Scientists at the University of Florida are testing a new type of citrus tree that can fight off the tiny insects responsible for citrus greening.
Overall, the industry is facing a harvest that is nearly 20 percent lower than what was projected prior to Milton’s impact in mid-October.
With a major grower set to exit the business, Florida’s struggling citrus industry saw little change Friday in a production ...
The December numbers were the first projections after Hurricane Milton pounded citrus-growing areas in October.
With a major grower set to exit the business, Florida’s struggling citrus industry saw little change Friday in a production ...
Researchers successfully added a gene to several types of citrus, which causes the tree to make a protein that kills greening ...
UF is conducting exciting research on a new type of citrus tree designed to combat the tiny insects responsible for citrus ...
Florida researchers work on genetically modifying trees to kill insects as Fort Myers based grower, Alico, stops citrus production.
Scientists at the University of Florida are testing a new type of citrus tree that can fight off the tiny insects responsible ...
Alico, Inc., announces a strategic transformation to become a diversified land company that is not citrus-related ...
Pointing to Florida’s decades-long fight with deadly citrus greening disease and damage from hurricanes, a major grower ...