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Newsletter Archives 2004

Volume #6 Date Released Topics

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Issue 26 December 20, 2004
  • Peanuts 2004
  • The Rule of 12: Mineral Supplementation for Beef Cows
  • Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Epidemics
Issue 25 December 6, 2004
  • Sustainability of Fruit Crops for North Florida
  • Meeting Announcement
  • Relative Forage Quality: A New Method for Evaluating and Marketing Hay
  • Hurricanes for the Holidays--Hurricane Lilies, That Is
Issue 24 November 22, 2004
  • UF/IFAS Professor Awarded Grant From DOT for Wildflower Research
  • Nitrates and Cropping
  • Butterfly Migration
  • Peanut Harvest Winding Down
Issue 23 November 8, 2004
  • Tomato Varieties for Florida
  • Nematodes are Emerging as The’Major Pest Problem in Florida Peanuts
  • Several Ornamental Shrubs Resistant to Root-knot Nematodes
  • Suwannee River Partnership Celebrates Its First Group of CARES Recipients in the Santa Fe Basin
  •  UF/IFAS Professor Named Researcher of the Year
  • Tomato Soilborne Diseases and Florida Plant Diagnostic Network (FPDN)
Issue 22 October 25, 2004
  • Hurricane Timber Losses - Relief Options and Salvage Operations
  • Hurricanes Reduce Supply of Native Wildflower Seeds
  • Bahiagrass Breeding from Improved Yield Also Improves Forage Quality
  • The 450 Suwannee County 4th Graders Who Skipped School Friday Learned a Lesson
Issue 21 October 11, 2004
  • Current Management of the Asian Ambrosia Beetle, Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Motschulsky)
  • Sod Rotation Update
  • "Celebrating Agriculture in the Suwannee Valley"
  • Botòn Blanco, Spermacoce verticillanta, Promotes Biocontrol of Mole Crickets
Issue 20 September 27, 2004
  • UF Research Center Honors Peanut Producer with Hall of Fame Award
  • Mallows, Hisbiscus Species, for Florida Landscapes
  • EPA 319 Potato Project Summary
  • Soil Sampling at the Top of Your Autumn `to do' List
Issue 19 September 13, 2004
  • UF/IFAS to Hold Fall Field Day
  • Production of Mammalian Offspring Using Sperm Sexed by Flow Cytometry/Cell Sorting
  • Suwannee Valley Field and Greenhouse Workshops
Issue 18 August 30, 2004
  • "Monarch" Tritical
  • Three UF/IFAS County Agents Nationally Recognized for Grower Education Program
  • 2004 Peanut Harvest
  • Get Calves Ready for the Long Haul
Issue 17 August 16, 2004
  • New Clover and Vetch for the Southeast
  • Citrus Planting Established at the North Florida Research and Education Center - Quincy
  • UF/IF Research Center Director Honored with Distinguished Service Award
Issue 16 August 2, 2004
  • Re-Learning Soybean Insect Pest Management
  • Peanut Production and Research Update
  • Late Season Cotton Management
Issue 15 July 19, 2004
  • Three University of Florida Researchers win USDA Honor Award
  • Mitigation of Contaminants in Runoff from Plant Nurseries
  • Spotlight on "Reinform Nematodes"
Issue 14 July 5, 2004
  • Cattle Congregation Sites Do Not Appear to Impact Water Quality
  • Sarah Carte Joins North Florida Research and Education Center Staff
  • Non-Native Invasive Plants - Forest Management DOs and DONT's
Issue 13 June 21, 2004
  • Blanketflower Seed Production Study: Fertilization and Chemical Weed Control
  • DeFuniak Springs Student Wins Big at International Science Fair
  • Evaluation of Thymol as Biofumigant for Control of Bacterial Wilt of Tomato Under Field
  • Nursery and Landscape Managment - Anthropod Pests
Issue 12 June 7, 2004
  • BMP Demonstrations at NFREC - Suwannee Valley
  • Fertilizing Forages
  • "Lawns & th Environment" Conference Brings Together Diverse Interests
Issue 11 May 24, 2003
  • Impact of Replacement Heifer Selection on Long-Term Cow Herd Production Performance
  • Tips for Treating Drip Irrigation Systems with Chlorine
  • New Publication Available
Issue 10 May 10, 2004
  • Hay Preservation for Optimal Forage Yield and High Nutrient Quality
  • Insecticides for Managing Thrips and Tomato Spotted Wilt in Tomato
  • 2004 Vegetable Field Day
  • Peanut Planting Time
Issue 9 April 26, 2004
  • An Update on the Mole Cricket Study in North Florida
  • Suwannee Valley Twilight Field Day
Issue 8 April 12, 2004
  • Mining Bees are Active
  • Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) in Florida
  • Peanut Breeding at the University of Florida
  • Agronomy Notes
Issue 7 March 29, 2004
  • Grass Tetany in Beef Cattle
  • Nematicide Use in Cotton and Peanut
  • Carpenter Bees
  • A New Resource for the Green Industry
Issue 06 March 15, 2004
  • Plateau Herbicide Update
  • Changes to the BSE Feed Rule
  • NFREC Beef Unit to Hold Field Day March 25
Issue 05 March 1, 2004
  • Update on Hardlock of Cotton
  • Efficacy of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria, Acibenzolar-S-Methyl, and Soil Amendment for Integrated Management of Bacterial Wilt on Tomato
  • Important Characteristics of Florida's Environment That Greatly Affect Nature and Agriculture Should be Better Understood?
  • Wildflower Seed Production Workshop
Issue 04 February 16, 2004
  • New "Japanese" Magnolias
  • Using Manures for Springtime Crops
  • Introduction of New Soil Scientist at North Florida REC - Quincy
Issue 03 February 2, 2004
  • University of Florida/IFAS/North Florida Research & Education Center 2003 Awards
  • Greenhouses - An Advantage for Florida Organic Growers
  • Using Genetic Markers in Beef Cattle Selection
Issue 02 January 20, 2004
  • Planning for Peanuts in 2004
  • The Future of Antimicrobial Use in Livestock
Issue 01 January 05, 2004
  • Rabbiteye Blueberries for North Florida
  • A Primer on BSE (Mad Cow Disease)

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