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'C' is for Citrus: Arizona staple isn't what it was, but some see promise in niche operations
Citrus remains an iconic stamp of Arizona's history and a symbol of agricultural heritage dating back to when the industry was inscribed as one of the foundational Five C's that built the economy of a ...
Citrus groves once spread across metro Phoenix, supplying packing houses in the area with oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit and other varieties. Development paved over many of the original groves, ...
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Arizona Sunshine Lemon Pie
I love to learn about new-to-me, region-specific recipes—especially when it’s a dish with an ingredient or method that’s ...
PHOENIX — With temperatures in Arizona just right for the citrus harvesting season, the St. Mary’s Food Bank is now accepting donations through the end of April. Residents can drop off extra fruit ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — ‘Tis the season for backyard citrus trees all across the Valley to start bursting with grapefruits, oranges, tangerines and lemons — all ready to eat. However, if you feel like ...
Some Costa Mesa residents are being notified citrus trees in their yards may need to be sprayed with insecticide or removed, after state agriculture officials confirmed the detection of harmful ...
Lemons, tangerines and grapefruit, oh my! St. Mary’s Food Bank is collecting citrus donations from across the Valley to re-distribute to the local community from now until April 30. Jerry Brown, the ...
I’ve been surrounded by citrus trees my entire life — and I’m not alone. More than half of California residents own a backyard citrus tree and growers like me have a long history of cultivating citrus ...
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