Five HLB-tolerant rootstocks to be evaluated in three main growing regions of Florida.
Additional Asian citrus psyllid adults and nymphs found on state’s central coast.
2014 Citrus Achievement Award winner Mike Sparks talks politics and the prospects of replanting.
EPA approval will add another option for growers’ chemical rotations.
Florida Grower editor Frank Giles says the sense of urgency is palpable in an industry where talk of an imminent shutdown of a processing plant is real and virtually every passing crop estimate drops by millions of boxes.
As HLB runs rampant, everything is on the table for Scott Lambeth when it comes to disease mitigation.
Mike Sparks, the 2014 Florida Grower Citrus Achievement Award winner, played an instrumental role in securing significant funding […]
Let’s not get distracted by the GMO debate. Instead, let’s focus on the health benefits of fresh fruits and vegetables (GMO or not) while quietly promoting transparency via GMO labeling.
Syngenta has been pulling soil samples for phytophthora thresholds at citrus growers’ request for more than 25 years. […]
This video features Citrus Health Management Areas (CHMAs) in Florida and how they are being used to slow […]
Studies to center on finding the best strategies to combat HLB spread from tree to tree.
Recently, USDA’s Agricultural Research Magazine published a story on research from Dr. Youngping Duan in Ft. Pierce, FL. […]
Citrus greening (Huanglongbing) is the most severe threat the Florida citrus has ever faced and one with the […]