Statewide, the losses to the citrus crop are estimated at 20 percent.
Losses to the citrus crop were considered better than initially anticipated.
Due to the loss in citrus crop, prices briefly increased, although they returned to normal levels by late October.
It was the second straight day of cold ravaging Florida's $3.5 billion citrus crop.
Since then, more than 100,000 acres of southwestern Florida have been converted to citrus crops.
In 1983 a freeze took out much of the Valley's citrus crop.
Officials estimate $150 million in damage to next year's citrus crop.
Philadelphia is expecting a citrus crop this season, if you can believe it!
The citrus crop was worth $1.4 billion last season.
Then in the winter of 1886, a major freeze ruined the citrus crop.