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Recent hurricanes cause Florida citrus production to fall as farms work through damageFlorida oranges are harder to come by after recent hurricanes impacted production at farms across the state. The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts the state’s citrus season, which runs ...
A forecast from the USDA shows Florida is projected to produce enough oranges to fill 12 million, 90-pound boxes, three million less than expected before Milton. Donald Trump to Create 'Iron Dome ...
Milton threatens to inflict wind damage in the northern ... on Monday due to the threat to Florida’s citrus industry. Milton strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane on a path toward Florida ...
A major grower said it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida’s signature crops are ...
The December numbers were the first projections after Hurricane Milton pounded citrus-growing areas in October.
Citrus greening disease has weakened trees, which is why recent hurricanes have been able to cause so much more damage. A ...
With a major grower set to exit the business, Florida’s struggling citrus industry saw little change Friday in a production forecast for the hurricane-damaged growing season. The U.S. Department ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa that more interest-free disaster loans up to $500,000 ...
A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations ... Patrick Grove in Frostproof, Florida, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017. Hurricane Irma smashed into Southern ...
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