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Citrus Crop Forecast has No Changes

Dan December 9, 2016General

…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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North American citrus

Spray and Move Still Spreading Psyllids

Taylor Hillman December 1, 2016Citrus, 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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Mediterranean fruit fly

Spread Cheer, Not Invasive Hungry Pests, This Holiday Season

Dan November 29, 2016Industry 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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Clean with Fruits and Veggies

Dan November 28, 2016This Land of Ours

…and buff for a healthy shine. Need to get rid of odors? Open a jar of citrus juice – muddled with your favorite smelling herbs and spices. Set it on…

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citrus greening

Inconclusive Results Hint at More HLB

Taylor Hillman November 22, 2016Citrus, Pest Update

…(HLB) disease is to run an Asian citrus psyllid or tree sample through a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine. The machine cycles 40 times, and if it can’t find the…

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Agri View: Cyber Crime

Dan November 21, 2016Agri View, Technology

…were used to steal harvested crops in more than one state. Nuts in California, hay in Oklahoma, citrus in Florida. Hackers are after more than harvested crops. Personal information is…

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North American citrus

Regional Psyllid Quarantines Still a Possibility

Taylor Hillman November 15, 2016Citrus, Pest Update

California citrus programs are still looking to split the state into regions when it comes to Asian citrus psyllid quarantines. The Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP), operated by…

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California Citrus Carry Over from October Forecast

Dan November 9, 2016Citrus, Crop Forecast

…Crop Forecast USDA/NASS Citrus Maturity Test Results and Fruit Size form. THANK YOU to our Citrus Crop Forecast Coverage Sponsors! Got Labor? Need Labor? Phone toll free 1-877-758-5035 Click here…

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Monitoring Plant Metabolism to Detect HLB

Taylor Hillman November 8, 2016Citrus, Technology

…Department of Technology at the University of California, Davis, is looking at the metabolism of citrus trees and analyzing changes as indicators of stress and disease. Plants’ metabolic pathways change…

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Food and Ag Science Will Shape Our Future

Dan November 7, 2016Industry News Release, Technology

…the bacteria from infecting new citrus trees, ARS scientists developed a molecular system to prevent the insect, known as the Asian citrus psyllid, from feeding on the citrus sap, preventing…

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Scientists Work to Define Threat from Palm Pest

Taylor Hillman November 4, 2016Pest Update

…pest responses over the past couple of years have a very large commodity presence,” he said, citing efforts to combat pests threatening citrus crops and winegrapes. “We really wanted to…

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citrus greening

HLB Positive Finds Rise to 30

Taylor Hillman November 3, 2016Citrus

…and Agriculture is reporting that two more citrus trees have tested positive for the deadly huanglongbing disease in the San Gabriel area of Los Angeles County. The Citrus Pest and…

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citrus greening

Growers, Researchers Fight Citrus Disease

Taylor Hillman October 26, 2016Citrus

…HLB can spread fast because of psyllid’s efficiency in transmitting it. Citrus trees become infected when psyllids carrying HLB bacteria feed on new flush. Newly hatched psyllid nymphs immediately pick…

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Agri View: Imported Insects and Diseases

Dan October 26, 2016Agri View, Citrus

…citrus fruit. Now California is experiencing a big problem with the Asian Citrus Psyllid. You know that name “Asian” Citrus Psyllid? The disease that is imported. Not from Florida. Which…

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