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Soil Health Response of Histosols to Flooded versus Dry-Fallow Conditions during Summer
Published 2021-01-01“…This information will be beneficial to current and potential growers farming flooded rice in south Florida, as well as Extension agents who work on rice and soil conservation agencies such as the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). …”
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A Beginner's Guide to Begonias: Classification and Diversity
Published 2020-01-01“…Begonias thrive best in partially-shaded areas, as they are sensitive to bright light and should be protected from the Florida summers in particular. Begonias grow in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 – 11, and are often used as hanging baskets, flowerpots, garden beds, and in the landscape (Gardening Solutions 2019). …”
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Tree Assistance Program For Florida Citrus Greening
Published 2015-05-01“… In September 2014, the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced additional support for commercial Florida citrus growers to manage greening, in the form of an expansion of the Tree Assistance Program (TAP). …”
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Phytophthora Identification and Sampling in Citrus Nurseries
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Implementation of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation in Florida Tomato Production
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Floriculture Crops Economic Outlook for 2014
Published 2014-03-01“…Data sources include the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA/NASS), US Census Bureau, the IBIS World Industry Reports, National Association of Home Builders, S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research, AIA Economics and Market Research Group, and Florida Realtors®. …”
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Floriculture Crops Economic Outlook for 2014
Published 2014-03-01“…Data sources include the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA/NASS), US Census Bureau, the IBIS World Industry Reports, National Association of Home Builders, S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research, AIA Economics and Market Research Group, and Florida Realtors®. …”
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Soybean Oil-Quality Variants Identified by Large-Scale Mutagenesis
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A Psyllid, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore (Insecta: Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
Published 2004-03-01“…Melaleuca is considered a pest because it displaces native vegetation and degrades wildlife habitat; it also creates fire hazards and can cause human health problems (Rayamajhi et al. 2002). The USDA/ARS, with federal and state permission, introduced the psyllid Boreioglycaspis melaleucae into Broward County, Florida, in February 2002 as a potential biocontrol agent of melaleuca. …”
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The Horntail Snail (Macrochlamys indica): A New Invasive Pest in Florida
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COVID-19 and Food Safety FAQ: Is Coronavirus a Concern on Fresh Produce?
Published 2020-03-01“… CDC, FDA and USDA are not aware of any reports at this time of human illnesses that suggest coronavirus can be transmitted by food or food packaging. …”
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A Psyllid, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore (Insecta: Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
Published 2004-03-01“…Melaleuca is considered a pest because it displaces native vegetation and degrades wildlife habitat; it also creates fire hazards and can cause human health problems (Rayamajhi et al. 2002). The USDA/ARS, with federal and state permission, introduced the psyllid Boreioglycaspis melaleucae into Broward County, Florida, in February 2002 as a potential biocontrol agent of melaleuca. …”
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Control Biológico Clásico de la Batata Aérea en la Florida
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Florida’s Agritourism Laws
Published 2017-09-01“…Although Florida trails many other states in the number of agritourism operations2, the number of Florida farms offering recreational experiences more than doubled from 281 in 2007 to 724 in 2012, according to USDA Census of Agriculture data3. This document describes the laws governing Florida agritourism operations, including the original 2013 definition (F.S. 570.96) and clarifications passed in 2016 (F.S. 570.85-89). …”
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COVID-19 and Food Safety FAQ: Is Coronavirus a Concern on Fresh Produce?
Published 2020-03-01“… CDC, FDA and USDA are not aware of any reports at this time of human illnesses that suggest coronavirus can be transmitted by food or food packaging. …”
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Implementation of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation in Florida Tomato Production
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Keeping Bees in Florida
Published 2016-11-01“… As of June 2016, there are over 4,000 registered beekeepers in the state of Florida and 440,000 managed colonies. According to the USDA, 2012 Florida beekeepers produced over 11 million pounds of honey. …”
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Differences in pronotum shape in Phlaeothripinae thrips (Thysanoptera) of quarantine importance
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Tree Assistance Program For Florida Citrus Greening
Published 2015-05-01“… In September 2014, the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced additional support for commercial Florida citrus growers to manage greening, in the form of an expansion of the Tree Assistance Program (TAP). …”
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