Publications
IFAS Extension Bookstore
Educational resources resulting from the collaboration of research scientists and educators from the UF campus, sixteen Research and Education Centers and sixty-seven Cooperative Extension Service offices. These resources are available for purchase at http://www.ifasbooks.ufl.edu/.
EDIS
EDIS is the Electronic Data Information Source of UF/IFAS Extension, a collection of information on topics relevant to you: profitable and sustainable agriculture, our environment and natural resources, 4-H and other youth programs, Florida-friendly landscapes, communities that are vibrant and prosperous, and economic well-being and life quality for individuals and families.
Impact Magazine
IMPACT magazine features news about the statewide teaching, research and extension programs of the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Inside IFAS
Produced by UF/IFAS External and Media Relations in cooperation with IFAS Communication Services, the online “INSIDE IFAS” is our faculty and staff newsletter.
Additional IFAS Newsletters and Publications
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department Newsletter
- Animal Science Newsletter
- Berry/Vegetable Times
- Citrus Leaves
- CALS Alumni and Friends News
- CALS Connection
- Chemically Speaking (Pesticide Information Office)
- Dairy Update
- Entomology and Nematology Department Newsletter
- Environmental Horticulture Department News
- Extension Comings and Goings
- FANREP Newsletter
- Florida Master Naturalist Program Newsletter
- Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Newsletter
- FRE Dispatch Newsletter
- Gulf Coast Research and Education Center
- International Programs Newsletter
- Microbiology & Cell Science
- MREC Newsletter
- NFREC Newsletter
- Nutrient Management Newsletter
- Research News You Can Use (Family, Youth and Community Sciences)
- Safety News and Notes
- School of Natural Resources and Environment Source
- Soil and Water Science Department Newsletter
- SWFREC Update Newsletter
- Vegetarian Newsletter (Horticultural Sciences)
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Newsletter