Extension Publications

EDIS (Electronic Data Information Source)

Information and educational materials on issues such as sustainable agriculture, competitiveness in world markets, natural resource conservation, energy conservation, food safety, child and family development, consumer credit counseling, and youth development.

IFAS Extension Bookstore

For-sale educational resources resulting from the collaboration of research scientists and educators from the UF campus, sixteen Research and Education Centers and sixty-seven County Cooperative Extension Service offices who develop and deliver practical solutions for the challenges of living in a culturally diverse state like Florida.

Featured Creatures

Featured Creatures provides in-depth profiles of insects, mites, nematodes, and other organisms that are of interest to Florida's residents. An associated purpose is to support professionals in agriculture, horticulture, and urban pest control.

FruitScapes

Fruit trees are a wonderful way to enhance the beauty and value of your landscape. They provide nutritious food to eat and share with friends, neighbors, and wildlife; they provide shade, and are aesthetically pleasing. Florida residents are blessed with three climatic regions in which fruit trees may be grown: warm temperate area where peaches, nectarines, persimmons, and blueberries; subtropical areas where citrus and moderately to very cold hardy subtropical fruits such as loquat, lychee, guava, and avocado may be grown and; warm subtropical/tropical areas where less cold hardy fruit trees such as mango, banana, atemoya, carambola, papaya and mamey sapote may be grown.


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