The average American family uses 320 gallons of water daily, about 30 percent of which is devoted to outdoor uses. University of Florida researchers are trying to lower both numbers.

University Of Florida Study Shows Homeowners Less Likely To Adopt Impactful Water Conservation Measures

The average American family uses 320 gallons of water daily, about 30 percent of which is devoted to outdoor uses. University of Florida researchers are trying to lower both numbers. But Laura Warner and John Diaz, faculty members in the UF/IFAS agricultural education and communication…

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• UF/IFAS photo of mangrove trees in the Gulf.

University Of Florida Experts: Random Mangrove Trimming Can Cause Serious Damage

About three of every four Floridians live along the coast, and mangrove trees often dot waterfront properties. Sometimes owners want to trim the mangroves so they can see the sea better. But the state regulates mangrove trimming. The 1996 Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act sets…

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In the United States, West Nile virus circulates among wild birds, transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, which can spread West Nile and other viruses in the southern United States. Humans can become infected when a person is bitten by a West Nile-carrying mosquito.

University Of Florida: Mosquitoes That Transmit West Nile Virus Love To Bite Non-Native Lizards: What’s Next?

In the United States, West Nile virus circulates among wild birds, transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, which can spread West Nile and other viruses in the southern United States. Humans can become infected when a person is bitten by a West Nile-carrying mosquito. A new study published…

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Finger limes, a unique citrus variety gaining interest among chefs, foodies, and citrus growers, will be the topic of an upcoming symposium sponsored by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Citrus Research and Education Center.

Finger Limes, Unique New Options For Florida Growers, Topic Of March Symposium

LAKE ALFRED, FL. – Finger limes, a unique citrus variety gaining interest among chefs, foodies, and citrus growers, will be the topic of an upcoming symposium sponsored by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Citrus Research and Education Center. The half-day…

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A homemade tree assessment device in action, deployed along a road in front of a house.

University Of Florida Study Shows Homemade Device May Help Arborists Assess Odds Of Falling Trees Causing Damage

With a device they can make on their own for only $159, arborists can for the most part accurately assess whether people and pedestrians are at risk of danger if a tree falls in your yard. That’s way less than the machines on the market,…

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Can a computer “taste” a tomato or a blueberry? Well, not exactly, but it can tell scientists which volatiles in these fruits make them taste good, say University of Florida researchers.

University Of Florida Researchers Creating An ‘Artificial Intelligence Connoisseur’

Can a computer “taste” a tomato or a blueberry? Well, not exactly, but it can tell scientists which volatiles in these fruits make them taste good, say University of Florida researchers. UF/IFAS breeder and geneticist Marcio Resende wants to create what he calls an “Artificial…

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Many local fields are rife with the red fruit. Wael Elwakil, a relatively new fruit and vegetable production agent with UF/IFAS Extension Hillsborough County, tells us why strawberries are so critical to west-central Florida from November to March:

In The Heart Of Florida’s Strawberry Season, An Expert Explains Why They’re So Wonderful

When you think of February, you might dream of a Happy Valentine’s Day, roses and romance. If you live in central and South Florida, you might also want to buy the very best strawberries. Many local fields are rife with the red fruit. Wael Elwakil,…

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Last month, Choi returned to UF, also as an assistant professor. She is just starting her artificial intelligence research and outreach at the UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center (GCREC).

Ag Engineer Comes ‘Home’ To UF/IFAS; Uses AI To Help Reduce Farm Labor Costs

Dana Choi grew up in South Korea but considers Florida her second home. She spent several years on the main campus of the University of Florida, getting her master’s and doctoral degrees in agricultural and biological engineering from the UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life…

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University Of Florida Wildlife Expert Answers Questions About COVID-19 And White-Tailed Deer

Recent scientific studies have shown that white-tailed deer, a deer species found all over the eastern United States, can become infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. A new University of Florida publication explains what is currently known about these infections, as well as the…

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Consumers are more likely to buy orange juice if they think the fruit comes from Florida, new University of Florida research shows. In fact, top reasons consumers purchase orange juice include taste, health benefits, and origin of the fruit. 

UF Survey: ‘Florida’ Branding On Orange Juice Helps It Sell Better

Consumers are more likely to buy orange juice if they think the fruit comes from Florida, new University of Florida research shows. In fact, top reasons consumers purchase orange juice include taste, health benefits, and origin of the fruit.  Grocery shoppers say they want orange…

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