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  2. Argentina–United States lemon dispute - Wikipedia

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    The value of U.S. lemon production during that season reached $647 million, with California's growers earning 92 percent of the total value and Arizona's growers earning 8 percent. Over the period from 2008/09 to 2012/13, the average annual fresh lemon production in the United States was approximately 497,350 metric tons (MT).

  3. 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.

  4. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most orange juice and grapefruit is produced in Florida, while citrus fruits for consumption as fresh fruit are grown mainly in California, Arizona, and Texas. Smaller markets for citrus growth in the United States originate in South Carolina , Georgia , Oklahoma , Tennessee , and the gulf coastal states, including ...

  5. How California eco-bureaucrats halted a Pacific Palisades ...

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    Delta smelt, once an important part of the local California ecosystem, are now effectively extinct — meaning they still exist, but their numbers are so few that they no longer have any impact on ...

  6. Wait—Are Lemons Actually Good for You? Here’s What a ...

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    Lemons have long been considered a superfood for their extensive health benefits and varied recipe uses. Not only are they one of the most popular citrus fruits, but lemons are a good source of ...

  7. Southwest bans lemons from flights: Limes triumphant - AOL

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    Southwest, which used to offer its passengers both lemon and lime slices, has determined that lemons are far less popular, and its decision to banish the yellow-fleshed fruit should save it ...

  8. 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]

  9. 30 alternative uses for lemons - AOL

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