Citrus groves in Florida, which covered more than 832,00 acres at the turn of the century, populated scarcely 275,000 acres last year, and California has eclipsed Florida as the nation’s leading ...
At some point, this isn’t going to be an orange grove anymore," said Trevor Murphy, a third-generation grower.
Residential citrus trees not only keep juice on the table, they help food banks supply fruit to people who need help.