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  2. Bonnie Brae Lemon - Wikipedia

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    The Bonnie Brae was a popular variety of lemon in the late 1800s through early 1900s that was first cultivated in Bonita, California, near San Diego. [1] No Bonnie Brae producing trees are known to currently exist, although there may be some still growing in Southern California that have not been identified as such.

  3. Limoneira - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese "Limoneira" means lemon grove or lemon farm which was their principal crop. [11] The year 1895 was a milestone for the company when it planted 690 orange trees, its first non-lemon product. By 1898 the company had nearly 50,000 trees, consisting of: 32,000 lemon trees, 3,000 grapefruit trees and 12,000 orange trees. [12]

  4. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    A look at total Florida citrus-growing acreage provides a tangible impression to the hardships citrus greening provides; in 2000 there was 665,529 commercially producing citrus acres, while in 2011 there were 473,086 commercially producing citrus acres in Florida. [17] Every year citrus reports indicate a continued loss of citrus production.

  5. Breast cancer symptoms: This viral lemon photo is crucial to ...

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    A viral photo of 12 lemons is providing a graphic look at what breast cancer symptoms can look like in order to promote early diagnosis, which is key in successful treatment.

  6. Lemon Capital of the World - Wikipedia

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    Ventura County, California (1938 to present) [7] Santa Paula, California (1938 to present) also called Citrus Capital of the World [8] Saticoy, California (1938 to present) [9] [10] Florida [11] [12] Mexico [13] India [14] Lemons need a minimum temperature of around 7 °C (45 °F), so the list is all places with mild winters.

  7. Woman credits early cancer diagnosis to viral lemon photo - AOL

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    In order to help with crucial early detection, breast cancer survivor Erin Smith Chieze posted a now-viral photo on Facebook to give women a graphic glimpse at what the disease actually looks like.

  8. Agriculture in California - Wikipedia

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    California is one of the top five states in water use for livestock. Water withdrawals for livestock use in California were 101–250 million US gallons (380,000,000–950,000,000 L)/day in 2010. [193] Saudi Arabian companies and individuals have bought land here and in Arizona to benefit from subsidized water. [194]

  9. You Can Grow Your Own Lemons From Seeds—Here's How - AOL

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    Learn how to grow a lemon tree from seed at home, including how long it'll take before you can harvest and eat your own lemons.