RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT
CONTROLLING THE INVASIVE JAPANESE CLIMBING FERN IN NATURAL AREAS OF NORTHWEST FLORIDA

Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum) is a non-native, invasive vine with widespread occurrence throughout the southeastern Coastal Plain. The spread of Japanese climbing fern into forest ecosystems has detrimental implications for a variety of forest products and ecosystem services... [more]

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
REGISTRAR NEWS

Attention Non- Degree students. The Registrar’s Office will no longer allow extra time for registration. Non-Degree registration will occur August 24, 2009 – August 28, 2009 for the Fall 2009 semester.  After the 28 th, each student who tries to go non-degree seeking will be receiving a $100 late registration fee. Students can begin completing Non-Degree applications at this time for Fall. If you should have any questions please contact Kat Campbell 850-983-5216 ex 109.

 

STATEWIDE COURSE DATABASE

We have linked the statewide course database to the CALS main page; here is the URL:
http://cals.ifas.ufl.edu/de-statewide-mad/browse_courses.aspx.
The site is a searchable database of all courses that are being offered at RECs as well as those being delivered by distance from Gainesville.


SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR LIFE
HURRICANE PREP FOR AG PRODUCERS

Use our tips for farmers and ranchers to protect your home, property, and business in times of disaster.... [more]

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

AWARDS: Merniece Johnson is presented with the 2009 UF/IFAS Superior Accomplishment Award by Dr. Larry Arrington, Interim Senior Vice President of IFAS and Dr. Millie Ferrer, Interim Dean for Extension.  This award ... [more]

PUBLICATIONS: Dr. Marinescu recently published an article entitled "A Multi-Criteria Timber Allocation Model Integrating Sawmilling Decisions"... [more]

NEWS AND EVENTS

2009 Wildlife Expo

Saturday, August 1, 2009 at the UF/PJC Milton Campus (5988 Hwy 90, Milton, FL)

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VENDOR FORM

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Department of Corrections Tour

A field tour of the specialty crops production area was recently held for administrators from the Department of Corrections.  William Wendt (Specialty Crops Manager) and Greg Dozier (Farm Supervisor) conducted the tour and discussed cultural practices and production data from the demonstration plots.  The DOC personnel represented corrections facilities from Tallahassee to Pensacola and they are interested in growing food to feed the inmates. 

Click the image for a slideshow of all the pictures taken!