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Article Of The Month

"Article of the Month" is an educational series designed to enhance the services of the South Florida Beef-Forage Program (SFBFP) to livestock producers. Each month will highlight appropriate information to guide producers. Articles will be prepared interchangeably among county livestock extension agents, researchers and statewide extension specialists. It is hoped that articles will generate more discussion on "Cattletalk", SFBFP's discussion group.

2021

Month Article Author(s)
December Maintain the Value of Your Stored Forage Lauren Butler, UF/IFAS Extension Okeechobee County, Okeechobee
November 38th Annual Florida Cattlemen's Institute & Allied Trade Show Lindsey Wiggins, UF/IFAS Extension Hendry County, LaBelle
October Can Pastures Help Mitigate Climate Change? Dr. Maria Silveira, UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research & Education Center, Ona
September Anticipating and Adapting to New Challenges in the Beef Cattle Business Chris Prevatt, UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research & Education Center, Ona
August Using Genetics to Beat the Heat Colleen Larson, UF/IFAS Extension Regional Dairy, Okeechobee
July Why Do Pasture Herbicides Fail? Laura Bennett, UF/IFAS Extension Multi-County, Dade City
June Heifer and Young Cow Management Christa Kirby, UF/IFAS Extension Manatee County, Palmetto
May Bermudagrass Renovation Demonstration Trial Dr. Joao Vendramini & Dr. Maria Silveira UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research & Education Center, Ona
April Equine Eye Problems Brittany Justesen, UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County, Kissimmee
March Are Parasites Eating Away at Your Profits? Bridget Stice, UF/IFAS Extension Polk County
February Boosting reproduction without increasing feed costs of beef heifers in Florida Dr. Philipe Moriel, Range Cattle Research & Education Center, Ona
January Fireweed Control Taylor Davis, UF/IFAS Extension Highlands County

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