By Frank Giles Since HLB was first confirmed in Florida more than 15 years ago, the state’s citrus crop has been on a steady decline. This season is set to finish with historically low production. Every segment of the industry has felt the pain of HLB’s endemic march. On the one hand, it is easy to understand why some would …
Donaldson Citrus Variety Called a Beacon of Hope
By Frank Giles The Donaldson citrus variety has been the subject of conversation among growers lately. The tree at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) A.H. Whitmore Foundation Farm is believed to be a true early-season sweet orange. The health of the tree is what’s getting grower attention. The tree is producing good-sized fruit that is not dropping to the …
Large Scale Citrus Field Trials Idea Surfaces
Citrus research continues to be a topic in state and federal funding circles as the industry’s battle with HLB, or citrus greening, continues. One idea in the incubator of industry discussion is a program being call “CRAFT” – an acronym for a “Citrus Research and Field Trial” program. It’s a large scale field trials idea, and Citrus Research and Development …