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Science provides some hope for Florida’s struggling citrus industry | Column
As Florida’s citrus season begins, stretching from October through May, orange trees hang heavy with ripe fruit, bursting with vitamin C and antioxidants just as cold and flu season arrives. It’s as ...
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Yes, You Can Grow An Orange Tree In A Pot—Here’s Exactly How
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
ARCADIA, Fla. — According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, citrus growers in Florida are finally recovering from the damage Hurricane Ian caused to the industry in 2022. According to ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about sunflowers, fan flowers, poinsettias, sod and cocktail ...
Climate change continues to alter pest and disease dynamics across Africa, leading to the emergence of new and invasive pests ...
Daily Democrat on MSN
UC Davis professor honored for citrus pest research
UC Davis Distinguished Professor Walter Leal received an award from the citrus research organization, FUNDECITRUS, São Paulo, ...
From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look forward to ...
The AgNet News Hour covers California’s HLB citrus threat, UC ANR’s research mission, and The Reservoir’s role in advancing ...
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Tips To Keep Stink Bugs Away From Your Citrus Tree
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When your citrus tree starts to glow with new fruit, it's hard not to feel proud. Every leaf and every blossom is proof that your care is ...
Directo al paladar MX on MSN
15 Foods That Got Ridiculously Expensive to Buy This Year
Buying food used to be one of the few things that was fun and not trying to bankrupt you. However, for some, the grocery bill ...
New Orleans chefs at Commander's Palace, Meril, Mawi Tortillas, Chicken's Kitchen and Lagniappe Bakehouse told Gambit about ...
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A protein can help make some crops more tolerant to the deadly citrus greening disease—and it's safe
Greening disease has devastated the citrus crop in Florida, but University of Florida scientists are using genes from another ...
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