Despite drought, Texas citrus shaping up for a solid season
Despite drought, Texas citrus shaping up for a solid season
No doubt Texas needs rain, but the Rio Grande Valley has not been as dry as the rest of the state, and there is enough water available that even record-setting drought should not have much impact on the state’s citrus season.
“The total crop size is going to be off some,” Ray Prewett, president of Texas Citrus Mutual, told The Produce News Sept. 28. “No one is sure how much, but there’s agreement it’s going to be off some. That’s pretty clear.”