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EDIS Documents (University of Florida/IFAS Extension)
- New Plants for Florida: Stone Fruit
- Alternative Opportunities for Small Farms: Peach and Nectarine Production Review
- Strategies for Subtropical Peach Production in Florida
- Florida Subtropical Peaches: General Concepts and Cultivars Recommended for Grower Trials
- Rootstocks for Florida Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums
- Florida Subtropical Peaches: Production Practices
- Training and Pruning Florida Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums
- Insect Management in Peaches
- Caribbean Fruit Fly
- Peach, Plum and Nectarine Products and Recipes
- Growing Plums in Florida
- Atmospheric Parameters Which Affect Evapotranspiration (to aid in irrigation scheduling)
- Guide to EPA's Proposed Numeric Nutrient Water Quality Criteria for Florida - NEW
UF Virtual Field Days
- Stone Fruit Introduction
- Dormant Season Insects
- Insect Traps
- Insects At Harvest
- Stone Fruit Harvest
- Stone Fruit Pruning
- Stone Fruit Disease
2012 Winter Pruning Workshop Presentations
- Peach Diseases - Dr. Phil Harmon and Mercy Olmstead
- Pruning Peach Trees in Florida - Dr. Mercy Olmstead
2012 UF Stone Fruit Field Day Presentations
- Using Cooperatives in Florida Horticulture - Dr. Allen Wysocki
- Stink Bug Management with Trap Cropping - Dr. Russ Mizell
- Harvesting Melting and Non-melting Peaches for Optimum Fruit Quality - Dr. Jeff Brecht
- Economics and Marketing of Peach Production in Florida - Dr. Kimberly Morgan
- Weed Management in Peaches - Dr. Peter Dittmar
Other Educational Links
- Agroclimate website
Find infromation on local climate conditions, chill unit accumulation, and disease modeling. The database covers the entire Southeastern U.S. region. - Small Farms / Alternative Enterprises - UF/IFAS
- The Georgia Peach
University of Georgia - South Carolina Extension Peach Information
Clemson University - Everything About Peaches
Clemson University - Southern IPM Center
- Organic and Low-Spray Peach Production
Information from the National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service presented in general format, rather than for Florida specifically. - Establishing Low-Chill Stone Fruit Orchards (Australia)
