Best Management Practices for Calf Processing Vaccines
See the Best Management Practices when it comes to using calf processing vaccines in your cow-calf operation. Vaccines are an important tool in the effort towards raising healthy calves. [...]
See the Best Management Practices when it comes to using calf processing vaccines in your cow-calf operation. Vaccines are an important tool in the effort towards raising healthy calves. [...]
See a Q&A on the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Final Rule on EID tags for cattle. In late April 2024, the USDA APHIS passed a [...]
See the best advice for using drones in ag, whether you are using a drone for monitoring, management, surveying, and more. The use of drones has become pervasive in [...]
A UF/IFAS Tip of the Week looks at citrus tree sectoring, a result of recent trunk injections to fight citrus greening in Florida citrus. Citrus growers who utilized trunk [...]
See tips from UF/IFAS on all the factors that should be considered in your hurricane plan as the start of Hurricane Season approaches. June 1st marks the start of [...]
Timing when you turn your cattle out to a new forage grazing pasture is important to optimize forage production. If you rely on forages as a primary feed source [...]
Since citrus trees need an optimal environment, make sure you are following these UF/IFAS tips for drought stress in citrus. Drought season in Florida poses a big problem for [...]
See information on the basics of summer cover crops for Florida growers from a UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article. “If you are looking for a method to invest [...]
The UF/IFAS May 9th Tropical Fruit Production Workshop for Florida growers can be attended in person or online. UF/IFAS maintains that there are “new and potential growers who are [...]
Soil pH plays a huge role in nutrient availability, especially where micro-sprinkler irrigation has raised soil pH. “Soil pH influences nutrient availability;”is the sentiment of a Citrus Industry article [...]
See the details of a citrus grower trial that showed the extreme importance of irrigation frequency for citrus trees. The name of the game in the Florida citrus industry [...]
See all of the ways that fire ants and Ag don’t mix and why you should be mindful of keeping them away from your ag operation. No one likes [...]
A UF/IFAS researchers says more research is needed on grazing-land management for soil carbon storage in the Southeast. Florida ranchers should listen with skepticism to carbon trade marketers, according [...]
Attend the Landscape University CEU Day on May 15th, presented by UF/IFAS Extension Lake County. UF/IFAS Extension Lake County is hosting Landscape University CEU Day. According to a UF/IFAS [...]
See tips to manage the eastern lubber grasshopper, a pest that will eat many plants, including citrus and vegetables. A recent UF/IFAS blog shared information on the eastern lubber [...]
Florida’s Ag Commissioner issued a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Emergency Rule to protect Florida cattle and other livestock. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been detected in domestic livestock [...]
See the ins and outs of using particle film on citrus from the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article for Florida citrus growers. Many Florida citrus growers are turning [...]
The 2025 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge with a prize of $100,000 is accepting applications by June 15th. Are you an entrepreneur with a product or invention that could [...]
The 2022 Census of Agriculture was released by the USDA in March; see statistics from it about Florida agriculture. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service [...]
See how a researcher with Texas A&M is looking to use AI to make livestock operations more efficient. Texas A&M AgriLife animal nutritionist, Luis Tedeschi, Ph.D., is looking to [...]