by ndilorenzo | Jul 1, 2016
Nicolas DiLorenzo and Darren Henry, UF/IFAS NFREC Beef Research Unit, Marianna Producers across the Southeast are having to make some tough decisions this summer. The calf market has fallen off considerably, so should you sell at weaning, or should you keep your...
by Jennifer Bearden | Jul 1, 2016
There are many external parasites that effect horses. Some are just annoying but some transmit deadly diseases. The world’s deadliest creature is also a menace to horses. These creatures transmit Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, Western Equine Encephalomyelitis,...
by Doug Mayo | Jul 1, 2016
For the entire month of June, cotton prices (Dec16 futures) have been “range-bound” mostly between 64 and 66 cents. In light of today’s planted acreage report, it would have to be considered good news if prices can remain at or above 64 cents. Prices (Dec16 futures)...
by Doug Mayo | Jul 1, 2016
While almost half of Floridians acknowledge buying genetically modified foods, a recent survey by the Center for Public Issues Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Florida reveals that most people want to know much more about those...
by Doug Mayo | Jun 30, 2016
A farmer took an extended vacation to Jerusalem with his family, including his mother-in-law. While they were there, the mother-in-law died. With the death certificate in his hand, the farmer went to the American Consulate’s Office to make arrangements to send...