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Polk County farmers debuts state's first U-pick that fights citrus greening disease
For decades, Florida's citrus industry has battled citrus greening but at Golden Ridge Groves farmers are not only fighting ...
Because citrus is so delicious, consider growing your own tree in your yard. Due to disease pressure, the trees will benefit from the extra TLC! However, a little effort to improve soil health seems ...
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Golden Ridge Groves opens citrus U-pick showcasing local produce
A citrus grove in Polk County has been working with a major university to fight against citrus greening, a disease that has ...
A federal purchase announced ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday is set to send a wave of fresh fruit into both citrus growers ...
For what’s believed to be the first time in Florida, customers can enter a citrus growing structure designed to prevent ...
EPA reviewers did identify possible ecological effects. Spray applications might harm pollinators, and aquatic invertebrates could face risks from spray, seed treatments and soil applications.
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Polk County grove opens Florida’s first U-pick citrus operation grown under protective screening
Golden Ridge Groves began welcoming visitors this week, offering a firsthand look at what growers hope could be a ...
The product would be permitted for use on major commodity crops, including corn, soybeans and wheat, as well as on turf, ...
Asian citrus psyllid adults feeding on citrus. Diaphorina citri, citrus disease, pests. 2009 Annual Research Report photo by Tyler Jones. Greening disease has devastated citrus in Florida, with the US ...
The Environmental Protection Agency approved new pesticide products containing isocycloseram, a type of PFAS — or “forever ...
A coalition of public health, conservation, and farmworker advocacy groups this week filed a petition urging the ...
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Scientists Develop ‘NuCitrus’: A Safe, Tolerant Orange Variety To Combat Florida’s Greening Crisis
Greening disease has devastated the citrus crop in Florida, but University of Florida scientists are using genes from another plant and putting them into Hamlin oranges to develop citrus plants that ...
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