Hurricane Irma impacted the entire state and devastated citrus across Florida. The following is content captured by Florida Citrus Growers. If you’d like to download and repurpose these assets, please contact news@citrus.myflorida.com.
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Bartow, Fla – In the January USDA forecast of the 2023 – 2024 citrus season, the USDA projected production at 20.5 million boxes of Florida Oranges, 2.4 million boxes of Florida
Hurricane Irma impacted the entire state and devastated citrus across Florida. The following is content captured by Florida Citrus Growers. If you’d like to download and repurpose these assets, please contact news@citrus.myflorida.com.
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