While the added revenue that comes with consumer segment trees is nice, an elevated risk of pest pressure cannot be denied.
Greening has changed how growers approach fertilizer programs.
Newly hired UF/IFAS plant pathologist to focus on genome analyses of the most important pathogens affecting the Sunshine State’s signature crop.
A long-awaited tip of the hat is deserved to everyone involved in bringing these materials to growers’ hands.
Given the industry’s heavy circumstances, it’s no wonder major stakeholders are seeking to make drastic changes within the industry to help save what is left.
More than $20 million worth of appropriations and incentives avoid veto stamp, get approved by state legislature.
A big chunk of the federal funding will focus on growing the bacterium in a lab.
A zone of nearly 100 square miles has been declared in Fresno County following new detection.
Researchers from University of Florida and Florida State University share $4 million USDA grant to help find solution to devastating disease.
Multiple choices plus no answers (yet) yielding a frustrated state of mind.
Sporadic activity below the ground comes at a cost to fruit production and retention above.
Researchers are studying the fit for screenhouse production to exclude psyllids.
Major funding source for HLB research projects in the hands of Florida growers.
Time is growing short. HLB’s impact being felt along all links in the supply chain.
The path to survival is paved with passion and perseverance.
Improved tolerance to devastating disease a major feature of US-1516.
It is hard to get your head around just how to react and what to say in this kind of situation.
Annual survey shows interest in breakthroughs becoming more intense.
Stakeholders edge closer to much anticipated treatments for HLB.