Florida Department Of Citrus Executive Director Resigns Posted by Frank Giles|July 21, 2015 Doug Ackerman steps down after traffic incident.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Industry Stakeholders Rip Report Linking Citrus Consumption With Skin Cancer Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2015 Associations react swiftly; call out flaws in study released by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Paramount Farms Renamed As Part Of The Wonderful Company Posted by Christina Herrick|June 9, 2015 Roll Global officially changed its name to The Wonderful Company recently. This strategic move will align the company’s […]
Knock Down Nematodes In Florida Citrus Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 12, 2014 This video provides information on identifying the major nematodes threats to Florida citrus and provides management tips. [mmw-video […]
For Florida Citrus Growers, There Is Reason To Be Optimistic By Mike Sparks|April 28, 2014 Although production costs are way up, Florida Citrus Mutual’s Mike Sparks says growing citrus can still be profitable at today’s prices.
Florida Citrus Industry Girds For A Pretty Tight Squeeze By Douglas Ackerman|April 18, 2014 Call to action from FDOC’s Doug Ackerman includes a reminder to remain focused on the essentials.
Virtual Tour: High-Tech Citrus Nursery Greenhouse Unveiled Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 26, 2014 Official dedication ceremony kicks off a new era of relevant research.
Opinion: Replanting Citrus Insane, Or Insanely Intelligent? By Paul Rusnak|March 25, 2014 Even in the throes of HLB, there is confidence growing in the industry’s future.
Old Trick Shines New Light On Citrus Food Safety By Kevin M. Folta|March 21, 2014 Researchers are taking a close look at the potential of using ultraviolet LEDs on the packing line.
Scientists Looking To Turn The Asian Citrus Psyllid Against Itself By Frank Giles|March 19, 2014 RNAi technology could be an effective tool in the war with HLB.
Market Economist Examines The Citrus Planting Conundrum Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 14, 2014 Tree populations are on the decline, calling for action to reverse the trend.
Duda Citrus Division’s Big Planting Makes Bigger Statement By Frank Giles|March 13, 2014 Company steps up to stake a claim in the future.
Florida Citrus Crop Estimate Takes Another Hit Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 10, 2014 Updated forecast from USDA reveals continued problems with early and mid-season orange varieties.
Florida Citrus Growers, Beekeepers Partner For Progress Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 27, 2014 Collaboration includes recommendations for long-term coexistence.
Longtime University Of Florida Citrus Economist Passes Away Posted by Frank Giles|February 19, 2014 Ron Muraro made his mark helping growers build sound budgets.
6 New Citrus Cultivars Approved For Release Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 19, 2014 UF/IFAS FAST TRACK release model to speed up availability of varieties 10 to 15 years over typical breeding process.
Opinion: Remembering A Friend To Florida Grower By Frank Giles|January 29, 2014 Editor Frank Giles recalls how Stan Carter left us with a real legacy of protecting one of Florida’s most revered resources.
Justin Sorrells Joins GenNext Growers Advisory Council Posted by Christina Herrick|January 28, 2014 COO of family’s citrus farm oversees 5,500 acres of orange groves, active in citrus industry organizations.
Scientists On A Mission To Build The Perfect Citrus Tree By Peter Chaires|January 22, 2014 Challenges mount in evaluating new selections in the presence of HLB.
Citrus Tissue Culture Club Set To Grow By Peter Chaires|December 20, 2013 Science is proving propagation method has more potential than pitfalls.