Clam Farming in Southwest Florida

Shellfish aquaculture is a relatively new pursuit in Florida. It began in the 1970s in the Indian River Lagoon when attempts were made to culture hard clams as a means of taking pressure off declining… Read More
Posted: February 3, 2016
Shellfish aquaculture is a relatively new pursuit in Florida. It began in the 1970s in the Indian River Lagoon when attempts were made to culture hard clams as a means of taking pressure off declining… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Farm Management, Turf
Tags: Aquaculture, clam farming, hard clams, sunray venus clams
Posted: June 4, 2015
Take-all root rot is a disease that is common on warm season turfgrass. It occurs during the summer and fall months when Florida receives the majority of its rainfall. Extended rainfall or long periods when… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes, Lawn, Pests & Disease, Turf, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension
Tags: brown patch, dead grass, disease, fungus, horticulture, lawn, Pgm_HortComm, Pgm_HortRes, root, turf
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