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Hit by storms and disease, Florida's citrus growers try to survive until bug-free trees arriveOthers, like Murphy, are sticking it out, hoping to survive until a bug-free tree or other options arrive to repel the disease or treat the trees. Mounting concerns When Hurricane Irma blasted ...
Others, like Murphy, are sticking it out, hoping to survive until a bug-free tree or other options arrive to repel the disease or treat the trees. When Hurricane Irma blasted through the state's ...
Trevor Murphy, inspects an orange tree in one of his groves, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, in Sebring, Fla. Murphy, whose family has been growing oranges for generations, is hoping for a cure to citrus ...
Others, like Murphy, are sticking it out, hoping to survive until a bug-free tree or other options arrive to repel the disease or treat the trees. Those catastrophes contributed to a 90% decline ...
(AP) — Florida’s citrus growers are struggling to survive the one-two punch of hurricanes and disease. As production ... of a genetically modified tree that could save their groves.
As Trevor Murphy pulls up to his dad’s 20-acre grove in one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, he points to the cookie-cutter, one-story homes encroaching on the orange trees ...
National Trust rangers have been attempting to bring an estate back to life after trees were hit by a fungal disease A National Trust team has planted 1,300 trees to restore a landscape devastated ...
LAKE WALES, Fla. (AP) — As Trevor Murphy pulls up to his dad's 20-acre (8-hectare) grove in one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, he points to the cookie-cutter, one-story homes ...
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