Trying Brassinosteroids After IPCs
Current research using brassinosteroids after IPCs being conducted by UF/IFAS is showing promise in maintaining tree health. Florida citrus growers are using individual protective covers (IPCs) to keep young [...]
Current research using brassinosteroids after IPCs being conducted by UF/IFAS is showing promise in maintaining tree health. Florida citrus growers are using individual protective covers (IPCs) to keep young [...]
The Florida Flower Bud Advisories, which started November 15th, now include gibberellic acid recommendations for Florida citrus growers. The Florida Flower Bud Advisories started November 15, and they will [...]
Read about research results that show plant nutritional fertilizer sources and certain crop protection chemicals mitigate citrus diseases. The UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article shared the results of a six-year [...]
Research by UF/IFAS shows that the right amount of shade increases citrus yields, reduces tree stress, and more. A three-year study by UF/IFAS has shown multiple benefits of “mild [...]
See comments by a UF/IFAS entomologist Lauren Diepenbrock on the pros and cons of tools for new citrus trees. UF/IFAS entomologist Lauren Diepenbrock shared the pros and cons of [...]
Mark your calendars now to participate in upcoming UF/IFAS variety displays created by citrus breeding teams. UF/IFAS citrus breeding teams need input for their upcoming variety displays, which are [...]
Don’t miss the UF/IFAS Citrus Packinghouse Day at CREC Ben Hill Griffin Hall on August 24th for updates on the Florida citrus industry. Griffin Fertilizer, a division of Ben [...]
See tips from the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article for improving irrigation and, subsequently, citrus tree health. Water is obviously an important component of citrus tree health and [...]
The CRAFT Existing Tree Therapies Program has been reopened and is accepting applications from Florida citrus growers. The CRAFT Existing Tree Therapies Program “is designed to provide the industry [...]
See all the benefits of citrus cooperative research projects, like CRAFT, where scientists and citrus growers work together. Did you know that the fact that citrus greening causes the [...]
Explore more tips for citrus grove hurricane prep from the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week as the hurricane season heats up. The height of the Atlantic Hurricane Season is [...]
See the continued advice for a comprehensive grove management program from CREC Director Michael Rogers. A recent Griffin Fertilizer blog shared recommendations concerning irrigation and fertilization as part of [...]
A comprehensive grove management program is necessary to keep your Florida citrus grove productive, starting with fertilizers. The Director of the UF/IFAS Citrus Research and Education Center in Lake [...]
See tips on hurricane prep for citrus growers in the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week as we head into the height of the hurricane season. Many Florida citrus growers [...]
Find tips from the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week for managing micronutrients for citrus as they are more important than ever in the era of citrus greening. As a [...]
A UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article shared options for building resilience in Hamlins to improve production. A UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article maintained that “The Hamlin sweet [...]
See tips for managing sting nematodes in young citrus groves, the worst nematode for new citrus trees. Sting nematodes are “the most serious nematode problem in young citrus groves,” [...]
The latest UF/IFAS Tip of the Week for citrus growers focuses on combating Florida’s heat with particle film for citrus. The UF/IFAS Tip of the Week maintains that “Kaolin [...]
The UF/IFAS Tip of the Week shared information on using the Canopy Assist program to track citrus health and yield data. Many Florida citrus growers are utilizing treatments like [...]
See the advice in the UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article for choosing optimal citrus tree spacing for high-density plantings. Due to citrus greening, Florida citrus growers are striving [...]