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Rootstocks for Florida Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums
Published 2007-11-01“…HS1110/HS366: Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit (ufl.edu) …”
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The Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) in Florida
Published 2007-05-01“…Johnson, describes this member of the frog family Hylidae which is invasive to Florida, how to identify it, its ecology and natural history, its impact in Florida, and what homeowners can do to manage Cuban treefrogs around their home. …”
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Tissue Testing and Interpretation for Florida Turfgrasses
Published 2017-05-01“…SL181-B/EP539: Tissue Testing and Interpretation for Florida Turfgrasses (ufl.edu) …”
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The Economic Impact of Zebra Mussels in Florida
Published 2007-08-01“…Rossi, reports results from a 20-year simulation model on the economic impacts of public investment in prevention and eradication of this bio-fouling organism which is expected to reach Florida in the near future, with particular attention to the effect on Lake Okeechobee. …”
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Heirloom Hot Pepper Varieties for Florida
Published 2014-06-01“…HS1244/HS1244: Heirloom Hot Pepper Varieties for Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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El Caballo Cracker de Florida
Published 2009-06-01“…AN219SP, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Jorge Rey, is the Spanish language version of AN216: The Florida Cracker Horse. It describes this small breed of saddle horse designated “Florida’s Heritage Horse” by the Florida Legislature in 2008 — breed characteristics, history, current status, and events. …”
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The Migration Pattern of Florida Seasonal Farmworkers
Published 2018-07-01“… This article investigates the migration pattern of seasonal farmworkers in the Florida strawberry industry based on a worker survey conducted in 2016. …”
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Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
Published 2015-08-01“…(Photo by Forest & Kim Starr, CC BY 3.0) HS63/MG059: Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape (ufl.edu) …”
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Disease Control for Snap Beans in Florida
Published 2018-11-01“… Snap bean is an important vegetable crop in Florida. It is produced in all regions of the state. …”
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The Bumble Bees of Florida, Bombus spp.
Published 2011-12-01“…EENY-050/IN207: The Bumble Bees of Florida, Bombus spp. (ufl.edu) …”
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Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Appendix
Published 2011-08-01“…This revised document is part of the Handbook of Florida Water Regulation, which consists of 2-4 page fact sheets that provide an accurate, current, and authoritative summary of the principal, federal, and state (Florida) laws that directly or indirectly relate to agriculture. …”
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Increasing the Profitability of Florida Alligator Carcasses
Published 2003-04-01“… This document is AN137, one of a series of the Department of Animal Sciences, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Nematode Management for Golf Courses in Florida
Published 2010-04-01“…ENY-008/IN124: Nematode Management for Golf Courses in Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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Plant-Parasitic Nematodes on Sugarcane in Florida
Published 2004-10-01“…Sting nematode (Belonolaimus longicaudatus), an ectoparasite, is the most damaging nematode to sugarcane in Florida. This document is ENY-053, one of a series of the Entomology & Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Wild Hogs in Florida: Ecology and Management
Published 2010-04-01“…Giuliano, provides an overview of wild hogs in Florida — history, distribution, description, habitat relationships, general biology, problems, management, hunting, and other control measures. …”
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Ginger, Galangal, and Turmeric Production in Florida
Published 2023-08-01“… Ginger, galangal, and turmeric (Figure 1) are emerging crops for Florida production. All of these plants are in the Zingiberaceae family and share most aspects of their production. …”
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