Texas expecting smaller citrus due to drought
The 2023-24 season will continue to be a recovery period for Texas citrus. “Our trees continue healing after the 2021 freeze. Our trees are about 75 percent recovered, our numbers look good and our product is just as delicious as ever, but customers should expect a crop that peaks on smaller fruit as a result of the ongoing drought,” says April Flowers of Lone Star Citrus Growers. Lone

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