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Jump in California OrangesWASHINGTON - Sep 12/07 - SNS -- California navel orange production for the 2007-08 season is forecast at 43.0 million boxes (1.61 million tons), up 26% from last season's revised production of 34.0 million boxes (1.28 million tons), according to the USDA. This initial forecast is based on an objective measurement survey conducted in the California Central Valley between July 25 and August 30. Based on this survey, average fruit per tree is nearly 100 oranges higher than was measured in last season's survey but average fruit size is slightly smaller. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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