Voice From The Past Shape our Future By Frank Giles|December 20, 2010 Ronald Reagan’s speech at the 1964 Republican Convention rings as though it could have been given just yesterday, […]Read More
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It’s Time to Take Control of Your Own Desitny By Paul Rusnak|December 16, 2010 The beginning of another year helps breathe new life into many people as the hope of what could […]
Florida Growers Field First Cold Snap By Growing Produce Staff|December 9, 2010 [updated Dec. 10, 5:30 p.m.] Freezing and/or sub-freezing temperatures made their way across Central and South Florida starting Tuesday (Dec. […]
Big Donation To Bolster Citrus Research By Growing Produce Staff|December 8, 2010 Coca-Cola and Cutrale Citrus Juices announced at a meeting of the Florida Citrus Mutual in Lake Alfred that […]
New Citrus Disease On The Move By Growing Produce Staff|December 6, 2010 The USDA-Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory has confirmed eight sets of Citrus spp. […]
Citrus Weather Updates Available Via Twitter By Growing Produce Staff|December 3, 2010 With winter weather fast approaching, growers, media, and other interested parties can now stay up to date with Florida […]
FDOC Working For You: Energized OJ Ads Have The Juice By Ken Keck|November 23, 2010 As reported earlier in this publication, the Florida Department of Citrus has identified a new consumer segment, “It’s […]
Citrus Growers Work To Fill In The GAPs By Peter Chaires|November 23, 2010 In February, the FDA requested comments and information that would “inform the development of safety standards for fresh […]
Parsons On Citrus: A Freeze To Remember By Larry Parsons|November 23, 2010 The long freeze (or freezes) of early January 2010 was one of the most memorable in recent history. […]
Navel Novelty in Fresh Market By Peter Chaires|November 23, 2010 Ask someone familiar with global citrus production and they will tell you that navel oranges are not a […]
Winner’s View: Jerry Newlin On Health Care Reform And More Posted by Christina Herrick|November 23, 2010 In the last five issues, Florida Grower’s Citrus Achievement Award winner Jerry Newlin has addressed important issues of […]
Opinion: We’re Not In Kansas Anymore By Frank Giles|November 22, 2010 Who can forget the famous refrain from Dorothy in “Wizard Of Oz? “Lions, tigers, and bears. Oh my!” […]
Citrus Research Bill Gets New Life By Growing Produce Staff|November 17, 2010 The Florida Senate overrode Gov. Charlie Crist’s veto of HB 981, a measure which — among other things […]
Soil Studies Dig Up Dirt On Citrus Plant Health Posted by Christina Herrick|November 15, 2010 Many of Florida’s natural conditions are perfect for growing citrus. One that’s imperfect is the state’s patchwork variety […]
Regalia Biofungicide Named Best New Biopesticide Posted by Christina Herrick|November 3, 2010 Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. recently received an Agrow Award in the “Best New Biopesticide” category for its Regalia […]
In Focus: Phil Rucks By Growing Produce Staff|October 28, 2010 1. Are growers planting more trees in the face of greening? Rucks: “This year, growers seem to be more […]
Opinion: The Spice Of Life By Brian Sparks|October 28, 2010 Think about how many times you hear that this person, or that product, is the “next big thing.” […]
The Age Of Valquarius By Peter Chaires|October 28, 2010 The Valquarius brand ‘SF14W-62’ (U.S. patent pending) is a new and distinct mid-season Valencia sweet orange developed by […]
Winner’s View: Jerry Newlin On Old And New Lessons Learned Posted by Christina Herrick|October 28, 2010 In the last four issues, Citrus Achievement Award winner Jerry Newlin has addressed vital issues of the day. […]
Specialty Crops Research Gets Boost Posted by Christina Herrick|October 26, 2010 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced 28 grants to solve specialty crop agriculture issues through research and Extension […]