Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation December 12, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — The forecast for Florida’s orange crop has dropped 29 percent after Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole, putting the citrus industry on a path toward its lowest production since the Great Depression. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday released a report that said Florida is expected to produce 20 million boxes of oranges during the current growing season, down from a previous forecast of 28 million boxes. Projections... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment December 13, 2022
Citrus is the most popular kind of fruit grown in Louisiana. This time of year, satsumas and other types of citrus are abundant — and delicious.Several biotic and abiotic stresses affect citrus yields, however, and may dishearten home gardeners when they cannot enjoy their... + más
Orange County homeowners who won citrus-canker lawsuit will share $42.4 million | Orlando Sentinel
Grow citrus in containers, bring them inside during long winter freezes: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 11, 2022
For decades, Orange County lived up to its name as a major producer of citrus, despite significant ups and downs, until the killer freezes of the 1980s. On cool winter nights during our citrus heydays, folks in the west Orange city of Winter Garden could hear the rumbling of... + más
Treasure Coast citrus growers say Hurricane Ian added more problems to suffering crop | WPTV
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports November 15, 2022
Central Florida has doubled its cheese factor, with Cheez-It expanding its title sponsorship deal from the Cheez-It Bowl to include the Citrus Bowl. The Citrus Bowl has been a part of the Orlando community since 1947 and is a mainstay of college football’s New Year’s Day... + más
Bowl organizers, sponsors still trying to figure out the impact of NIL | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando bowls set lineups with FSU, Oklahoma and LSU, Purdue | Orlando Sentinel
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 10, 2022
NBC 6 anchor Cherney Amhara has more on how the area was impacted despite the storm making landfall nearly 100 miles north. data-ellipsis=false> Nicole early Thursday, bringing strong winds, storm surge and heavy rain across much of the state. Nicole made landfall near Vero... + más
Doorbell cam catches touching reunion between lost cat and family | Newsweek
Weather Nicole: Storm becomes Cat. 1 hurricane after striking Bahamas, heads toward Florida coast | ABC7
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime November 02, 2022
Nearly 18,000 Orange County homeowners whose citrus trees were destroyed by the state in a futile campaign to eradicate citrus-canker disease in the early 2000s will share $42.4 million – with checks finally arriving in the mail as early as next week, their attorney, Robert... + más
WPTV USA Business October 20, 2022
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The price of orange juice may soon be going up as Florida’s citrus crop continues to plummet. At the River Front Packing Company in Fort Pierce, they’re gearing up to start packing citrus fruit on Monday. “We’re very excited, we’re going to... + más
After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle | ABC News
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 27, 2022
Living in Louisiana has many advantages, including our subtropical climate that supports the growth of many different types of plants that require warm, humid temperatures.This includes citrus trees, which are native to subtropical and tropical climates and are winter hardy in... + más
Lovely cypress vine has a dark side: It can take over a yard. Dan Gill explains how to tame it | The Advocate
Doktor Kaboom, sculptures, LSU Jazz Showcase, Regina Carter at the Manship and more | The Advocate
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