GAINESVILLE — Strong consumer confidence may translate into good holiday sales for retailers, say University of Florida economists.
November 1996 Archive
Composting Dead Chickens Is An Economical Way To Deal With Disposal
GAINESVILLE—In an effort to stay ahead of environmental rules that may prohibit burying dead birds, Florida poultry farmers soon may turn to composting the thousands of birds that die daily in chicken houses.
UF Survey Shows Retail Theft Has A Multibillion Impact On U.S. Economy
GAINESVILLE — A comprehensive national retail industry survey released today reveals retailers lost $27 billion, or 1.87 percent of their total 1995 annual sales to a combination of employee and customer theft, administrative error and vendor fraud.
UF Veterinary Team Implants Artificial Knee In First-Ever Procedure
GAINESVILLE—An aging Western cougar with a bad knee now has a new one after University of Florida veterinarians surgically implanted a prosthetic device for the first time in an exotic cat.
UF College of Journalism And Communications Founder Rae Weimer Dies At Age 93
GAINESVILLE — When Rae O. Weimer came to the University of Florida in 1949 to lead the Florida’s first journalism school, he arrived without a college degree or any professional teaching experience.
UF Scientists: New Termite Found In Florida May Be Highly Destructive
GAINESVILLE—A new subterranean termite recently discovered in South Florida may be just as destructive as the dreaded Formosan termite, say University of Florida scientists.
Seasonal Change Brings White Sharks To Florida, Says UF Shark Expert
GAINESVILLE — Cooler temperatures that mark the terrestrial migration of human snowbirds to the Sunshine State also encourage the ocean’s most dangerous predator to make its voyage here, says a University of Florida researcher.