Roots in the Sunshine

The Hidden Grove: Bringing Home Florida's Citrus

45 min · 17. apr. 2026
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The conversation delves into the nostalgia associated with citrus, the challenges faced by the citrus industry, the need for diversification of grove systems, and the importance of proper tree planting and management. The discussion highlights the emotional connection to citrus, the impact of citrus greening, the potential for diversified cropping systems, and the significance of supporting the citrus industry. Takeaways * Citrus industry challenges * Diversification of grove systems * Importance of proper tree planting

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