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Citrus Trees, Acres & Abandoned Acreage Info

Gary Cooper September 23, 2008 Citrus, Florida

Citrus Statistics Administrator Candi Erick Release of the first ever study of Florida abondoned citrus grove acreage statistics was a topic at the recent Florida Citrus Crop Estimates Advisory Committee in Lake Wales. In the first report posted below, Citrus Crop Statistics Administrator Candi Erick discusses some detail of this year’s bi-annual citrus tree census and acreage report. In the second cut below, Erick comments on details of the new abandoned acreage report. You can also click here for a look at the inventory report, and click here for a look at the abandoned acreage report.

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