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Senator Bill Galvano (R-Bradenton) wants to get rid of abandoned citrus groves, which he says can contribute to the spread of citrus greening.
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University of Florida researchers say they have developed genetically modified citrus trees that are resistant to greening. It is a significant step…
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A Florida Congressman filed a bill recently that expands tax incentives for citrus growers.The bill has bipartisan support from Florida House members and…
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State lawmakers are taking their agricultural committee on the road to discuss citrus greening in Central Florida. The trip comes as projections for the...
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Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) is meeting with citrus growers in Lakeland today and will likely hear how citrus greening and the Oriental fruit fly are taking...
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State Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam wants another $8.5 million next year to help fight a deadly citrus disease, as Florida's orange crop was...
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For the first time in years, Florida citrus growers are juiced at the prospect of getting a new defense against citrus greening, the bacterial disease...
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University of Florida researchers think they found a way to help Florida’s embattled citrus industry-- it's been devastated by the citrus greening…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture released bleak numbers on Florida's citrus crop for the 2014-2015 season, reporting a decline in the orange harvest...
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Overcoming the bacterial disease, citrus greening, remains the citrus industry’s most pressing challenge, but there’s growing optimism among growers in…