905-Citrus Grown in FL.-FL. Citrus Crop Prospects

Fruit Crops

Florida Citrus Crop Prospects 11-13-19

Generic Fruit Crops (Mandatory)

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CITRUS ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Phone: (863) 682-3103

P.O. Box 24508 Fax: (863) 683-9563

Lakeland, FL 33802-4508 Email: [email protected]


FLORIDA CITRUS CROP PROSPECTS

20___ - 20___


1. Please give us your opinion about Florida citrus production for the upcoming 20___ -20___ season.

All figures in are in thousands of 1-3/5 bushel boxes.


Actual Production

Your Opinion


20___-20___


20___-20___


20___-20___



Oranges








Early & Midseason








Navels








Valencias








Total Oranges
















Grapefruit (seedy included with white seedless)







White Seedless








Red Seedless








Total Grapefruit
















Specialty citrus








Temples








Tangelos








Fallglo and Sunburst tangerines








Honey Tangerines








Total Specialty Citrus
















Total Florida Citrus Crop













2. General fruit appearance of the new crop: Circle your opinion about certain grade-lowering factors for fresh shipments compared with the previous seasons.



Rust Mite

Melanose

Wind Scarring

Shape

Late Bloom

Round oranges

light

light

light

poor

light


average

average

average

fair

average


heavy

heavy

heavy

good

heavy







Grapefruit

light

light

light

poor

light


average

average

average

fair

average


heavy

heavy

heavy

good

heavy







Temples

light

light

light

poor

light


average

average

average

fair

average


heavy

heavy

heavy

good

Heavy


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Rust Mite

Melanose

Wind Scarring

Shape

Late Bloom


Tangelos

light

light

light

poor

light



average

average

average

fair

average



heavy

heavy

heavy

good

heavy









Fallglo & Sunburst

light

light

light

poor

light


Tangerines

average

average

average

fair

average



heavy

heavy

heavy

good

heavy









Honey T’s

light

light

light

poor

light



average

average

average

fair

average



heavy

heavy

heavy

good

heavy




3. Fruit sizes of the new crop: Mark your opinion about fruit sizes as of late August compared with previous seasons (exclude late bloom fruit).



Smaller


Average


Larger





Oranges










E&M/Navel










Valencia




















Grapefruit










Red










White










Temple




















Specialty Citrus










Tangelos










Early Tangerines










Honey T’s













Please comment on how the 20___ - 20___ red grapefruit crop is sizing:



Additional comments about the 20___ - 20___ citrus crop:





4. General area of Florida your comments apply to:

Sunridge ______________ Peace River ______________

Gulf ______________ Indian River ______________


Name ___________________________________________ Company __________________________


Please return by September 1, 20___.


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