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National Orange Blossom Day

Dan June 27, 2016 Citrus, General, This Land of Ours

…slight citrus flavor to any dish! Fragrant orange blossoms offer multiple health benefits when prepared correctly to make a tea or orange blossom water. Some of the advantages may include…

Climate Smart Israel – Delegation Update

Dan June 21, 2016 Environment, Industry News Release, Water

…measure water flow in citrus trees as well as stem growth and contraction; thermal imaging and drones to detect real time irrigation needs; automatic traps to monitor pests and real…

HLB-Identified Trees Tested, Most Negative

Taylor Hillman June 20, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update, Specialty Crops

…HLB. The CPDPP says at this point, the best way to prevent the spread of HLB is to participate in Asian citrus psyllid management programs which include area wide treatments….

Pacific Region Fruit and Nut Review

Dan June 17, 2016 Citrus, Commodity Report, Tree, nut & vine crops

…domestic due to quality concerns. Florida Citrus In the citrus growing region reported, daily high temperatures were about average for this time of the year. All reporting stations had highs…

Citrus Industry This Week: Citrus Expo; Bactericide Discussion; Crop Forecast

Tacy Callies June 16, 2016 Citrus

Today’s issue of Citrus Industry This Week from Florida includes information on Citrus Expo news, a summary of a grower discussion on bactericide use and the latest citrus crop forecast….

Asian Citrus Psyllid Pest Found in Monterey County

Dan June 15, 2016 Citrus, Industry News Release

Additional Traps Being Set Monterey County has had its first detection of the Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) in a residential neighborhood of Northeast Salinas. The ACP was positively identified on…

Removing HLB Infected Trees Only Option

Taylor Hillman June 14, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update, Specialty Crops

…better position if they would have done the same. Florida citrus grower Pete Spyke says the practices Florida growers are using to stay afloat with huanglongbing (HLB) disease won’t matter…

Citrus Crop Forecast has No Changes

Dan June 10, 2016 Citrus, Crop Forecast

…in Valencia oranges and Tangerines. June Citrus Crop Forecast June USDA Citrus Maturity Test Results and Fruit Size form (.pdf) The final citrus crop forecast of the 2015-16 season will…

Nobody Exempt from ACP Quarantines

Taylor Hillman June 10, 2016 Citrus, Fruits & Vegetables, Pest Update

…to protect against the spread of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) which can carry huanglongbing disease. Kinoshita reminds everyone that these restrictions aren’t just directed at agriculture, and any citrus…

New Facility Proves HLB/ACP Seriousness

Taylor Hillman June 9, 2016 Citrus, Industry News Release, Pest Update

An image of the planned biosafety-level 3 plant facility in Riverside. A joint effort is bringing an Asian citrus psyllid and huanglongbing specific research facility to Southern California. California Citrus…

Psyllid Quarantines Affecting Bottom Line

Taylor Hillman June 9, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update

Moving citrus through the state is now more costly due to Asian citrus psyllid quarantines and the threat of huanglongbing (HLB) disease and some growers see it more than others….

Making Growing Tamarixia a Common Practice

Taylor Hillman June 8, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update, Specialty Crops

…Extension Center in Ventura County is looking at different ways to raise populations of tamarixia to help the fight against the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). “We are working with an…

Protecting California Citrus With Natural Enemies

Dan June 7, 2016 Citrus, News from our Sponsors

…without oranges in California. But a little insect called Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP) – which was accidentally introduced in 2008 into California – is posing the greatest economic threat that…

Regional ACP Change Unfavorable to Some

Taylor Hillman June 3, 2016 Citrus, Pest Update

…majority or all of the citrus-producing areas in the state are under an Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) quarantine, the state could deregulate local quarantines and move to a statewide approach….

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