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Newsletter Archives 2003

Volume #5 Date Released Topics

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Issue 26 December 22, 2003
  • Deep Tillage and Yield Increases
  • Cold-Hardy Citrus for North Florida
  • Livestock Integration into Conservation Cropping Systems (LICCS)
  • New EDIS Publications
Issue 25 December 8, 2003
  • Is Alfalfa an Opportunity for North Florida Farmers?
  • Feeding By-Product Feedstuffs to Beef Cattle: Total Protein Requirements
  • New Plants and Landscaping Trends Reported at the Southern Plant Conference
  • New EDIS Publication Available
Issue 24 November 24, 2003
  • Effect of InLine (1,3 dichloropropene plus chloropicrin) on Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) Control Using Two Drip Tapes per Bed
  • Prussic Acid Poisoning
  • Forest Stewardship Workshop: Longleaf Pine Regeneration and Establishment
  • Joint Florida-Georgia Program Draws Crowd of Landscape Maintenance Professionals
  • 2003 Cotton Acreage in Florida
  • Tomato spotted wilt virus in Hosta in Florida
Issue 23 November 10, 2003
  • Wildflower Seed Production Co-Cropped With Hay Production
  • Strategic Directions for Forestry Extension at UF/IFAS
  • Winter Preparation of Cow Herd
Issue 22 October 27, 2003
  • Peanut Harvest 2003
  • Ultraviolet (UV) Reflective Mulches Affect Host Selection of Certain Insect Pests
  • Tomato Varieties for Florida 2003
Issue 21 October 13, 2003
  • Potential New Insect Pests for North Florida
  • Fall Nematode Sampling
  • 2003 Fall Forage Update
  • UF/IFAS/NFREC-Quincy Holds Successful Fall Field Day
Issue 20 September 29, 2003
  • Soil Sampling and Field Maps
  • Preliminary Observations on Young Black Walnut Planting
  • Oats - An Answer to the Hay Problem?
  • Shelf Life of Stored Agricultural Chemicals
Issue 19 September 15, 2003
  • Cotton Hardlock Meeting Held at NFREC-Quincy
  • Ornamental Pest Management
  • Growth of Geraniums Using Organic Fertilizers and Alternative Substrate Components
Issue 18 September 01, 2003
  • Improved Efficacy of Newly Formulated Bacteriophages for Management of Bacterial Spot on Tomato
  • Good Neighbor Guidelines in Livestock Waste Management
  • Food Safety Program for Farmers, Shippers, and Packers in the Suwannee Valley
Issue 17 August 18, 2003
  • Bull Selection
  • Grazing Beef Cows Do Not Pollute Florida's Waterways
  • Effect of Fertilizer and Harvest Date on Seed Yield and Quality of Lanceleaf Tickseed
  • Telone II and C-35 Label Modifications
  • Setup by Mother Nature for the Fall Armyworm
Issue 16 August 04, 2003
  • Southern Pine Beetle Workshop to Address Landowner Problems
  • Grape Tomatoes
  • Annual Peanut Research and Education Society Meeting in Florida
  • Peanut Stunt Virus on Perennial Peanuts
Issue 15 July 21, 2003
  • Two-Spotted Spider Mite
  • Host Status of Some Warm Season Legumes to Nematodes
  • Forest Stewardship Workshop: Longleaf Pine Regeneration and Establishment
  • Suwannee Valley Food Safety Meeting: "Developing Your Own Farm Food Safety Program"
Issue 14 July 07, 2003
  • Recent Impacts to the Cotton Industry
  • New Disease Found on Wheat in the Spring of 2003
  • Managing the Diamondback Moth in Cole Crops
  • Late Nitrogen (N) Applications on Corn
  • History of US Cotton
  • Archibald W. Watson, Jr. Retires
Issue 13 June 23, 2003
  • Deer Damage
  • Hardlock on Cotton Update
  • New Planting of Ornamental Vines at NFREC-Quincy
  • 2003 Vegetable Field Day - NFREC-Quincy
Issue 12 June 09, 2003
  • Ornamental and Landscape-Host Plant Resistance
  • Select Nutrient Management Projects at NFREC-Suwannee Valley
  • Leafhopper on Peanuts
Issue 11 May 26, 2003
  • Annual Peanuts as a Forage Crop
  • Call for Consignments 2003 Florida Bull Test
  • North Florida Extension Programs Help Growers Improve Water and Nutrient Management
  • Bovine Spongiform Enciphalopathy (BSE)
Issue 10 May 12, 2003
  • Peanut Varieties
  • Wildflower "Sowing Date" Demonstration Spring Update
  • Southern Pine Beetle Forecast for 2003
Issue 09 April 28, 2003
  • Use of Plant Resistance and Sod-Based Cropping Systems for Sustainable Tomato Production in Florida
  • Peanut Pest from Africa Introduced into Florida
  • Fresh-Market Tomato Variety Trial NFREC-Quincy, Spring 2002
Issue 08 April 14, 2003
  • Hull-less Oats - A New High Quality Specialty Feed Grain?
  • Dow AgroSciences Receives a Supplemental Label on Peanuts for Tracer
  • The 2002 Boll Weevil Eradication Program in Florida
  • Carpenter Bees
  • Bollgard II Available in 2003
Issue 07 March 31, 2003
  • Low Chill Peach Cultivars from the University of Florida
  • Sod Based Rotation Conference Report
  • Bahiagrass Rotation Effects on Peanuts
Issue 06 March 17, 2003
  • Pest Alert
  • Total Maximum Daily Loads and Best Management Practices
  • Flowering Cherries and Plums for Spring Color
  • Nematicide Cancellation, Use Restrictions
Issue 05 March 03, 2003
  • Agricultural Bioterrorism - Educational Opportunities
  • This Year's Whole Cottonseed was Found to be High in Nutrition for Beef Cattle Rations
  • Effect of 1,3 Dichloropropene on Nutsedge Control Under Two Mulches and Two Application Methods
Issue 04 February 17, 2003
  • Major Findings of the Southern Forest Resource Assessment
  • Status of Florida's Native Wildflower Seed Production Industry
  • Peanut Decision Making
  • Florida Bull Test Sale
Issue 03 February 03, 2003
  • Pest Alert: Diamondback Moth
  • Peanut Variety Choices for 2003
  • Collard Variety Selection
Issue 02 January 20, 2003
  • Nematode Control and Methyl Bromide Alternatives
  • Bollgard II Available in 2003
  • Update on Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus
Issue 01 January 06, 2003
  • Demonstration Plots at NFREC
  • Cotton Seed Products
  • A Travel Adventure in South America
  • SPDN: New Network for Crop Biosecurity
  • New Plums for Florida

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