With bearing citrus trees likely to become nonproductive within a few years, growers need to replant with new trees to stay in business, says Michael Rogers of the University of Florida. Rogers suggests some steps to help new plantings survive.
With bearing citrus trees likely to become nonproductive within a few years, growers need to replant with new trees to stay in business, says Michael Rogers of the University of Florida. Rogers suggests some steps to help new plantings survive.