Highlands County Extension Service 4509 George Boulevard, Sebring, Florida 33875 March 25, 2015 Volume I Issue VI Growers & Friends: Hello Spring (well with temps in the 80’s I guess I should say hello pre-summer. I hope that this issue of the newsletter brings you plenty of information you can use. I am sure that you have heard by now, Les Baucum, our county extension director CED), resigned effective February 27th and I have been asked to fill in as interim CED. I am enjoying my new role and want to assure you that we have a phenomenal faculty and staff here and we are working hard to bring you educational opportunities and information in a timely manner. If you have suggestions, compliments or comments for growth, I would love to hear from you. I hope you enjoy this edition of “Under the Citrus Tree” and as we move into the spring, please enjoy the beautiful weather, your families and this amazing country we call home. Regards, Laurie Laurie Hurner Citrus Extension Agent/Interim CED Highlands County Office: 863.402.6540 Email: [email protected] http://highlands.ifas.ufl.edu What’s inside …? CHMA Regional Spray Scheduled FL Citrus Institute Grower Tour Postponed 2015 Youth Citrus Project International HLB News 2015 Citrus Achievement Award Dr. Rouse Retiring USDA FSA Bulletin Ag Literacy Day Certified Crop Advisor 2014-2015 Program Sponsors The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 What’s going on? Citrus Health Management Area (CHMA) Regional Spray Application The following text is from Mr. Steve Farr (chairman of the Memorial Drive area CHMA): Discussions are underway for the Memorial Drive CHMA to make a regional application with Danitol as soon as the bees and bloom are gone. It is looking like Monday March 30th might be the start up time. Below are reasonable pricing for a helicopter application, if enough growers in this area might be interested. Aerial application by plane for this area has too many obstacles, (roads, houses, lakes, schools, major power lines, etc.) But the chopper could get the job done. Again, if enough participation. Contact Steve Farr at [email protected] to be included in this spray. I have placed a copy of this CHMA area on the UF/IFAS Highlands County Extension Citrus Website. Check it out by clicking here. Email verbiage from the helicopter provider: Please let us know if you need our Helicopters to help you with your Spraying program, especially where you consider sensitive areas where the helicopters could be more efficient. As we mentioned to you, we have been spraying insecticides, nutrients and a mix of the two with their proper PH balancers provided by the growers at a rate of: 5.00 Gallons per Acre @ $7.50 per Acre 10.00 Gallons per Acre @ $9.80 per Acre 15.00 Gallons per Acre @ $12.80 per Acre 20.00 Gallons per Acre @ $17.00 per Acre Herman Mejia, Rotor Group LLC, Helicopter Services, (754) 366-0795 The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~2~ Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 Florida Citrus Growers’ Institute around the Corner Mark your calendars! The Institute is fast approaching and we are excited to bring another outstanding program your way. The UF/IFAS Citrus Extension agents from across the state come together to provide this excellent program in an all-day format. The program will be held April 7, 2015 at the South Florida State College Theatre for Performing Arts (600 W. College Drive, Avon Park, Florida). For more information & a registration form, please click here. Thank you in advance to our sponsors: Bayer Crop Science, Syngenta Crop Science, Valent, Dow Agrosciences, DuPont Crop Protection, FMC Corporation, Gowan, Farm Credit, Triangle Chemical and of course Florida Citrus Mutual for always providing the orange juice. April 2nd Grower Tour of SWFREC Postponed The April 2nd Highlands County Grower Tour of SWFREC has been postponed. Due to a conflict in the county we will be moving this tour to September. Mark your calendar for September 24, 2015. I will be sending out information and sign-up instructions out in August. I know that seems like a long way off, however, at the rate we are going it is right around the corner. 2015 Highlands Youth Citrus Project Comes to a Close The 2015 HYCP has come to a close. We had a fantastic year and I hope that you were able to see our trees and display boards at the Highlands County Fair. 75 youth between the ages of 8 and 18 competed in three areas: citrus tree growing, citrus record books and citrus display boards. The HYCP committee would like to congratulate Kitty Lackey for winning the Overall Grand Champion contest and Joshua Brown for following up closely behind at Reserve Overall Grand Champion. If you have a child or know of a child who would be interested in the 2016 contest, registration is now open. Please click here for registration information. The committee would like to also thank our major sponsors: Bayer, Monsanto, Triangle Chemical and Syngenta. These companies have been continued supporters of this The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~3~ Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 program and so many others. If you or your company is interested in sponsoring the 2016 Highlands Youth Citrus Project, please contact Laurie Hurner at [email protected] . News from the International Research Conference on Huanglongbing In February of this year, researchers, extension personnel, growers and others gathered in Orlando for the 2015 International Research Conference on Huanglongbing. I spent part of the week at the conference and there was certainly a lot of good information on the agenda. For the first time the planning committee for the conference asked the presenters to submit a non-technical summary along with their abstracts. This is a great idea and I encourage the committee to keep asking for these summaries. They lay the research out into every day English that even I can understand. To review the abstracts and nontechnical summaries click here. 2015 Citrus Achievement Award You only have a few more days to submit your candidate for the 2015 Citrus Achievement Award. Candidates must meet the following requirements to be considered: Be actively involved with citrus production as a grower, packer/processor, marketer, supplier or researcher; Have had a measurable impact on the citrus industry within the last three years; Be actively involved in one or more citrus industry organization or association; Have demonstrated commitment to the future of the Florida Citrus Industry, notwithstanding personal gain, and Be a leader who is recognized and respected by his/her peers in the industry. This is a very prestigious award and I can think of several eligible folks, right off the bat. If you know of someone, follow the link to submit your nomination. The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~4~ Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 Dr. Bob Rouse to Retire Dr. Robert E. Rouse is retiring at the end of March. Dr. Rouse has brought tremendous ideas and research findings to the Florida citrus industry. A little information about Dr. Rouse from the SWFREC website: Dr. Bob Rouse, Citrus Horticulturist UF/IFAS Southwest Florida Research & Education Center, Immokalee. Dr. Rouse received his B.S. (1970) and M.S. (1972) in Fruit Crops and his PhD. (1976) in Horticulture from the University of Florida. Dr. Rouse remained with the university in a post-doctoral position in the Fruit Crop Department (1976-1978). He taught undergraduate and graduate courses in fruit tree physiology and conducted research in citrus tree cold hardiness. Dr. Rouse then served as project leader for citrus rootstock and subtropical fruit research at the Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center at Weslaco (1978-1990). There he was responsible for conducting research with the commercial Texas Citrus Industry in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. He did research in citrus nursery practices and developed the prototype nursery for the 1,151-acre Texas A&M University research farm. In 1990, Dr. Rouse returned to the University of Florida/IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education Center in Immokalee, where he served as the citrus research/extension horticulturist and teaching coordinator, and currently as the citrus horticulturist. THANK YOU Dr. Rouse for your years of service and your dedication to the Florida Citrus Industry! USDA Farm Service Agency March Bulletin Are you keeping up with what is happening at the USDA Farm Service Agency? Have you applied for help and have questions. Monthly the FSA sends out a pretty good bulletin. It is chock full of information that may be helpful to you. I have placed this month’s bulletin on my Highlands County Extension Citrus webpage if you want to take a look. March Features include: Administrative Policy Reminders, Farm Program Policy Reminders and Farm Loan Policy Reminders. You can check out the bulletin by clicking here. The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~5~ Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 12th Annual Ag Literacy Day The 12th annual Florida Agriculture Literacy Day is scheduled for Tuesday April 21, 2015, and a new non-fiction children's book developed for it will highlight Florida’s livestock and poultry industries. The book, the title of which is ‘Drive Through Florida: Livestock and Poultry,’ features an animated red truck named ‘Ole Red’ that takes students on a tour of Florida’s beef, dairy, poultry, swine, equine, sheep and goat industries. For more information and how to get involved follow this link: http://faitc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/2015_Ag_Lit_Day_announcement.pdf . Certified Crop Advisor Exam Registration to Open Soon Have you ever thought about becoming a Certified Crop Advisor (CCA)? Maybe you should. According to the CCA website: Any adviser/consultant that spends the majority of their time advising growers or farm managers/operators on agronomic practices and can meet the standards of the program. Certification is the standard by which professionals are judged. The purpose of a certification program is to protect the public and the profession. It is a voluntary professional enhancement to a person's career credentials. Farmers and employers prefer to work with Certified Crop Advisers (CCA) because CCAs have demonstrated they have the commitment, education, expertise, and experience to make a difference in a client's business. Being certified adds credibility and shows that you are serious about what you do. When you become certified, you join more than 13,000 of your peers in the largest, most recognized agriculturally-oriented certification program in North America. This program’s professional standards are widely respected by industry, academia, and government and are referenced in statutes. Once certified you are telling your clients, employer, and the public that you have gone above and beyond to ensure their success. To find out how to become a CCA check out the Florida CCA website: http://floridacca.org/cca-certifications-requirements/ . Registration for the August 7, 2015 exam will be open from May 4 – June 26, 2015. The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~6~ Under the Citrus Tree March 2015 Thank you to the 2014 ~ 2015 UF/IFAS Highlands County Citrus Extension Program Sponsors We Could Not Do What We Do Without You!! Maxijet Kahn Citrus Management, LLC Brandt Chemical Containers, Inc. Triangle, C.C. Highlands County Citrus Growers Association Howard Fertilizer & Chemical Stallings Crop Insurance Gowan BASF Yara Southeast Ag Management Florida Citrus Mutual Florida Grove Hedgers Rotor Group, LLC The Foundation for the Gator Nation an Equal Opportunity Institution ~7~
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