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  1. This publication is intended to aid sugarcane producers in the identification of symptoms of nutrient disorders, weeds, diseases, and insects potentially observed in the field. Where applicable corrective measures are suggested.
  2. 1984-01-01 The first objective of this circular is to discuss molasses-based feeds in general. This includes an overview of the numerous ingredients used to formulate molasses-based feed mixtures, advantages and precautions of feeding molasses-based feeds, types of feeding equipment, and when and where to...
  3. Everything from soup to nuts-appetizers, soups, relishes, wines and liqueurs. Included are 140 recipes for 42 tropical fruits, each of which is fully described and illustrated in full color. Also included is information on calories and vitamins as well as directions for freezing, wine making,...
  4. This book includes pictures and descriptions of Florida's flowering trees and palms. 2 Copies
  5. Butterfly identification is now simple for everyone! This handy field guide focuses on 102 species of Florida butterflies, arranged by color. See a blue butterfly? Turn to the blue section. Perfect for backyard or field use, this book features full-color photos of each butterfly plus an...
  6. This book combines botanical illustration and general summaries of flowering plant family characteristics. Part2 includes 37 figures of illustrations. Each family discussion includes a diagnosis and summary of characters, distribution data, important economic members, pollination ecology, and...
  7. In writing this book we hope to enable Florida residents and visitors to become acquainted with a few of the more conspicuous wild flowers of the state. We have endeavored to include representative flowers from all the principal plant formations that occur in the state. The scientific name and...
  8. This book answers a great need for all those who must treat poisonings. It provides invaluable factual information relative to the toxicity of poisonous plants and will be a value to physicians and other emergency personnel.
  9. 1995-01-01 This text provides color photographs for the identification of Florida citrus insects, mites, diseases, physiological disorders, horticultural problems and nutritional deficiencies and toxicities.
  10. 1961-01-01 The purpose of this bulletin is to bring before the Florida grower, in a brief practical and scientific manner, the known information regarding the malnutrition problems of citrus, point out the deficiency symptoms of various nutrients, as well as the symptoms of excesses. By so doing and...