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But it’s too soon to know if the so-called “blood oranges” are a viable crop for the Florida citrus industry, says Ali Sarkhosh, a UF/IFAS associate professor of horticultural sciences.
The Florida orange crop, which has been "dealt a heavy blow," is now the smallest it's been since the 1930s, according to commodities analyst Judy Ganes. Consumers will feel the effects at the ...
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Raspberry Oranges Vs Blood Oranges: Is There A Difference? - MSNRaspberry oranges have been popping up in many grocery stores, causing customers to wonder what the difference is between this citrus fruit and a blood orange.
Citrus lovers may have to spend more to get oranges and orange juice this summer after Florida's weather resulted in ruined crops. Predicted crop production numbers have been dropping since ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) forecast for the 2023 growing season predicted Florida’s orange crop would suffer a 51% decline.
But it's too soon to know if the so-called "blood oranges" are a viable crop for the Florida citrus industry, says Ali Sarkhosh, a UF/IFAS associate professor of horticultural sciences.
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