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Rex Clonts: “It’s a Great Time to be a Florida Citrus Grower”

Ernie Neff November 14, 2012 Citrus, Florida

Rex Clonts

Rex Clonts, who grows citrus in southern Lake County, discusses issues he faces this season, including fruit drop, HLB and canker. Despite those problems, he says it’s a great time to be a Florida grower.


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