Laser Labeling Of Citrus Fruit Closer To Reality In U.S. Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 21, 2012 Carbon dioxide laser-light “etching” to label citrus fruit may soon be allowed by the U.S. Food and Drug […]Read More
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Forecast Looking Up For Florida Citrus Posted by Christina Herrick|June 12, 2012 The USDA has increased its Florida orange crop forecast for the 2011-2012 season by one million boxes, estimating […]
Taking An Antibiotic Approach To HLB: 2012 Florida Citrus Show Extended Content Coverage Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 1, 2012 Multiple presentations during the 2012 Florida Citrus Show provided varied aspects of vital research and the encouraging progress […]
New Citrus Varieties Coming Fast By Peter Chaires|May 31, 2012 The February 2012 edition of Citrus Nursery Source highlighted the need for more rapid evaluation of experimental varieties […]
Insect Pollinators Contribute $29 Billion To U.S. Farm Income Posted by Christina Herrick|May 29, 2012 Bees and other insects that pollinate plants in the U.S. have suffered in recent decades from mites, pathogens, […]
Opinion: Proud To Promote Florida’s Home-Grown Goods By Adam Putnam|May 27, 2012 Florida produces nearly 300 commodities during its year-round growing season. With fresh fruits and vegetables and vibrant aquaculture, […]
Opinion: Good Students Become Great Teachers By Paul Rusnak|May 25, 2012 A few months back when the news broke about HLB being found in Southern California, it certainly was […]
Florida Citrus Commission Sees Shrinking Budget Posted by Christina Herrick|May 23, 2012 The Florida Citrus Commission has approved a reduced advertising budget during its most recent meeting in Bartow. It […]
Declining Acreage Trends Squeeze Florida Oranges By Thomas H. Spreen|May 22, 2012 While much has been written and said about the decline in orange juice consumption in the U.S., something […]
Florida Grower Announces 2012 Citrus Achievement Award Winner By Frank Giles|May 21, 2012 For more than a decade, the Florida Grower Citrus Achievement Award, sponsored by Chemtura AgroSolutions, has honored the […]
Florida Citrus Growers Closer To Appealing ITC Decision Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 15, 2012 The largest citrus grower organization in the U.S. has filed a summons with the U.S. Court of International […]
New Low VOC Emissions Miticide/Insecticide Available Posted by Christina Herrick|May 15, 2012 Mana Crop Protection introduces ABBA Ultra 0.3 miticide/insecticide which is an advanced low volatile organic compound (VOC) formulation […]
Latest Florida Orange Crop Forecast Foresees Uptick Posted by Christina Herrick|May 11, 2012 USDA increased its orange crop forecast for the 2011-2012 season by 200,000 boxes, estimating Florida will now produce […]
GlobalG.A.P. Update: 2012 Florida Citrus Show Extended Content Coverage Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 2, 2012 During the 2012 Florida Citrus Show, Dr. Kristian Moeller provided an update on GlobalG.A.P. adoption around the world. […]
Probing Better Ways To Manage Weeds: 2011 Florida Ag Expo Extended Coverage Posted by Christina Herrick|May 1, 2012 At the 2011 Florida Ag Expo, Andrew MacRae, UF/IFAS assistant professor of weed science, led a presentation on […]
Opinion: Growers Show Amazing Adaptability By Frank Giles|May 1, 2012 Growing up in the cotton growing region of Georgia, I witnessed the devastating impact the boll weevil had […]
International Flavor Impacting Domestic Citrus By Peter Chaires|April 29, 2012 One of the core missions of New Varieties Development & Management Corp. (NVDMC) is global exploration for new […]
Opinion: Citrus Down In The Dumps, But Not Out By Mike Sparks|April 28, 2012 Florida citrus growers suffered a setback in March when the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that revoking […]
Opinion: In Agribusiness, You Can Start Over By Paul Rusnak|April 27, 2012 Hindsight is 20/20. It’s easy to look back on past decisions with a critical eye, but if you […]
Stay A Step Ahead Of Psyllids By Frank Giles|April 18, 2012 Any scientist will tell you that nature doesn’t stand still. That’s certainly the case with the Asian citrus […]