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Loss of phosphorus by runoff from soils after amendment with poultry litter co-composted with crop waste
Published 2018-04-01“…Abstract Purpose The study aimed to assess the influence of poultry litter (PL) after co-composting with sugarcane and cabbage waste on phosphorus (P) losses in runoff from soils under natural rainfall conditions. …”
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Sugar and the World Trade Organization (WTO): Major Issues
Published 2002-08-01“…This publication is also part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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Sugar and the World Trade Organization (WTO): Major Issues
Published 2002-08-01“…This publication is also part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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264
Potential Feedstock Sources for Ethanol Production in Florida
Published 2006-08-01“… FE650, a 9-page fact sheet by Mohammad Rahmani and Alan Hodges, presents information on the potential feedstock sources that may be used for ethanol production in Florida. Sugarcane, corn, citrus byproducts, and sweet sorghum are discussed. …”
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Sugar and the 2002 U.S. Farm Bill
Published 2002-08-01“…This publication is also part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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Sugar and the 2002 U.S. Farm Bill
Published 2002-08-01“…This publication is also part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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Soil Subsidence in the Everglades Agricultural Area
Published 2010-04-01“…Snyder, describes the soils in the agricultural region in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee growing primarily sugarcane and winter vegetables, and addresses how the soils are changing with time. …”
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Soil Subsidence in the Everglades Agricultural Area
Published 2010-04-01“…Snyder, describes the soils in the agricultural region in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee growing primarily sugarcane and winter vegetables, and addresses how the soils are changing with time. …”
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Particulate Phosphorus in the Everglades Agricultural Area: I -- Introduction and Sources
Published 2002-10-01“…This publication is also a part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Agronomy Department. …”
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Baits for Sampling Wireworms in Southern Florida's Agricultural Fields
Published 2006-08-01“… SC078, a 3-page fact sheet by José Alvarez and Ronald Cherry, is a new addition to the UF Agronomy Department's electronic Sugarcane Handbook. It provides the basic data necessary for growers in the Everglades Agricultural Area to use rolled oats baits as a sampling tool to determine whether it is necessary to apply pesticides for wireworm control before planting. …”
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Florida's Organo-Auxin Herbicide Rule—2021
Published 2021-12-01“… Organo-auxin (phenoxy) herbicides have found a place in weed control schemes for peanut, corn, small grains, sugarcane, turf, pasture and forage crops, and many other areas. …”
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Particulate Phosphorus in the Everglades Agricultural Area: I -- Introduction and Sources
Published 2002-10-01“…This publication is also a part of the Florida Sugarcane Handbook, an electronic publication of the Agronomy Department. …”
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Rainfast Time for Postemergence Herbicides Commonly Used in the Everglades Agricultural Area: Quick Reference Sheet
Published 2011-09-01“…This 2-page fact sheet shows rainfast time for postemergence herbicides commonly used in the Everglades Agricultural Area for sugarcane and vegetable production. Written by D.C. …”
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Checklist of Birds of the Everglades Agricultural Area
Published 2011-06-01“…Most birds can be associated with a specific habitat such as sugarcane, sod, rice or flooded fields and other agricultural and human-inhabited areas. …”
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Comparison of Soil Test Extractants for Available Soil Phosphorus in High pH Sandy Soils of South Florida
Published 2014-06-01“…The target audience for this series dealing with citrus nutrition includes Certified Crop Advisers; citrus, vegetable, and sugarcane producers; fertilizer dealers; and other parties interested in crop fertilization practices. …”
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Checklist of Birds of the Everglades Agricultural Area
Published 2011-06-01“…Most birds can be associated with a specific habitat such as sugarcane, sod, rice or flooded fields and other agricultural and human-inhabited areas. …”
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Baits for Sampling Wireworms in Southern Florida's Agricultural Fields
Published 2006-08-01“… SC078, a 3-page fact sheet by José Alvarez and Ronald Cherry, is a new addition to the UF Agronomy Department's electronic Sugarcane Handbook. It provides the basic data necessary for growers in the Everglades Agricultural Area to use rolled oats baits as a sampling tool to determine whether it is necessary to apply pesticides for wireworm control before planting. …”
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Comparison of Soil Test Extractants for Available Soil Phosphorus in High pH Sandy Soils of South Florida
Published 2014-06-01“…The target audience for this series dealing with citrus nutrition includes Certified Crop Advisers; citrus, vegetable, and sugarcane producers; fertilizer dealers; and other parties interested in crop fertilization practices. …”
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Production of Biofuel Crops in Florida: Sweet Sorghum
Published 2011-12-01“…Varieties of sorghum with a high concentration of soluble sugars are attractive as a potential energy crop because of the easy accessibility of readily fermentable sugars combined with very high yields of green biomass. Similar to sugarcane, the sap of sweet sorghum is extracted by milling, and can be easily fermented to produce ethanol. …”
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A review of The Political Economy of Agribusiness: A Critical Development Perspective
Published 2024-12-01“…The author focusses on the role of international financial capital in expanding sugarcane plantations for ethanol production, contributing to land grabbing, rural displacement and deforestation. …”
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