THE INDIAN RIVER CITRUS LEAGUE
ANNOUNCES:
That the dates for the 12th Annual Indian River
Citrus Seminar and fall meeting of the Florida
Citrus Production Managers Association have
made impossible to hold a joint meeting of these
two groups.
Under the sponsorship of the Indian River Citrus
League, the program has been prepared by:
THE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
THE CITRUS EXPERIMENT STATION
FLORIDA CITRUS PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS'N.
AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF INDIAN RIVER
GROWERS
Technical pictures courtesy of Citrus Experiment
Station
YOUR SEMINAR PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE
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Seated L to R: J. T. Oxford, C. D. Kime, Carl Helseth,
Dale Talbert, Bill Mathews; Standing: Forrest Mc-
Cullars, F. S. Perry, Jack McCown, Fred P. Lawrence,
Joe Egan, John King, Norman Zapf, Al Whitmore,
M. R. Buckalew
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VERO BEACH COMMUNITY BUILDING SEMINAR HEADQUARTERS
Opposite EAST ENTRANCE of INDIAN RIVER COUNTY COURT HOUSE
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1 /933 25 Years of Cooperative Citrus Production Financing /958
Serving Growers of Florida Citrus
OFFICES IN:
ORLANDO P. O. Box 2111 WINTER HAVEN P. O. Box 786 EUSTIS, P. O. Box 1415
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INDIAN RIVER CITRUS SEMINAR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958
Presiding - - - - -Forrest McCullars
9:00 A. M. Invocation - - - - Rev. J. W. Oppert
9:05-9:10 Opening Remarks & Announcements Fred P. Lawrence
9:10-9:40 Competition for Florida Citrus - R. C. White
9:40-9:50 Chemical Weed Control What Can be Recommended
Jack T. McCown
9:50-10:00 Summary of Experiments on Citrus Root Weevils -
Dr. John King
10:00-10:15 RECESS
10:15-10:40 A Long Run Look at the Citrus Situation Dr. Marshall
R. Godwin
10:40-10:50 Whatis Being Done About Citrus Blight W. H. Mathews
10:50-11:10 Liming Practices Including pH Profile -Dr. R. R. Hunziker
11:10-11:40 Materials and Timing-for Better Rust Mite Control -
Dr. Roger Johnsoh
NOON
1:30 P. M. Presiding - - - - - - J. T. Oxford
1:35-1:40 Summary of Fresh Fruit Packing Costs R. E. Norris
1:40-1:45 Summary of Concentrating Costs Forrest McCullars
1:45-1:50 Picking and Hauling Costs - W. H. Mathews
1:50-2:15 Bringing Fresh Fruit Costs in Line With Concentrate
Dr. George Capel
2:15-2:30 RECESS
2:30-2:45 Effects of Rootstocks on Quality and Quantity of Valen-
cia Oranges in the Indian River Area Dr. M. J. Cohen
2:45-3:15 What is a Virus? How Viruses Affect Citrus - Dr.
L. C. Cochran
Drawings by
M. H. Muma
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Texas Mite
Magnesium Deficiency
Six Spotted
Mite
Molybdenum Deficiency
Adult Fullers
Rose Weevil
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Purple Scale
Greasy Spot
Florida
Red Scale
Fruit Piercing Moth
Severe Melanose
Injury Caused by Fullers
Rose Beetle Larva
9:00-9:05
9:05-9:35
9:35-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
1:30 P. M.
1:35-2:05
2:05-2:20
2:20-2:30
2:30-3:00
3:00-3:20
3:20-3:40
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958
Presiding ----------- Charles D. Kime
Opening Remarks and Announcements
Important Trends in Production Costs Zach Savage
A Rapid Method of Determining Exocortis Dr. J. F. L.
Childs
RECESS
Recommended Changes in Budwood Registration Pro-
gram R. S. Edsall
Quality in Citrus and Selling it on Pounds Solids -
Dr. Paul Harding
Who Sells Your Fruit Why and Where Dr.E.W. Cake
NOON
Presiding -------------M. R. Buckalew
Production Pointers for Producing Quality Fruit -
Dr. H. J. Reitz
Fruit Piercing Moth - Dr. John King
RECESS
Fungicides for Scab, Melanose, Brown Rot, and
Greasy Spot Dr. Mortimer Cohen
Purple Mite Control Experiments Dr. John King
Value of Post-Bloom Scalicides - W. L. Thompson
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