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This replicated trial planted in west of Ft. The main purposes of this trial are to evaluate new rootstocks that, while under investigation elsewhere in Florida, have limited evaluation in flatwoods sites; and, determine HLB response. This replicated trial was initiated in with 17 tetraploid hybrid rootstocks and 3 commercial rootstocks in a flatwoods site. Tree survival. Tree height. The smaller trees were those on Green 7, Orange 13, Blue 3 and others. C produced trees of intermediate size.

Visual symptoms were present among the trees, but the difference among rootstocks was not remarkable. The cumulative yield of 4 years across the first 5 years of bearing was highest for trees on such rootstocks as x, UFR-5, several Orange selections and Kuharske [Fig. Individual analysis of those 4 years indicated there were statistically significant differences among rootstocks when the yield difference between a pair of rootstocks exceeded about 0.

Juice quality. A former K-9 handler who had four years with Fort Pierce police, Eckrode resigned after the video recorded incident and voluntarily turned himself in. When this did not occur, he then slapped and punched the un-handcuffed subject, causing a laceration to his upper lip that required sutures.

He was immediately relieved of duty and Florida Department of Law Enforcement launched an investigation. Frederic, 28, who witnessed Eckrode strike the victim, later falsified a written report about the incident, which led to her misdemeanor arrest for filing a false police report. Frederic is scheduled for a non-jury trial to begin May 17 before St. Lucie County Judge Jeffrey Hendriks. In such a situation, she expects officers not to engage, Hobley-Burney said during a February news conference.

Melissa E. Former Fort Pierce police officer jailed for punching hospital patient in February



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