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No Change in U.S. Orange Crop ForecastWASHINGTON - Jun 10/04 - SNS -- The U.S. all orange June 1 forecast for the 2003-04 crop is 13.1 million tons, unchanged from the May 1 forecast but 14% above last season's final utilization, according to the USDA's latest crop production estimates. Florida's all orange forecast, at 245 million boxes (11.0 million tons), is unchanged from the previous forecast but 21% above the previous season. Early and midseason varieties in Florida are forecast at 126 million boxes (5.67 million tons), unchanged from last month but 13% above the previous season. Harvest of the early and midseason varieties is complete. Florida's Valencia forecast is 119 million boxes (5.36 million tons), unchanged from the May forecast but 31% above last season's final utilization. The monthly row count survey indicates 87% of the Valencia crop harvested. Arizona, California, and Texas orange production forecasts are carried over from April 1. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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