In the news: Greening-tolerant rootstocks

An article in The Ledger reports on five new citrus rootstocks that appear to tolerate citrus greening better than those currently used. Released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the five new rootstocks show tolerance […]

In the news: Steam treatment helps fight greening

Associated Press reporter Tamara Lush highlights the work being done by a group of University of Florida researchers using steam to treat HLB-infected trees. The researchers at the Institute of Food and […]

FDOC responds to NPR story

We were happy to have our voice included in yesterday’s story on NPR that described how citrus growers are managing through citrus greening and other market trends in today’s challenging […]

In the news: NPR covers greening

Florida-based NPR reporter Greg Allen produced a feature on the state of the industry and its battle with greening. UPDATE: The FDOC responded to issues raised by this report.

Citrus trees: Move it AND lose it

Soon, citrus producing states across America, including Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana and Texas, will be full of fresh citrus. But gone are the days of sharing the fruit trees or […]

In the news: AP on greening

Florida-based AP reporter Tamara Lush has produced a feature-length story on the state’s battle against citrus greening.