Florida plans to invest $200 million to save and revive its citrus industry, which has a long history of producing oranges ...
Citrus groves in Florida, which covered more than 832,00 ... have been putting hundreds of acres (hectares) of groves up for sale for millions of dollars, or as much as $25,000 an acre.
An curved arrow pointing right. Florida oranges had their worst crop in 70 years. They're facing a deadly disease called citrus greening, spread in the body of the invasive Asian citrus psyllid.
Citrus groves in Florida, which covered more than 832,00 ... have been putting hundreds of acres (hectares) of groves up for sale for millions of dollars, or as much as $25,000 an acre.
Orange crops flourished in Florida — the "Orange State." Shannon Shepp, executive director of the state's Department of Citrus, agrees those were the "good old days," but she also knows ...
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