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Newsletter Archives 2002

Volume #4 Date Released Topics

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Issue 25 December 23, 2002
  • Butterfly Gardening Update
  • The National Atmospheric Deposition Program
  • Nitrogen (N) Sources for Small Grains and Crop Production
  • Profitable Small Grain Crops
  • Early Outbreak of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus on Oats
  • Butler Retires after 30 Years
Issue 24 December 9, 2002
  • Wildflower "Sowing Date" Demonstration
  • Update on Greenhouse Vegetable Pesticide Labels
  • "Wanted" Articles, Information, and Meeting Notices
Issue 23 November 18, 2002
  • Effects of Plant Essential Oils on Bacterial Wilt Incidence in Tomato
  • Oriental Persimmons for North Florida
  • University of Florida Drip Irrigation School
Issue 22 November 4, 2002
  • Sod Based Cropping System Conference
  • Demonstration Planting of Four 'Uncommon' Crops to North Florida
  • Chanley Carter Recognized as Outstanding Agriculturalist in Florida
  • Wildflower "Site Preparation" Demonstration Update: Blanketflower Competes Well With Weeds
Issue 21 October 21, 2002
  • Ornamental Update
  • Potential for Gossypol Toxicity hen Feeding Whole Cottonseed to Beef Cattle
  • Bermudagrass Decline
  • William Herring Accepts New Position
Issue 20 October 07, 2002
  • History of Cotton Harvest Aids
  • Washington County Cattleman Presented 2002 Outstanding Agriculturalist Award
  • Bull Selection for Multiple Traits
Issue 19 September 23, 2002
  • Plant Diagnostic Clinic Webpage Update
  • Preemergent Contol of Common Groundsel
  • Nutrient Management: What doe it really mean?
  • 2001 Top Seven Agrochemical Companies
Issue 18 September 09, 2002
  • Economics of Silvopasture Compared to Other Land Uses
  • Fall Armyworm Management in Pastures
  • Suwannee Valley Field and Greenhouse Workshops
Issue 17 August 26, 2002
  • Deer Fly Pest Alert
  • Nursery and Landscape News
  • Deciduous Fruit - Pecan
  • Increasing Problems of Thrips and Plant Diseases Vectored by Thrips
  • The Performance of Oriental Persimmons in North Florida.
Issue 16 August 12, 2002
  • New Winter Oat Variety Released
  • Getting Started with Strip Tillage
  • Conservation Tillage and Insects in Cotton
  • 2002 Cotton Acreage in Florida
  • Making Sense of Cotton Defoliation
  • North Florida Beef Cattle Field Day, August 29
  • Green Industries Institute Offering Fall Classes
  • Oriental Persimmons for North Florida
Issue 15 July 29, 2002
  • New University of Florida Peanut Varieties
  • A Multi-State Project to Sustain Peanut and Cotton Yields by Incorporating
  • Cattle in a Sod Based Rotation Begins
  • Managing the Fall Webworm in North Florida
  • North Florida REC Employees Retire
Issue 14 July 17, 2002
  • New Compounds for Bacterial Spot Management on Tomato, Fall 2001
  • Monitor Nursery Production Herbicide Research via the Web
  • Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt Workshop
  • Searching for Disease Resistant Roses
  • 2002 Fall Field Day at NFREC - Quincy
Issue 13 July 01, 2002
  • Web Information Update: The Florida Greenhouse Vegetable Production Handbook
  • New National Organic Program
  • Livestock Nutrition: Water - the often overlooked nutrient
  • Goldenmane Tickseed Minimally Damaged by Thrips
Issue 12 June 17, 2002
  • Mepiquat Chloride Use in Cotton
  • "Monitoring of Insect Pests in Peanut" now available
  • Sweet Onion Variety Trial, Spring 2002
  • Tips and Trends from the Recent Floriculture Field Day in Gainesville
  • Source of Information on the West Nile Virus Disease
Issue 11 June 02, 2002
  • Which Pine Species is Right for Your Land - A Decision Key
  • Using Expected Progeny Differences for Bull Selection
  • Ornamental Pest Alert
  • Fruit Pest Alert
  • Web Tools to Help with the New Farm Bill
Issue 10 May 20, 2002
  • Cotton Related Issues in New Farm Bill to be Discussed
  • North Florida Forage Update: Mole Cricket Alert
  • Locating Training Sessions Offering CEUs
  • Update on Demonstration Plots
  • Web-Based DDIS
Issue 09 May 06, 2002
  • Karnal Bunt Update
  • Corn Nutrient Deficience
  • EDIS insect publications update
Issue 08 April 22, 2002
  • Call for Consignments - 2002-2003 Florida Bull Test
  • Conservation Easements - One Way to Keep Your Forest the Way It Is
  • Improving Cotton Returns Using Nematicides in Florida Fields Infested with Root-Knot Nematodes
  • New (2002-2003) Forage Varieties for the Southeast
Issue 07 April 08, 2002
  • "New" Trees for Florida Nurseries and Landscapes
  • Wildflower "Site Preparation" Demonstration
Issue 06 March 25, 2002
  • UF Experts Help Southeaster Hunters Get Their Money's Worth from Wildlife Forages
  • Floriculture
  • Bull Test Sale Results
  • Webpage for Rose Diseases
Issue 05 March 11, 2002
  • NFREC Marianna Beef Unit Utilizes Electric Fences
  • Fruit Update
Issue 04 February 25, 2002
  • The University of Florida's Annual Florida Bull Test Sale
  • Panhandle Peanut Short Course
  • Announcement of a Workshop on Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
Issue 03 February 11, 2002
  • Success in Suwannee Valley Agriculture: Field and Greenhouse Workshops
  • Slash Pine: Still Growing and Growing and Growing
  • Barley Yellow Dwarf Disease
Issue 02 January 28, 2002
  • Florida Bull Test Sale March 2
  • Florida Extension Plant Diagnostic Clinic 2001 Annual Report
  • It's the Season for Flowering Magnolias
  • Cogongrass - another invasive plant species threatening Florida's forests
Issue 01 January 14, 2002
  • Naturalists Share Their Findings Online
  • Managing Insects Infesting Stored Clothing

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