Can Florida's Orange Growers Survive Another Hurricane Season?
Briefly

Jay Clark, a third-generation grower in Florida, highlights the challenges faced by the citrus industry due to hurricanes and citrus greening, impacting profitability and leading to a shift towards alternative crops like cattle.
Florida's citrus production has significantly decreased, with the state producing the smallest harvest in almost a century, driven by various factors including pathogens and hurricanes, leading to record-high costs for consumers.
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