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April 2016 October 2013 The Baker Bulletin A Baker County Extension Service Monthly Newsletter Inside This Issue: Horticulture 2 Agriculture 3 Calendar 4 Upcoming Events 5 4-H 6 Agriculture 7 Notices 8 Dear Extension Friends, Spring has arrived in Northeast Florida and now is the time for managing your lawn, garden, hay field, or forage area. Homeowners and hobbyists will enjoy our Annual Spring Garden Festival to be held on Saturday, April 2nd. Alicia and our Master Gardeners will be on hand with plants for sale and answers to your questions. There will also be many vendors with various products for sale, so please stop by. Forage and hayfield owners should take a look at page 7 for weed control options. Finally, 4-Hers should take a look at page 6 for camp information. As always, if we can help you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Michael A. Davis Director / Agriculture Agent UF/IFAS Extension Baker County Contact Information Baker County Extension Service 1025 W. Macclenny Ave., Macclenny, FL 32063 Phone: (904) 259-3520, FAX: (904) 259-9034 Email: baker@ifas.ufl.edu Hours: M F 8:30am to 5:00pm (Closed Noon to 1:00pm for Lunch) Michael Davis, Ph.D. michael.davis@ufl.edu Agriculture Agent Alicia Lamborn alamborn@ufl.edu Horticulture Agent Shaina Spann slbennett@ufl.edu 4-H Agent The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information, and other services only to individuals and institutions that function with non-discrimination with respect to race, creed, color, religion, age disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, political opinions, or affiliations. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, IFAS, Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension Program and Boards of County Commissioners Cooperating.

Highlights in Horticulture By: Alicia Lamborn, Horticulture Agent 2 Plant of the Month: Angelonia, the Summer Snapdragon Angelonia is a heat tolerant plant that flowers throughout the season, making it a great choice for flower beds and containers in the Florida summer garden. Often called "summer snapdragon," angelonia produces numerous snapdragon-like flowers that come in white, pink, lavender, or purple, depending on the cultivar. Angelonia also makes a good cut flower, lasting for a long time and producing a pleasant grape-soda scent. For best performance, plant angelonia in late spring in a spot that receives full sun and has moist, well-drained soil. Once established, these plants can be quite drought -tolerant, especially if the soil is rich in organic material and a layer of mulch has been added. Fertilize the plants with a light, monthly application of a 10-5-10 fertilizer or similar mix, but be careful not to overfertilize or the plants will produce more leaves and less flowers. Plants eventually reach 18-24 inches tall. The plant will typically behave as a perennial in Florida, unless exposed to a cold winter. It is often problem-free, but can sometimes develop powdery mildew or suffer from aphid infestations. Photos and information from: http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ ornamentals/angelonia.html

3 Master Gardener Volunteer Training Course If you live in Baker County and enjoy helping others, the Baker County Master Gardener Program could be for you. The Extension Office provides extensive training for volunteers who provide service to the community in return. In 2015, training classes were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 6 hours a day during a 4- week period. A similar schedule is planned for the 2016 training. Submit an interest form online and a program representative will contact you to discuss the details: http://baker.ifas.ufl.edu/horticulture/ master_gardener.html Join Us On Facebook! Stay connected to the Baker County Extension Office through Facebook to receive weekly gardening tips and notifications on upcoming classes and events! UF/IFAS Baker County Garden Spot https://www.facebook.com/ UFIFASBakerCountyGardenSpot Baker County 4-H https://www.facebook.com/bakerco4h

April 2016 4 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Upcoming Programs are marked with a Program Area Symbol. Please match these symbols with the list on the following page for more information about the program. 4-H Horticulture Agriculture

Upcoming Programs & Events Programs will be held at the Baker County Extension Office (Agricultural Center) unless otherwise noted. 5 April 2 May 21 Spring Garden Festival, 9:00am to 2:00pm, UF/IFAS Extension Baker County, 1025 W. Macclenny Ave, Macclenny, FL. See page 2 for details. New vendors welcome. Call (904) 259-3520 for more info. 4-H Public Auction Dinner and silent auction begin at 6pm; live auction begins at 6:30pm. $8 dinner and free public auction, held in the Agricultural Center Auditorium. For more information or if you have items to donate, please contact Shaina Spann, 4-H Extension Agent at slbennett@ufl.edu or (904) 259-3520. 4-H Club Meetings Baker Creation Explorers 3rd Thursday of the month at 4:30pm in the 4-H Classroom. Cloverleaf Cloggers New location! Every Monday at 7pm at Baker County Extension in 4-H Classroom Livestock Club 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm in Auditorium See page 6 for more upcoming 4-H events Important 4-H Livestock Event MANDATORY LIVESTOCK ANIMAL ORIENTATION MEETING AG CENTER AUDITORIUM April 7th 6:30pm-7:30pm April 26th Immediately Following Livestock Club Meeting

Lucky Clover Chronicle By: Shaina Spann, 4-H Agent 6 Upcoming 4-H Events April 7 Mandatory Livestock Animal Orientation Meeting Ag Center Auditorium 9-14 National 4-H Conference 15-17 Third Executive Board, senior 4-H ers, Camp Cherry Lake 26- Mandatory Livestock Animal Orientation Meeting After Livestock Club Meeting Ag Center Auditorium 30 District Events, Glen Baptist Church May 02 4-H Legislature Reg. CLOSES 14 Tailgate BBQ Contest, Gainesville, ages 13+ (GET WITH MRS. SHAINA ASAP IF YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE) 16 Auction Items DUE 20-22 Intermediate State 21 4-H Auction, 6:00 pm 26- STEM Fair 6-7 pm 31- Livestock Animal Commitment Forms DUE, NO EXCEPTIONS June 04 Counselor Training, 10 am-3 pm, Camp Cherry Lake 06 Camp Cherry Lake Orientation, 6:30, Auditorium 13-17 Camp Cherry Lake 21-24- Buggin Out with 4-H Day Camp 27-July 01 4-H Legislature, Tallahassee 30-July01 Dancing with the Clovers Day Camp July 01-4-H Bug Collection Registration Due 11-15- PB&J Day Camp 18-21- Kitchen Chemistry: The Science of Baking Day Camp 25-29- 4-H University, Gainesville Reminders: The mandatory Livestock Animal Orientation Meeting is April 7 th, 2016 From 6:30pm-7:30pm in the auditorium and April 26 th, immediately following the Livestock Club meeting. If you do not attend these meetings you cannot participate in a livestock project. Birthdays for April: Wishing you all a Happy Birthday! 02- Calla Rungruang 04- Savannah Pelfrey 13- Dakota Wilburn 15- Bailey Thomas 17- Kelsi Sands 18- Hannah Sluski 20- Rex Rungruang 21- Hamp Craft 22- Madison Lagle 24- Kaleb Lewis 28- Presley Turner Camp Cherry Lake 2016 4-H age 8+ (as of 9/1/15) Must be 4-H member as of 4/1. Early registration due May 23: Member $215; Non-Member $250 Late registration after May 23: Member $240; Non-Member $275 Camp Orientation: June 6th at 6:30 pm, Ag Center Auditorium. Payment plans available upon request. Deadline to register: June 6th

Ag & Natural Resources Notes By: 7 Michael Davis, Agriculture Agent Spring Weeds in Northeast Florida Spring has definitely arrived in Northeast Florida; and an increase in temperature will cause an increase in weeds in your hay or forage area. Listed below are four of the most common Spring weeds seen in our area and tips for control. Always remember that if you are using herbicides for weed control to follow the directions on the label. If you have questions about a particular herbicide, please contact our office. Tropical Soda Apple Image: John D. Byrd, Mississippi State University, Bugwood.org Tropical Soda Apple (TSA) is a rapidly spreading weed that can take over a pasture in as little as a year. Plants are 2-3 feet tall at maturity with broad, pointed-lobed leaves. Fruit from TSA are round and yellow as they mature. GrazonNext HL is effective against emerged plants and will provide some pre-emergent control for seedlings up to 6 months after application. There are haying and grazing restrictions for this herbicide. Make sure you follow the label. Prickly Pear Cactus Prickly pear is a common name for several species of cactus. The problem is not wide-spread, but emergence of this plant can devastate a pasture if it is allowed to establish. Mowing is ineffective as pads that are removed from the parent plant can establish roots and form new colonies. Control of this plant is achieved with a mixture of Remedy Ultra (20%) and basal oil (80%). This mixture is applied as a spot treatment directly to the pads. Note that grass in the area will show some burn, but can recover. Control is typically slow and can take up to one year. Dogfennel Image: John D. Byrd, Mississippi State University, Bugwood.org Dogfennel is an aggressive native plant that can be a problem in un-improved or overgrazed pastures. The leaves of the plant contain small amounts of the toxin tremitol, which can cause dehydration in livestock. Seeds typically sprout and grow when soil temperatures reach 65 F. Control of dogfennel can be achieved by two herbicides: 1) Weedmaster apply when plants reach 12-18 inches in height; this herbicide is most effective when plants are transitioning from winter dormancy, 2) Pasturegard HL use this herbicide if plants have reached heights of 40 inches or more. Florida Pusley Image: Richard Old, XID Services, Inc., Bugwood.org Florida Pusley plants typically grow creeping along the ground and have hairy stems that can grow up to 30 inches in length. Leaves typically have a rough upper and lower surface. The plant has small, white flowers that cluster at the ends of the stems. Control of this weed can be achieved using GrazonNext HL by itself or in combination with Pasturegard HL. Image: Karan A. Rawlins, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

Baker County Extension Service 1025 West Macclenny Avenue Macclenny, FL 32063 Phone: (904) 259-3520 FAX: (904) 259-9034 Email: michael.davis@ufl.edu Website: http://baker.ifas.ufl.edu Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 17 Macclenny FL 32063 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Extension programs are open to all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, handicap, or national origin. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person needing a special accommodation to participate in any activity, should contact the Baker County Cooperative Extension Service at 1025 West Macclenny Avenue, Macclenny, FL 32063 or telephone (904) 259-3520 no later than five (5) days prior to the event. Hearing impaired persons can access the foregoing telephone by contacting the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770 (voice) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). Herb Resources: Herbs in the Florida Garden https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ vh020 Cooking with Fresh Herbs https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ fy1209 Veggies and Herbs Made in the Shade http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ hs1228 Shopping for Health: Herbs and Spices https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ fs225