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Drones, AI help farmers save money, protect the environment

UF/IFAS TREC researchers used drone-based imaging to help determine how much nitrogen fertilizer hemp plants need for optimal growth and flower production.
Journaling for mental health

Join UF/IFAS Family Consumer Sciences Agent Samantha Kennedy on June 10 at noon to learn how to manage stress, track growth and identify patterns in behavior through journaling.
UF water researchers develop prediction system for harmful algae

To mitigate risk, UF researchers are collaborating with NCSU and USF scientists on a next-day prediction model to warn water managers of harmful algal blooms.
It’s all about the food: Living well with diabetes

Gain practical strategies for meal planning, portion control and reading food labels to support better blood glucose management and overall well-being.
USDA halts animal imports, UF experts explain New World screwworm risk

UF experts explain what New World screwworms are, how the U.S. has faced them before and signs of screwworm infections in your animals.
Recognizing and preventing workplace burnout

Tune in to the Well at UF podcast and listen to UF Health Center for Healthy Minds and Practice Director David Chesire, Ph.D. discuss workplace burnout.
Cup o’ Joe: Joe faces the music

Join Interim Provost Joe Glover, Ph.D., for the Season 1 finale to revisit the crew’s favorite Cup o’ Joe scenes — and go where the program has never gone before.
UF among the Peace Corps’ 2025 Top Volunteer-Producing schools

UF is ranked No. 3 in the top large schools’ category among Peace Corps’ 2025 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Researchers uncover hundreds of genes linked to OCD

Newly published research helps unravel medical mysteries by shedding light on the genetics of OCD.
Carrie Geiger named next director of P.K. Yonge

The UF College of Education has appointed Carrie Geiger, Ed.D., as the next director of P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School.
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