A freeze in the very early 1870s wrecked their orange crop, and the pioneers returned north.
Ice storms in Florida will often destroy entire orange crops.
The orange crop was not as affected, and no area reported total losses at more than 5%.
Due to the cold spell's effect, a large portion of California's orange crops were damaged.
The value of the orange crop is expected to be $825 million, down from $941 million last year.
The purpose was to provide better juice for the armed forces and make more efficient use of Florida's orange crop.
A frost comes and threatens to ruin the orange crop.
However, in 1885, a freeze destroyed the orange crop.
The orange crop in Florida was damaged by unusually cold weather this year.
Florida's orange crop, which is used mainly for juice, escaped the freeze.