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  2. Owners to get $42 million for citrus trees Florida destroyed

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    More than 60,000 healthy, uninfected trees were destroyed in Orange County between 2002 and 2006 as part of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' efforts to eradicate citrus ...

  3. Orange County homeowners who won citrus-canker lawsuit ... - AOL

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    Nearly 18,000 Orange County homeowners whose citrus trees were destroyed by the state in a futile campaign to eradicate citrus-canker disease in the early 2000s will share $42.4 million – with ...

  4. Citrus canker - Wikipedia

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    Some areas of the world have eradicated citrus canker and others have ongoing eradication programs, but the disease remains endemic in most areas where it has appeared. Because of its rapid spread, high potential for damage, and impact on export sales and domestic trade, citrus canker is a significant threat to all citrus-growing regions.

  5. When the Government Came for Florida's Orange Trees - AOL

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    It didn't solve the citrus canker problem. The state cut down private fruit trees and offered gift cards as compensation. It didn't solve the citrus canker problem.

  6. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Plant infested with citrus canker Citrus groves in Florida seen from the Bok Tower Gardens in 2008. Citrus canker (Xanthomonas axonopodis) continues to be an issue of concern. [16] From 1997 to 2013, the growing of citrus trees has declined 25%, from 600,000 to 450,000 acres (240,000 to 180,000 ha). Citrus greening disease is incurable.

  7. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida's signature crops are facing following a series of hurricanes ...

  8. Doyle Conner - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Conner was embroiled in political controversy regarding the lethal citrus canker [8] disease and Florida citrus nurseries. While serving in this post he served under 7 Governors of Florida. [9] Conner retired in 1991, and was active in Florida 4-H for much of his remaining life. He was inducted into the Florida Agriculture ...

  9. Rebuild or give up? Florida citrus growers explore options ...

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    The Florida citrus industry was struggling before Ian took out 80% to 100% of local groves. Marco Rubio and other officials offered encouragement.