Late soybeans are doing well, dodging disease, insects and weather…so far. Second crop soybeans are blooming in Florida’s Big Bend and doing well with sufficient rain. Many fields are following green chopped corn used in dairies for immediate needs or ensiling. Producers have kept a watchful eye on the tropical weather situation and prices. Two …
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Permanent link to this article: http://jackson.ifas.ufl.edu/newsletters/2012/08/31/late-soybeans-doing-well-in-the-big-bend/
Wakulla County Honeybees Doing Well After T.S. Debbie
Wakulla County’s honeybees are still bringing pollen to the hives. Wakulla County’s honeybees are still foraging as the available blooms are fading with the approach of summer’s dog days. Some pollen is still being brought to the hive by worker bees. Tropical Storm Debbie necessitated mosquito spraying in parts of the county, but with negligible …
Permanent link to this article: http://jackson.ifas.ufl.edu/newsletters/2012/07/27/wakulla-county-honeybees-doing-well-after-t-s-debbie/
Doing Your Part to Protect Water Quality
Carrie T. Stevenson Coastal Sustainability Agent Escambia County Extension ctsteven@ufl.edu Contrary to popular belief, stormwater runoff—not industrial discharge—is the primary source of water pollution in Florida. During a rain, anything on the ground can be picked up, carried via water, and taken downstream to the nearest body of water. While newer construction projects require stormwater …
Permanent link to this article: http://jackson.ifas.ufl.edu/newsletters/2012/03/13/doing-your-part-to-protect-water-quality/








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