"  is the largest grower of fresh-market tomatoes in the US; industry leader and promoterMiami-Dade2005
John, Andrew Jr., &  Ferdinand Duda farming & packinghouse machinery, quality standards and professional marketing, new plant varieties, farming techniques, better payBrevard1985
Edward, Ferdinand S. & Joseph Dudathird generation of A. Duda & Sons; President, CEO & Chairman of the Board; civic & industry organization membershipSeminole2015
Bernard A. EganCitrus grower and exporterIndian River2002
Hugh Englishcareer at A. Duda & Sons helped develop citrus industry; ran packinghouse and frozen concentrate plantHendry2008
Alfonso and J. Pepe Fanjulsugarcane farming; founded Florida Crystals; rice mill, packaging/distribution center, biomass power plantPalm Beach 2018
Willard M. Fifield agricultural researcher and educator Provost of Agriculture at the University of Florida from 1955 until 1962Alachua1982
Edwin Hall "Ed" Finlaysoncounty agent, discovered, named and introduced Pensacola Bahia grassMadison1980
John M. FoxUtilize freeze-damaged citrus for concentrate1983
Bob FuchsOrchid grower, breeder, judge, worldwideMiami-Dade2012
Richard Gaskalladirector, Florida Department of Agriculture's Plant Industry; defense plant pests, diseases, markets and the environmentFlagler2019
Henry Gatrelllargest swine exporter in the US; donationed swine breeding herds at UFlorida & Florida A&M; supported ag youth pgms1996
Thomas Gilbert Leerevered Orlando dairymanOrange1980
William A. "Bill" Grahamfirst president, Independent Diary Farmers Association; pioneered new technology artificial insemination in Angus cattleMiami-Dade2000
J.R. "Rip" Gravesbanking and citrus executive and administratorIndian River2002
Barnette E. "Barney" Green, Jr.cattle rancher and citrus grower; new cattle breed, the Romana Red; Ocean Spray grapefruit juiceIndian River1996
Albert Greenbergfounder of Florida's aquaculture with tropical fish and plants; left company to employees, donated Eureka Springs ParkHillsborough2007
Ben Hill Griffin Jr.largest agricultural enterprises in Florida citrus & cattle made contributions to citrus research and educationHighlands1987
Ben Hill Griffin IIIcitrus producer, Florida agribusiness Alico, cattle company, ranch and timberland, Griffin FertilizerPolk2010
James GriffithsFlorida citrus industry researcher, grower, industry rep; industry watchdogPolk2009
Copeland Griswoldpioneer of Florida's cotton industry; leader in conservation tillage; Northwest Florida Water Mgt DistrictSanta Rosa2001
Miles Edward Grooverborn on farm, became public school teacher and first African-American county agriculture agent;Jefferson1998
Rudy HamrickAgricultural extension agent, rejuvenated local agriculture in 1970s; Agriculture professor at UFMadison2010
Peter S. Harllee improved tomato varieties by working with IFASManatee1989
Robert Henry HarmsUF Poultry science teacher, researcher. Determined poultry nutrition requirements in hot climatesAlachua1990
Bert J. Harris, Jr.citrus grower and rancher; grew Caladiums & farming consultant; State Rep; championed private property rightsHighlands1999
Wayne HawkinsFlorida fruit and vegetable leader, established growers exchanges, manager Florida Tomato, worked with FFA, 4-HOrange2007
Joe Marlin Hilliard Cattle, citrus, sugarcane; developed land by allowing farmers to clear & farm 2 years; research with IFASHendry2017
Elton L. Hintondeveloping the instructional curriculum for vocational agriculture in Florida; youth careers in AgHillsborough1994
Charles F. "Chip" Hintonmentor to 4-H& FFA, Director of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, Florida Association of Food BanksHillsborough2016
John L. Hoblickpresident of Florida Farm Bureau; Hoblick Greens owner pesticide-free foliage and floral productsVolusia2024
Elver "Doc" Hodgesagronomist UF Range Cattle Research & Education Center; developed new and improved cattle forageHardee2014
Lena B. Smithers Hughesimproved citrus cultivars Hughes Nucellar Valencia bud line was 60% of Florida ValenciasLake1986
John L. JacksonIFAS county extension agent; founded two weather alert systems; use reclaimed water for irrigationLake2020
Lillie "Belle" JeffordsPeanut producer and cattle rancher; agriculture promoter and member of dozens of civic organizationsAlachua2006
Kenneth "Ken" F. Jorgensenpresident of Zellwin Farms; president of the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Assn;Orange1999
Joseph C. Joycemanaged the invasive water hyacinth; IFAS oversight; Army Reserve Brigadier General;Alachua2016
Arlen JumperCitrus and timber manager; construction developer, sod producer; Florida Citrus Commission directorMarion2003
Richard Kelly agriculture teacher, leader of state FFA program, and adviser to Florida Agriculture CommissionerLeon2009
Billy Kempferbeef cattle, Purebred Brahman & Angus cattle, timber management, sod and wildlife management through hunt clubOsceola2016
Sam Killebrew, Sr.patented bulk fertilizer hauler; designed liquid fertilizer spreaders, logging trailers, city refuse units and citrus high-liftsPolk2019
William "Bill" H. KromeUF degree in agriculture donated 350 acres of avocados and tropical fruits to UF Tropical Research and Education CenterMiami-Dade1997
Julian Lanepolitician and dairyman, owned Lane Cattle Co. and Lane Citrus Co.Hillsborough1991
Louis E. "Red" LarsonLarson Dairy 3,000 cows, 10,000 acres in Okeechobee/Highlands Counties. USDA Dairy Advisory CommitteeOkeechobee1981
W. Bernard LesterPh.D. in agricultural economics; executive director Florida Department of Citrus;Polk2017
Cary and Marcia Lightseycattle ranchers; conservation easements; mentoring Florida's youth; tours of their ranches and ecological sitesPolk2025
Joseph Lowell LoadholtzUF IFAS director; staged 100 agriculture informational legislative days in Tallahassee & Washington, D.C.Brevard2018
Edna Pearce Lockett cattle rancher, an effective legislator Highlands1998
William Travis Loften president Florida Vocational Association, supported ag education, teacher/educatorPinellas1993
Buster Longinocattleman, a citrus grower, a forester, and a conservationist, served on dozens of environmental committeesSarasota2007
William D. "Billy" LongAgriculture innovator mechanical corn-picking device; his "Gold Cup" sweet corn used on 85% of Florida farmsOrange2005
Carl B. Loop Jr.Loop's Nursery and Greenhouses; President of Duval Farm Bureau and Florida Farm BureauDuval2002
Maxey D. Love, JrFarm banking and credit executive; National Commission on Agricultural Finance; National Council of Farmer CoopsGilchrist1998
Charles P. Lykespresident of Lykes Brothers agribusiness with cattle, citrus, farming, forestry, hunting, land and water resourcesPasco1989
Paul LyreneBotanist and renowned blueberry plant breederAlachua2011
Elliot L. MaguirePresident Southern Forest Council; Florida Forestry Assn; St. Johns County Timber Growers Assn; modify Franklin skidderClay1998
Latimer "Latt" Maxcy citrus grove and processing, cattle, fertilizer. First president Florida Citrus MutualPolk1995
Donald Farris May tobacco farmer and horticulturist; developed irrigation systems, fertilizers, mechanization,& plant propagationGadsden2004
Fountain "Fount" H. May, Sr.300-acre container nursery; president Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association; promoter of horticulture worldwideGadsden2001
Eugene (Gene) McAvoyCounty Extension Agent; South Florida Pest and Disease Hotline; agricultural consultantHendry2024
James Neville McArthurprincipal Miami's Dade County Agricultural High School. McArthur Jersey Dairy Farms; J.N. McArthur FoundationMiami-Dade2006
Dan McCluretomato grower who utilized research, automation and technology; County commissioner; active in ag organizationsManatee2010
Bobby McKownCEO of the Florida Citrus Mutual voice of citrus industry, trade negotiator, problem solver and expertPolk2022
Madeline Mellingerintegrated pest management and sustainable systems; Glades Crop Care;Palm Beach2025
Harold MikellFlorida Forest Service director & Florida Forester; congressional liaison for agricultureGilchrist2018
Oma Richard "Dick" Minton Sr.Citrus grower; president of Citrus Production Manager's Association; leader of DARE and SHARESt. Lucie2003
Gerald MixonElectrical engineer who became a citrus grower and cattle rancher, blueberry producerPolk2012
Wayne MixsonGovernor; telephones installed in rural areas and to eradicate hog cholera; chairman of the House Agriculture CommitteeLeon1996
Fred Y. Montsdeoca Dixie Lime Products, Inc., and Montsdeoca Ranch, Inc.; worked with Seminole Tribe cattleMarion2004
Edwin L. Mooreperfected the method of producing frozen concentrated orange juicePolk1986
Robert Nelson MorrisFinance executive helped all phases of farming & ranching; founder of the Florida Agricultural Hall of FameHillsborough2004
John Mortensen grape-related research produced development of grape varieties in FloridaOrange1993
Julia Mortonbotanist; created living encyclopedia of edible plants, research and fieldwork for the National Cancer InstituteMiami-Dade1993
Copeland "Cope" Newbernvocational ag teacher; multi-county agricultural agent; citrus grower/packer, a cattleman, melon & egg producerHernando1999
Paul Nicolettiveterinarian and epidemiologist with USDA and UF College of Veterinary Medicine, particularly cattleAlachua2013
Alan James Nordendeveloping the "Florunner" peanut variety grown on 90 percent of the peanut acreage in the Southeast since 19751984
Raymond P. OglesbyPlant tissue culture researcher, developed disease-free banana plus avocado, pineapple, plantain & foliage plants.Calhoun1990
Joseph Orsenigoresearch scientist and professor of plant physiology at UF; leader of research at Florida Sugar Cane LeaguePalm Beach2011
Henry Oscar Partincattleman, introduced the Brahman breed to the state and was the founding father of the Florida Cattlemen's AssociationOsceola1980
J.O. Pearce, Jr1950 president of the Florida Cattlemen's Association worked to eradicate cattle disease/pestsOkeechobee1987
N. Curtis Petersonregistered landscape architect and nursey owner; Florida senate Agriculture Committee chairmanPolk1992
Robert G. Pitman, Jr.helped pass Florida Agricultural Assessment Law lowering property taxes on Ag propertyOrange1982
Hoyle Poundsfarm implement pioneer in the 1920's put rubber tires on a tractorOrange1980
Edgar H. PriceSenator, agriculture research, education, protection, politics; Florida Gladiolus Growers Assn managerManatee1992
Dudley Adelbert Putnamcitrus grower and cattle rancher, long-distance trucking of citrus and citrus processing, Florida Farm Bureau leaderPolk2006
Donald J. QuinceyQuincey Cattle Company, Florida Cattlemen's Association leader, Suwannee River Water Management District chairLevy2023
Egbert Norman Reasonerworld-famed horticulturist, introduced 1,000+ varieties of plants, trees, shrubs, vines and citrus including pink grapefruitManatee1980
Pliny Ward Reasoner1881 botanist Reasoner Nursery in Oneco introduced tropical plantsManatee1981
J. Wayne ReitzUF President, Ag Professor, worked citrus at United Growers and Shippers AssociationAlachua1994
Herman J. Reitzscientist, writer of Recommended Fertilizers and Nutritional Sprays for Citrus, UF ProfessorAlachua1982
Kay Richardsoncow-calf operations, cattle research, citrus groves, shared, allowed research on state-of-the-art, productive operationMarion 2009
Martha Rhodes Roberts34-year career with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer ServicesAlachua2003
Robert Robersonnursery operations for ornamental plants; creation of the UF/IFAS Mid-Florida Research and Education CenterOrange2020
Bert Edward Ropercitrus grower; inventor of the Tree-See Control System electronic irrigationOrange2001
Anthony T. Rossifounder of Tropicana Brands Group; invented/patented pasteurization for Orange juice; shipping OJ to NEManatee1987
Carl G. Roseestablished 30 Thoroughbred horse farms, improving pasture grasses, purebred cattle, helping FFA and 4-H clubsMarion1990
John O. Schlechterfarmer and Everglades Farm Equipment owner; member of civic and growers organizationsPalm Beach2024
Mabel M. Simmons first woman to operate a gladiola farm in Florida, largest flower producer in the state; president Florida Flower AssnHillsborough1998
Charles Raymond "Chuck" Smithcounty extension agent, County Commission, manager Hernando Egg Cooperative, State RepresentativeHernando2006
Jo Ann Doke Smithfirst female president of the National Cattlemen's Association; served on dozens of committees to promote agricultureAlachua2005
Wayne Smithgroundbreaking educator, researcher, and administrator at UF College of Agricultural and Life SciencesAlachua2022
Mason Gabelein Smoakcattle ranches, citrus groves and wildlife habitat, timber and horticulture; active in civic organizations and black bear researchHighlands2009
George F. SornFlorida Fruit & Vegetable Association executiveOrange2002
J.R. "Jack" Spratt citrus groves, cattle ranches, forestry projects, mining operations and vegetable production. Hendry1997
Fritz Steincattle rancher and sugarcane grower; organized the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative; advocate for farm workersPalm Beach2008
John StittRancher who pushed for creation of Southwest Florida Research and Education Center; worked with Florida Cattlemen's AssociationHendry2022
Don A. Storms, Sr"father" of vocational agriculture in Hillsborough County.1940's vo-ag teacher and supervisorHillsboro1981
Alto Straughnagricultural research, education, and commercial farming of watermelons and blueberries, beef cattle and timberAlachua2008
Jim StricklandCattle rancher; President Florida Cattlemen's Association; Chairman Florida Cattlemen's Foundation; conservationManatee2025
Michael J. Stuartpresident, Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association; leader on trade, labor and immigration in Tallahassee & WashingtonOrange2019
William H. Stuart, Sr.citrus production, cattle breeding and the use of soil amendments & fertilizers to enhance native and improved pasturesPolk1995
Sidney L. Sumnerbeef producer, consultant, industry representative, Agriculture extension agent, supporter of youth agriculture programsPolk2012
Henry Frederick SwansonExtension Service agent who helped preserve agriculture in Orange county during transition to world tourism destinationOrange2000
Kenneth Ray Tefertiller  agricultural economist, teacher, university administrator and international consultantAlachua2003
Dallas TownsendCooperative Extension Agent, helped establish UF Immokalee Field Laboratory, SW Florida Research & Education CenterHendry2014
Eugene E. Trotterprofessor and founder UF Wedgworth Leadership Institute for Agriculture; Institute of Food and Agricultural SciencesAlachua2013
Raymon F. Tuckerchampion quarter horse breeder and cattleman; popularizing quarter horse racing in the SoutheastFlagler1997
Gilbert Andrew TuckerFlorida baby beef promotion, beef importation, grading standards for beefBrevard1981
Latimer H. TurnerSarasota Livestock Association, Florida Cattlemen's Association, supported Ag tax legislationSarasota1994
Vance V. VogelRuskin Tomato Grower. Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association worked with migrant treatmentHillsborough1992
Donald Lee WakemanUF Professor livestock judge, livestock writer of scientific and popular journals, student scholarshipsAlachua1989
John Powell Wallacefirst chairman of the American Egg Board; exporting chicks, hatching eggs and breeding stock; research cholesterolPinellas1999
Alvin C. WarnickFaculty member at UF Animal Science Department; improved beef cattle; authored book & papers; taught classesAlachua2015
James N. "Jim" Watsonforming the milk cooperative Upper Florida Milk Producers Association co-founder of the Greater Jacksonville Agricultural FairDuval1982
Marshall O. Watkinsdirector of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service; involved with FFA & 4HAlachua1993
George H. Wedgworth Florida Sugar Cane League and other trade and marketing associations, Everglades Research and EducationPalm Beach1994
Ruth Springer Wedgworthyoung widow organized the Florida Celery Exchange and charter member of the Sugar Cane Growers CooperativePalm Beach1988
James S. WershowUF law (agriculture) professor; beef breeding farm; authored Greenbelt Law lowering property taxes on Ag propertyAlachua1987
Robert Blake WhisenantVegetable, citrus & tomato grower; Integrated Pest Management, Earthbox inventor; supported good working conditionsManatee2015
Robert "Bob" Billingsly Whisenant  civil engineer who designed floodgates beside saltwater, seepage irrigation in tomato fields, water wheel setting machineManatee1997
Pat Wilsoncattle rancher and citrus grower; assisted FFA and 4-H, banker assisted other ag concernsPolk2015
Frank "Sonny" Williamson Jr.citrus grower, rancher and aquaculturist; promoting responsible environmental stewardshipOkeechobee2005
John T. Woestedean and professor emeritus UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; renewed Agricultural Law programAlachua2023
Ed and Imogene Yarboroughcattle ranchers, fenced large tracts, planted improved pastures, crossbreeding, conservation easement on their landSeminole2007
Stephen Monroe Yodersoybeans, peanuts, corn, wheat, watermelons, rice, tomatoes, cotton, a cow/calf operation and Holstein dairy farm.Calhoun1997
E.T. YorkUF Professor of agricultural science, founder of IFAS, fought global hungerAlachua1990

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