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Thoughtful investments in research and new technologies offer renewed hope for the future of Florida’s signature crop.
As citrus growers leave the state, WFLA checks in on a local farmer who is the first in central Florida to switch to avocados ...
IFF expects to have 30 employees by the year’s end at the Citrus Innovation Center on the Florida Polytechnic University ...
Florida’s citrus industry saw a slight improvement as the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday released an updated ...
Florida’s citrus industry saw a slight improvement as the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday released an updated ...
Hamlin, ‘OLL-DC-3-40’ Sweet Orange, ‘OLL-DC-3-36’ Sweet Orange, ‘C4-10-42’ Mandarin Hybrid, ‘RBA 13-18’ Mandarin Hybrid, and ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNGovernor DeSantis Bolsters Florida Citrus Commission With Ten AppointmentsGovernor Ron DeSantis today announced the appointment of ten individuals to the Florida Citrus Commission, the governing ...
View the full release here: "Citrus is vital to our creations in scent and taste, with enormous potential for innovation ...
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MySuncoast.com on MSNState budget may provide big boost for citrus growersA minimum of $125 million would be made available for costs directly associated with the acquisition of trees. Initially, 60 percent of the funds will be made available to growers who have citrus ...
The Florida Senate budget proposal (SB 2500) totals $117.36 billion. The House proposal (HB 5001) has a bottom line of ...
Two boaters were left treading water with large alligators nearby for nearly an hour when their canoe flipped and sank in a Florida lake, according to rescuers.
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