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Newsletter Archives 2005

Volume #7 Date Released Topics

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Issue 26 December 19, 2005
  • Florida Bull Test Sale Scheduled
  • Florida Coreopsis, coreopsis floridana A New Fall-flowering Perennial for Florida
  • Planning for Soybean Rust in 2006
  • Potential Cut Foliage (Florist's "Greens") Crops for North Florida
Issue 25 December 5, 2005
  • Selection of Herd Sires: Key to Genetic Progress in Beef Cattle Herds
  • North Florida REC - Suwannee Valley Hydroponics - 1st UF/IFAS Virtual Field Day
  • Picture this...
Issue 24 November 21, 2005
  • Peanut Plans for 2006
  • Make the Move to Magnesium
  • UF/IFAS Researchers Develop New Vegetable Soybean
  • Scirtothrips dorsalis Found in Florida
Issue 23 November 7, 2005
  • Florida Foundation Seed, Inc. Seeks Partner to License
  • Economic Impact of Agriculture in Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon and Wakulla Counties
  • Dollar Spot, A Common Leaf Disease on Bahiagrass
  • Picture this...
Issue 22 October 24, 2005
  • Managing the Twolined Spittlebug in 2006
  • “Nitrogen” - It's Everywhere so What's the Big Deal?
  • Tomato Varieties for Florida - Large Round Types
  • Planning for the Next Peanut Crop
  • Marshmallows are Made of What?!?
Issue 21 October 10, 2005
  • Weeds Create Nematode Problems in Cropping Systems
  • 2005 Georgia/Florida Updates for Green Industry Professionals
  • New Wood Plants and Landscaping Trends from the 9th Biennial Southern Plant Conference
  • NFREC Presents Its First Ever Young Scientist Award
  • Picture this...
Issue 20 September 26, 2005
  • Phytotoxicity and Weed Control in Container-Grown Wood Ornamentals: Halosulfuron and Sulfentrazone
  • Perennial Peanut Hay - A Nutritious Feed for Horse Rations
  • UF/IFAS Award Cattleman With NFREC Hall of Fame Award
  • Picture this...
Issue 19 September 12, 2005
  • Asian Soybean Rust Update
  • BreacTime: Brunch with Research and Extension Agricultural Colleagues: Timely, Innovative, Mitigative Exchanges
  • Application of Actigard Acibenzolar-S-Methyl Enhances Host Resistance in Tomato Against Ralstonia solanacearum
  • Nursery-Landscape
  • Nematode Parasite of Thrips in Peanut
  • UF Shows Off Blue-Prints for Building Better Beef
Issue 18 August 29, 2005
  • Hurricane Lilies, Lycoris Species
  • Micronutrients in Agriculture: Identifying Problems
  • Agricultural Enterprise Workshops for North Florida
Issue 17 August 15, 2005
  • Selection for Meat Tenderness in Beef Cattle
  • Peanut Harvest - 2005
  • Tomato Disease Workshop to be Held in Quincy
  • Need Help With a Marketing Issue?
Issue 16 August 1, 2005
  • Maintain or Improve Hay Quality
  • Fungus Workshop to be Held at UF/IFAS Research Center
  • Mel Thore and Jim Rich Receive Plaques of Appreciation
Issue 15 July 18, 2005
  • Impact of the Cost of Natural Gas on Fertilizer Prices
  • Small Grain Seed Will be in Short Supply this Fall
  • The Necessity of Deep Tillage or Subsoiling in Florida Crops
  • Propagation of Muscadine Grapes
  • UF/IFAS Awards Long Time Farm Broadcaster
Issue 14 July 5, 2005
  • Twospotted Spider Mite
  • Wetland Plants - Part II
  • UF/IFAS Awards Local Greenhouse Grower
  • UF/IFAS and UG Release New Winter Forage Varieties
Issue 13 June 20, 2005
  • Research and Extension a Key in Suwannee River Partnership Success
  • Area Growers Updated at UF/IFAS Twilight Field Day
  • A Root-Knot Nematode Risk Index for Peanuts??
Issue 12 June 6, 2005
  • Intensive Silviculture and Productivity of Southern Pine Forests
  • Where's the Beef?
  • Improving Germination of Coreopsis Seed
Issue 11 May 23, 2005
  • Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia indicia
  • Une of Thymol to Manage Meloidognyne ssp. and Ralsontia Solancearum in Fresh Market Tomato
  • Florida's Asia Soybean Rust Update
Issue 10 May 9, 2005
  • New Red Crape Myrtle Add Sizzle to Your Summer!
  • Grass Yellowing: Save Your Greenbacks
  • Fruit Crops for North Florida Demonstration Expansion at North Florida Research and Education Center - Suwannee Valley
Issue 9 April 25, 2005
  • Florida Peanut Variety Trial Results
  • Bioeconomic Index Values are a Useful Tool in Beef Cattle Selection
  • UF/IFAS and FAMU Create Website to Help Small Farmers
  • Stone Fruit Twilight Tour to Showcase new Varieties Developed by UF/IFAS
  • UF/IFAS Professor Named Educator of the Year
  • UF/IFAS Post-Doctoral Researcher Wins First Place
Issue 8 April 11, 2005
  • Wild Hosts of Thrips
  • Warm-Season Legumes in Central and North-Central Florida for Beef Cattle
Issue 7 March 28, 2005
  • “AGS” - A New Rye Forage Variety for the Southeast
  • Diseases Caused by the Bacterium, Xyelella fastidiosa
  • Genetic Technology in Cotton
  • Suwannee Valley Twilight Field Day
Issue 6 March 14, 2005
  • Where do insects go during the winter?
  • Got water?
  • What peanut varieties can I plant early?
Issue 5 February 28, 2005
  • Partnership Leads BMP Adoption in North Florida
  • Nematode Management in Cotton
Issue 4 February 14, 2005
  • Lady Lupine Roadside Study
  • Symposium Participants Show Great Interest in Longleaf Pine Groundcover Restoration
  • Magnolia Field Day Scheduled at NFREC-Quincy
  • Florida Bull Test Sale Draws Over 300 Attendees
Issue 3 January 31, 2005
  • Asian Soybean Rust Symptoms and Sources for Updated Information
  • Asian Ambrosia Beetle
  • Eddie Coulliette Wins Employee of the Year Award
Issue 2 January 17, 2005
  • Manure Nutrient Availability
  • Managing Soil pH: The Secret to Successful Production
  • Promising New Evergreen Magnolia Species for the Gulf Coast
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January 3, 2005
  • Small Farms and Alternative Enterprise In-Service Training a "Big" Success

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