Mercy Olmstead
Mercy Olmstead is an assistant professor in the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department.
Introducing A Gem Of A Peach For Central Florida
By Jose Chaparro | Mercy Olmstead|October 22, 2014
The new UFGem variety appears to have the right cut and polish for producers.
Weighing The Financial Risks Of Peaches In Florida
By Mercy Olmstead|October 27, 2013
New tool helps calculate the costs of establishment and production.
Thinning Florida Peaches For Larger Fruit
By Mercy Olmstead|October 26, 2013
Size can’t be achieved with overloaded trees.
Be Alert To Flood Damage Potential In Peach Crops
By Brian Boman | Mercy Olmstead|October 22, 2013
Dry feet are required for optimal production.
Strong Roots = Better Fruits
By Mercy Olmstead | Jose Chaparro | Thomas Beckman|October 27, 2012
Rootstock use in tree fruit crops has greatly enhanced the adaptability and longevity of orchards worldwide. Budded or […]
8 Steps To Optimal Peach Orchard Establishment
By Mary Beth Henry | Mercy Olmstead|October 24, 2012
The popularity of new peach orchards in Florida is really taking off! With all the enthusiasm for growing […]
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