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Freeze has taken huge toll on agriculture in Valley Cayla Harris, San Antonio Express-News March 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Mani Skaria, founder and CEO of U.S. Citrus, checks out damage done to W. Murcott mandarins at his farm in Hargill, Texas, Feb. 23.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Azucena Izaguirre salvages Mexican thornless lime plants at U.S. Citrus in Hargill, Texas, Feb. 22. Crops throughout the Rio Grande Valley sustained widespread damage due to the recent freeze.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Mani Skaria has been through this before. When the temperatures dropped below freezing this month, it was impossible not to think back to the 1989 freeze that wiped out more than 20,000 acres of citrus. He had seen it firsthand, just a year after he moved to the Rio Grande Valley to work as a faculty member at the Texas A&M Citrus Center. ....
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Food Packaging Not Spreading COVID and China s Meat Demand Thursday Feb 25th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. More than a year after the pandemic outbreak was declared a global health emergency, the USDA, FDA and Centers for Disease Control continue to underscore there’s no credible evidence of food or food packaging as a likely source of viral transmission of COVID-19. The USDA tells www.agrimarketing.com, we continue to believe, based on our understanding of currently available reliable scientific information, that the foods they eat and food packaging they touch are highly unlikely to spread COVID-19. ....
Citrus fruits are Mother Nature’s gift of vitamin C during the winter, just in time to chase away the sniffles. The bright colors of oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit are a welcome relief to gray winter days; their juice is a refreshing treat; and they’re packed with ascorbic acid and antioxidants. Today, we take a look at some of their less familiar cousins also rich in vitamin C. Think kumquats, pummelos, and pomegranates and we’re throwing in pineapples because we love them. Kumquats are about the size of a large grape. Unlike other citrus, the peel of the kumquat is sweet and edible, while the juicy flesh is tart. They add a nice snap of flavor in salads. They can be found at Middle Eastern markets fresh or pickled in heavy syrup. ....