California Ag and High-Tech Groups Join Forces To Push Immigration Reform Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 31, 2013 Two of California’s largest industry associations today announced a partnership aimed at raising awareness on Capitol Hill about […]Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
California Citrus Pest And Disease Program Extended Four Years By Growing Produce Staff|July 30, 2013 The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has continued the California Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program […]
Duda Announces Year-Round Meyer Lemon Program By Growing Produce Staff|July 29, 2013 Duda Farm Fresh Foods has announced a new program to offer Meyer lemons year-round in an effort to […]
Rising Stars Of Florida Farming Go West To Gather Intel By Lisa Lochridge|July 29, 2013 Farming in California in many ways resembles growing crops in Florida. But there also plenty of differences, […]
Citrus Plant Movement Restricted Near Recent California ACP Finds By David Eddy|July 25, 2013 The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has issued hold orders covering the areas where six Asian […]
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 […]
Momentum Building For Florida Citrus Nursery Segment By Peter Chaires|July 24, 2013 Since the early days of Florida’s commercial citrus industry, research has been a key component in the formula […]
Citrus Tree Rehab A Reality: 2013 Florida Citrus Show Extended Content Coverage Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 23, 2013 HLB has certainly delivered serious blows to the local citrus industry since its arrival. However, the death knell […]
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 […]
Syngenta Research Center Celebrates 50 Years Of Service Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 19, 2013 Syngenta’s Research Center in Vero Beach, FL, is marking its golden anniversary this month. The facility has been […]
Florida Growers Breaking The Surface To Calm Water Woes By Paul Rusnak|July 19, 2013 Agriculture is figuring more into the equation of protecting one of our most precious natural resources.
Six Asian Citrus Psyllids Found In California’s Citrus Belt Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 The Tulare County (CA) Agricultural Commissioner’s office is announcing that six additional Asian citrus psyllids (ACP) have been […]
Study: Florida Ag, Nature Industries Stronger Since Recession Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Florida’s agriculture, natural resources, and related food industries provided a $104 billion impact on the state in 2011 […]
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 […]
Opinion: Savor The Chance To Win Hunger Games By Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 There’s nothing like bad banquet food to put a damper on an otherwise good gathering. This observation, sadly, […]
Fresh Take On Marketing Opens Up Opportunities For Florida Growers By Adam Putnam|July 17, 2013 Florida agriculture has played an important role in Florida’s 500-year history, providing food and fiber for the people […]
Citrus Canker Detected In Louisiana Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 12, 2013 USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the identification of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri, the bacterial causal agent […]
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 […]