Government Shutdown Squeezes Florida Citrus Crop Forecast By Growing Produce Staff|October 7, 2013 The Florida Agricultural Statistics Service (FASS) has notified stakeholders that there will be no citrus crop forecast released […]Read More
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Tropicana Recognizes Top Citrus Growers By Growing Produce Staff|October 4, 2013 Tropicana Products recently announced its 2012-2013 Growers of the Year. The award is based on fruit quality, load […]
UF/IFAS Reconsiders Fate Of Southwest Florida Research And Education Center By Growing Produce Staff|October 2, 2013 With the pledge of renewed commitment from agricultural producers and local decision-makers to seek additional resources, UF/IFAS leadership […]
California’s Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Expanded By Growing Produce Staff|September 24, 2013 An additional portion of Tulare County and a portion of Kern County have been placed under quarantine for […]
Mission Possible: Stopping Asian Citrus Psyllid By David Eddy|September 23, 2013 Ken Keck is a man on a mission, and given his background, starting with the fact that he’s […]
What’s Next For Cuties? By David Eddy|September 20, 2013 Sun Pacific details plans for nation’s best known fruit brand.
More Asian Citrus Psyllid Finds In California’s Citrus Belt Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 13, 2013 The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) reported unfortunate news this week, according to California Citrus Mutual […]
Opinion: For Every Forecast, Take A Grain Of Salt By Paul Rusnak|September 11, 2013 From weather to crop production, outlooks are intriguing and deceiving.
Support Set For Wider Citrus Selection By Peter Chaires|August 23, 2013 The process of evaluating promising new citrus selections is changing rapidly. In Florida, disease pressure and competitive forces […]
2013-2014 Florida Citrus Crop Outlook By Thomas H. Spreen|August 22, 2013 This is the time of year when the industry begins to ask the question: What is the outlook […]
Nominations Sought For Florida Citrus Hall Of Famers By Growing Produce Staff|August 21, 2013 Nominations are now being sought for potential inductees to the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame. Induction ceremonies are […]
Decrease In 2014 Florida Citrus Production Predicted By Growing Produce Staff|August 16, 2013 Orlando-based citrus consultant Elizabeth Steger forecasts Florida growers will produce 130 million boxes of oranges in the 2013-2014 […]
Grower Resources Optimized To Maximize Demand For Florida Citrus By Douglas Ackerman|July 24, 2013 As we look back, fiscal year 2012-2013 was very challenging for the citrus industry. The Florida Department of […]
HLB: What We Know Today By Frank Giles|July 23, 2013 This fall will mark eight years since HLB was officially confirmed in Florida. It brought with it a […]
Saving The Crisafulli Navel Orange By Frank Giles|July 22, 2013 The flurry of activity in the development of new citrus varieties has been fast and furious in recent […]
California Fruit and Vegetable Growers Feted For Leadership Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Jim Boswell and Loren Booth were recently honored as the first recipients of the Boswell-Booth Service Award from […]
Florida Citrus Season Limps To Finish Line By Growing Produce Staff|July 11, 2013 The final 2012-2013 Florida all orange forecast released by USDA bottomed out at 133.4 million boxes, down 9% […]
California City Battles To Save Historic Orange Tree Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 8, 2013 More than two years into a quarantine on citrus trees in much of Southern California, the Asian citrus […]
Code Orange: Citrus Black Spot Is Back Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 21, 2013 Citrus black spot (CBS), caused by Guignardia citricarpa, is back in the news and causing some South Florida […]
Florida Citrus Community Goes All In Against HLB By Paul Rusnak|June 17, 2013 If there is indeed strength in numbers, then the Florida citrus industry should be in good position to […]