Tampa Free Press on MSN
Tiny assassins: Florida scientists find natural predators to save backyard citrus
A few tiny heroes may help fight Florida’s long-running battle against citrus greening disease. That’s good news for ...
FORT MEADE, Fla. — Screen structures stretch for as far as the eye can see across a swath of land in Polk County. It's the newest and largest site where 'Citrus Under Protective Screen' or 'C.U.P.S.' ...
As more people look to grow their own food at home, citrus trees remain one of the most accessible and rewarding options.” — Noah Aguilar, owner of Everglades ...
Newser on MSN
All of Florida's orange trees are disease-ridden
Once a global symbol of sunshine in a glass, Florida's orange industry is now a fraction of what it was—and it may never come ...
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