Living Well in the Panhandle Spring 2011 Issue
Judy Corbus Living Well in the Panhandle Newsletter Editor Washington and Holmes Counties JLCorbus@ufl.edu It’s hard to believe summer is knocking at our door – it seems like New Year’s Day was just...
View ArticleWakulla County Honeybees Doing Well After T.S. Debbie
Wakulla County’s honeybees are still bringing pollen to the hives. Wakulla County’s honeybees are still foraging as the available blooms are fading with the approach of summer’s dog days. Some pollen...
View ArticleLate Soybeans Doing Well in the Big Bend
Late soybeans are doing well, dodging disease, insects and weather…so far. Second crop soybeans are blooming in Florida’s Big Bend and doing well with sufficient rain. Many fields are following green...
View ArticleCaterpillars Are Eating Well In Wakulla County
Whitemarked Tussock Moth caterpillars are one of may caterpillars now emerging in Wakulla County. All are hungery and ready to eat. Late May has seen the emergence of many caterpillars in Wakulla...
View ArticleResolutions for Living Well
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “resolution” as “the act of finding an answer or solution to a conflict, problem, etc.; the act of resolving something.” Now that 2015 is here, what are you...
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