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To: combjelly who wrote (321428)1/18/2007 4:33:04 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574045
 
"After this past week's freeze of the Spring orange crop, $5 per carton is about right"

Most of the juice oranges are grown in Florida. California produces the eating oranges.


I don't think that's true. Up here, we get our juice oranges from CA. And let me tell you there is nothing better than pulling a juice orange off a tree in Oct/November and squeezing the juice into your mouth.......its like nectar from the gods.....with the smell of the orange blossoms [for the Spring crop] wafting in your nose.....you think you've died and gone to heaven. Sorry but I really like oranges and orange trees. <g>

BTW when I say juice oranges, I mean they are thin skinned and don't have segments like the eating oranges. They are called Valencia in CA. Is that what you mean when you say juice oranges? The eating kind are called Navel:

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