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José Chaparro, an associate horticultural sciences professor who’s been breeding fruit varieties at UF since 2004, checks on a citrus plant variety bred with genes to make it more freeze-resistant.
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José Chaparro, an associate horticultural sciences professor who’s been breeding fruit varieties at UF since 2004, checks on a citrus plant variety bred with genes to make it more freeze-resistant.
José Chaparro, an associate horticultural sciences professor who’s been breeding fruit varieties at UF since 2004, checks on a citrus plant variety bred with genes to make it more freeze-resistant.
Pictured is a pair signs framed by PVC pipes hanging next to a set of trash and recycling cans that appeared on campus early Monday morning. The signs are part of a student research project by UF/IFAS first-year PhD student Amanda Brinton. The signs will be up until April 20, she said.
Pictured is a pair signs framed by PVC pipes hanging next to a set of trash and recycling cans that appeared on campus early Monday morning. The signs are part of a student research project by UF/IFAS first-year PhD student Amanda Brinton. The signs will be up until April 20, she said.
Pictured is the trail the group will take.
Heard smiles in front of his new tent, donated earlier this month by UF Christian Campus House.
Rupert Heard, 55, gives a tour of his camp fit for three. As camp leader, he manages his group’s finances and stocks up on daily supplies.
Rupert Heard, 55, gives a tour of his camp fit for three. As camp leader, he manages his group’s finances and stocks up on daily supplies.