Helene left a lasting mark, with its economic damage estimated to be between $225 billion and $250 billion. Now, with Milton closing in, Florida is once again at the center of a major storm disaster ...
Citrus crops across Florida are in a world of hurt, as back-to-back hurricanes and one of the most serious plant diseases ...
“The USDA’s October forecast for the 2024-2025 harvest season represents just 6.15% of the industry’s peak production,” a ...
FILE - Oranges lie rotting on the ground in a field in Immokalee, Florida, after Hurricane Wilma tore through the area on October 24, 2005, causing extensive damage to the states citrus crop.
Orange juice futures rose for a second straight day as production in Florida is seen shrinking after Hurricane Milton knocked ...
Florida's agricultural fields -- including the state's iconic orange groves and berry farms -- are routinely damaged by ...
A new federal report says Florida’s struggling citrus industry ... showed an overall 16.8 percent decrease in production of oranges, grapefruit and specialty fruits from the 2023-2024 season.
MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Milton is expected to unleash its greatest force over hundreds of thousands of immigrants who don’t ...
Hurricane Milton could wreak short-term havoc on U.S. economic data, even as it inflicts more lasting pain on Florida’s Big ...