Immokalee REC
Publications
- Bats of Florida
- Benefits of an Abscission Agent in Mechanical Harvesting of Citrus
- Blossom Drop, Reduced Fruit Set, and Post-Pollination Disorders in Tomato
- Creating Wildlife Habitat with Native Florida Freshwater Wetland Plants
- A Decision-Aid Tool to Compare Costs of Mechanical Harvesting Systems
- Design and Construction of Screened Wells for Agricultural Irrigation Systems
- Chemigation Equipment and Techniques for Citrus
- 50 Common Native Plants Important In Florida's Ethnobotanical History
- Conservation Options for Private Landowners in Florida
- Homeowner Fact Sheet: Citrus Canker
- Development of Bahiagrass Fertilization Recommendations: 1990-2008
- Fertigation Nutrient Sources and Application Considerations for Citrus
- Florida Reclaimed Phosphate Mine Soils: Characteristics, Potential Uses, and Management Considerations
- Florida State Symbols
- Florida's Geological History
- Florida's Large Carnivores
- Florida's Native Bromeliads
- Groundwater Nitrogen: Behavior in Flatwoods and Gravel Soils Using Organic Amendments for Vegetable Production
- Growing Heirloom Tomato Varieties in Southwest Florida
- Guide to Using Rhizomal Perennial Peanut in the Urban Landscape
- The Horseshoe Crab: A Brochure
- The Horseshoe Crab: A Poster
- Hurricanes and the Harvesting Decisions
- Hydraulic Considerations for Citrus Microirrigation Systems
- Improving, Restoring, and Managing Wildlife Habitat in Florida: Sources of Technical Assistance for Rural Landowners
- Introducción a la Tecnología de Injertos a la Industria de Tomate en la Florida: Beneficios Potenciales y Retos
- Jatropha: An Alternative Substitute to Fossil Fuel
- Landscape Diversity: Florida Phosphate Mine Pit Lakes
- Landscape Diversity: Multiple-Use Landscapes for Reclaimed Phosphatic Clay Areas
- Materials and Installation of Delivery Pipes for Irrigation Systems
- Multiple-Use Landscapes: Reclaimed Phosphate Mined Lands
- Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Agricultural Products
- Nesting Island Creation for Wading Birds
- Non-Governmental Organizations Serving Farmworkers in Florida
- An Overview and Informal Key of the Ferns of Florida
- Stormwater as an Alternative Source of Water Supply: Feasibility and Implications for Watershed Management
- Sugarcane Production in Southwest Florida: Mineral Soils and Amendments
- Tomato Varieties for Florida - Florida “Red Rounds,” Plum, Cherries, and Grapes
- Tropical Hardwood Hammocks in Florida
- Using Recyclable Water Containment Areas (RWCAs) to Treat Agricultural Stormwater Runoff For Watersheds: A Concept Paper
- Water Measurement for Agricultural Irrigation and Drainage Systems
- Wildlife in Urban Landscapes: Use of Golf Course Ponds by Wetlands Birds
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