North Florida REC-Quincy
Subtopics
Publications
- Alternatives to Petroleum-Based Containers for the Nursery Industry
- The Annual Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) as a Potential Forage Crop for Livestock in the Southeastern U.S.
- Annual Warm-Season Legumes for Florida and the US Gulf Coast: Forage Yield, Nutritional Composition, and Feeding Value
- Camelina Production in Florida
- Causes and Management of Insect and Mite Resistance in Strawberry Production
- Cotton Cultural Practices and Fertility Management
- Cotton Growth and Development
- Cotton Nematode Management
- Crapemyrtle Pruning
- Cull Whole Peanuts as a Feed Supplement for Beef Cows
- Dead Wood: Key to Enhancing Wildlife Diversity in Forests
- Design Suggestions and Greenhouse Management for Vegetable Production in Perlite and Rockwool Media in Florida
- "Earlyploid" - Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass
- Effects of Oil Spills on Marine and Coastal Wildlife
- Environmental and Economic Benefits of Selecting Beef Cattle for Feed Efficiency
- Establishment of Lanceleaf Tickseed (Coreopsis lanceolata) in Roadside Right-of-Ways
- Establishment of Silvopasture in Existing Pastures
- Estimated Livestock Fencing Costs for the Small-Farm Owner
- Farmer Perceptions of Wildlife Damage to Row Crops in North Florida
- Feeding Food Wastes to Swine
- Field Corn Production Guide
- Field Corn Production Problems: A Diagnostic Guide
- The Florida Bull Test 2008-2009
- The Florida Bull Test 2009–2010
- The Florida Bull Test 2010-2011
- Forest Herbicide Characteristics
- Getting Started in Butterfly Gardening
- Hardy Hibiscus for Florida Landscapes
- Herbicides Registered for Pine Management in Florida – 2008
- Hurricane Lilies,Lycoris Species, in Florida
- The Importance of Bottomland Hardwood Forests for Wildlife
- Improving the Value of Cull Cows by Feeding Prior to Slaughter
- Insect Management in Pasture
- Integrated Management of White Mold on Vegetables in Florida
- 'Jon Jon' Magnolia: A Late-Flowering Deciduous Magnolia for Northern Florida
- A Low Input, Sustainable Production System for Fresh Market Tomatoes
- Management Considerations for Wheat Production in Florida
- Management of Insect and Mite Resistance in Ornamental Crops
- Managing Insecticide and Miticide Resistance in Florida Landscapes
- Many Plants Have Extrafloral Nectaries Helpful to Beneficials
- Mineral Concentrations in Grazed Cool-Season Annual Grass Pastures in North Florida
- Monitoring Method and North Florida Phenology of Pecan Nut Casebearer
- Native and Exotic Insect Borers Are Important Crop Pests in the U.S.
- Native Wildflowers: Container Production of Joe-Pye Weed from Seed
- Native Wildflowers on Roadsides of Central and South Florida
- New Florida Foliage Plant Cultivar: Aglaonema 'Stripes'
- New Red-Flowered Crapemyrtles
- Nursery Crop Selection and Market Niches
- "Ocala" - A New Diploid Annual Ryegrass for the Southern U.S.
- Open-Field Soilless Culture of Vegetables
- Overview of Pine Straw Production in North Florida: Potential Revenues, Fertilization Practices, and Vegetation Management Recommendations
- Peanut Variety Performance in Florida, 2004 - 2007
- Peanut Variety Performance in Florida, 2005 – 2008
- Peanut Variety Performance in Florida, 2006–2009
- The Pecan Tree
- Physiological, Nutritional, and Other Disorders of Tomato Fruit
- Primer on Chemical Vegetation Management in Florida Pine Plantations
- Production and Marketing of Chestnuts in the Southeastern United States
- Promising New Evergreen Magnolias for Florida
- The Role of Livestock in Integrated Peanut/Cotton Cropping System-Economics
- Seed Production of Goldenmane Coreopsis
- Selected Legumes Used As Summer Cover Crops
- Selecting Collard Varieties Based on Yield, Plant Habit and Bolting
- A Series on Diseases in the Florida Vegetable Garden: PEPPER
- A Series on Diseases in the Florida Vegetable Garden: TOMATO
- Sod-Based Peanut/Cotton Rotation-Soil Health Part 1: Root Depth, Earthworms and Soil Water Infiltration
- Sod/Livestock-Based Peanut/Cotton Production System: Why We Recommend It!
- Stink Bugs and Leaffooted Bugs Are Important Fruit, Nut, Seed and Vegetable Pests
- Thinning Southern Pines - A Key to Greater Returns
- Three Soilborne Tomato Diseases Caused by Ralstonia and Fusarium Species and their Field Diagnostics
- Tomato IPM in Florida
- Tospoviruses (Family Bunyaviridae, Genus Tospovirus)
- Understanding Commercial Free-Choice Mineral Mixes for Beef Cattle
- Use of Perennial Grasses in Peanut/Cotton Rotations: Effect on Pests
- Weed Hosts of Root-Knot Nematodes Common to Florida
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