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en The threat is still there, especially with young trees. They're highly susceptible to citrus canker, and all you need is one windblown rain event.

en The threat is still there, especially with young trees. They're highly susceptible to citrus canker and all you need is one windblown rain event.

en We strongly advise them not to, especially in areas that are laden with canker. It's at your own risk. We certainly encourage people to replant with non-citrus fruit trees.

en We have worked hard...to develop a viable plan that will enable Florida to produce, harvest, process, and ship healthy citrus in the presence of citrus canker.

en Florida citrus growers were devastated by the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 due to tree damage and fruit loss, but more recently by the increased movement of citrus canker to new locations.

en I have customers concerned about canker and citrus greening, but I'm not hearing a lot about ethanol yet. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. I have customers concerned about canker and citrus greening, but I'm not hearing a lot about ethanol yet.

en Now that canker's in the large citrus groves and can't be controlled, they would literally be wiping out the industry to continue the program.

en Typically, we don't have 75,000 people on our streets with 48 hours notice. This was a very serious event and it came out well for everyone, but on the same token, it wasn't a Fourth of July event. It was a highly visible, highly debated event.

en But I understand what they are saying. A lot of canker is found in homeowners' landscapes. I think the state is feeling, 'There is no way we can keep track of all of this.' The easiest way is to help commercial is to limit the number of citrus in home landscapes.

en It's at their own peril. They are in a canker-laden area and there is also greening in South Florida. There are other kinds of fruit trees they could invest in that don't have these diseases.

en If we see what is happening in Europe at this moment, I think we have to be worried. We see dead swans and we know that swans are highly susceptible [to H5N1]. And they share their ponds, the places where they swim, with other birds as well that are less susceptible, for instance ducks. And they might have actually infected the swans, so I think we have to be prepared in Europe, especially since the bird migration is about to start.

en In October 2005, we had the greatest rain event in 50 years. There was never that much rain in one day or one month. The thing about that, there was no wind with those storms. It was a stalled system that caused rain through the entire Northeast.

en Normally that's not a big deal. But all the trees still have leaves on them and the soil is very saturated from the rain. That makes it easier for the winds to drag down trees.

en With greening, just as with canker, we recommend wholeheartedly that they remove the trees. You're going to want to take the tree down if it has greening because it's good for absolutely nothing.

en But I'm as susceptible as anyone else. At the same time, I'm highly skeptical.


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