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U.S. Orange Estimates Unchanged From JanuaryWASHINGTON - Feb 9/05 - SNS -- The U.S. all orange February forecast for the 2004-05 season is 9.65 million tons, unchanged from the previous forecast but 25% below last season's final utilization, according to the USDA's latest crop production estimates. Florida's all orange forecast, at 162 million boxes (7.29 million tons), is unchanged from the January forecast but 33% below the 2003-04 season. The production of early-midseason varieties, at 84.0 million boxes (3.78 million tons), is unchanged from the January forecast. The row count survey, conducted January 25-26, 2005, shows harvest is lagging behind recent seasons. Florida's early-midseason harvest started late because of the smaller crop and lagging maturity level. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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