Florida citrus industry dodges a bullet from another cold front
Florida citrus industry dodges a bullet from another cold front
LAKELAND, FL -- Cold weather swept across Florida's citrus belt the night of Feb. 4, but temperatures didn't get low enough for long enough to cause significant damage to the crop, according to Florida Citrus Mutual.
"We feel like we dodged the proverbial bullet," Michael W. Sparks, executive vice president and chief executive officer of Florida Citrus Mutual, said in a Feb. 5 press release. "There will probably be spot damage here and there, but in terms of large scale problems, we came through OK."
"We feel like we dodged the proverbial bullet," Michael W. Sparks, executive vice president and chief executive officer of Florida Citrus Mutual, said in a Feb. 5 press release. "There will probably be spot damage here and there, but in terms of large scale problems, we came through OK."