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  2. Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed in Mission, Texas, also known as Edinburg Citrus Association and as Growers Select Produce Packing Shed, is a historic packing house. It was built in 1944. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Limoneira - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Limoneira made a cross-equity agreement with Calavo Growers where Limoneira got a 6.9 stake of Calavo while Calavo got a 15.1 stake in Limoneira. [22] In 2013, Limoneira acquired Associated Citrus Packers, Inc. of Yuma, Arizona for $18.6 million. [23] In 2014, it acquired Marlin Ranching Company for $1.4 million. [24]

  5. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    The impact of Hurricanes Irma in 2017, Ian in 2022 and Milton in 2024 on trees already weakened from years of citrus greening disease "has led Alico to conclude that growing citrus is no longer ...

  6. An unusual, boozy export from Exeter farm is helping tell the ...

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    Wonderful Citrus, for example, owns and manages around 70,000 acres of citrus, including the Halos brand of mandarins (in addition to Wonderful Pistachios, FIJI Water and other well-known brands).

  7. Sunkist Growers, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Growers from Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Riverside County were among the original members and later expanded to growers and groves in San Bernardino and Ventura Counties. By 1905, the exchange represented 5,000 members, 45% of the California citrus industry, and renamed itself the California Fruit Growers Exchange. Between 1927 and ...

  8. How a little Tulare County farm is surviving in the Big Ag ...

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    The central San Joaquin Valley is one of the largest citrus-growing regions in the world, with Tulare County producing 40% of the state’s crop. ... Ann Taylor's Semi-Annual Sale is here. Show ...

  9. Cold snap deep in Texas almost certainly means crop losses ...

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    The historic cold snap that has frozen Texas this week with brutal winter weather and brought snow all the way to beaches along the Gulf of Mexico is also bringing headaches for citrus growers at ...