Routine inspections by California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) officials led to the discovery of a citrus disease in Ramona, resulting in a quarantine.
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RAMONA — The California Department of Food and Agriculture declared a new citrus quarantine in Ramona this week after two citrus trees in a residential area tested positive for Huanglongbing, a citrus ...
A quarantine has been issued in Ramona for citrus trees after two trees tested positive for an incurable citrus disease.
State agricultural officials have established a new citrus quarantine in the rural community of Ramona after two residential trees tested positive for a devastating and incurable bacterial ...
A citrus quarantine is now in effect in Ramona after two citrus trees have tested positive for Huanglongbing, a citrus greening disease.
HLB is one of the most destructive citrus diseases in the world. The bacterial disease causes bitter, misshapen fruit unsuitable for sale or eating and eventually kills infected trees. Symptoms can ...
HLB is one of the most destructive citrus diseases in the world. The bacterial disease causes bitter, misshapen fruit ...
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