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MOVEMENT OF CITRUS TREES
FROM
FLORIDA NURSERIES
JULY 1, 1928
TO
JUNE 30,
1965
ZACH SAVAGE
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
Agricultural Economics Mimeo RPport EC 66-3
MOVEMENT OF CITRUS TREES FROM FLORIDA NURSERIES
JULY 1, 1928 TO JUNE 30, 1965
Zach Savage
Agricultural Economist
Department of Agricultural Economics
Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations
Gainesville, Florida
Novemb er 1965
MOVENE' OF CITRUS TREES FROM FLORIDA NURS?.RIES
JULY 1, 1928 TO JUNE 30, 1965
Data of this pubJication were reported by Florida nurserymen to the nursery
Inspector of the Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Department of Agriculture,
Gainesville as copies of invoices of nurseries when shipping trees to their destina-
tions. Only invoices to Florida destinations were included in these data. Personnel
of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations,
Gainesville assembled these data from the invoices in the files of the Division of
Plant Industry, Florida State Department of Agriculture, Gainesville as here shown.
Table 1. Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries to Florida Destinations
July 1, 1928 to June 30, 1965
Grape- Man- Other
Year Oranges fruit darin Limes Lemons Tangelos Citrus Total
1928-29 699,343 305,641 271,403 8,348 2,020 904 74,879 1,362,538
1929-30 296,306 328,991 139,877 8,547 1,907 899 9,389 785,916
1930-35 424,768 145,940 62,535 31,788 9,008 1,789 11,470 687,298
1935-40 598,759 115,757 28,535 67,725 15,459 3,505 14,884 844,624
1940-41 592,208 85,954 36,156 26,550 2,961 5,233 15,187 764,249
1941-42 579,809 64,069 58,413 14,412 2,751 6,304 24,130 749,888
1942-43 533,802 104,754 55,545 14,406 2,229 8,379 9,507 728,622
1943-44 701,977 136,637 65,184 11,931 3,287 18,015 9,291 946,322
1944-45 611,854 125,135 81,391 15,190 2,109 11,451 9,907 857,037
1945-46 722,550 223,117 96,302 20,874 1,970 13,849 7,912 1,086,574
1946-47 728,882 281,637 128,895 34,755 6,328 6,259 10,104 1,196,860
1947-48 518,383 238,602 137,151 26,392 4,224 6,220 12,813 943,785
1948-49 399,444 217,605 148,337 33,635 5,923 11,020 14,815 830,779
1949-50 975,382 383,805 178,188 21,180 6,875 31,236 17,502 1,614,168
1950-51 917,218 344,256 163,873 17,206 7,351 30,159 19,714 1,499,777
1951-52 608,111 220,615 98,378 25,696 6,040 23,746 21,527 1,004,113
1952-53 698,689 217,162 78,669 35,256 6,908 24,305 30,203 1,091,192
1953-54 1,102,570 158,372 132,017 87,232 31,621 34,845 19,159 1,565,816
1954-55 1,445,932 90,426 186,357 71,559 63,333 46,035 23,187 1,926,829
1955-56 1,566,297 59,101 189,979 27,683 29,398 40,428 19,751 1,932,637
1956-57 1,882,459 53,054 158,150 17,769 31,845 39,216 12,542 2,195,035
1957-58 855,495 37,357 110,855 21,387 18,736 32,604 9,027 1,085,461
1958-59 2,181,893 1..1,613 197,944 39,722 29,762 51,165 12,122 2,615,221
1959-60 1,987,184 .1i--,885 302,060 13,858 20,819 64,286 15,984 2,.3, .C
1960-61 2,311,114 140,653 196,327 10,286 15,359 11 1,721 47,730 2,835,190
1961-62 2,229,480 95,985 265,940 14,839 37,018 105,764 70,426 2,819,452
1962-63 1,244,226 69,131 155,094 5,329 22,221 59,439 33,538 1,588,978
1963-64 1,834,647 129,01.4 250,242 70,436 57,873 166,381 15,987 2,524,580
1964-65 2,483,285 261,581 412,982 139,674 29,348 320,430 10,012 3,657,312
Page 2
Table II. Orange Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries to Florida Destinations
July 1, 1928 to June 30, 1965
Val- Pine- Parson Lue Gim Pope Other
Year encia apple Brown Hamlin Gong Navels Summer Oranges Total
1928-29
1929-30
1930-35
1935-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
60,084 48,943
29,633 12,976
i
92,195 i24,222
190,455 36,638
145,350 31,158
122,023 35,776
1.26,601 27,086
139,356 51,258
164,152 j26,692
197,537 44,334
120,249 *22,459
44,366 32,079
24,531 25,999
58,164 31,295
285,420
101,383
150,867
163,586
189,090
196,199
170,399
241,379
232,037
248,085
329,089
258,850
208,457
482,530
483,032
319,104
371,056
660,867
861,525
947,935
995,273
399,811
803,576
817,072
850,777
890,626
527,897
585,800
869,931
2,090
760
3,970
101,362
55,843
44,826
62,858
83,323
27,936
38,291
33,522
118,121
67,775
70,397
94,662
71, .)3
79,626
61,980
69,993
42,897
47,265
57,397
23,167
13,747
67,146
45,931
21,139
20,393
29,119
26,645
42,880
32,055
16,544
69,017
83,931
162,364
103,102
68,094
132,736
128,100
699,343
296,306
424,768
598,759
592,208
579,809
533,802
701,977
611,854
722,550
728,882
518,383
399,444
975,382
917,218
608,111
698,689
1,102,570
1,445,932
1,566,297
1,882,459
855,495
2,181,893
1,987,184
2,311,114
2,229,480
1,244,226
1,834,647
2,483,285
*Not tabulated separately
7,693
30,619
29,419
18,570
41,791
29,231
29,173
11,093
22,446
21,034
26,090
22,825
19,928
i25,840
45,062
75,776
56,228
44,621
9,388
1 38,890
36,456
33,514
41,702
27,444
21,811
35,638
9,345
*
*
32,012
26,972
5,484
10,845
23,126
28,388
19,765
68,804
41,024
10,543
7,572
7,045
8,191
2,078
3,163
2,050
889
3,913
1,706
295
2,792
16,958
27,654
86,553 37,545
65,002 51,764
48,345 48,809
78,196 53,032
67,978 43,383
90,995 54,316
77,952 87,517
60,111; 48,976
47,806i 38,105
139,468il01,885
24,868
13,763
16,207
9,325
10,367
17,535
13,427
122,836
19,495
19,324
10,010
883
18,321
167
230
201,348
157,616
180,679
240,613
297,663
285,997
381,059
186,948
499,318
370,481
479,479
391,527
253,685
364,195
482,677
62,514
36,912
41,405
51,372
58,858
55,105
33,444
30,464
83,510
87,550
78,965
80,278
31,065
42,914
68,759
35,676
29,106
35,537
59,167
106,907
158,539
379,417
187,454
667,198
568,457
694,299
721,067
314,928
670,066
870,296
Table III. Grapefruit Trees Moved From Florida Nurseries to Florida Destinations, July 1, 1928 to June 30, 1965
Davis Other
Marsh Conners Thomp- Red Red Excel- Seed- Grape-
Year Seedless Duncan Early Foster son Seedy Seedless Walters McCarty sior less fruit Total
1928-29
1929-30
1930-35
1935-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
151-,776
122,459
61,760
48,031
46,688
26,474
51,027
69,045
46,401
75,227
59,069
32,573
32,877
47,497
42,172
37,213
24,880
27,674
25,593
20,605
19,253
20,975
73,790
100,064
107,768
79,815
57,231
105,058
193,054
42,379
48,405
10,102
5,719
3,681
5,282
8,597
10,833
8,960
22,680
61,912
26,221
12,418
27,774
20,550
10,133
7,778
6,265
5,649
4,807
6,056
3,339
9,806
9,774
12,163
6,496
3,561
7,504
14,734
23,039
24,064
10,602
1,192
197
159
516
107
165
1,189
1,924
1,601
345
786
1,126
29
243
268
37
1
3
3
31
7
9
8
3,225
2,819
5,997
5,160
2,240
726
740
3,314
4,674
2,755
2,915
884
1,385
54,603
49,274
25,217
20,598
18,007
5,850
6,614
4,949
2,206
1,732
486
291
80
48
15
199
1,607
1,671
14,387
31,872
23,796
24,355
25,383
30,242
35,563
61,226
81,035
112,387
93,069
89,703
58,744
41,986
34,602
13,431
8,843
6,365
4,122
1,935
3,024
7,292
4,374
2,497
2,603
2,814
13,387
730
1,561
1,688
8,209
4,277
3,524
45,105
45,958
55,071
61,161
97,879
108,319
52,380
74,060
52,160
25,366
10,398
7,811
2,805
6,870
4,116
6,721
2,314
2,707
4,777
9,367
4,523
6,722
589
277
8
2
3
1
17
18
3
9
9
11
24
5
4
10,551
4,673
636
628
1,267
148
1,802
3,662
11,224
7,736
7,122
5,097
418
634
212
142
255
234
47
24
32
10
8
3
3
20
2
14,863
28,702
6,642
3,247
733
1,129
850
2,154
1,564
3,743
9,804
1,018
2,067
2,492
2,743
236
171
169
70
38
8
2
239
6
11
7
2
271
261
169
216
398
163
266
417
798
1,047
417
1,057
274
438
692
243
253
391
169
186
214
228
44
56
5
2
53,271
89,068
34,954
18,640
5,614
3,890
7,229
12,840
12,794
3,038
11,100
2,703
13,448
13,230
7,769
2,912
5,233
2,413
1,233
871
746
1,521
1,275
7,468
9,083
4,620
2,955
8,839
30,840
48,150
53,056
49,911
48,647
37,499
17,476
8,976
9,881
4,370
5,620
5,441
186
72
19
3
305,641
328,991
145,940
115,757
85,954
64,069
104,754
136,637
125,135
223,117
281,637
238,602
217,605
383,805
344,256
220,615
217,162
158,372
90,426
59,101
53,054
37,357
102,613
134,885
140,653
95,985
69,131
129,014
261,581
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Table IV.
Lime, Temple and Tangerine Trees Moved fi3m Florida Nurseries to
Flor:.da Destinations, July 1, 1928 to Tune 30, 1965
Limes
Other
Year Tahiti Idemor Limes Total Temple Tangerines
1982!,4 ,4 720 9,8
1928-29
1929-30
1930-35
1935-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
5,607
5,535
18,639
42,546
20,591
7,068
10,544
5,523
11,256
10,383
13,373
15,903
17,670
13,947
11,198
8,447
31,118
66,750
63,946
23,168
14,911
5,541
12,019
11,482
6,298
13,665
3,283
6,655
9,450
2,246
878
2,301
2,385
1,146
8,758
14,829
7,174
4,417
1,521
879
325
6
2,741
3,012
13,149
25,179
3,713
6,466
1,561
4,023
2,788
1,733
6,553
3,315
11,548
5,712
5,129
16,924
4,132
20,482
7,613
4,515
2,858
15,846
27,703
2,376
3,988
1,174
2,046
63,781
130,224
8,348
8,547
31,788
67,725
26,550
14,412
14,406
11,931
15,190
20,874
34,755
26,392
33,635
21,180
17,206
25,696
35,256
87,232
71,559
27,683
17,769
21,387
39,722
13,858
10,286
14,839
5,329
70,436
139,674
17,200
12,731
23,347
18,826
25,190
42,745
42,217
48,510
64,954
77,083
92,192
111,674
109,901
115,388
115,749
57,194
40,197
55,833
70,207
81,672
86,463
47,445
61,847
53,148
58,350
64,606
32,852
87,278
119,032
90,488
45,302
10,314
4,318
6,198
8,812
5,876
7,782
5,902
11,938
22,349
17,153
21,626
33,228
17,331
12,661
11,696
25,930
26,817
28,378
16,539
12,118
32,449
46,828
29,983
77,829
14,155
29,049
107,072
Table V.
Lemon Trees Moved From Florida Nurseries to Florida Destinations
July 1, 1928 to June 30, 1965
Villa- Sper- Ponde- Other
Year franca Perrine Meyer riola rosa Lemons Total
1928-29
1929-30
1930-35
1935-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
489
353
529
221
148
139
144
296
112
65
86
70
50
52
84
31
100
31
2,709
840
2,040
5,083
822
69
30
17
8
6,102
21
4,899
9,282
259
138
130
198
244
9
3
5
16
2
5
10
9
6
124
131
1,318
2,078
939
812
1,066
1,178
720
771
1,747
1,981
3,061
3,200
3,567
2,826
3,664
7,858
11,136
8,193
9,943
4,444
6,025
11,408
9,969
34,916
19,256
50,857
21,033
188
292
258
6
10
11
39
15
1
8
11
2
155
157
176
249
264
366
329
379
233
450
387
351
981
925
1,346
1,077
1,458
1,150
947
888
943
702
784
480
1,129
810
413
514
513
1,252
1,266
1,898
3,337
1,351
1,038
554
1,226
789
636
4,090
1,816
1,831
2,690
2,327
2,102
1,686
22,577
48,531
19,468
18,913
8,507
22,131
8,862
4,231
1,275
2,544
400
7,781
2,020
1,907
9,008
2,961
2,751
2,229
3,287
2,109
1,970
6,328
4,224
5,923
;875
7,351
6,040
6,908
31,621
63,333
29,398
31,845
18,736
29,762
20,819
15,359
37,018
22,221
57,873
29,348
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Table VI. Movement of Orange Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Oranges Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade
Valencia 20 2,795 107,883 9,997 806 18,233
Pineapple 22 4,254 19,370 7,024 4 47 4,376
Parson Brown 7 300 3 35 29 27 5 7 106
Hamlin 135 15,502 14,003 5,666 1,561 1 343 4,489
Lue Gim Gong 12
Surprise Navel 3
Washington Navel 14 252 75 28 2 162
Summerfield. Navel 127 69 1 10
Glen Navel 19 145 2
Dream Navel 40 9 1 10
Choate Navel 425
Harris Navel 35
Other Navels 2 375 208 3 2 1 8
Ruby Blood 4 2 1
Jaffa 14 1
Pope Summer 2
Homosassa
Enterprise Seedless
Queen 365 2,767 180 27 62
Delicious 1 600 1
Other Oranges 9 32 2 6
Total 232 725 3 23,972 145,007 22,951 1,570 6 1,235 6 27,459
0N
Table VI. Movement of Orange Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June
Oranges DeSoto Duval Escambia Hardee Hendry ;Hernando
High- Hills- Indian
lands borough River
Valencia
Pineapple
Parson Brown
Hamlin
Lue Gim Gong
Surprise Navel
Washington Navel
Summerfield. Navel
Glen Navel
Dream Navel
Choate Navel
Harris Navel
Other Navels
Ruby Blood.
Jaffa
Pope Summer
Homosassa
Enterprise Seedless
Queen
Delicious
Other Oranges
-T
113,851
8,699
14,171
3
5
482
15
550
33,482
5,678
497
22,749
2
1,059
345
37
576
5
3
14
4
15
6
3,855
19,890
21,346
12,129
0
880
1
2,164
3,494
35 44
9,559
8,767
- 37,8
37,8
34,0
20,9
2,
;76
'51
2
24
58,853
22,974
675
99,240
10
40,711
24,401
2
23,978
13 2,775 2,262
48 1,740
50 1
56 208
113 1,241 2,589
8
5
43 17,935
,139 3,123 11,294
651
1 70,371
1 20,768
31,968
1 115,i>0
150
1,745
304
10
306
1,301
37
5,952
1
Total 37,776 2,065 6 66,264 71,731 6,595 95,118 189,166 125,121 3 248,063
Jackson
jJackson
Lake
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30, 1965 (continued.)
Table VI. Movement of Orange Trees to Destinations by Counties, Ju 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (continued)
Okee-
Oranges Lee Leon Levy Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa chobee Orange
Valencia 6,230 4 3,920 77,235 17,517 15 4 258 95,332
Pineapple 4,981 913 3,948 45,138 15 1 269 28,666
Parson Brown 54 1 146 5,305 5 16,744
Hamlin 967 11,978 46,051 762 103 122,394
Lue Gim Gong
Surprise Navel 35
Washington Navel 151 10 55 31 566 460
Summerfield Navel 1 98 3 2 6 380
Glen Navel 2 i34 i 42
Dream Navel 13 8 30
Choate Navel i 4 132
Harris Navel
Other Navels 17 2,730 13 3 117
Ruby Blood. 19
Jaffa 10
Pope Summer 2 1 56
Homosassa
Enterprise Seedlessi 30
Queen 373 3 2,066 23,730 6,462 6,963
Delicious 1 4,201
Other Oranges 5 1
Total 12,791 17 1 21,894 156,372 69,962 43 10 1 1,252 275,480
Movement of Orange Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (continued)
Palm Saint Saint Santa
Oranges Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Johns Lucie Rosa Sarasota Seminole
Valencia 2,070 33,494 33,033 7,507 98,379 307 6 63,100 1 9,459 2,268
Pineapple 209 10,240 7,782 4,612 35,275 88 9 156,568 129 9,156
Parson Brown 95 33 807 10 1,647 7 18 2,732 21 2,827
Hamlin 3,032 41,089 30,465 2,220 153,475 3,519 10 24,346 1 16,559 49,832
Lue Gim Gon, 5 1 152 50
Surprise Navel 2 8
Washington Navel 28 207 39 572 1,268 176 1 1,828 30 5
Summerfield Navel 815 831 11 256 1 1 7
Glen Navel 1 10 8 174 10 8 2
Dream Navel 82 362 22 14
Choate Navel 700 90 80 100 1,600 1 231
Harris Navel 2
Other Navels 1 196 564 234 1,352 1 11 80 807 2
Ruby Blood 2 17 16 1
Jaffa 20 1 467
Pope Summer 3 23 4 11
Homosassa 57
Enterprise Seedless
Queen 2 133 180 482 40,061 1,742 21 1
Delicious 144 100 1 2 15
Other Oranges 20 35 15 737
Total 6,399 86,383 73,680 16,487 332,358 4,223 55 252,788 3 27,067 64,346
Table VI.
Table VI. Movement of Orange Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Oranges Sumter Taylor Volusia Total*
Valencia 3,084 869,931
Pineapple 45 1 1,271 482,677
Parson Brown 87 2,356 68,759
Hamlin 6 9,375 870,296
Lue Gim Gong 230
Surprise Navel 198
Washington Navel 66 12,833
Summerfield Navel 152 4,878
Glen Navel 26 538
Dream Navel 25 895
Choate Navel 26 3,709
Harris Navel 37
Other Navels 4 9 12,550
Ruby Blood. 107
Jaffa 4 522
Pope Summer 27,654
Homosassa 57
Enterprise Seedless 21 51
Queen 41 121,356
Delicious 5,066
Other Oranges 941
Total 142 1 16,456 2,483,285
*No orange trees shipped. into
Hamilton, Holmes, Jefferson,
Counties.
Bradford, Calhoun, Dixie, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf,
Lafayette, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Union, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington
Table VII. Movement of Grapefruit Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Grapefruit Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Dad,e
Marsh Seedless 7 786 4,120 104 2 14 345
Duncan 8 20 23 45 47 8 3 25 42
Foster
Thompson 1 200 7 134 26 2 6 2 40
Other Pink 4 1,127 1 22 53
Red Seedless 8 200 126 52 15 1 21 41
Other Red 259 1,116 1 16
Royal 6
Triumph
Isle of Pine 5
Other Grapefruit 2
Total 28 420 32 2,477 5,362 2 161 5 3 61 542
Escam-
Grapefruit DeSoto Duval bia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gulf Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands
Marsh Seedless 2 77 1,866 14 5 2,202
Duncan 5 17 16 1 5 1 1 4 259
Foster
Thompson 200 1 1 33
Other Pink 4 38 3
Red Seedless 32 1 1
Other Red 130 1 9 1 313
Royal
Triumph
Isle of Pine
Other Grapefruit
Total 137 330 16 1 1 5 1 1,902 25 48 2,777
r
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Table VII. Movement of Grapefruit Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (continued)
Hills- Indian Jeffer- Oka- Okee-,
Grapefruit borough River on Lake Lee Leon Manatee Marion Martin Monroe loosa chobee
Marsh Seedless 4,107 76,522 10,680 252 354 5,026 100 12 3
Duncan 345 384 2,197 121 10 1,054 3 12 1 5
Foster 141 28
Thompson 41 26 1,965 43 48 1
Other Pink 844 1,006 152 59 9 3 31
Red Seedless 25 2,065 2,328 122 15 7 24 2 1
Other Red 3,369 7,253 3,433 15 581 3,026 30 1 5
Royal 15 23
Triumph
Isle of Pine
Other Grapefruit 12
Total 8,887 87,256 152 20,702 562 10 2,078 8,093 166 17 10 4
Palm Pine- S:int Saint Santa Sara-
Grapefruit Orange Osceola Beach Pasco llas Polk Putnam Johns Lucie Rosa sota Seminole
Marsh Seedless
Duncan
Foster
Thompson
Other Pink
Red Seedless
Other Red
Royal
T iumph
Isle of Pine
Other Grapefruit
11,443
148
805
28
776
3,143
441
220
9,446
3
130
432
3
619
1
19
49
6
2,241
2,645
446
11
147
37
127
215
3
51
io0,953
9,167
S 86
3
1,584
343
2
11
59,482
56
137
1,580
903
203
1
620
24
________ ______ -" ---- ---t------ ~ --.---r-- __________
Total~~- 1634 80- 10,- 679 2,4 ,8 2196,6 0
---s----------c--------- ~- ------- rr--
- ,,i---.-
80
16,345
10,679
2,943
3,682
~- ---
--
22,149
62,361
703
Total
Table VII. Movement of Grapefruit Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Grapefruit Sumter Taylor Volusia Walton Total*
Marsh Seedless 2 1 138 193,054
Duncan 19 14,734
Foster 199
Thompson 12 13,387
Other Pink 1 3,645
Red Seedless 31 1 9,367
Other Red 26,849
Royal 55
Triumph 11
Isle of Pine 5
Other Grapefruit 275
Total 2 1 201 1 261,581
*No grapefruit trees shipped into Bradford, Columbia,
Lafayette, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Nassau, Suwannee,
Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson,
Union, Wakulla, and Washington Counties.
Table VIII. Movement of Mandarin Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964
Mandarin Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Dade
King 2 28 26 35 2 7 46
Temple 11 1,645 1,908 335 12 145 390
Oneco Tangerine 16 42 12 110
Dancy Tangerin 14 62 66 15 3 12 92
Lee Tangerine 16 26 6
Osceola Tangerine 23 30 10 2 18
Other Tangerines 35 2 5
Clementine
Murcott Honey 2 154 15 10 7 1 102
Robinson 2 67 8 19 213 5 25
Ponkan 6
Other Mandarins 3 2
Owari Satsuma 114 69 70 2 6 16 40
Other Satsumas 9 22 7 1 3
Total 160 69 92 2,042 2,103 '7 468 232 6 186 834
Escam-
Mandarin DeSoto Duval bia Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando
King
Temple 1,173 228 799 672 8
Oneco Tangerine
Dancy Tangerine 7,948 48 10 104 12 1,860
Lee Tangerine
Osceola Tangerine 12 1
Other Tangerines
Clementine
Murcott Honey 4,114 1 2 16 2,145
Robinson 889 2,484 884 9 3
Ponkan 5
Other Mandarins
Owari Satsuma 299 359 2 80 3 5 12
Other Satsumas 2 57 127 1 10 1 6 1
Total 14,126 3,122 496 3 90 3 5 1 1,807 723 4,017
to June 30, 1965
Table VIII. Movement of Mandarin Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (continued)
SHills- Indian
Mandarin Highlands borough River Jackson Jefferson Lake Lee Leon Manatee Marion Martin
King 26 58 4 1 56 20 6
Temple 2,262 3,994 13,499 8,570 458 1 1,252 3,249 87
Oneco Tangerine 96 44 50
Dancy Tangerine 6,139 3,700 81 13,194 92 417 43 32
Lee Tangerine 496 2,863 8 2,266 17 3 6
Osceola Tangerine 9 48 7 53 6
Other Tangerines 7 24 8 14 3 14
Clementine 611
Murcott Honey 2,475 6,138 1,118 7,594 71 1 25 2 20
Robinson 979 14,749 1,319 14,921 44 13 1,582
Ponkan 1 29 2 9
Other Mandarins 1 2 1 12
Owari Satsuma 5 23 545 6 2,248 91 199
Other Satsumas 1 376 2 48 11,579 16 i 17 2,321 10
Total 12,400 32,003 16,048 545 54 60,999 908 93 1,826 7,396 217
Oka- Okee- Palm Pine-
Mandarin Monroe Nassau loosa chobee Orange Osceola Beach Pasco llas Polk Putnam
King
Temple
Oneco Tangerine
Dancy Tangerine
Lee Tangerine
Osceola Tangerine
Other Tangerines
Clementine
Murcott Honey
Robinson
Ponkan
Other Mandarins
Owari Satsuma
Other Satsumas
33
10,400
24,505
1,407
56
1,938
10,767
29,233
411
2,410
3,460
32
1,428
1
1
117
41
2,647
107
157
75
2
14,771
41
9
2,512
131
84
16
958
942
12
98
2,852
264
85
142
22
14
356
,06
3
10
35
11
13,946
10
20,781
461
1,346
847
1
22,969
5,638
2
14
1,453
20
4,422
51
360
10
13
436
Total__ 16 8462 1,676 17,4 4 -4,387 67,479 5,312
5,312
Total
~--`-I- -T~
84,620
16 |
4,664
4,387
67,479
1,676 17,841
Table VIII. Movement of Mandarin Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Saint 'Saint
Mandarin IJohns Lucie
- --- 4----- ---~ -,-- ~-- -
King 2
Temple 35,034
Oneco Tangerine
Dancy Tangerine 7 1,816
Lee Tangerine
Osceola Tangerine 10
Other Tangerines
Clementine
Murcott Honey 4 1,376
Robinson 2,051
Ponkan
Other Mandarins
Owari Satsumas 52
Other Satsumas 4
Total
40,289
Santa
Rosa iSarasota
4
1 705
25
35
1 i1
9
27
296
4
302
Seminole
10,072
4,860
1
50
333
981
17,369
Sumter
14
Volusia Wakulla Walton
49
2,962
10
1
178
228
861.
,111
4,400
2
1
3
Washington
540
2
542
--No mandarin trees shipped into Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, Glades, Holmes, Lafayette, Levy, Liberty,
Madison, Suwannee, Taylor and Union Counties.
Total*
518
119,032
515
93,931
7,666
1,961
2,999
643
76,830
79,624
482
21
8,480
20,280
412,982
Table IX. Movement of Lime Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Limes Brevard Broward Charlotte Collier Dade DeSoto Duval Hendry Hernando Highlands
Tahiti (Persian) 113 63 27 45 1,453 1 12 11
Key 78 167 15 19 431 2 5
Rangpur
Lakeland 4
Bearss 33 1
Other Limes 1 1
Total 195 230 42 64 1,917 2 1 12 1 18
Hills- Indian Okee-
Limes borough River Lake Lee Manatee Marion Martin Monroe chobee Orange
Tahit. (Persian) 160 12 14 112 31 2 15 4 4 96
Key 86 14 117 70 3 32 30
Rangpur
Lakeland 22 1 2 12
Bearss 1,532 2 107,6 3 3,718
Other Limes
Total 1,800 14 29 231 101 2 107,653 36 4 3,844
Table IX. Movement of Lime Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Palm Saint Saint
Limes Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Johns Lucie Sarasota Seminole Volusia Total*
Tahiti (Persian) 7 251 4 236 127 1 6,607 32 5 5 9,450
Key 12 301 4 202 59 9 24 1 1,681
Rangpur 2 2
Lakeland 15 3 59
Bearss 2,427 13,139 128,475
Other Limes 2 3 7
Total 19 2,983 8 453 189 1 19,755 59 5 6 139,674
*No lime trees shipped into Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Escambi;.,
Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf, Hamilton, Hardee, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette,
Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, Santa Rosa, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla,
.-- n and Washington Counties.
Table X. Movement of Lemon Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Lemons Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Collier Dade DeSoto
Ponderosa 30 13 25 2 16 40
Villafranca
Meyer 7 11 27 66 72 2 24 5,039 153 4
Harvey 228 1
Everbearing
Messina 6 7
Avon 2 6
Sicily
Other Lemons 3 4 17
Total 11 27 333 98 2 50 2 5,061 210 4
Escam- High- Hills- Indian
Lemons Duval bia Hardee Hendry Hernando lands borough River Lake Lee Manatee
Ponderosa 12 3 7 107 3 1 52 12
Villafranca 3
Meyer 12 10 3,523 5 1 7 2,991 9 61 154 5,458
Harvey 2
Everbearing 2
Messina
Avon 8
Sicily
Other Lemons 1 1 6 9
Total 24 10 3,523 8 4 14 3,101 13 68 208 5,487
Table X. Movement of Lemon Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Palm
Lemons Marion Martin Monroe Okaloosa Okechobee Orange Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk
Ponderosa 1 1 5 21 50 10 78 12
Villafranca 1 2 15
Meyer 1 9 8 4 212 10 245 10 316 2,504
Harvey 28 1 2 2
Everbearing 1 5
Messina 66 3
Avon 2,797 16
Sicily 4,501 35
Other Lemons
Total 1 10 1 8 9 7,627 13 331 24 414 2,534
Saint Saint Santa
Lemons Putnam Johns Lucie Rosa Sarasota Seminole Volusia Total*
Ponderosa 2 2 8 513
Villafranca 21
Meyer 7 17 18 6 19 1 10 21,033
Harvey 1 2 267
Everbearing 8
Messina 9 91
Avon 6 2,835
Sicily 4,536
Other Lemons 3 44
Total 7 19 20 6 36 11 12 29,348
*No lemon trees shipped into Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades,
Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Nassau, Sumter, Suwannee,
Taylor, Union, Wakulla, Walton and Washington Counties.
Table XI. Movement of Tangelo Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Tangelos Alachua Brevard Broward Charlotte Citrus Collier Dade DeSoto Duval Glades
Orlando 13 625 235 84 14 6,605 3,572 218 11
Seminole
Minneola 114 2,985 14 47 411 252 30
Thornton 1 3
"K" Early 100 52 2
Other Tangelos 3 90 44 1
Total 16 830 3,323 142 52 61 7,016 3,824 251 11
Hills- Indian
Tangelos Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands borough River Lake Lee Leon Manatee
Orlando 10,376 2,512 109 4,624 10,729 3,406 51,652 226 6,023
Seminole 21
Minneola 136 12 402 6,096 242 1,155 201 333
Thornton 1 2 3
"K" Early 1 1,973 2 39,823 891 1,400
Other Tangelos 2 3 399 73 2,281
Total 10,514 2,528 109 6,999 17,245 3,724 94,913 430 891 7,756
Table XI. Movement of Tangelo Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Palm
Tangelos Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okeechobee Orange Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas
Orlando 5,054 81 7 1,148 6 47,578 153 14,808 1,8 575
Seminole 2 10 6
Minneola 335 123 4 3 196 '95 891 631 684
Thornton
"K" Early 11,044
Other Tangelos 1,493 24 1 13
Total 6,882 204 11 1,148 9 58,842 1 448 15,702 2,491 1,278
Saint Saint Santa
Tangelos Polk J Putnam Johns Lucie Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Volusia Total*
Orlando 46,362 26 4 9,404 1 1,999 1,536 15 2,066 233,707
Seminole 39
Minneola 119 12 3,356 212 411 19,702
Thornton 10
"K" Early 3,310 35 2,808 61,441
Other Tangelos 1,100 1 2 1 5,531
Total 50,891 38 4 12,796 1 2,213 4,755 15 2,067 320,430
*No tangelo trees shipped into Baker, Bay, Bradford, Calhoun, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Escambia, Flagler, Franklin,
Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lev Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa,
Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla, Walton and Washington Counties.
Table XII. Movement of Kumquat Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Kumquats Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Clay Collier Columbia'
Marumi
Meiwa 47 7 48 37 8 34 5 10 20
Nagami 10 16 13 84 74 10 26 7
Other Kumquats 9 9 6 1
Total 57 23 61 130 91 44 37 10 8 20
Kumquats Dade DeSoto Duval Escambia Franklin Gadsden Gulf Hamilton Hendry Hernando
Marumi
Meiwa 1. 118 82 5 21 1
Nagami 62 5 7 66 1 29 4 1 3
Other Kumquats 8 1 7 2
Total 201 6 132 148 6 50 5 1 3 2
High- Hills- Indian
Kumquats lands borough River Jackson Lake Lee Leon Liberty Manatee Marion
Marumi 1
Meiwa 15 237 1 75 3 50 3 39 20
Nagami 8 114 33 615 87 6 40 129
Other Kumquats 25 1 2 6 1
Total 23 376 34 1 692 96 56 3 80 150
Table XII. Movement of Kumquat Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965 (concluded)
Palm
Kumquats Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Orange Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam
Marumi 1 1 1
Meiwa 19 136 1 34 16 46 71 7
Nagami 8 11 291 2 198 7 163 190 1
Other Kumquats 1 34 11 43 46
Total 8 1 1 31 461 3 243 23 252 307 9
Saint Saint Santa Wash-
Kumquats Johns Lucie Rosa Sarasota Seminole Taylor Volusia Walton ington Total*
Marumi 1 5
Meiwa 33 15 22 18 10 17 2 1,464
Nagami 31 9 50 7 4 5 2,427
Other Kumquats 1 8 2 2 1 5 232
Total 65 24 72 33 16 2 23 3 5 4,128
*No kumquat trees shipped into Bradford, Citrus, Dixie, Flagler, Gilchrist, Glades, Hardee, Holmes, Jefferson,
Lafayette, Levy, Madison, okeechobee, Sumter, Suwannee, Union and Wakulla Counties.
CD
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Table XIII. Movement of Miscellaneous Citrus Trees to Destinations by Counties, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Miscellaneous Alachua Baker Bay Brevard Broward Charlotte Collier Dade DeSoto Duval
Eustis Limequat 15 154 13
Lakeland Limequat 6 1 2
Other Limequats 1 1 8
Calamondin 32 1 60 230 54 7 3,138 24
Shaddock
Other Citrus 4 1 5
Total 47 154 1 60 241 55 8 3,148 1 42
Escam- High- Hills- Indian
Miscellaneous bia Hardee lands borough River Lake Lee Leon Manatee Martin
Eustis Limequat 4 50
Lakeland. Limequat 32 18
Other Limequats 3 4
Calamondin 10 3 10 223 9 50 38 601 26 42
Shaddock 12
Other Citrus 2 5 1
Total 14 5 13 267 9 100 61 601 27 46
Table XIII. Movement of Miscellaneous Citrus Trees to Destinations by Counties,
(concluded)
July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Palm Saint
Miscellaneous Monroe Okaloosa Orange Osceola Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Johns
Eustis Limequat 3 4 12
Lakeland Limequat 5 15 2 2 31 1
Other Limequats 2
Calamondin 3 10 18 3 281 1 172 118 41
Shaddock 10 1
Other Citrus 195
Total 3 15 33 5 286 11 204 316 4 53
Santa
Miscellaneous Rosa Sarasota Seminole Volusia Walton Total*
Eustis Limequat 12 267
Lakeland Limequat 5 1 121
Other Limequats 19
Calamondin 6 26 3 1 5,241
Shaddock 23
Other Citrus 213
Total 6 26 3 17 2 5,884
*No Miscellaneous citrus trees shipped into Bradford, Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, Franklin,
Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Gulf, Hamilton, Hendry, Hernando, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy,
Liberty, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Okeechobee, Saint Lucie, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla and
Washington Counties.
Table XIV.
Movement of All Citrus Trees to Destinations by Counties
July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
COUNTIES ALL CITRUS COUNTIES ALL CITRUS
Alachua
Baker
Bay
Brevard
Broward
Calhoun
Charlotte
Citrus
Clay
Collier
Columbia
Dade
DeSoto
Duval
Escambia
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton
Hardee
Hendry
Hernando
Highlands
Hillsborough
Indian River
Jackson
Jefferson
Lake
Trees
547
1,402
216
30,039
156,455
65
23,906
1,861
25
6,684
26
41,327
55,876
5,967
690
1
10
145
3
11
11
2
84,015
75,030
10,776
117,362
252,845
232,219
549
206
425,566
Percent
*x
*
*x
.8
4.3
*x
.7
.1
*x
.2
*x
1.1
1.5
.2
2.3
2.1
.3
3.2
6.9
*
*X
*X
*X
2.3
2.1
.3
3.2
6.9
6.4
11.6
*
11.6
Lee
Leon
Levy
Liberty
Manatee
Marion
Martin
Monroe
Nassau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk
Putnam
Saint Johns
Saint Lucie
Santa Rosa
Sarasota
Seminole
Sumter
Taylor
Volusia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington
TOTAL**
Trees
15,287
1,668
1
3
39,249
178,896
178,266
128
1,164
102
1,313
447,252
8,643
134,448
83,844
27,157
476,223
9,641
277
388,033
399
30,968
86,596
173
4
23,182
2
9
547
3,657,312
Percent
.4
.1
*
*
1.1
4.9
4.9
*
*
*
*
12.2
.2
3.7
2.3
.7
13.0
.3
*
10.6
*
.9
2.4
*
*x
.6
1.0
*
*
100.0
*Less than .05 percent
**No citrus trees shipped into Bradford, Dixie, Holmes, Lafayette, Madison,
Suwannee and Union Counties.
Page 27
Table XV. Percentage Distribution of Kind of Rootstock by Scion Variety, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Rough Other Sour Sweet Trifo- Cleo- Grape-
Variety Lemon Lemon Orange Seedling late patra fruit Other Own Unknown
ORANGES
Valencia 73.3 2.1 20.2 .1 2.0 2.3 *
Pineapple 54.8 1.5 18.9 .6 .2 22.7 1.3
Parson Brown 1.3 .4 64.7 .8 .1 32.0 .7
Hamlin '. 10.3 4.4 50.4 4.1 4.3 24.1 2.4 *
Lue Gim Gong .9 99.1
Surprise Navel 76.8 1.5 21.7
Washington Navel 1.3 68.8 9.8 .3 19.8 *
Summerfield Navel 5.3 83.1 11.0 .6
Glen Navel 92.2 7.8
Dream Navel 36.2 54.5 5.4 3.9
Choate Navel 90.0 7.5 2.5
Harris Navel 94.6 5.4
Other Navels .7 .1 71.0 3.4 21.0 3.8
Ruby Blood 59.8 11.2 28.0 1.0
Jaffa 98.9 1.1
Pope Summer 100.0 *
Homosassa 100.0
Enterprise Seedless 100.0
Queen 56.5 1.4 4.0 10.7 2.7 19.2 5.5
Delicious .1 99.9
Other Oranges .5 10.0 6.2 82.9
All Oranges 42.8 2.7 32.8 2.2 1.7 15.6 *2.2 *
*Less than .05 percent
oD
Table XVI. Percentage Distribution of Kind of Rootstock by Scion Variety, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Rough Other Sour Sweet Trifo- Cleo- Grape-
Variety Lemon Lemon Orange Seedling late patra fruit Other Own Unknown
GRAPEFRUIT
Marsh Seedless 33.9 3.0 60.6 ** 2.5 *
Duncan 40.9 40.6 17.1 1.0 .3 .1
Foster 59.3 40.7
Thompson 17.1 1.6 77.5 .2 .1 3.3 .2
Other Pink 2.6 92.8 .1 4.4 .1
Red Seedless 29.5 23.4 46.7 .3 .1
Other Red 9.3 7.6 57.8 .1 25.2 *
Royal 5.5 60.0 30.9 3.6
Triumph 100.0
Isle of Pine 100.0
Other Grapefruit 18.5 41.8 38.6 .7 .4
All Grapefruit 30.3 6.2 58.7 .1 .1 2.8 1.8 *
*Less than .05 percent
Table XVII. Percentage Distribution of Kind of Rootstock by Scion Variety, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Rough Other Sour Sweet Trifo- Cleo- Grape-
Variety Lemon Lemon Orange Seedling late patra fruit Other Own Unknown
MANDARIN
King 3.1 70.7 18.3 7.9
Temple 3.3 .9 18.2 4.2 .1 73.3 *
Oneco Tangerine 9.7 83.3 7.0
Dancy Tangerine 62.9 15.4 14. 2.7 .1 4.0 .
Lee Tangerine 1.0 7.6 7.1 80.0 4.2
Osceola Tangerine .7 12.6 72.2 14.5 *
Other Tangerines 63.8 .2 27.2 3.5 2.7 2.6
Clementine 95.2 4.0 .8
Murcott Honey 8.8 21.5 1.2 67.5 1.0
Robinson 9.5 .8 15.5 11.7 1.1 55.1 5.4 .9
Ponkan 3.7 .2 1.5 94.2 .4
Other Mandarins 23.8 66.7 9.5
Owari Satsuma 1.2 .1 1 76.5 22.2
Other Satsumas .2 1.5 .3 33.2 60.3 .5
All Mandarin 19.4 3.9 16.3 4.9 3.5 50.3 1.5 .2 *
LIMES
Tahiti (Persian) 93.5 2.1 .3 .6 3.5 *
Key 51.2 .1 17.1 2.0 1.6 28. *
Rangpur 100.0
Lakeland 98.3 .7
Bearss 97.1 | 2.9 *
Other Limes 57.1 14.3 28.6
All Limes 96.3 .4 2.7 .6 *
LEMONS
Ponderosa i62.8 14.6 .2 2.3 2.5 17.6
Villafranca 95.2 4.8
Meyer 24.7 1.0 .9 .5 .1 72.8
Harvey 91.8 3.7 4.5
Everbearing 62.5 37.5
Messina 1.1 86.8 1.1 11.0
Avon 100.0
Sicily 100.0
Other Lemons 20.5 2.3 20.4 2.3 20.4 34.1 i
All Lemons 29.4 16.8 .7 .5 .1 52.5 o
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*Less than .05 percent
Table XVIII. Percentage Distribution of Kind of Rootstock by Scion Variety, July 1, 1964 to June 30, 1965
Rough Other Sour I: et Trifo- Cleo- Grape-
Variety Lemon Lemon Orange Seedling late patra fruit Other Own Unknown
TANGELOS
Orlando 16.8 .9 9.0 6.8 2.1 59-5 4.5 .4 *
Seminole 46.2 48.7 5.1
Minneola 6.1 45.6 .5 .2 45.3 2.3
Thornton 30.0 70.0
"K" Early 4.5 .3 87.9 7.3
Other Tangelos 4.6 34.7 17.0 2.6 40.3 .8
All Tangelos 12.7 .7 10.8 5.4 1.6 63.7 4.8 .3 *
KUMQUATS
Marumi 100.0
Meiwa 2.5 1.1 58.0 38.4
Nagami 36.1 6.9 16.9 15.0 24.9 .2
Other Kumquats i 10.3 3.4 43.5 19.0 14.7 9.1
All Kumquats 22.7 4.6 12.4 30.6 29.1 .1 .5
MISCELLANEOUS
Eustis Limequat 98.9 1.1
Lak ..and Limequat 84.3 .8 5.0 8.3 1.6
Other Limequats 89.5 10.5
Calamondin 17.7 2.2 .1 16.7 1 1.5 .6 61.1 .1
Shaddock 95.7 4.3
Other Citrus 86.4 5.2 2.3 1.4 4.7
All Miscellaneous 21.3 2.2 .1 19.5 1.5 .7 54.5 .2
ALL CITRUS 38.5 2.8 29.4 2.5 1.8 22.1 2.3 .6 *
*Less than .05 percent
ZS/lts 11/15/65
Exp. Sta., Ag. Ec. 1200 copies
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Other publications available of nursery stock movement series:
Agro Ec. Mimeo Report 65-5
Movement of Citrus Trees
July 1, 1928 to June 30,
Movement of Citrus Trees
July 1, 1928 to June 30,
Movement of Citrus Trees
July 1, 1928 to June 30,
from Florida Nurseriesr
1964.
from Florida Nurseries,
1963.
from Florida Nurseries
1962.
Other publications available in citrus costs and returns series:
Agr. Ext. Ser. Ec. Series 64-2
31 Years of Citrus Costs and Returns
Florida, 1931-1962.
65-3 32 Years of Orange Costs and Returns
Florida, 1931-1.96
Some other citrus publications:
Agr. Ext. Ser. Ec. Series
62-9 Citrus Grove Records.
65-4 How Many Citrus Trees per Acre?
65-1 Cost of Planting and Developing Florida
Citrus Groves Through 10 Years of Age.
62-7 So You Would Like to Set a Citrus ,-rov
62-1 Does Irrigation Pay On Your Grove?
63-7 Citrus Yield Per Tree by Age.
64-6 Estimating the Value of Citrus fruit
as it Develops.
65-5 Per-Acre Yield and On-Tree rrice of
Florida Citrus, 1929 to Date,
.lar 119.B, Should I Buy a Citrus Grove?
Agr. Ec. Mimeo Report 65-6 Cost of Picking and Hauling "lorida Citrus
Fruits, 1963-64 Season-
65-7 Cost of Packing and Selling Florida Fresh
Citrus Fruits, 1963-64 Season.
65-8 Cost of Processing, Warehousing and Seln
Florida Citrus Products, 1963-6L Season.
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