UF/IFAS Extension provides practical solutions to range of problems facing FloridiansÂ
For an average of 3 cents a day per Florida taxpayer, Extension addresses challenges for farms, cities and suburbs.
For an average of 3 cents a day per Florida taxpayer, Extension addresses challenges for farms, cities and suburbs.
My generation polluted the air with carbon dioxide and other gasses that act like a blanket, keeping in heat.
New shipment opportunities promise economic gains but threaten one of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems.
Investing in solutions such as the Resilient Florida program reduces flood risk and costly repairs.
Florida has a unique opportunity to model how a coastal state protects its economy while leading an energy transition.
Clam farmers deliver valuable ecosystem services by installing one of nature’s water filtration systems.
Okaloosa County depends on healthy waters, strong military bases and an unspoiled environment.
HB 1421 and SB 1658 would require grazable public conservation lands in Florida to be made available for cattle grazing.
Heat pumps are common primarily in warm southern states such as Florida where winter heating needs are relatively low.
The 'Blue Ribbon Projects' bill would make it easier to turn thousands of acres of rural Florida into sprawling development.
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