1/1/2005 This is a reference text bringing together available information on five Annona species, with the aim of identifying gaps in knowledge and thus research needs. With an accompanying extention manual, this will provide opportunities for noth resources-poor as well as small-scale commercial farmers...
1/1/2001 Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventoryis an essential reference for all backyard fruit growers and commercial orchardists who care about the rich diversity of fruit, berry, and nut varieties offered by mail-order nurseries in the United States. This comprehensive "catalog of catalogs" is now available in...
1/1/2016 This notebook contains articles from Edible Sarasota, TOTI Media, and Farming Matters along with pertient information on green-manure crops, and other plants.
1/1/1996 For anyone who grows citrus or wants to begin, this book offers a complete and up-to-date guide to selecting and growing more than one hundred varieties of oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes, grapefruit, and kumquats, as well as exotic citrus. Lance Walheim has tailored his book to growers in...
1/1/2006 Florida's citrus industry is a vital part of the state's economy. Sweeping changes and several natural disasters have impacted Florida over recent years, including hurricanes and the spread of citrus canker and greening diseases. These circumstances demanded a restructuring of virtually every...
1/1/1983 What are the advantages and disadvantages of growing citrus from seed when that is possible? One obvious advantage is that it is much less labor intensive to simply sow citrus seeds and eliminate the grafting step. Another advantage is that the seedling will most likely be free from viruses that...
This book includes many fascinating facts and interesting history about citrus fruit. It includes a varied selection of recipes and ideas that will temp anyone who has looked at an orange or lemon.
1/6/1957 Also contains: "Insects and mites found on Florida citrus" and "Recommended fertilizers and nutrional sprays for citrus." 3 books, each with own pages numbers, illustrated, photos
1/4/1980 This publication discussed insects, mites, and disease and their control for home citrus growers. 27 pages, illustrated, photos Circular 139 G
1/6/1968 Four aspects of citrus propagation are discussed here includegrowing seedlings from seed, growing nursery trees, growing citrus trees from stem cuttings, and topworking citrus trees. Circular 546 25 pages, illustrated, photos