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USDA Invests in Citrus Greening Research

Dan January 19, 2017 Citrus, Industry News Release

…citrus greening disease, aka Huanglongbing. The funding is made possible through NIFA’s Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) Citrus Disease Research and Extension Program, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. “The…

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CRB Researcher Honored with Presidential Award

Dan January 18, 2017 Citrus, Industry News Release

…future for the California citrus industry.” Cilia’s CRB-funded research focuses on huanglongbing (HLB or citrus greening disease), which currently is the most critical threat to the U.S. citrus industry. HLB…

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Rains Don’t Damper Citrus Harvest

Taylor Hillman January 18, 2017 Citrus, Weather

…is looking good for the industry. Heavy rains poured through the main citrus-growing areas of California in early January. California Citrus Mutual (CCM) Vice President Bob Blakely said the storms…

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Agri View: Fresh Fruit

Dan January 17, 2017 Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

…I enjoy most of what can be termed common fruit. Apples, bananas, citrus. Even grapes. We are fortunate in this country that fresh fruit has always been available. And at…

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California Citrus Crop Forecast Increased

Dan January 12, 2017 Citrus, Crop Forecast

…million boxes. Lemons decreased from 21 million boxes to 20 million boxes. USDA Citrus Crop Forecast See the USDA’s USDA/NASS Citrus Maturity Test Results and Fruit Size form. The next…

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New HLB Find Outside Current Quarantine

Taylor Hillman January 3, 2017 Citrus, Pest Update

…County. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) confirmed another HLB discovery in Southern California. CDFA’s Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP) reported that an orange tree in…

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Tarping Mandatory to Reduce ACP Spread

Taylor Hillman December 28, 2016 Industry News Release, Pest Update

…reduce the accidental spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). From the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP): The California Office of Administrative Law approved an emergency rule that…

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CCM Response to Argentinian Lemon Rule

Dan December 20, 2016 Citrus, Industry News Release

…the 14/15 citrus crop year versus 13/14 were down $600 million,” notes Joel Nelsen, President of California Citrus Mutual a citrus producers’ trade association. “This Administration and this Secretary fail…

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Lemons from Argentina Allowed for Import

Dan December 20, 2016 Citrus, Industry News Release

…the continental United States. Over the last 10 years, APHIS has thoroughly reviewed Argentina’s citrus production and packing practices and fully evaluated pest risks to U.S. agriculture. The review included…

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Central Valley Growers Welcome Cold

Dan December 19, 2016 Citrus, Industry News Release

…this weekend proved manageable and well within preferable ranges for the Valley’s citrus growers. About California Citrus Mutual – CCM is the only advocacy organization representing CA citrus growers on…

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Detector Dogs Funded to Protect Agriculture and Plants from Pests and Diseases

Dan December 13, 2016 Industry News Release

…trees, grapes, berries, citrus, hops, sweet potatoes, and roses free of targeted plant pathogens and pests. The Farm Bill provided $62.5 million for these programs in fiscal year (FY) 2017,…

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Citrus Crop Forecast has No Changes

Dan December 9, 2016 General

…1 million boxes. December USDA Citrus Forecast Maturity Test Results and Fruit Size form. (.pdf) USDA Citrus Crop Forecast The January citrus crop forecast will be Thursday January 12, 2017…

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Spray and Move Still Spreading Psyllids

Taylor Hillman December 1, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update

California citrus leaders say it’s evident that the industry is still spreading psyllids. The current system for controlling the spread of Asian citrus psyllids during shipments isn’t killing all of…

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Spread Cheer, Not Invasive Hungry Pests, This Holiday Season

Dan November 29, 2016 Industry News Release

…borders. Citrus greening, citrus canker and other devastating diseases are spread by the movement of infected plants. This includes items made with citrus, such as floral arrangements, wreaths, potpourri or…

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