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Dantzler’s 3-year Monsanto deal was a disaster for citrus farmers

The most costly project of the group created to save Florida citrus farmers has been a wasteful disaster. It produced nothing, wasted un-recoverable time, and allowed the HLB citrus greening disease to spread. Even worse, after three years and $12.3 million, the Citrus Research andContinue ReadingDantzler’s 3-year Monsanto deal was a disaster for citrus farmers

Asian citrus psyllid is in Arizona, but HLB isn’t there yet

“We’re surrounded,” an Arizona Department of Agriculture official says about citrus greening. The disease, also called HLB, “has already decimated citrus groves in the other major citrus-producing states of Florida, California, and Texas,” the Arizona Republic reports. “Once you have it,” says Arizona citrus farmerContinue ReadingAsian citrus psyllid is in Arizona, but HLB isn’t there yet

Florida should withhold CRDF’s $8 million until Dantzler cleans up his mess

The State of Florida is expected to provide about $8 million in appropriated taxpayer funds to the controversial Citrus Research and Defense Foundation. We think that the state should wait until CRDF under Rick Dantzler cleans up its act. CRDF has what many citrus farmersContinue ReadingFlorida should withhold CRDF’s $8 million until Dantzler cleans up his mess

Millions are learning about how CRDF is blocking research on low-cost solutions

In just two days, more than 3.5 million people saw the Sun-Sentinel article about how CRDF has prevented large-scale testing of an inexpensive, off-the-shelf fertilizer that shows signs of helping citrus trees infected by HLB disease. This count relates only to people who saw theContinue ReadingMillions are learning about how CRDF is blocking research on low-cost solutions

CRDF says HLB is an ‘existential threat.’ So why won’t it test promising solutions?

“In 2009, the Citrus Research and Development Foundation, Inc. (CRDF) was formed to coordinate citrus research funding in the face of huanglongbing (HLB, also known as ‘citrus greening’),” the CRDF says on its website. “While it addresses the full array of citrus research needs, CRDFContinue ReadingCRDF says HLB is an ‘existential threat.’ So why won’t it test promising solutions?

Fertilizer literature was written before HLB, professor says

“We don’t really have any nutritional guidelines for citrus because everything on citrus was written before HLB,” says Lorenzo Rossi, a root biologist at the Indian River Research and Education Center. “So the nutrient requirements now are completely different from the nutrients that citrus requiredContinue ReadingFertilizer literature was written before HLB, professor says

Bob Johnson did tests: ‘Somebody ought to be looking into this’

There might be a cure for citrus greening, says a columnist in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Here’s what the March 26 story says: “Part of the CRDF’s failure was its refusal for years to consider a potential rapid, low-cost solution repeatedly offered for testing. Instead,Continue ReadingBob Johnson did tests: ‘Somebody ought to be looking into this’