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[PALM BEACH POST] Citrus resurgence: Florida residents must pay a lot more to bear fruit again after canker war |
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Kathy and Bob Powers of Boca Raton were heartbroken when their two healthy mature citrus trees, one a Ruby Red grapefruit tree, were cut down in 2003 during the canker fight. The government program required the destruction of trees within 1,900 feet of an infected tree.
The couple replanted citrus around 2006, but three years later, the trees were removed after contracting greening disease. They're considering planting once again.
"I hope everybody plants tons of them," Kathy Powers said. "It is a right of being a Floridian. Those trees were my babies."
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There is an ISD Tag on My Citrus Tree... What Does It Mean? |
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Recently we received and email asking about the ISD tags placed on citrus tree containers. Here is a brief explanation of why the tag is there:
Propagating citrus nursery are required by the State of Florida's Ag Department to treat every tree that leaves their screen-house facility with the systemic insecticide, at that time an ISD tag is placed on the plant with the date of application, as well an expiration date, which is 6 months later than the date of application. The primary reason for the use is to prevent Psyllids from spreading HLB (citrus Greening), not every Pysllid is a carrier of HLB, but the effort is to protect the plant from HLB.
The treatment also prevents other insects that might feed on the tree from doing so as well, like Aphids, white flies, citrus leaf minors and any other piercing or sucking insects. What this means to a homeowner is that it gives added protection against pests. Another way of looking at it is that it helps reduce the amount of open wounds on a leaf's surface, which reduces the point of entry for citrus canker. Learn more about citrus canker by visiting our citrus canker page. |
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Introducing MyCitrusTree.com for the Dooryard Grower |
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MyCitrusTree.com has been created to provide homeowners with a valuable information, used by commercial citrus growers, to help them grow their dooryard citrus trees to their fullest potential. It is a fruitful way (no pun intended) for Record Buck Farms and KeyPlex Direct to give to those interested in dooryard citrus. The core message of My Citrus Tree is to educate home growers and gardeners about the importance of plant nutrition, with an emphasis on battling citrus tree diseases like citrus canker.
Plants and trees are no different than people or animals when it comes to the importance of good nutrition. Like the human body has the ability to fight off infection, plants have similar built-in protective mechanisms to help fight off disease.
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