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FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE STATISTICAL BULLETIN SEASON 1938-39 *... .*: : .* . ... *. .. ... ..: .* .. * *. i o ,* Issued November 29, 1939 Statistical Department FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE FORE WORD We have compiled and herewith submit statistical reports covering classi- fied shipments of citrus fruits from the state as a whole and by the Florida Citrus Exchange, during the season of 1938-39, to- gether with other information concerning the Exchange and the citrus industry. FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE Secretary 1210016 TABLE OF C CONTENTS Officers and Directors of Florida Citrus Exchange ..... .............................. 1 Exchange Volume by Districts and Varieties................* *.* .... .. ... ...... ..** 2 Exchange comparison of tonnage by varieties for five seasons in boxes................. 2 Exchange District comparative volume........................* .......*...*.... 3 Exchange comparative statement of volume by varieties....................*..*....* ...* 3 Exchange statement of decay by varieties according to districts....................... 3 Exchange volume by varieties seasons 1909-10 thru 1937.38, in boxes.................... 4 State of Florida carlot shipments seasons 1909-10 thru 1937-38,........................ 5 Exchange earlot movement rail, boat and truck by months, comparative.................. 6 Florida State carlot movement rail, boat and truck by months comparative.............. 7 Exchange FOB averages each season since 1909, by varieties....**.... ............* ...*** 8 Florida shipment in boxes indicating percent moved by various carriers................. Florida certified shipments by counties, by varieties in boxes...................... 10 Florida rail and boat and California orange shipments each season since 1886.......... 11 Florida FOB gross returns on rail and boat shipments each season since 1909-10......... 12 Florida gross revenue from all citrus including proportion of transportation charges... 12 Estimated net returns to Florida growers for different types of shipments.............. 13 Florida citrus cannery production.................... .....*** ....***.........**... 14 Florida citrus used by all banners, by weeks and to date,........*.................... 15 Florida, California and Texas citrus shipments in boxes since 1900-01,................ 16 Exchange analysis of different types of containers used past four seasons*......... 17 Exchange analysis of shipments by sizes indicating percentage each size............ .. 18 Exchange grade analysis on packed shipments.................*.** ..**.*****.** 19 Florida auction sales and averages each auction market three seasons......*...*.....* 20 United States total tree production of oranges by states 1889 thru 1938................ 21 United States total tree production of grapefruit by states 1889 thru 1938.... ......... 22 Estimated bearing acreage Grapefruit with percentage by age groups.......... ...... ... 23 Estimated bearing acreage Oranges with percentage by age groups.,.,,........... ...... 23 Estimated bearing acreage Tangerines with percentage by age groups.............,.*.... 24 United States citrus tree enumeration by varieties and states......................... 25 United States bitrus production and utilization by producing areas 1935-36 1938-39... 26 Estimated Orange production in principal countries....... .....................*......* 27 Estimated Grapefruit production in principal countries...... ... ................ ...** 28 Estimated citrus bearing acreage by states.........................* .*..... ...*** *...* 29 Boat destinations, Florida citrus...... .................. ... .......** *.......***** 30 Comparison of Florida citrus shipments and auction sales and averages................. 31 Record of auction sales and unloads.*.......... .....*......****** ....**************** 32 ---oooO00oao--- OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE, SEASON 193~.40 C. H. Walker H. E. Cornell W. M. Moseley J. C. Palmer L. L. Lowry C. 0. Commander Fred S. Johnston L. D. Aulls S. L. Looney 0. M. Felix Counts Johnson Sub-Exchange Indian River Florence Fort Pierce International Lake Lake Region North Pinellas Orange Pinellas Plymouth Polk Scenic St. Johns River West Coast Winter Haven Clark President & Chairman of the Board First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President General Manager Sales Manager Traffic Manager Treasurer-Comptroller Secretary Attorney Director H. 0. Putnam W. C. VanClief W. M. Moseley L. L. Lowry E. F. DeBusk Fred T. Henderson Chas. B. Anderson (Star Route) J. C. Palmer John S. Taylor, Jr. Wm. G. Oeier D. A. Hunt C. H. Walker ~on B. Stewart W. Raymond H. E. Cornell R. J. Kepler Bartow Winter Haven Fort Pierce Windergere Winter Haven Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Address Oak Hill Winter Haven Fort Pieroe Winter Haven Gainesville Winter Haven Tarpon Springs Windermere Largo Windermere Lake Wales Bartew DeLand Alva Winter Haven DeLand FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE SHIPMENTS AS INDICATED BY SHIPPING REGISTER STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT FINAL REPORT Season 1936-39 DISTRICTS #1 #2 #3 #4 INT. FRUIT CORP. GRAND TOTALS TOTALS LAST SEASON INCREASE ORANGES 2,450.370 1,758,494- 404,5161- 607,545 414,3731- 5,1635292i 5,151(030 484,26?- GRAPEFRUIT 512,072 1,735,434 625,508 913,460 334,606 4,121,080 2,425k466 1,695,614 TANGS. 290,493 290,555- 82,727* 47,855-5 26,492 38, 12351 492, 551- 245,572 TEMPLES 41,782 31,1871 84-& 19,014- 0 92o06e- TOTALS 3,294,717 3,s15,67*1 1, 112,836i 1,587,875 775,4711 1o,5e6 v71* 52187 8,121,2341- 39.881-i 2 465,3? FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE TONNAGE BY VARIETIES FOR SEASONS VARIETY Early & Mid- Season Oranges Valenolas commonn Grapefruit M. S. Grapefruit Tangerines Temples TOTALS 1938-39 3,156,004- 2,479,294- 2,500,409 1,620,671-i 738,123y- 92,o68 o10,586,T71 1937-a8 1936-37 2,800.600 2,350,430 1,352,1311- 1,073,3341 492,551-' 52,187 8,121,234j 2,210,59*7- 1,795,344 2,298,973 1,522,447- 697,o019i 77,154 8,601,73 5 PRCT. 31.1 36.1 10.5 15.0 7.3 1060o 1235-36 2,049,133 1,422,225 1,271,825 802,934 463,187k 40, 20 6A050,224* 12934-3 2,225,530, 1,128,911 1,538,0541 713,089 488,097 34,018 6,128,600 FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF SHIPMENTS BY DISTRICTS SEASONS 1938-39 & 1937-38 DISTRICTS #1 #2 #3 #4 International Total 1938-39 3,294,717 3,815,67*fr 1,112,836- 1,587,875 775,471* 10o,86e,7l 1937-38 GAIN 2,906,9561- 387,7602 2,645,489 1,170,182 778,519 334,317 1,242,315 345,560 5471,55 227.516- 8,121,234- 2,/65, 37 : NET GAIN 2p465337 VARIETY Oranges Grap e fruit t Tangerines emrples TOTALS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT BY.VARIETIES .1930*39 5,635,299 4,121,080 738,12* 92,o6e- 10,586.71 1 3)38 PGAIN 5,151,030 484,269i 2,425,466 1,695,614 492,5513 245,572 52.187 39,8846 ,121A234I 2,4651,77 ET GAIN 2,465,377 FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE STATEMENT OF DECAY EXPRESSED IN PERCENTAGES GFT. TANGS TEMPS. 0.53 0.81 0.24 0.20 0.87 1.17 0.38 0o53 . 0.01 0.08 0.10 0.17 0 0 0.19 0.72 O.5L ,019 0.27 S- 0.45 - 0.27 0&24 ORGS. 0*10 0.29 0.35 0.04 0.05 0 17 DISTRICTS 3 ::vt. ote.1 3 INCREASE I EC EASE 83-39 TOTAL Q.21 0.33 0.38 0.02 0.10 0.23 37-38 TOTAL 0.26 0.25 0,17 0.07 0.21 IN* CREASE 0 08 0.21 0.02 DECREASE 0.05 0,05 0.19 =L 0.21 0.04 0.21 0,02 FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE VOLUME BY VARIETIES AS MANIFESTED TO TAMPA OFFICE (BOXES) i;AS: ONS .)09-10 S911-12 S!)12-13 1913-14 2<14-15 3515-16 1516-17 2 17-18 1918-19 1919.-20 1920-21 1 21..22 1)22..23 1 23-24 1 24..25 1 )25-26 1.)6.,27 1i27.-28 1,:!8-29 1';:!9-30 1( 30.31 13 1-32 1 3 2-33 15 3-34 1534-35 1535-36 1936-37 1937-38 ORANGES 1,143,189 523,196 570,309 1,212,603 1,039,187 1,129,370 1,082,372 768,512 652,209 1,217,596 1,753,682 2,072,829 1,809,099 2,473,310 3,261,130 2,874,172 2,165,969 2,214,044 1,839,460 3,714,318 2,832,644 5,247,468 3,594,501 3,733,565 3,159,118 3,389,360 3,512,083 4,083,296 5,203,16l 5,727,368 73 ,9p 127 30 YEAR TOTALS GRAPEFRUIT 321,357 289,768 163,848 526,939 418,414 758,495 592,883 486,507 479,228 933,027 1,900,423 1,620,943 1,861,643 2,480,336 2,084,098 3,099,938 1,821,758 2,376,142 1,837,498 3,131,826 2,430,825 4,308,100 2,876,954 2,452,142 1,730,235 2,251,143 2,074,954 3,821,420 2,425,446 4,121,080 55,677,390 TANGS. 17,812 19,345 7,760 40,758 23,870 57,737 60,167 34,965 53,274 87,461 116,406 212,069 135,200 252,264 203,013 401,649 205,589 270,762 198,912 434,028 285,444 719,315 709,850 550,709 449,124 488,097 463,188 S697,020 492,551 738,123 2 TOTALS 1,482,358 832,309 741,917 1,780,300 1,481,471 1,945,602 1,735,422 1,289,984 1,184,711 2,238,084 3,770,511 3,905,841 3,805,942 5,205,910 5,548,241 6,375,759 4,193,316 4,860,948 3,875,870 7,280,172 5,548,913 10,274,883 7;181,305 6,736,416 5,338,477 6,128,600 6,050,225 8,601,736 8,121,185 10,586,5741 8,426.462~- 138,084,9791- AVG.LOAD EER. CAR 323*5 328.5 321.7 341.5 341.7 337-7 334.2 344.9 344.0 348.0 353%o 366.7 360.8 359.0 353.7 358.0 365.6 S360.7 359.7 367,9 368.3 370.6 384,3 371.8 387.0 395,6 396.1 395#1 396.2 396.3 371.1 STATE OF FLORIDA RAIL & BOAT SHIPMENTS CARROTSS) ORANGES ORFRUIT 14,471 8,903 11,224 16,038 16,147 16,308 15,139 13,214 8,914 15,515 18,368 20,820 18,948 25,091 34,330 25,875 20,508 24,163 18,919 35,276 21,289 38,892 24,806 30,948 31,574 28,217 29,706 37,225 46,490 55,961 TRUCK SHIPMENTS 236 743 1,445 2,708 180 4,800 4,372 5,150 6,452 7,227 6,278 6,411 8,602 14,473 4,073 4,926 3,230 6,971 6,496 10,965 8,297 8,358 6,536 9,275 15,278 14,167 16,667 20,000 20,727 21,293 15,320 18,866 16,020 24,561 16,252 30,441 20,241 19,904 17,434 19,251 15,130 23,891 16,958 25,128 142 581 666 1,250 83 2,400 2,641 2,650 1,898 2,792 2,577 3,211 3,086 4,498 TANIS, TOTALS 225 325 161 541 391 843 825 599 728 1,006 1,076 1,680 1,330 1,853 1,385 2,248 1,623 2,116 1,900 3,443 1,772 5,238 4,206 4,415 4,131 3,582 4,014 5,999 4,406 6,335 22 65 111 208 14 800 415 488 675 669 584 1,076 745 1,324 18,769 14,154 14,615 23,550 23,034 28,116 24,261 22,171 16,178 25,796 34,722 36,667 36,945 46,944 56,442 49,416 37,451 45,145 36,839 63,280 39,313 74,571 49,253 55,367 53,139 51,050 48,850 67,115 67,854 87,424 400 1,389 2,222 4,166 277 8,000 7,428 8,288 9,025 10,688 9,439 10,698 12,433 20,295 *-Fruit fly season restrictions limited truck shipments. SEASONS 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915.16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920.21 1921.22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-26 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 *1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE CARLOT SHIPMENTS BY MONTHS (INCLUDING PROPORTION OF MIXED CARS) ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES TOTALS VARIETY & MONTH CHANGES September October November December January February March April May June July August T('ALS OG APEFRUIT September Ootbber November December January February Marah April May Jame July TO .ALS TAk IGERINES October November December January February March April May TOhLS CO; BINED September October November December January February March April May June July Jugust TOT_ 1.S CARS BY RAIL 38.39 37-38 14 577 678 866 721 959 1086 1128 807 292 43 CARS BY BOAT 38-39 32f CARS BY TRUCK 38-39 373Z8 1 73 250 455 665 724 713 467 700 715 294 TOTAL CARS 32-39 37-38 39 727 1232 1758 1834 2031 1906 1304 1542 1683 20 701 1121 1606 1496 1812 1871 2013 1651 819 171 6657 7171 572 401 _3 18013 14782 21 305 428 302 269 252 306 552 643 677 372 4202 1 243 442 247 90 29 15 2 325 897 1262 1536 1316 1179 129v 1225 1316 1155 366 252 342 206 175 191 180 251 254 303 122 4 2280 0 42 357 174 8 0 655 266 919 926 1398 1086 1213 1345 1382 1110 414 47 9 112 203 239 297 324 500 346 402 274 29 1 59 161 161 95i 61 20 8 10 186 512 655 1123 1143 1274 833 1110 989 323 15 43 100 137 197 255 301 223 198 60 2 0 37 119 167 98 14 1 436 15 86 432 717 941 946 788 856 860 507 126 45 100 116 113 145 170 197 130 122 65 1224 2 52 133 74 36 14 3 0 314 63 288 433 724 571 730 687 403 327 250 28 56 51 71 78 89 118 89 81 29 1 691 0 77 46 26 5 0 165 34 137 210 427 322 375 435 342 263 o09 5 359 640 621 621 694 800 1249 1119 1209 711 8161 8i -i 295 441 357 383 466 524 670 566 582 211 4-- 4502 4 0 354 90 736 553 482 387 221 198 104 27 38 1 10 1949 1256 398 315 1371 1142 2207 1568 3115 2542 3010 2349 3052 2534 3259 2568 2461 2580 2753 2233 2394 1030 178 92 10106 6274 4591 2659 24892 103 STATE OF FLORIDA SHIPMENTS BY MONTHS. (INCLUDING PROPORTION OF MIXED CARS) ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES TOTALS VARIETY & MONTH (RANGES September October November December January February March April May June July August T TALKSS G:tAPEFRUIT September October November December January February March April May June July August TOTALS TA IGERINES October November December January February March April May O "ALS COT INED September Ooteber November December January February Marsh April 1 May June July August TOTALS COMBINED CARS BY RAIL 38-39 37L238 59 2049 3358 5352 4700 5021 5428 4201 3505 2827 9.5 37548 1132 1367 1359 1210 1496 1686 2102 2603 2447 1451 224 43 17120 3 859 1977 976 451 189 61 6 4522 1191 3419 5576 8539 7172 7158 7719 6865 5958 4278 1177 138 61 2484 3226 4539 3647 4713 5188 4228 2634 745 .71 0 788 1885 1063 1274 1284 1110 1368 1384 1022 275 14 0 11467 1 192 1737 790 353 42 0 0 849 4370 4471 7550 5721 $176 6598 5612 3656 1020 85 0 CARS BY BOAT CARS BY TRUCK TOTAL CARS 3839 37-38 38-39 37-32 383 9 37238 6 387 1417 1698 2465 2276 2806 2216 2137 2013 o10 82 38 411 724 766 960 852 1251 1189 1009 649 142 8008 1 312 536 468 278 160 46 12 44 799 2453 3000 3893 340~ 4217 3451 3158 2662 1052 _22 4 185 1107 1280 .1705 2057 2147 2499 2477 1341 152 0 14954 65 212 365 470 709 690 854 980 820 304 22 5491 0 lOg 109 367 477 307 41 0 0 1301 69 397 1581 2117 2891 3054 3042 3479 3297 1645 174 0 72 769 1415 2928 1831 1976 2216 1346 961 666 258 14473 146 333 414 451 521 581 686 549 430 268 101 18 4498 3 101 570 288 189 75 11 7- 1324 218 1105 2010 3949 2640 2746 2977 1906 1398 934 359 .-53 32 446 799 1697 1048 1161 1353 1009 763 281 13 0 8602 123 299 344 355 397 406 450 359 260 90 3 0 3086 0 51 356 189 122 26 1 0 155 745 1194 2408 1634 1689 1829 1369 1023 371 16 0 137 3205 6190 9978 8996 9273 10450 7763 6603 5506 2121 212 70434 1316 2111 2497 2427 2977 3119 4039 4341 3886 2368 467 --78 29626 7 1352 3083 1732 918 424 118 7659 1453 5323 10039 15488 13705 13310 14913 12222 10514 7874 2588 290 97 3115 5132 7516 6400 7931 8688 7736 5874 2367 236 0 976 2396 1772 2099 2390 2206 2672 2723 2102 669 39 0 20044 1 342 2460 1456 782 109 1 0 1073 5512 7246 12075 10246 10919 11469 10460 7976 3036 275 0 59190 46108 28234 21746 20295 12433 107719 80287 AVERAGE AT TAMPA OFFICE ON PACKED FRVIT Seasons 1909-10 To 1938-39 SEASONS 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918.19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925.,26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 ORANGES $1.15 1.51 1.93 1.97 1.69 1.47 1,99 1.94 3.92 3.69 4.20 2.57 3.77 2.96 1.86 3.51 3.58 2.78 4.39 1.99 3.22 2.35 2.38 1.55 1.93 1.88 2.26 2*54 1.59 1.45 *-Tangerine averages are for whole straps, or Standard box basis. ORFRUIT $2.38 1.95 3.58 2.01 2.09 1.32 1,89 2.07 2.72 3.18 2.84 2.46 2.41 2.10 1.51 1.94 2.92 2.25 3.22 2.07 2.98 1.56 1.59 1.27 1.66 1.31 1.85 1.55 1.54 1*04 *-TANGS $1.81 2.60 1.93 1.92 2.51 1,66 2.07 2.82 4.39 4.79 5.49 4.96 5.57 4.39 4.31 4.43 4.83 3.50 5.28 2,91 3.38 1.98 1.82 1.52 1.71 1.65 2.07 1.55 1.85 1.34 TOTAL $1.34 1.65 2.21 -1.96 1.83 1.42 1.96 2.91 3,46 3.52 3.37 2.65 3.17 2.62 1.82 2.74 3.36 2.58 3.90 2.09 3.13 2.01 2.01 1,45 1.83 1.67 2.12 2.11 1,60 1.31 TOTAL SEASON'S SHIPMENTS WITH AMOUNTS MOVING BY DIFFERENT CARRIERS Four Seasons Ineluding Relief FLORIDA ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, AND TANGERINES (In Boxes) iAILt Oranges Grapefrutt Tangerines totall Rail I OAT Oranges Grapefruit Tangerines tetal Boat ^FUC? Oranges Grapefruit Tangerines lotal Truak TOTALS Oranges Grapefruit Tangerines GANI) TOTALS C LNNERY Oranges Grapefruit T tat. Cannery A'1ERAGE LOADS RAIL Oranges Grapefruit Tangerines Yotal Rail B(tlT & TRUCK A 1. CARRIERS Oranges Orapefruit Tangerines CC( INED 1238-39 SHIPMENTS PRCT. 14,268,240 6,676,800 1,816,487 22,761,527 7,365,200 3,203,200 725,200 11,293,600 5,789,200 1,799,200 529,600 52.0 57.2 59.2 54.0 26.9 27.4 23.6 26.8 21.1 15.4 17 2 8,118,000 19.2 1 A I k I 27,422,640 11,679,200 3,071,287 421 ,1{ 1,187,544 *8,481,053 61,4s! O ,1 521 380.0 390.0 401.7 400.0 389.3 394.2 401.0 S10*0O 100.0 100,0 100.0 1937-38 SHIPMENTS PRCT. 12,257,191 56.5 4,446,987 56.4 1,209,:59 9.6 17,913p337 56.7 5,981,600 2,196,400 929,400 8?698,400 3,440,800 1,234,400 258,000 t4,07,200o 21,679,591 7,877,787 2o027,559 1,250,336 6 045,261 388.7 387.8 389.4 388*5 400.0 393.5 393.0 -)4 27.6 27.9 15.9 15.7 14.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 19.@ 196-37 SHIPMENTS PRCT. 8,820,176 51.3 6,410,903 59.3 1,600,573 5, . 16,831,652 54 5,806,400 3,106,800 750o800 9,664,000 2,564,400 1,284,400 4P0O400 4,279,200 17,190,976 10,802,103 2,781,77) 30,774,852 550,337 6,722,753 J2191 "o 388,4 397.6 388.3 - 395.5 400.0 394.0 398.6 393.2 395.5 33.8 28.& 27i. 31.4 14.9 11.9 100.0 100.0 10090 100.0 100*0 1?35-36 SHIPMENTS PRCT. 6*582,516 46.2 3,313,826 47.7 1,o7,33.1 4.5 10,?33.881 42_ 5,143,200 2,599P200 84,400 8,326.800 2,511,200 1,030,800 23,600 3,775,600 14,236,916 6,943,826 1,855,532 2,0o36,281 212,744 3t646,324 .3244?, 6 36.1 37.4 36.1 17.7 14.9 12.6. 16.4 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 390.7 383.9 406.4 400.0 395.6 392.2 40)3. *.Does not include Government purchases for Canning (739,451). NCTE: Express shipments included with Rail. CERTIFIED SHIPMENTS FROM AUGUST 24, 1936 THRU JUNE 30, 1939 AS RELEASED BY CITRUS INSPECTION BUREAU (IN BOXES) COUNTY ALACHUA*... ........ BBEVARD.....,.o... ... BROWARD............. CITRUS........ ..,..... COLLIER..... .. ..... DABDE.................. DESOTO........4.....*. DUVAL.. .... ......... HARDEE ......... .... HERNANDO.............. HIGHLANDS......,..,... HILLSBOROUGH.......... INDIAN RIVER.......... LAKE................. LEE..... .. ..... ...... MANATEE............. .. MARION................ MARTIN .... .......... RANGE................ OSCEOLA.... ........... PALM BEACH.....***.... PASCO. ................. PINELLAS............. POLK............. .... PUTNAM............... ST. JOHNS,........... ST. LUCIE.......... SARASOTA ............. SEMINOLE.............. SUMTER................ VOLUSIA ......,....,... MISCELLANEOUS. .. ,.. OTALS.................. ORANGES 66,112 813,027 33,759 20,382 12 115,444 559,031 409,075 28,130 86,164 547,316 1,145,421 240,015 2,990,066 119,153 169,631 1,000,103 12,154 6,411,048 158,815 44,246 571,577 657,436 7,688,006 220,552 51,345 490,587 77,384 1,320,329 26,621 753,619 11,861 2 ,838e421 GRAPEFRUIT 2,543 367,832 10,063 2,518 12,252 78,599 37,197 84,164 365 12,397 312,979 305,805 863,791 908,786 127,722 266,304 90,115 54 867,131 34,413 40,826 203,894 937,228 3,723,106 24,118 4,369 781,849 41,723 172,304 3,642 114,336 4,704 10, 129 (10) TANGERINES 5,134 27,215 1,370 1,574 0 5,932 26,812 97,239 11,693 51,755 54,235 75,298 40,243 241,897 1,272 2,273 38,921 0 773,922 26,227 4,731 56,443 81,362 929,696 45,373 2,338 65,200 0 104,256 1,570 171,797 2,996 2,948,774 TOTALS 73,789 1,208,074 45,192 24,474 12,264 199,975 S623,040 590,478 40,188 150,316 914,530 1,526,524 1,144,049 4,140,749 248,147 438,208 1,129,139 12,208 8,052,101 219,455 89,803 831,914 1,676,026 12,340,808 290,043 58,052 1,337,636 119,107 1,596,889 31,833 1,039,752 1q,561 40,224,324 "(V .*-~CrT- .,--,-.- TOTAL CITRUS CROP MOVEMENT RAIL AND BOAT SHIPMENTS IN BOXES SEASONS 1886*87 1887-88 1888-89 1889-90 1890-91 1891-92 1892-93 1893-94 1894-95 189596 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-00 1900-01 190'.-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 *-ORANGES ONLY (REVISED) NOTE: TRUCK, CANNERY & FLORIDA 1,260,000 1,450,000 1,950,000 2,150,000 2,450,000 2,713,180 3,450,000 5,055,367 2,808,187 147,000 218,379 358,966 252,000 274,000 352,600 374,033 1,147,491 1,954,954 2,961,192 3,794,133 3,801,101 3,250,000 4,634,000 6,100,000 4,600,000 4,750,000 8,125,000 7,946,926 9,700,000 8,370,000 7,649,049 5,581,309 8,407,680 12,495,925 12,109,320 11,888,280 16,886,701 20,399,614 17,781,120 14,694,120 16,588,800 13,635,360 23,239,645 14,214,600 27,229,945 18,914,165 20,596,524 20,884,890 20,088,232 19,260,681 26,495,652 26,611,737 34,055,127 *-CALIFORNIA 840,560 957,600 1,o67,040 1,333,800 1,541,280 1,691,760 2,255,680 2,230,980 1,908,360 2,878,500 2,793,000 5,758,140 3,933,380 6,767,420 9,156,860 7,747,060 8,921,220 11,114,656 11,559,542 10,155,542 11,388,029 12,327,944 15,460,912 12,815,272 17,960,544 15,827,162 7,404,474 20,931,372 18,303,054 17,508,414 21,525,042 7,908,978 18,216,198 16,483,698 22,319,682 13,662,726 23,546,292 22,007,370 22,036,938 23,113,860 26,409,306 21,677,964 33,878,922 21,161,448 30,805,236 28,927,436 27,280,176 26,486,460 32,863,908 27,827,184 19,652,094 33,614,658 27,833,190 LOCALLY CONSUMED CITRUS NOT INCLUDED. ESTIMATED GROSS F6.OB. RETURNS FLORIDA POINTS ON FLORIDA'S CITRUS CROP AS REPORTED BY STATE MARKETING BUREAU (RAIL AND BOAT SHIPMENTS) SEASONS 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-16 1918-19 1919.20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-.27 1927.28 1928-29 1929.,30 1930.-'1 1931.-'"2 1931-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 BOXES 6,100,000 4,600,000 4,750,000 8,125,000 7,956,000 9,700,000 8,370,000 7,649,000 5,581,000 8,407,680 12,495,925 12,109,320 11,888,280 16,886,701 20,399,614 17,781,120 14,694,120 16,588,800 13,635,360 23,239,645 14,214,600 27,229,945 18,914,165 20,596.524 20,884,890 20,088,232 19,260,681 26,221,696 26,317,533 33,927,076 NOTE: Truck, Cannery and Locally consumed Citrus not included. ESTIMATED TOTAL GROSS REVENUE TO FLORIDA FROM ALL CITRUS INCLUDING A PORTION OF TRANSPORTATION CHARGES BOXES 56,447,995 40,939,629 40,601,208 29,462,052 32,835,854 29,276,287 28,409,630 24,443,523 AMOUNT $64,291,731.00 57,379,315.00 72,898,879.00 56,724,637.00 46,081,338.00 45,914,345.00 36,877,896.00 47,499,006.00 (12) AMOUNT $ 9,699,000.00 8,740,000.00 11,685,000.00 17,558,000o00 16,550,406.00 16,199,000,00 18,497,700.00 17,286,000.00 20,706,656,39 31,696,953.60 45,235,248.50 35,117,028.00 40,657,917.60 48,464,831.87 42,337,220.98 53,165,548.40 40,658,032.00 42,887,340.00 51,424,100.00 49,035,794.00 45,399,313.00 50,569,525.00 36,948,352.00 27,465,441.00 34,4>1,906.00 32,724,488.00 41,206,791,00 53,611,677.00 41,370,281.00 44,446,374.00 SEASONS 1938-39 1937-38 1936-37 1935-36 1934-35 1933-34 1932-33 1931-32 ESTIMATED NET RETURNS TO FLORIDA GROWERS ON TREE, ACCORDING TO RELEASE OF FLORIDA STATE MARKETING BUREAU AFTER DEDUCTING PRODUCTION COST, PICKING, HAULING, PACKING TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETING COSTS, BUT EXCLUDING INTEREST TAXES AND DEPRECIATION SEASONS TYPE OF SHIPMENT ORANGES GRFRUIT TANGS. COMBINED 193-39 Rail and Boat $ .2' $ *oo $ .06. .15 Truck .10 .10- .15. .06 Cannery .05- .20w- .18- Local .09 .0-. .05- .04 TOTAL CROP .20 .09- .07w .07 1937-38 Rail and Boat .30 .35 .18 .305 Truck .11 .21 .09- .12 Cannery .15- *.03 .o05 Local .24 *2 .16 251_ TOTAL CROP .25 .18 .14 *22 1936-37 Rail and Boat 1.15 .35 *20" .75 Truck .85 .27 .20" .57 Cannery .68 .10 .15 Cannery .2e ,10 ,19 Local .78 .20 .0_9 *53 TOTAL CROP 1.06 .25 .18. .61 1935.36 Rail and Boat .90 .61 .35 .76 Truck .90 .56 .70 .80 Cannery .40 .19 .20 Local .80 *46 .60 .67 TOTAL CROP .88 .46 *42 .69 1934-35 Rail and Boat .50 .0o .16 .32 Truck .65 .18 .35 .53 Cannery .20 .12- .11. Local 55 .06 30 t36 TOTAL CROP .53 *01 .21 .27 1933-34 Rail and Boat .38 *29 .19 .336 Truck -59 .31 .64 .54 Cannery .19 .02 .02 Local .54 ...36 4 .48 TOTAL CROP .42 .23 .29 .34 1932-33 Rail and Boat .10 .07. .30- .015 Truck .32 .08. .24 *22 Cannery .07 .21* 4 .21- Local .27 .13.. 19 *11 TOTAL CROP .14 .11- .18- .02 NOTE: Averages followed by a dash (-) indicate red ink, FLORIDA CANNED CITRUS PRODUCTION FOR PAST TEN SEASONS CONVERTED TO REPRESENT CASES OF 24 CANS, NO. 2 SIZE (RELIEF.NOT INCLUDED) GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT ORANGE TOTAL NO.FIELD SEASONS JUICE SEGMENTS JUICE CASES. BOXES USED *-1938-39 5,502,102 4,105,775 926,278 (1)11,377,638 9,656,059 1937-38 3,370,002 3,419,226 806,183 (2) 8,260,441 7,160,462 1936-37 3,918,604 4,057,672 498,206 (3) 8,833,839 7,273,090 1935-36 1,758,497 2,251,775 162,452 (4) 4,322,876 3,859,068 1934-35 2,236,726 3,588,042 240,967 6,065,735 5,781,933 1933-34 610,115 2,184,577 57,678 2,852,370 2,424,906 1932.33 727,803 2,182,597 37,258 2,947,658 2,644,115 1931-32 247,652 907,323 36,362 1,191,337 966,533 1930-31 412,066 2,712,489 61,110 3,185,665 2,954,056 1929-30 173,934 1,316,738 37,552 1,528,224 1,676,437 (1) Includes 130,562 Cases Citrus Salad, 699,295 Cases Combination Juice, and 13,626 Cases Orange Segments. (2) Includes 84,271 cases Citrus Salad, 547,329 cases combination Orange and Grapefruit juice, and 33,430 cases Orange segments* (3) Includes 87,758 eases Citrus Salad and 271,599 oases combination Orange and Grapefruit juice. (4) Includes 65,194 cases Citrus Salad and 84,958 cases combination Orange and Grapefruit juice. .* Does not include 688,188 oases Grapefruit juice canned for Federal Surplus Commodities Corp., for Relief purposes. FLORIDA CANNED GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS PRODUCTION FOR PAST NINETEEN SEASONS CONVERTED TO REPRESENT CASES OF 24 CANS, NO. 2 SIZE SEASONS NO. CASES 1938.39 4,105,775 1937-38 3,419,226 1936-37 4,057,672 1935-36 2,251,775 1934-35 3,588,042 1933-34 2,184,577 1932-33 2,182,597 1931-32 907,323 1930-31 2,712,489 1929-30 1,316,738 1928-29 957,000 1927-28 600,000 1926.27 700,000 1925.26 400,000 1924.25 350,000 1923-24 200,000 1922-23 150,000 1921-22 3,000 1920-21 2,000 SUMMARY OF FIELD BOXES USED 1938-39 *-GRAPEFRUIT USED...................... 8,472,189 ORANGES USED.......................... 1,83, 879 TOTAL FIELD BOXES USED .............. 9,656,059 *.Relief Not Included (739,204 Field Boxes). Furnished through the courtesy of Florida Grapefruit Canners Association. (14) FLORIDA CITRUS USED ALL CANNERS BY WEEKS & TO DATE 1938-39 SEASON Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Commission Lakeland, Florida ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT WEEK ENDING BOXES USED TO DATE BOXES USED TO DATE (Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation Purchases NOT Inoluded) September 1 to October 8 2,266 2,266 15 8,218 10,484 22 10,967 21,451 29 11,717 33,168 November 5 144 144 20,823 530991 12 144 49,027 103,018 19 821 965 114,771 217,789 26 1,643 2,608 141,866 359,655 December 3 3,837 6,445 190,165 549,820 10 10,749 17,194 251,926 801,746 17 19;972 37,166 264,933 1,066,679 24 11,352 48,518 208,261 1,274,940 31 13,355 61,873 232,133 1,507,073 January 7 25,232 87,105 297,595 1,804,668 14 27,969 115,074 304,265 2,108,933 21 29,553 144,627 256,769 2,365,702 28 29,555 174,182 132,728 2,498,430 February 4 37,650 211,832 129,220 2,627,650 11 36,715 248,547 133,441 2,761,091 18 53,296 301,843 146,322 2,907,413 25 44,807 346,650 174,670 3,082,083 March 4 46,972 393,622 193,305 3,275,388 11 45,257 438,879 238,444 3,513,832 18 42,559 481,438 310,401 3,824,233 25 38,975 520,413 292,916 4,117,149 April 1 37,282 557,695 293,896 4,411,045 8 38,192 595,887 356,344 4,767,389 15 45,698 641,585 314,151 5,081,540 22 49,342 690,927 261,309 5,342,84 29 47,924 738,851 218,501 5,561, 3. May 6 50,459 789,310 221,075 5,782,425 13 50,370 839,680 181,740 5,964,165 20 49,695 889,375 158,470 6,122,635 27 52,085 941,460 189,344 6,311,979 June 3 37,150 978,610 158,314 6,470,293 10 23,920 1,002,530 176,915 6,647,208 17 19,148 1,021,678 129,622 6,776,830 24 20,847 1,042,525 173,703 6,950,533 July 1 23,939 1,066,464 213,664 7,164,197 8 34,280 1,100,744 206,795 7,370,992 15 36,288 1,137,032 238,110 7,609,102 22 26,344 1,163,376 260,848 7,869,950 29 17,814 1,181,190 220,252 8,090,202 August 5 3,792 1,184,987 172,981 8,263,183 12 2265 1,187,252 134,834 8,398,017 19 277 1,187,529 71,941 8,469,958 26 15 1,187,544 11,095 8,481,053 (15) CITRUS SHIPMENTS, IN BOXES, SEASON 1900-01 1938-3) FL RIDA SEASONS 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-o6 1906-07 19070oe 1908-09 1909-10 1910.11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1518-19 151920 1 '20-21 1521-22 1M22-23 1P23-24 1c24-25 19 25-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 19)29-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 *Included with Oranges. ORANGES 282,080 779,266 917,993 1,563,963 2,368,954 3,035,306 3,040,881 2,605,000 3,707,200 4,775,430 2,937,990 3,703,920 5,533,110 5,570,715 5,626,260 5,222,955 4,558,830 3,075,530 5,275,100 6,612,480 7,495,200 6,821,280 9,032,760 12,35P,800 9,308,520 7,467,840 8,868,240 7,065,360 13,547,520 7,664,040 15,736,610 10,834,176 13,464,485 14,511,496 14,010,560 14,236,916 17,190,976 21,679,591 27,422,640 GRAPEFRUIT 70,520 194,817 229,498 390,991 592,238 758,827 760,220 645,000 926,800 1,344,090 1,625,580 1,065,900 2,404,995 2,241,120 3,782,925 2,862,465 2,883,510 2,254,920 3,153,500 5,500,080 5,100,120 6,000,120 7,200,000 7,461,720 7,665,480 5,720,940 7,047,568 5,920,560 9,353,160 5,850,720 12,178,590 8,446,080 7,912,105 7,509,501 8,696,684 6,943,826 10,802,103 7,877,787 11,679,200 TANGERINES * * * 74,250 107,250 53,130 186,645 134,895 290,835 284,625 206,655 251,160 342,040 387,360 604,800 478,800 667,080 498,600 809,280 593,080 779,360 710,800 1,329,080 637,920 1,916,615 1,785,984 1,749,45 1,856,247 1,675,848 1,855,539 2,781,773 2,027,559 3,071,287 ## As Of August 19, 1939 FLORIDA: TALIFORNIA: TEXAS: Includes rail, boat & truck shipments. 1'%T.19. through 1937-38 furnished by the California Fruit Growers Exchange and represents rail & boat shipments prior seasons from railroad reports. 1933-34 through 1938-39 are rail, boat & truck shipments prior seasons, production. (16) TOTALS 352,600 974,083 1,147,491 1,954,954 2,961,192 3,794,133 3,801,101 3,250,000 4,634,000 6,193,770 4,670,820 4,822,950 8,124,750 7,946,730 9,700,020 8,370,045 7,648,995 5,581,610 8,770,640 12,499,920 13,200,120 13,300,200 16,899,840 20,3191120 17,783,280 13,781,860 16,695,168 13,696,720 24,229,760 14,152,680 29,831,815 21,066,240 23,126,035 23,877,244 24,383,092 23,036,281 30,774,852 31,584,937 42,173,127 CALIFORNIA ORANGES 9,156,860 7,747,060 8,921,220 11,114,656 11,559,542 10,155,542 11,388,029 12,327,994 15,460,912 12,815,272 17,960,544 15,827,162 7,404,474 20,931,372 18,303,054 17,508,414 21,525,042 7,908,978 18,230,947 13,675,266 21,170,497 12,216,793 18,875,047 21,161,090 15,964,477 21,915,945 24,999,028 20,328,640 33,898,626 19,196,066 32,728,752 31,771,415 31,151,717 25,711,851 38,818,521 30,414,598 19,450,000 30,170,000 21,808,710## TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT - w - - - - - 3,000 35,000 65,ooo 211,000 200,000 361,000 524,000 753,000 1,530,000 1,135,000 2,480,000 1,385,000 1,055,352 1,983,024 2,069,268 6,589,668 6,655t383 7,487,130 FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE TYPE OF CONTAINERS AND PERCENTAGE USED POUR SEASONS ON PACKED SHIPMENTS C ON T A INER Standard Boxes 2 Bu. Bruoe Boxes 1 3/5 Bu. Bruce Bxs. 4/5 Bu. Nail Boxes 4/5 Bu. Bruce Boxes 3/2 Straps 1/2 Box Bags 1-Bushel Boxes ::/5 Bushel Boxes I# Bags 5# Bags 1935-36 STD.BX.EQUIVALENT BOXES PRCT. 3,$60,926 75.61 703,130 14,52 399,774 3,291 54,773 146 5,373 14,374 8*26 0.07 1.13 0.11 0.30 TOTALL 1936-37 STD.BX.EQUIVALENT BOXES PRCT. 4,350,768 1,447,571 .. 9,403 584,374 52,774 9,585 6,050 1,410 67.33 22.40 0.14 9.04 0,82 0.15 0.09 OoO2 317 0.01 6I462L252 100.00 1937-38 STD.BX.EQUIVALENT BOXES PRCT. 53,09 38.17 1.07 6.11 0.98 0.40 0.15 3,323,253 2,389,047 66,707 382,449 61,387 25,266 9,637 254 1,196 406 6,259,602 100.00 1938-39 STD.BX.EQUIVALENT BOXES PRCT. 3,025,500 38.43 4,053,942 432,107 237,253 66,392 54,154 0,02 3,220 0.01 100 - 51.50 5.49 3.01 0.84 0.69 0*04 0.00 7,872,668 100.00 (17) * - 4,841,787 100000 SIZE ANALYSIS CITRUS SHIPMENTS PAST 10 SEASONS SIZES 1938-. 1937. 1936- 1935- 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.5 3.8 0.7 1.6 11.1 28.5 11.4 11.7 a.*1 32.2 24.2 20.9 28.4 19.8 27.6 24.3 8.6 5.0 11.4 9.4 16.7 6.1 13.9 15.3 8.1 2.9 8.3. 11.2 2.4 1.0 2.3 5.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 SIZES 90s lo6s 120s 144s 168s 196s 216s 224s 250s 288s 1934- 1933- 1932-.. 1931- 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.3 1.3 0.5 0.9 4.4 9*3 2.6 5.9 13.6 25.8 10.3 17.6 25.7 29.7 22.4 26.5 13,8 18.9 22.5 20,2 21.8 8.3 17.4 13.7 0.3 2.4 4.9 1.8 14*4 3.9 14.6 .9.2 5.6 0.4 46 3.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 NOTEt Tangerine size ratios, Seasons 1930-31 and 1929-30 unavailable. (18) 1938. 1937 1936- 1935- 1934- 1933- 1932- 1931- 1930- 1929- 1M.' 1938 MI 1936 R22- 19 1932 1931 1930 0 RANGES 0,1 0.1 0.2 0.6 O.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.7 1.3 1.5 2.8 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 2.8 7.5 11.3 10.4 12.2 3.3 5*8 5.2 3.9 6.2 16.9 13.9 17.3 15.3 16.9 7.9 11.2 9.1 8,0 12.8 23.0 19.0 21.6 20.4 20.1 15.5 19.5 15.2 14.8 21.6 24.3 14.9 13.9 14.8 14.2 14.3 16.3 13.7 13.6 16.8 12.9 18.1 13.8 15.4 14.3 19.5 19.5 18.9 20.3 20.1 10.7 14.5 11.8 13.2 11.2 20.3 16.0 18.8 19.7 13.7 6.1 8.1 6.0 5.1 12.2 7.8 12.0 12.7 6.2 2.6 _.2 2.9 2.8 2.6 6.7 .2 6.3 6.1 2.1 0.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 GRAPEFRUIT 0.8 2.0 1.1 1.0 0.7 1.3 0.9 1.9 1.3 3.6 6.1 10.1 7.0 5.8 3.3 6.5 5.0 6.2 0.2 19.0 18.0 23.4 21,8 18.8 12.6 20.0 17.2 16.5 25.8 35.3 19.6 20.9 22.1 18.8 15.8 19.1 17.8 18,2 22.2 17.2 18.6 16.3 18.3 17.8 18.1 17.8 17.8 18.7 18.2 11.4 23.6 17.1 19.7 22.8 28.4 21.6 24.5 23.4 16.8 9.4 11.1 8.5 8.6 12.5 16.8 11.4 13.6 12.5 6.3 3.7 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.1 1.8 1.1 1.2 2.4 3 2._ 1 3.1 2.2 07 0.3 100.0 100.00 1000 100.0 100.0 100.0 1000 0 1000 100.0 100.0 TANGERINES 96s 100s 126s 150s 176s 200s 216s 250s 288s 3248 Total 36s 46s 54s 64s 70s 80s 96s 100s 126s Total SIZES 90s 100s 120s 150s 176s 200s 210s 246s 294s Total FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE GRADE ANALYSIS ON PACKED SHIPMENTS (Twelve Seasons) SEASONS VARIETY No.ls No.2s No.3s COMB. 1938-39 ORANGES 16.5% 42.4% 2.5% 38.6% GRAPEFRUIT 29.8 40.8 0.5 28.9 TANGERINES 24.7 33.1 0.4 41.8 ORANGES 23.6 52.3 5.6 18,5 1937-38 GRAPEFRUIT 26.1 57*8 4,9 11.2 TANGERINES 31.0 55.0 3.2 10.8 ORANGES 30*2 59.1 6.9 3.8 1936-37 GRAPEFRUIT 37.6 55.2 2.5 4.7 TANGERINES 33.9 56.3 0,2 9.6 ORANGES 34.0 61.5 4.5 1935-36 GRAPEFRUIT 27.2 59.4 13.4 TANGERINES 42.8 51.5 5.7 ORANGES 35.7 60.6 3.7 1934-35 GRAPEFRUIT 41.6 55.0 3,4 TANGERINES 47.9 51.2 0.9 ORANGES 39.6 59.4 1.0 1933-34 GRAPEFRUIT 41.1 55.1 3.8 TANGERINES 49.0 50.7 0.3 ORANGES 31.9 63.4 4.7 1932-33 GRAPEFRUIT' 32.1 63.4 4.5 TANGERINES 52.3 46.9 0.8 ORANGES 48.2 49.2 2.6 1931-32 GRAPEFRUIT 49.5 46.0 4.5 TANGERINES 54.7 45.0 0.3 ORANGES 50.1 49.1 0.8 1930-31 GRAPEFRUIT 45.6 51.1 3.3 TANGERINES 60.1 39.7 0.2 ORANGES 30.4 69.6 1929-30 GRAPEFRUIT 36.5 63.5 TANGERINES 52.0 48.0 - ORANGES 36.2 63.8 - 1928-29 GRAPEFRUIT 41.2 588 - TANGERINES 59.6 40.4 - ORANGES 63.8 36.2 - 1927-28 GRAPEFRUIT 60.0 40*0 - TANGERINES 79.2 20.8 - NOTE: "Comb." indicates combination, consisting of ones and twos mixed. Prior to Season 1930-31 No. 3s were included with No. 2's. FLORIDA STATE AUCTION SALES BY AUCTION MARKETS THREE SEASONS ORANGES New York Philadelphia Boston Pittsburgh Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Cinoinnati Detroit Baltimore COMBINED GRAPEFRUIT New York Philadelphia Boston Pittsburgh Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Detroit Baltimore COMBINED *.TANGERINES New York Philadelphia Boston Pittsburgh Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Detroit Baltimore 1938.-. CARS AVG. 12,440 4,049 2,132 694 1,091 1,639 511 1,555 717 396 19A?"38 CARS AVG. 2.10 1.99 2.16 2.11 2.20 2.26 2.01 2.01 2.17 12.9 25,224 2.09 6,389 1,429 1,020 329 384 361 118 432 277 ,187 1.75 1.57 1.73 1.68 1.77 1.95 1.85 1.66 1.80 1.46 10,228 3,376 1,849 495 898 1,394 413 1,181 550 302 2.26 2.20 2.24 2.18 2.28 2.39 2.05 2.16 2.26 1.98 20,686 2.24 a;&AAA - 4,881 1,244 814 190 313 353 72 342 219 127 2.20 2.06 2,13 2.05 2.11 2.28 2.16 2.09 2.21 1,88 196.ARS CARS AVG. 9,112 3,164 1,657 429 824 1,080 264 708 412 282 3.23 3.15 3.28 3.12 3.21 3.33 3.01 3.12 3.27 L- L8 17932 3.21 5,376 1,650 956 274 415 494 151 423 307 151 10,926 1.7L 1,851 551 172 152 189 257 107 203 148 __3 2.14 1.84 1.86 1.90 1.96 1.94 1.72 1.82 1,92 .L5.L 2.24 2.06 2,22 2.14 2.29 2.58 2.53 2.24 2.41 2.12 1 9 2.23 1,311 382 149 95 117 149 74 125 88 2_ 2*52 2.42 240 2.56 2.60 2,50 2.20 2.36 2.46 2.16 1,557 572 196 210 193 306 103 138 116 332 2.24 2.06 2.10 2,38 2,18 2.28 2.20 2.16 2.32 1.92 COMBINED 3,663 2,_00 , 2.48 - =0 *-STANDARD BOX BASIS. NOTEt ALL ABOVE AVERAGES ARE ON DELIVERED BASIS. (20) 3,424 220 UNITED STATES TOTAL ORANGE PRODUCTION BY STATES, CENSUS YEARS 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1938 CALIF. 1,000 Boxes 1,245 5,882 14.440 FLA. # 1,000 Boxes 3,147 273 4.888 TEX. 1,000 Boxes ARIZ. 1,000 Boxes ALA. 1,000 Boxes 1/ " 1 IA. 1,000 Boxes MISS. 1,000 Boxes TOTAL 1,000 Boxes 4,392 6,167 19.530 CROP YEAR 1899 1909 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 EARLY AND MID-SEASON 1,000 Boxes 9,600 10,700 9,600 12,000 13,700 17,500 VALENCIAS ,4lOOO Boxes 6,500 4,900 6,300 7,500 10,700 13,000 TANGERINES 1,000 Boxes 2,000 2,000 2,100 3,000 2,300 3,400 TOTAL PRODUCTION 14000 Boxes 18,100 17,600 18,000 22,500 26,700 33,900 Division of Crop & Livestock Estimates, Agricultural Marketing Service. (21) 15,528 7,533 9 80 20 37 31 23,238 22,547 9,457 60 82 42 25 32,213 13,921 8,371 80 82 50 30 22,534 21,286 10,897 4 81 190 60 45 32,563 24t324 13t725 6 86 225 75 55 38,496 rage 19,521 9,997 4 77 120 53 37 29,809 18,535 11,639 12 60 2 75 30,323 24,200 10,044 10 86 130 100 27 34,597 28,167 11,512 41 75 75 150 42 40,062 22,737 9,487 70 54 110 200 50 32,708 P8,24 15,588 ,115 9 85 220 o 9,j 131 rage 26,527 11,654 49 75 80 149 30 38,564 21,483 10,304 261 137 212 187 37 32,621 35,470 19,211 250 139 3 195 2 5 270 34,900 14,220 520 145 80 245 54 50,164 34,265 16,200 315 147 120 241 80 51,368 28,439 18,100 30 143 3 212 2 47,289 rage 30,211 15,607 347 142 84 216 35 47,342 46,086 17,600 560 170 140 293 88 64,937 33,049 18,000 747 240 2 244 1 52,283 29,827 22,500 2,000 220 56 309 26 54,938 42,766 26,700 1,440 323 76 238 67 71,610 40,670 33,900 2,815 350 96 p85 85 78,301 rage 38,480 23,740 1,512 261 74 294 53 64,414 oxes or less. 2/ Estimated. # Includes Tangerines. FLORIDA PRODUCTION SEGREGATED r EARLY & MID-SEASON, VALENCIAS & TANGERINES Ave 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 Ave 1929 1530 1931 1932 1933 Ave 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Ave ./ 500 B CROP YEAR 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 UNITED STATES TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT PRODUCTION BY STATES, CENSUS YEARS 188, 1892, 1?0o & YEARLY 1919.198 CROP YEAR 1C89 1899 1909 919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 Average Average 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Average Average 1/ 500 Boxes or less. CROP YEAR 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 FLA. 1,000 Boxes 10 12 TEX. 1,000 Boxes CALIF. 1,000 Boxes ARIZ. 1,000 Boxes TOTAL 1,000 Boxes 10 - 31 1,062 1/ 123 1,186 5,898 3 363 29 6,293 6,142 395 34 6,571 6,644 360 35 7,039 7,766 35 394 60 8,255 8,936 65 363 95 9,459 --- --- V -- .-f 7,077 21 375 51 7,523 9,177 211 387 105 9,880 7,660 200 600 150 8,610 8,693 361 672 120 9,846 8,158 524 720 176 9,578 11,314 753 972 211 13,250 9,000 410 670 152 10,233 8,274 1,530 1,000 365 11,169 16,109 1,135 1,290 400 18,934 10,786 2,480 1,431 450 15,147 11,800 1,385 1,350 614 15,149 10,700 1,130 1,713 700 14,243 11,534 1,532 1,357 506 14,929 1 1 -'i- f .9 1_9 t I7/ 15,200 2,750 2,167 1,240 21,357 11,500 2,741 2,267 1,800 18,308 18,100 9,630 1,310 1,400 30,440 14,600 11,800 1,944 2,500 30,844 23,700 15,670 1,824 3,000 44,194 4I -r I- Ia ~ I 4 -- -- 1. 4 -, 1 I i9 16,620 8,518 1,902 1,988 29,029 2/ Estimate. FLORIDA PRODUCTION SEGREGATED SEEDLESS AND OTHER TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT OTHER PRODUCTION SEEDLESS 1000 Boxes 2,800 4,100 4,000 6,000 5,500 7,900 1000 Boxes 7,900 11,100 7,500 12,100 9,100 15,800 1000 Boxes 10,700 15,200 11,500 18,100 14,600 23,700 Division of Crop & Livestock Estimates, Agricultural Marketing Service. (22) ESTIMATED CITRUS BEARING ACREAGE & TREES, BY STATES & AGE GROUPS, AS OF JULY ~t938 1/ BEARING TREES BY AGE GROUPS STATE GRAPEFRUIT Early Varieties Florida 2/ Texas 2/~ California 4/ Arizona Total 4 States Bearing Acres 5 Years Old & Over ACRES 54,124' 8,879 1,266 150 Bearing Trees 5 Yrs. Old & Over 5 Years Old 6-10 Years Old 11-15 Years Old 16-20 Years Old 21 Yrs. Old & Over 5.15 Yrs. Old,Not In Full Produo- tion 16 Yrs. & Over At Or Near Full Pro- duction 1 000 TREES 3,518 586 104 14 407 394 309 204 31 32 2 2 949 6o* 17 1 1,721 17 7 848 2,670 526 60 70 34 6 8 64,419 4,222 69 749 632 1,027 1,745 1,450 2,772 Late Varieties (Seedless) Florida 2/ Texas /f California .4/ Arizona Total 4 States All Varieties Florida 2/ Texas / California 4/ Arizona Total 4 States 30,246 67,636 16,302 13.334 1,966 4,464 1,337 1.134 500 2,785 537 863 547 1,306 323 138 494 214* 207 32 1,109 4,250 937 1.079 127,518 8,901 376 4,685 2,314 947 579 7,375 1,526 84,370 5,484 109 907 941 1,443 2,084 1,957 3,527 76,515 5,050 172 3,094 1,510 2740 4,776 274 17,568 1,441 84 568 355 224 210 1,007 434 13,484 1,148 80 865 140 33 30 1,085 63 191,937 13,123 445 5,434 2,946 1,974 2,324 8,825 4,298 ORANGES Navels & Other Early Varieties Florida 2/ 114,554 California 4/ 95,938 Texas V/ 13,864 Arizona 3.977 Total 4 States 7,446 8,443 915 352 249 1,385 196 725 41 415 33 227 1,479 1,236 395 28 1,519 681 64* 18 2,814 5,605 46 3,113 2,157 851 288 4,333 6,286 64 64 228,333 17,156 519 2,752 3,130 2,282 8,465 6,409 10,747 Valenoia & Other Late Varieties Florida 2/ California 4/ Texas j/ Arizona Total 4 States All Varieties Florida 2/ California 4/ Texas / Arizona Total 4 States 92,415 136,577 9,500 2,767 6,006 12,019 627 243 1,220 2,939 291 198 1, 864 1,936 269 22 1,813 1,657 39* 2 1,146 5,107 4 3,047 5,255 588 237 2,959 6,764 39 6 241,259 18,895 568 4,648 3,911 3,511 6,257 9,127 9,768 206,969 13,452 392 2,605 3,163 3,332 3,960 6,160 7,292 232,515 20,462 576 3,664 3,172 2,338 10,712 7,412 13,050 23,364 1,542 69 706 664 103* 1,439 103 6,744 595 50 425 50 20 '50 525 70 469,592 / 36,051 1,087 7,400 7,049 5,793 14,722 15,536 20,515 ? N- r:cq -'_~~~~_,_ nr -i ~ rrl- --.- fOTiE 1/ 1/ 2/1, -, see explanation at foot of Page 24. (23) ESTIMATED CITRUS BEARING ACREAGE & TREES, BY STATES & AGE GROUPS, AS OF JULY 1938 1/ BEARING TREES BY AGE GROUPS STATE TANGERINES Florida 2/ California 4/ Texas / Arizona Total 4 States LEMONS California 4/ Bearing Aeres 5 Years Old & Over ACRES 24,446 1,478 636 Bearing Trees 5,Years Old & Over 5 Years Old 6.10 Years Old 11-15 Years Old 16-20 Years Old 21 Yrs. Old & Over 5-15 Yrs. Old.Not In Full Produc- tion 16 Yrs. & Over At Or Near Full Pro- duction 1,000 TREES 1,589 130 42 433 10 4*' 58 5 4 1 5 26,618 1,766 12 269 701 447 337 982 784 51,466 4,530 402 1,044 343 602 2,139 1,789 2,741 t From Report of the 1939 Citrus Outlook released by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. 16 years old and older I/ Estimates based upon surveys by age and varietal groups made in Florida in 1934; Arizona in 1935; California in 1937; Texas in 1934 and 1937* (Orange estimates do not include tangerines.) / Florida acres calculated from trees at the rate of 65 trees per acre for grapefruit, oranges and tangerines. / Texas acres calculated from trees at the rate of 66 trees per acre for grapefruit, oranges and tangerines. 4/ California trees calculated from acres at the rate of 82 trees per acre for grapefruit, and 88 trees per acrefor oranges, tangerines and lemons. / Total bearing trees in the United States amount to about 37,100,000 trees. In addition to the total for the four States shown, it is estimated that there are 1,023,000 bearing trees in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, as of July 1938, Most of the trees in Alabama and Mississippi consist of satsumas; those in Louisiana are mostly Navels. TREE NUMBERS, UNITED STATES CENSUS ENUMERATIONS CENSUS 1920 CENSUS 1225 Non- Non. Seang Bea Beang Bearing Bearing (Trees) (Trees) (Trees) (Trees) CENSUS 1930 CENSUS 193 Non- Non- Bearing Bearing Bearing (Trees) (Trees) Bearing (Trees) (Trees) GRAPEFRUIT Florida California Texas Arizona Total ORANGES Florida California Texas Arizona Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Total TANGERINES Florida California Arizona Texas Total USMONS California LIMES Florida 963336 81873 74039 12768 1681481 231136 5454 18819 951909 251616 315694 14568 2969910 304262 159576 38988 938874 494496 2198614 495254 3595155 619561 714735 177068 493438 431277 1856735 297478 4929128 980880 3438420 731032 1132016 1936890 1533787 3472736 4127238 5106519 3078928 10079460 2341341 ;3684327 6046261 7305722 3421837 9002362 2076538 13355512 2599707 10300068 1762027 13870018 2539312 14239607 2634579 17342937 41551 14350 184878 69336 764006 366421 586976 1165520 13362 46952 54185 77246 358914 96564 238051 389120 165536 260294 359126 262689 161377 432632 62300 277572 37350 28127 57109 11406 111981 6o703 21290 236639 26356 104382 135931 137456 226848 154946 185970 347872 5225203 14438500 8599517 21733873 7584275 24362235 5805704 33115172 29770 38516 479425 919975 * 948 2475 / * 300 / * 222 19 T * 30940 41310 * 781535 2884770 80870 115624 284000 3196469 309185 2776114 1/ 15430 42294 Prom Report of the 1939 Citrus Outlook released by the Bureau of Agricultural Eoonomies. 1/ Not available. Information not available at time of Summary release* (25) V .*. .* V * *9 . . . . . . . . . . V.- CO I ODIT AND STATE ... - . r ~,. UNITED STATES CITRUS PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION, BY PRODUCING AREAS, 1935-36 128-)9 Furnished through the courtesy of the Growers Administrative Committee Lakeland, Florida Source Bureau of Agricultural Economios TOTAL FLORIDA CALIF. & ARIZ. TEXAS OTHERS U.S. YEAR AND TANGER, NAVELS VALEN- ORANGES UTILIZATION ORANGES INES & MISC. CIAS ORANGES ORANGES & TANGS. Thousand Boxes - Commercial Shipments (fresh) 27,066 2,852 12,230 16,000 2,543 99 60,790 Relief Shipments (fresh) 209 637 925 1,771 Processing, Commercial 1,188 1,148 3,600 6 5,952 Local Consunption,Elimination,Etc. 2.037 548 3,885 3,075 245 467 10,257 TOTAL PRODUCTION 30 500 3400 190 2360 2,804 56 78,770 Commerolal Shipments (fresh) 20,262 1,979 13,218 21,178 1,330 96 58,063 Relief Shipments (fresh) 825 690 1,174 2,689 Processing, Commercial 1,250 669 4,022 33 5,974 Local Consumption,Eliminationto. 206 21 2,223 3090 285 049 TOTAL PRODUCTION 24,400 2,00 16.800 29.464 1,430 381 74i75 1936-72 Commercial Shipments (fresh) 16,722 2,720 9,788 10,910 1,888 85 42,113 Relief Shipments (fresh) , Processing, Commercial 620 1,46 4,546 6,627 Local Consumptlon,Ellmination,Eto. 24158 280 2,118 1,224 112 06 6,198 TOTAL PRODUCTION 19i500 3,000 13,3 6 16680 2,000 91 54,938 Commercial Shipments (fresh) 13,934 1,796 12,701 14,845 636 42 43,954 Relief Shipments 'fresh) 27 171 198 Processing, Commercial 213 487 1,240 1,940 Local Consumption,Elimination,Eto. 1.753 204 1,394 2,184 141 205 5,981 TOTAL PRODUCTION 2100 14,60.7 27 NOTE 1938-39 figures: California estimated; Others preliminary. y ,1 4 t (,; -.t ---i -, 'T I YEAR AND FLORIDA CALIF.& ARIZ. TEXAS TOTAL U.S. UTILIZATION GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT Thousand Boxes - Commercial Shipments (fresh) 10,732 2,600 7,404 20,736 Relief Shipments (fresh) 908 291 755 1,954 Processing, Commercial 8,700 500 4,793 13,993 Processing, Relief 739 738 1,477 Local Consumption, Elimination, Etc. 26 1,980 5510 TOTAL PRODUCTION 220 4,300 15,67 43,670 Commercial Shipments (fresh) 7,768 3,267 6,481 17,516 Relief Shipments (fresh) 401 401 Processing, Commeroial 5,956 619 3,536 o,111 Processing, Relief 105 96 1,604 1,805 Local Consumption, Elimination, Eto, 771 307 .259 1 337 TOTAL PRODUCTION 14,600 469 11980 31,170 Commercial Shipments (fresh) 9,654 1,734 5,729 17,117 Relief Shipments (fresh) 925 1,199 2,124 Processing, Commercial 6,687 745 1,721 9,153 Processing, Relief 36 857 89 Local Consumption,Elimination,Etc.. ? 21 124 1,15 TOTAL PRODUCTION 18,100 2,710 9,630 30,440 Commercial Shipments (fresh) 6,921 3,711 2,057 12,689 Rellef Shipments (fresh) 10 22 32 Processing, Commercial 3,646 233 606 4,485 Processing, Relief - Local Consumption,Elimination,Ete. 232 104 92 1 124 TOTAL PRODUCTION 1 276 NDOTE 1938.39 figures preliminary. (26) ORANGES AND MANDARINS. Estimated ProduCtion in Principal Countries Average 1927-1931, Annual 1932-37. (From Report of the 1939 Orange Outlook released by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics) COUNTRY Harvesting Ends In Year Shown United States Spain Italy Brazil China 2/ Japan Palestine 2/ Union of South Africa 9/ Mexico Australia Algeria Uruguay 2/ Greece Southern Rhodesia a/ Mozambique an Phtllippine Islands Tunis Italian Aegean Islands France Egypt Cyprus 9/ Puerto Rico 2/ Cuba 2/ Jamaioa 2/ Argentine 2/ Dominica, B.W.I. 2/ British Honduras Paraguay 2/ Syria / Chile New Zealand Portuguese E. Africa 2/ AVERAGE 1927-31 43,166 37,368 8,760 12,346 15,000 11,213 2,560 2,000 3/ 3,262 2,243 1,880 2,700 4/ 641 180 4/ 140 / 140 6o */ 25 24 2/ 1,000 2/ 100 1,000 2,000 500 7,000 10 / /y 3,000 1,400 2/ 100 2/ 7/ 5 ?/2 20 1932 1933 d 1934 Thousand Boxoes 50,164 37,900 10,260 27,588 15,000 12,496 4,000 2,500 3,949 2,712 1,807 3,000 885 190 150 150 100 25 33 1,600 2/ 230 1,000 2,000 500 Moo 7,000 10 3,. 0 1,000 1,000 95 2/ 10 7/ 30 51,415 36,109 16,188 32,642 15,000 13,053 5,9oo 2,600 3,558 2,603 2,398 3,000 968 130 175 180 2/ 110 31 41 2,000 2/ 205 1,000 2,000 500 7,000 10 -y 3,000 1,000 90 2/ 15 / 36 47,374 34,400 10,263 36,281 15,000 13,943 $,500 2,800 2,885 2,713 )2,246 3,000 1,180 150 145 2/ 200 -/ 120 28 44 2,200 2/ 250 1,000 2,000 495 7,000 10 3,000 1,000 90 2/ 15 F/ 40 1935 1936 1237 63,988 30,458 l/ 11,367 36,104 12,000 12,164 7?,00 2,900 3,550 2,778 2,190 3,000 1,236 148 150 2/ 200 D/ 150 13 2/ 38 2,500 1 275 1,000 2,000 300 7,000 12 2 2/ 3,000 1,100 85 2/ 20 / 36 52,313 29,149 I/ 10,148 36,039*./ 15,000 17,274 3/ 6,000 3,300 3,552 2/ 2,658 / 2,417 3,000 1,090 151 2/ 150 2/ 200 / 200 25 2/ 31 7/ 3,270 7 236 1,000 2,000 500 7,000 13 2 2/ 3,000 . 1,200 80 20 2/ 36 55,129 44,823 13,188 36,500 15,000 15,ooo 10,500 3,000 3,500 2,500 2,802 3,000 1,691 150 150 200 300 25 35 3,900 289 1,000 2,000 500 7,000 15 2 3,000 1,300 79 25 37 Compiled from official, trade, and consular sources. Harvesting in Northern Hemisphere countries begins in the year previous to the one shown, whereas the harvesting in Southern Hesmnaphere countries takes place in year shown, The 1937 production, for instance, in most Northern HemStphere countries began from September 1936 and was comp was completed between April and October 1937. / Preliminary. R/ Reugh estimate. 3/ Estimated from exports with allowance for local consumption and waste. 4/ 4-year average. 3/ 3-year average. 6/ Not available. (27) GRAP EFRUI T Estimated Production in Principal Countries Average 1927-31, Annual 1932-37 (From Report of the 1939 Grapofruit Outlook released by the Bureau of Agricultural Economios) COUNTRY Harvesting Ends In Year Shown AVERAGE 19227-1 1932 1922 19,34 3 522 l26 o193 Thousand Boxes - United States Puerto Rico 1/ Cuba 2/ JEnalca 2/ Philjipine Islands Union of So. Africa Palestine 2/ Trinidad 27 British Honduras 2/ Honduras 2/ Spain Australia 4/ Southern Rhodesia 4 Argentina Brazil 2/ Hozanbique Egypt 2/ Doninioa, B.W.I. 2/ !texico 12,556 1,100 225 100 / 101 2/ 112 30 5 3 . 5 / 10 2 50 15,147 950 300 125 102 200 120 15 5 2 22 5 / 15 25 2/ 30 2 6 4/ 50 15,149 525 125 175 110 325 270 20 4 8 6 25 5 2/ 20 30 2/ 40 4 8 4/ 55 14,243 800 225 150 100 375 400 40 16 17 14 30 5 28 40 2/ 50 6 8 4/ 55 21,357 650 200 210 4/ 100 350 760 70 30 19 13 35 5 2/ 25 80 61 8 10 l/ 55 18,329 800 250 180 4oo 4/ 100 400 940 60 40 20 14 35 5 / 42 95 4/ 60 / 10 10 1/ 55 30,440 650 225 185 4/ 100 450 1,700 80 44 4/ 20 / 20 40 6 49 100 2/ 60 12 / 10 T/ 60 Compiled from official, trade and consular reports. The crops of Northern Hemisphere countries blossom in the year previous to the one shown, e.g. the 1937 crop blossomed in 1936 and harvesting started in the fall of that year but was not completed until the summer of 1937. Crops in Southern Hemisphere countries are entirely harvested in the year shown. / Based on exports of fresh and canned fruit with an allowance for domestic consumption and waste. 2/ Based on exports with allowance for domestic consumption and waste. 3/ 3-year average. 4/ Rough estimate. / Not available or less than 500 boxes. 6/ 2-year average. (28) ESTIMATED CITRUS BEARING ACREAGE BY STATES FIVE YEARS OLD AND OVER. AS OF JULY 1938 FROM CITRUS OUTLOOK BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ORANGES Pleoida Percentage California Percentage Arizona Percentage Texas Percentage Total EARLY VARIETIES 114,554 50.2 95,938 42.0 3,977 1.7 13,864 6.1 228,333 100.0 LATE VARIETIES 92,415 38.3 136,577 56.6 2,767 1.2 9,500 3.9 241,259 100.0 Florida Percentage California Percentage Arizona Percentage Texas Percentage Total TANGERINES Florida Percentage California Percentage Arizona Percentage Texas Percentage Total GRAPEFRUIT 54,124 30,246 84.0 23.7 1,266 16,302 2.0 12.8 150 13,334 0.2 10.5 8,87.9 67,636 13.8 53*0 44,419 127,518 100.0 100.0 24,446 91.8 1,478 5.6 58 0.2 636 2.4 26,618 100.0 TOTAL ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT AND TANGERINES 315,785 45.9 251,561 36.6 20,286 2.9 100,515 14.6 688,147 100s0 (29) TOTAL 206,969 44.1 232,515 49.5 6,744 1.4 23,364 50o 469,592 100.0 84,370 44.0 17,568 9.2 13,484 7,0 76,515 398 131,937 100.0 10060 BOAT DESTINATIONS,. FLORIDA CITRUS, 1938-39 SEASON (Car-lots on basis 400 boxes per car) Sept. 10 1938 To June 29, 19)9, Inclusive MIXED CITIES ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES CITRUS Albany 8 5 " Arlington 1 - Baltimore 363 188 26 1 Boston 2,368 1,142 137 - Bridgeport 31 13 2 Burlington, Vt. 16 - Charlestown, Mass. 2 - Chicago (via Mobile) 40 - Cincinnati 9 - Cleveland 7 - Detroit 8 - East St. Louis 14 - East Hartford 3 - Harlen River 1 - Hartford 38 4 2 - Milwaukee (Via Mobile) 1 - Kingston, Can. I - Meriden, Conn. 1 - Mobile (Mostly for diversion) 126 1 - Montreal, Can. 28 65 5 New Haven 280 18 6 New Orleans 555 138 6 New York City 10,519 5,174 1,288 6 Norfolk 63 " Norwich 2 - Olneyville 5 - Ottawa, Can. 2 3 - Philadelphia 1,786 831 194 4 Pittsfield, Mass. 2 - Portland, Me. 19 8 - Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1 - Providence 67 12 8 Quebec, Can. 2 13 - :Iensselaer, N. Y. 45 24 2 Rutland, Vt. 1 - St. Louis (via Mobile) 7 - Scranton, Pa. 45 21 - Somerville, Mass. 88 16 - South Norwalk 2 - Springfield, Mass. 91 20 10 Torrington, Conn. 8 - Troy, N. Y. 3 2 - Waterbury 6 - White River Jet. 11 - Wilkes Barre 12 2 1 - Woroester, Mass. 2 - For Export 704 130 131 - 17,334 7,836 ;,818 11 ears oars oars cars ======= == (30) 1938-39 RECORD OF FLORIDA CITRUS SHIPMENTS INTERESTING BECAUSE OF LONG PERIOD, HEAVY SHIPMENTS, LOW PRICES FLORIDA AUCTION SALES ALL VARIETIES ALL SECTIONS WEEK ENDING Sept* 3 10 17 24 Oct. 1 8 15 22 29 Nov. 6 12 19 26 Deca. 3 10 lo 17 24 31 Jan. 7 14 21 28 Feb. 4 11 18 25 March 4 11 18 25 April 1 8 15 22 29 May 6 13 20 27 Juno 3 10 17 24 July 1 8 15 22 29 Aug. 5 12 19 THIS SEASON LAST SEASON ORANGES CARS AVG. $ - - 1 2.25 4 2.50 32 2.43 228 2.03 275 1.96 252 2*27 420 1.97 449 1.69 484 1.95 509 1.86 567 1.85 63c 1.05 744 1.81 614 1.94 504 1.97 554 1.92 750 1.86 760 1.77 670 1.82 670 1.84 730 1.99 817 1.86 746 1.86 795 1.88 696 1.93 677 2.08 768 2.09 771 2.07 675 2.08 562 2.19 613 2.39 624 2.34 686 2.38 787 2.23 636 2.33 730 2.30 565 2.38 710 2,68 663 2.46 632 2.45 624 2.29 384 2.28 385 2.41 320 2.37 233 2.56 159 2.68 88 2.84 2 3.05 25,224 2.09 GRAPEFRUIT CARS AVG. $ - 33 2.54 133 2.24 116 2.32 218 2.22 287 1.82 299 1.62 216 1.63 180 1.76 184 1.89 223 1.81 291 1.73 199 1.68 245 1.65 232 1.68 233 1.69 194 1.79 149 1.72 178 1.71 233 1.67 229 1.71 213 1.87 297 1.71 289 1.71 237 1.67 231 1.66 305 1.74 344 1,66 343 1.55 300 1.52 249 1.64 223 1.81 289 1.78 370 1.75 370 1.63 331 1.65 335 1.59 298 1.70 304 1.72 277 1.66 232 1.93 273 1.80 190 1.69 204 1.38 76 1.38 61 1.82 57 1.97 55 1.62 57 1.45 27 1.66 7 2.66 10,926 1.72 20,686 2.24 8,555 2.16 TANGERINES CARS AVG. 7 93 156 172 224 262 263 318 218 263 360 166 127 177 161 140 117 115 69 42 55 46 34 31 14 10 8 7 3 4 1 _.663 FLORIDA SHIPMENTS RAIL, BOAT AND TRUCK ORANGES GRFRT. TANGS. TOTALS 1.61 1.05 1.18 1.12 1.01 .96 .95 .99 1.00 .83 .62 ,72 1.04 1.03 1.06 1.03 1.03 1.15 1.28 1.58 1.65 1.49 1.51 1.28 1.60 1.81 1.65 1.49 1.52 1.48 1,28 1.00 3 5 11 30 109 400 720 612 1,037 1,312 1,254 1,819 1,427 1,722 2,336 3,291 2,058 1,356 1,938 2,122 2,186 2,092 1,998 2,328 2,245 2,540 2,234 2,365 2,518 2,313 2,209 1,910 1,773 1,876 1,652 1,765 1,463 1,493 1,443 1,429 1,516 1,171 1,241 934 567 639 419 258 210 60 70,434 25132 1*24 37 194 272 322 621 656 496 356 369 507 629 645 543 592 599 690 394 429 594 677 766 686 802 801 715 774 876 1,013 961 846 797 897 1,074 1,154 953 960 856 894 891 687 685 510 550 331 115 102 102 110 55 24 2,626 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 72 251 395 414 510 728 837 689 544 648 381 247 363 281 260 228 181 161 101 84 91 62 45 31 18 9 7 8 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,659 55.092 20,044 5,151 40 199 283 360 730 1,056 1,216 968 1,408 1,091 2,134 2,659 2,384 2,024 3,663 4,a18 3,141 2,329 3,180 3,180 3,199 3,141 3,081 3,389 3,188 3,495 3,271 3,479 3,563 3,250 3,068 2,852 2,878 3,048 2,614 2,732 2,327 2,394 2,338 2,.16 2,201 1,681 1,791 1,265 682 74 521 368 265 84 34 107,719 80,287 New York CARLOTS 1938*39 1937-38 1936.37 1935- 36 1931-35 1030.83 19 6-37 1934-35 1938-39 1937-387 1935-36 1934-35 1938-39 1937-38 1936-37 1935-36 1934-35 CARLOTS 1938-39 1937-38 1936-37 1935-36 1934-35 CARLOTS 1938-39 1537 -3 8 1536.-37 1935-36 1934-35 RECORD OF AUCTION SALES AND UNLOADS ORANGES 12,440 10,228 9.112 ,503 8,243 6,577 5,527 5,103 4,425 4,397 19,017 15,755 14,215 11,928 12,640 All Auctions 25,224 20,686 17,932 14,780 15,890 ALL AUCTIONS ALL VARIETIES 39,813 31,754 31,553 24,943 27,846 ALL AqTICONS AL VAR IETIES 39,813 31,754 31,553 24,943 27,846 GRFRUIT 6,389 4,881 5,376 3,928 4,893 2,636 2,185 2,757 2,061 2,359 9,025 7,066 8,133 5,989 7,252 10,926 8,555 10,197 7,765 9,759 ALL SEABOARD AUCTIONS 30,649 77.0% 24,686 77.7 24,706 78.3 19,589 78.5 21,482 77.1 NEW YORK ALL VARIETIES 20,680 16,420 16,045 12,555 14,207 51.9% 51.7 50.9 50*3 51.0 TANGS. 1,851 1,311 1,557 1,124 1,071 756 554 801 548 519 2,607 1,865 2,358 1,672 1,590 3,663 2,513 3,424 2,398 2,197 TOTALS 20,680 16,420 16,045 12,555 14,207 9,969 8,266 8,661 7,034 7,275 30,649 24,686 24,706 19,589 21,482 39,813 31,794 31,553 24,943 27,846 ALL OTHER AUCTIONS ?,164 23.0o ,068 22.3 6,847 21.7 5.354 21.5 6,364 22.9 ALL OTHER ALL VARIETIES 19,133 15,334 15,508 12,388 13,639 - 48.1% - 48.3 - 49.1 - 49.7 - 49,0 AUCTION AVERAGES New York All Seaboard All Auctions Other Than Seaboard New York All Seaboard All Auctions Other Than Seaboard New York All Seaboard All Auctions Other than Seaboard New York All Seaboard All Auctions Other than Seaboard New York All Seaboard All Auctions Other than Seaboard ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT $2.10 2.08 2.09 2.14 2.26 2.24 2.24 2.25 3.23 3.22 3.21 3.21 3.02 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.61 2.57 2.56 2.48 $1.75 1.71 1.72 1.77 2.20 2.16 2.16 2.16 2.24 2,24 2.20 2.23 2.36 2.67 2.58 2.57 2.51 2.04 1.98 2.00 2.06 All Other Seaboard All Seaboard " 1938-39 1937-38 1936-37 1935-36 1934-35 (FULL BOX) TANGERINES $2.14 2.05 2.00 1.89 2.52 2.48 2.48 2.46 2.24 2.18 2.20 2.26 2.70 2.67 2.70 2.75 2.36 2,32 2.36 2.50 |