Strengthen Your Crops AND Your Business Florida Grower magazine and the University of Florida's Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences have developed an informational program beyond compare for the 2014 Florida Citrus Show. Agriculture experts from across the region will explore topics including: Perspective - Past, Present and Future – Long-term Citrus Production Estimates, FDOC Grapefruit Marketing Programs, Getting Young Trees to Production, Why Are Grade-lowering Defects Back in Fresh Grapefruit?, Effects of Harvest Date/Variety on HLB Juice Off-flavor, Revisiting Diaprepes and Leaf Miner, Citrus Canker Control, What's Behind the Fruit Drop Surge? Management Strategies – Nutritional Treatments for HLB-infected Trees, High-density Plantings in the HLB Era, Asian Citrus Psyllid Management Update, Nursery Preparedness for Increased Planting Is It Time to Replant? – An Economic Case Study of Replanting Options, Does Sour Orange Make Sense?, Super Sour, Sour-like Rootstocks, Replanting Strategies Promising Treatments to Reduce or Eliminate HLB Symptoms – HLB Resistance in Existing Cultivars and Other Conventional Citrus Scions, Anti-microbial Treatments: What We Know and What's Next, Heat Treatment of HLB-infected Trees, RNAi Potential for Psyllid Management and Non-transgenic Methods of Delivery, Developing a Non-vector of CLas See the complete agenda, including speakers, at citrusshow.com. Then REGISTER to reserve your space! IT'S FREE! The 2014 Florida Citrus Show is free to growers, university/government/extension representatives, association personnel and more. For complete details, see our Fees page. Lunch provided on first day for those who register online prior to the show. If you do not want to receive future emails from Florida Citrus Show click Opt-Out. Meister Media Worldwide • 37733 Euclid Ave. • Willoughby, Ohio 44094 • 440-942-2000 • ahost@meistermedia.com |
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