Can 3D Printing Help Save America’s Citrus?

3D Printed “SmartTrap” New Tool for Scientists to Study Citrus-Killing Insect TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A 3D printed “SmartTrap” may turn the tide in a decade-old war to save Florida’s $10.7 […]

UF/IFAS awarded funding to fight citrus greening

Researchers at  the University of Florida Institute of Agricultural Sciences have been awarded more than $13.4 million for four studies to help fight citrus greening, the devastating disease that threatens […]

Citrus greening update delivered to Florida Senators

Dr. Harold Browning, the chief operating officer of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation, gave an update on citrus greening to the state Senate Agricultural Committee on Monday. During his presentation, […]

Florida Citrus Is Still A Big Deal

This column originally appeared in Growing Produce. Doug Ackerman served as FDOC executive director from 2011 through July 2015. When researchers from the University of Florida presented the latest study […]

In the news: Florida’s Natural Grove House

Florida’s Natural Grove House in Lake Wales is highlighted in this video by Central Florida News 13. The Grove House features exhibits on the history of Florida Citrus as well as samples of […]