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  2. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The University of Florida operates [7] one of the most important strawberry demonstration breeding programs in North America. [8] RosBREED 2 was developed partly from the experience of this program [ 9 ] with the need to combine desirable strawberry qualities with resistance , an integral part of the RosBREED program for Rosaceae in America. [ 8 ]

  3. Second Harvest North Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the area served by Second Harvest North Florida, there are nearly 342,000 people who are food insecure, including one in four children. [2] Food is collected from 200 Jacksonville metropolitan area grocery stores, food warehouses, distributors and sponsored food drives using their fleet of 13 refrigerated and non-refrigerated trucks.

  4. North Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lamme and Oldakowski's survey also found some cultural indicators that characterize North Florida. In general, North Florida was similar to Central Florida and differed from South Florida in these measures. In North and Central Florida, American cuisine was the most popular food, in contrast to South Florida, where ethnic foods were equally ...

  5. Agriculture commissioner - Wikipedia

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    In some states, the agriculture commissioner has more power. For example, in Florida the agriculture commissioner is one of four members of the Florida Cabinet (along with the governor, chief financial officer, and attorney general), giving the commissioner some influence over state policy beyond agriculture. [2]

  6. Florida Cracker cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cow with calf (standing behind her, parts of its body creating the illusion of supernumerary teats "on" the mother). The cattle are generally small, with weights in the range 360–550 kg (800–1200 lb) for bulls and 270–360 kg (600–800 lb) for cows; in the past there was a still smaller or dwarf type within the breed, known as the Guinea, which weighed about 230 kg (500 lb) or less.

  7. Terminal market - Wikipedia

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    A terminal market is a central site, often in a metropolitan area, that serves as an assembly and trading place for commodities. Terminal markets for agricultural commodities are usually at or near major transportation hubs . [ 1 ]

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  9. Jay, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa County was created in 1842, three years before Florida became a state in 1845. The Town of Jay was known in the early 1800s as "Cobb Old Field", but was later known as "Pine Level". It is located about 38 miles north of Pensacola and 27 miles north of Milton, Florida, and about 3 miles from the Escambia County, Alabama, state line. [1]

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