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How should I handle bad publicity about Ozone? PDF Print E-mail
The majority of the publicity surrounding the negative effects of ozone exposure refers to high concentrations as compared to the extremely low concentrations we are dealing with when using the equipment we sell. Use the information presented in this literature to help address any concerns your customer may have. If you have a question you feel you can not handle please phone or fax us and we will respond with the appropriate information.
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Scientists and growers are looking for new ways to protect citrus from the latest natural threat -- greening.

BY PHIL LONG


FORT PIERCE -- Hurricanes wiped out a quarter of his 100 acres of groves in 2004, and the citrus canker eradication program felled 50 more acres, but Pete Spyke is mounting a cutting-edge comeback in a small experimental grove called ``Rock Bottom.''

Just off Okeechobee Road a few miles west of Florida's Turnpike, Spyke has planted 1,496 tangelo and grapefruit trees on nearly six acres. Some of the year-old trees now stand four to six feet tall.
 

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