Major Florida Grower to End Citrus Operations

Florida researchers work on genetically modifying trees to kill insects as Fort Myers based grower, Alico, stops citrus production.
A polar vortex with the potential to damage Florida's seasonal citrus crop is expected to descend on the state next week -- ...
Scientists at the University of Florida are testing a new type of citrus tree that can fight off the tiny insects responsible ...
Researchers successfully added a gene to several types of citrus, which causes the tree to make a protein that kills greening ...
The organization said it will not be spending further capital on citrus operations after the current 2025 crop is harvested.
Northeast and north-central Florida counties, including Suwannee, Baker, Nassau, Union, Bradford, Gilchrist, Hamilton, ...
After enduring back-to-back hurricanes, citrus farmers in central Florida are bracing for the season's coldest temperatures.
Fort Myers-based Alico Inc. said it will not spend additional money on citrus operations after the current crop is harvested.