8 Trends Shaping The Future Of Florida Citrus By Paul Rusnak | Frank Giles|December 3, 2015 Annual survey shows interest in breakthroughs becoming more intense.Read More
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Nanotechnology Could Play Large Role In Asian Citrus Psyllid Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 22, 2015 Scientists find efficient way to effectively kill HLB’s vector via insecticide-infused microscopic molecules.
Study: Citrus Greening Bacterium Gives Vector Unexpected Boost Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 4, 2015 Researchers find Asian citrus psyllids can travel further and more often once carrying the deadly disease.
Scientists Cue Up 3D Printing In Quest To Quash Citrus Greening Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 18, 2015 Multidimensional technology used to build “SmartTrap” for vector of the disease.
California OKs Asian Citrus Psyllid Insecticide Posted by David Eddy|November 26, 2014 Agriphar Crop Solutions’ Micromite 80WGS is also effective on several other citrus pests.
Scientists Track Scent To Successful Citrus Psyllid Control Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 14, 2014 New research identifies odors that could help in the fight against HLB.
Mountains Of Data Being Used To Combat Citrus Greening By Frank Giles|August 20, 2014 As HLB research evolves, new methods need to be developed to effectively utilize information.
Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine In Heart Of California Citrus Country Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 31, 2013 A portion of Tulare County has been placed under quarantine for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) following the […]
Six Asian Citrus Psyllids Found In California’s Citrus Belt Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 The Tulare County (CA) Agricultural Commissioner’s office is announcing that six additional Asian citrus psyllids (ACP) have been […]
Asian Citrus Psyllid Detected In Lime Import Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 Asian citrus psyllid was recently detected in a shipment of limes by U.S Customs and Border Protection (CPB) […]
Don’t Let Crop Protection Complacency Put You On The Spot Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 You can have too much of a good thing. And an over-indulgence can have costly consequences, especially in […]
Restrictions Lifted For Key Citrus Pest In California Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 18, 2013 Restrictions have been lifted on the movement of citrus fruit and citrus plants in California’s Citrus Belt, Tulare […]
Avoid Psyllid Resistance: 2013 Florida Citrus Show Extended Content Coverage Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 1, 2013 When it comes to crop protection, due diligence is required by growers. Luckily, there are myriad chemistries available […]
Research Progress, Production Costs Top Priorities For Citrus Growers Posted by Christina Herrick|November 1, 2012 This is the fifth of six installments featuring Florida Grower’s 2012 Citrus Achievement Award winner Vic Story addressing […]
Advantages Abound In Ag Internships Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 15, 2012 As enrollment in college agriculture programs continues to surge upward, today’s ag students seek hands-on internships that […]