Tim Broschat, a University of Florida environmental horticulture professor, developed a palm fertilizer suitable for Florida's soil that could also reduce water pollution during the summer. At this time, his fertilizer is only available for commercial landscapers.
Read More »Flooding Disrupts Hunting During Spring Turkey Season At Gores Landing
From March 16-29, a large portion of McLemore Road on Gores Landing WMA is closed due to recent rainfall and flooding conditions. Unfortunately for hunters, the closure of the road in this typical turkey habitat overlaps with the spring turkey hunting season, from March 21-29.
Read More »Chicken House Fire Kills 24,000 Chicks
Chickens die in a chicken house fire at Saavedra Farms on Wednesday night.
Read More »FWC Hosts First Statewide Nonnative Fish Catch
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hosts the first statewide nonnative fish catch. The contest was created to raise awareness and help reduce the growing population of invasive fish species in Florida's waters.
Read More »Eighteenth-century Pirate Searches For Crew In Gainesville
Gainesville resident Donald Ridenbaugh is recruiting members for his historic pirate group, The Crew of the Scavenger. Ridenbaugh, who plays the 18th century pirate Captain Jack D. Stifler, is currently planning the 2015 Pirate Bash.
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