Friday, January 20, 2023

Prescribed fire science, food businesses and more UF/IFAS news


 

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  For the week beginning January 17, 2023
 
   
  

 
TIMELY NEWS |
 Florida's Prescribed Fire Awareness Week starts on Monday. Our experts can explain the science behind prescribed fires and more. Contact us for an expert on this topic >

  
   
 
  


Below are the most recent research, programs, events and more from UF/IFAS. We can help you cover and localize news to your area; just use the contact links below or reply to this email.

Para el contenido en español de la edición de esta semana, por favor utilice este enlace.

UF/IFAS helps Floridians launch food business dreams 

Starting a food business might seem intimidating, but UF/IFAS Extension courses can help make big dreams a reality. Download here > Contact > 


UF ag engineer to assess crop damage after tropic storms, hurricanes, using AI

University of Florida scientists will use artificial intelligence technology to quantify damage to fruits and vegetables caused by extreme weather events, such as Hurricane Ian. Download here > Contact > 


Feb. 10: UF/IFAS Everglades Center Celebrates 100 Years

The center has built a world-class reputation for its commitment to growers, promoting sustainable agricultural systems and protecting South Florida’s natural resources. Download here > Contact > 


VIRTUAL EVENT FEB. 7: Updates on silent killer of St. Augustinegrass

UF/IFAS experts will provide the latest information about the spread of Lethal Viral Necrosis, detecting its signs, how and where to test for it and more. Download here > Contact > 

 

  
       
 
 
 
     
  

LAS NOTICIAS | Las comunicaciones de UF/IFAS ahora se traducen al español para darle un mejor servicio a nuestras comunidades de habla hispana. A continuación encontrarás nuestras publicaciones más recientes.

  
   
  

Científicos Encuentran Evidencia De Que La Leche Materna De Mujeres Vacunadas Contra El COVID-19 Podría Proteger A Los Bebés

El nuevo estudio analizó las heces de los bebés que consumieron esta leche y se determinó la presencia de anticuerpos contra el SARS-CoV-2. Contacto >


In English: Scientists find more evidence that breast milk of those vaccinated against COVID-19 may protect infants 
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More from UF/IFAS Communications

 

New from AskIFAS: Pressure cookers and slow cookers

Fancy a warming stew when it's chilly outside? Two new publications explain the ins and outs of using pressure cookers and slow cookers at home. Contact >


Our blogs share knowledge: What happened to the Cuban tree frogs in the freeze?

Do your local residents have a Cuban tree frog invasion in their yard? They can help UF/IFAS study these frogs and learn how they responded to Florida’s recent long freeze.  Contact >


Visual learning: Planning the spring herb garden

Home gardeners can use this handy infographic to plan herbs for spring. See more infographics > Contact >

  
   
   
   
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