New Law Concerning Abandoned Citrus Groves Goes into Effect July 1st
The destruction caused by citrus greening has many facets, and one of those is a hundred thousand-plus acres of abandoned […]
The destruction caused by citrus greening has many facets, and one of those is a hundred thousand-plus acres of abandoned […]
There are many different groups studying citrus greening, but there’s still a lot about the disease that is unknown. For
Citrus Greening has been tough on Florida citrus growers, and the Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) is feeling the sting
Mole crickets are a pain for most Floridians, but they are doubly so for The Sunshine State’s cattle producers. However,
Citrus Greening, or HLB, is a problem that the best and the brightest minds are working on in Florida, and
Although citrus greening is still a very real threat to Florida’s citrus industry, the USDA announced in its most recent
The Selection Committee for the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame has announced its latest three inductees: Dr. William S. Castle,
Florida scientists are racing to find solutions to the rising citrus greening problem, destroying groves across the state. In the
Catherine Woteki, the USDA Under Secretary paid a visit to the University of Florida’s Citrus Research and Education Center in
Every year, The Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame bestows honor on a select few men and women who have demonstrated