UNIVERSITY
OF FLORIDA
LIBRARIES
UNITED STATES rEPJiHIMEtlT OF ^EICULTUKE
Agriciiltural Marketing Bureau
and the
FLORIDA STATE M^iRKETING BUREAU
Cooperating
MflRZET ITEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS & VEGBTifflLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SJMMRY OF 1960-61 SEASON
E. F. Willson
Lakeland, Florida September 28, 1961
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i^~ The information contained herevfith
■^ has been conj iled from the daily citrus
bulletins issued at Lakeland, Florida and
from various reports released by the Agri-
cultural Marketing Service; the Foreign
|. Agricultural Service; the Citrus Inspect-
|\ ion Division, Florida Department of Agri-
W culture; the Federal-State Frost 'teaming
j/- Service; the Florida Citrus Commission;
\' the Florida Citrus Exchange; the Florida
Citrus Mutiial; the Florida Canners' Ass'n;
the Department of Agricultural Economics,
Agricultural Experiment Station, Univer-
sity of Florida; and the State Flant Board
of Florida.
Shipments, unloads and other similar
data for the 1960-61 season are subject to
revision on account of late and corrected
reports which are not yet available. Again,
as in previous years, every effort has been
made to include data in the annual citrus
summary which will be of most value to the
Industry. We have endeavored to include
basic statistics sxiitable for con^jarisons
with past seasons.
TABLE or COOTEHTS
Page
Wvunper
General Carmants
Carlot Shipments by Weeks — - 1960-61 & 1959-60 Seasons
Hail and Boat - Oranges & Tengerines 1
'I •' " - Grapefruit 2
ti ti Express - Mixed Citrus 3
Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Hail Shipments, 1960-61 Season 4
Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat & Truck ■ • 5
Total Shipments, Florida Citrus- 1960-61 & 1959-60 Seasons 6
Arizona-Calif omia-Texas, Truck- Shipments, Citrus, 1960-61 Seaison 7
Production - Oranges & Gr^efruit — 1889-1960 8-11
II I) II II - Florida 1941/42-1960/61 12
Production & Utilization - Florida Citrus 1956/57-1959/60 .... 13
" " •• - California Citrus •» ••.... 14
•• " M - Tex., Ariz., & La. Citrus n n • . . . 15
" " " - Total U. S. Cities •• ••.... 16
Florida Citrus Used by Canners - 1960-61 Season 17
Florida 'On Tree" Prices -Oranges, Gr^efniit & Tangerines 18-23
Unloads Hail & Truck, Citrus, 41 U. S. Cities-5 Canadian Cities 24-27
" Only - Citrus - Miscellaneous U. S. Cities 28
Weighted Average Auction Prices— Florida - Oranges 29 - 32
" " " " " Grapefruit 33-41
" " " " " Tangerines 42-43
" " " " •• By Markets Past 10 Years .... 44-45
" " " " " By Months 46
Exports - Florida Citrus. Fresh — By Weeks, 1960-61 Season 47
lEports - Citrus - into Florida — By Country of Origin 47
U. S. Exports - Fresh Citrus — July 1960 through Juno 1961 48-49
Florida Canners' Association — Production Data S) - 51
Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus 52-53
Delivered Cannery Prices - 1960-61 Season 54
Citrxis Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries 55
UtJITED STiaCES DBF^IMEHT OF AGEICULTURE
^ricultural Marketing Service
and the
FLORIDA STATE MARKETING BUREAU
Cooperating
MARKET NEH^S SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUM/iARY OF 1960-61 SEASON
Daily market reports on citrus were issued at Lakeland, Florida
f rem October 13, 1960 to June 16, 1961, inclusive-
GENERAL COMMENTS
Florida oranges, grapefruit and tangerines - for the 19SD-61 season -
each had a story all its ovm. For oranges, it was a year with the highest returns on
record, despite the fact final production figures were the 6th lowest in the past 10
years and fresh shipments hit an all-time low, or since the 1920' s. However, the
high prices - recordwise - both in fresh and processed channels - more than offset
the difference of the low production, and the frozen orange volume hit an all-time
high. It was a different situation for Florida grapefruit. Unofficial pre-season
estimates were very high, hut hurricane Donna came along to reduce the crop to the
3rd lovj-est figure in the las*-. 10 yrars. Overnight, predictions took an abrupt change
for a better outlook but, as the season progressed, grapefruit became the problem
child again. Even under these conditions, there were more cars of fresh grapefruit
shipped from the State than oranges, for the 2nd time in the history of the industry.
Auction prices - largely Indian River fruit - were in the bracket with 4 cf the past
6 seasons - and the processed delivered cannery prices for sectionizing grapefruit
approached a year ago, but returns for juice stock were down approxircately 16^ a
box. The production of Texas grapefruit also increased again considerably, with
the resultant keener competition for Florida fruit. The State's tangerine crop
almost equalled the all-time record high conyared to the peak season of 1954-55.
The season was late and there was a relatively high percentage of small sizes.
Total fresh tangerine shipments were considerably above a year ago, with the auction
averages higher than 5 of the past 10 years. Worthy of mention was the job of mer-
chandising accomplished, particularly on small sizes following the Christmas holi-
days. In transportation, the '•piggy-back" volume increased sharply - with the two
originating rail lines in the State inaugurating special weekly schedules of solid
"piggy-back" trainloads. Also, new citrus legislation was passed in the 1961 State
session, which the industry had been working on.
The preliminary production figures (July, 1961 estimate - by the Statistical
Reporting Service r^f the U. S- Department of Agriculture) placed Florida's orange crop
at 87,000,000 boxes - tangerines at 5,000,000 and grapefruit at 31,800,000 - for a
grand total of 123, aX), 000 boxes of citrus. A further breakdown placed early and mid-
season oranges at 47,000,000 - Valencias 36,000,000 - Temples 4,000,000 - seedless
gr^efruit 19,400,000 and 'other' or seedy at 12,400,000 boxes. Compared with the year
previous, there was considerable variation in seme classes, but the over-all difference
in the grand total was just 1,000,000 boxes less. By varieties - Tar^iles were practical-
ly the same as a year ago, or iq) a irere 100,000 boxes. Early and Mid-season oranges
increased nearly 2,000,000 boxes or 1,900,000 boxes. Valencias showed the most pronounc-
ed difference - or were down 6,500,000 boxes from the preceding year. Tangerines, at an
even 5,000,000 boxes, increased 2,200,000 boxes. For grapefruit - seedless was very
similar in production to last season, or estinated at 19,400,000 boxes in contrast to
20,100,000 in 1959-60. Seedy or Duncan gr^efruit increased an even 2,000,000 boxes,
or was estimated at 12,400,000 conpared to 10,400,000 boxes a year ago.
Plantings of citrus trees in the State, for the year ending June 30, I960,
were again very heavy and were exceeded only by the 1958-59 plantings, when an all-tinae
record was established for the 32-year period beginning with the 1928-29 season.
Conmon varieties, which exceeded the 1958-59 totals, included Parson Browns, Valencia
and Pope Surncer oranges - Meirsh Seedless and Thooipson grapefruit - tangelos and
mandarins .
The combined total of fresh citrus shipments from Florida, dxiring the 1960-
61 season, were^ain considerably lighter - or slightly more than 7,000 cars \mder the
movement of the previous year. Bowever, the grand total of rail, truck, express, and
'mixed' citrus broken down into the proper proportion, still exceeded 60,000 cars or
amounted to 60,337 cars. Fresh orange shipments were exceedingly light, while the move-
ment of grapefruit held up well. Tangerines, with a late maturing crop, was the irost
surprising of all, with better than a 50 per cent increase in shipments - or 2,300 oars
more than a year ago. With the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars taken into count -
orenges totaled 25,557 cars ccmrared to 33,864 in 1959-60, or better than 8,000 cars
less. Gr^efruit, on the other hand, showed relatively little change, or totaled
28,423 cars in 1960-61 as conpared to 29,663 the season previous - a little more than
1,000 cars under 1959-60. Tangerines, however, totaled 6,357 cars in contrast to only
4,043 a year ago. The percentage of Florida citrus nwved via truck did not increase
during the 1960-61 season for the first time since trucks became a major factor in
transporting fr\iit to market. However, the difference was only slightly less than that of
a year ago - or 64.3 per cent by truck and 35.7 via rail. The movement via truck of
oranges, grapefruit and tangerines from the State - all were less than 2 carlot equiva- -
lentsto 1 car rail in 1963-61, while the year preceding, oranges were better than
2 to 1.
The 1960-61 seasonal auction averages for Florida citrus showed considerable
variation. Oranges, with an all-time low total of only 2,290 cars at the 8 terminal
markets having auctions - sold at the outstanding average of $6.48 - an all-time high -
and exceeding the previous record mark for 1958-59 by 40(^ per 1-3/5 bu. box. For the
same terminal auctions , grapefruit showed little change in the average prices of that
a year ago - although the volume nsoved was down ^rproximately 500 cars from 1959-60 .
4,445 cars of Florida grapefruit sold at a per box average of $4,32 in 1960-61 com-
pared to 4,941 cars at $4.41 the preceding season. In contrast to oranges and grape-
fruit, where there was less volxtae sold at auction in 1960-61 - tangerines, as would be
expected with increased shipraents, totaled 1,170 cars which sold at an average of $3.09
per 4/5 'bu. 'box co^axeii. to 917 cars at $3.97 in 1959-60- Temple oranges, with notice-
ably less voluae, sold i8^ per one-half or 4/5 bu. box higher th.an the previous year.
The Tearple auction average for 1960-61 was $3,56 for 740 cars cocipared to an average of
$3.08 for 922 cars a year ago.
The cwnbined cannery utilization in 1360-61, as conpiled by the Florida
Citrus Conmission, ^preached the 87,000,000 box mark - or anxjunted to 86,643,524 box-
ex of citrus used. As in recent previous years, the volume of oranges utilized was
well over 3,000,000 boxes during the 6 heaviest weeks or the period irmediately follow-
ing the first of the yeax. In fact, for the heaviest week, or the one ending Jan. 28th,
nearly 4,000,000 boxes were used, r>r 3,721,920- The anxiunt of grapefruit utilized
followed a rcore even trend, with the heaviest weeks extending over a much longer period,
or beginning with the week ending Jan. 7th and continuing through the week ending ^r.
29th. Eowdver, there were 3 particularly heavy weeks diiring this period, or consecut-
tive weeks ending Max. 11th through the week ending Mar. 25th. In two of these weeks
over 800,000 boxes of grapefruit were used weekly, with the 3rd one considerably in
excess of 700,000 boxes. Tangerines, with a seasonal utilization of nearly 1,600,000
boxes, h^ relatively heavy weeks - both before the Christaas holidays and following.
The peak weak of the year was the one ending Jan. 7th with 165,000 boxes used. There
were 2 weeks prior to the holiday period when over 100,000 boxes were utilized and
there were 6 weeks following in 1961 when the same amount was exceeded.
Thfc delivered cannery prices (furnished by the Florida Canners' Association)
showed a wider spread frrm that of the preceding season- For oranges, the seasonal de-
livered price was senscttionally higher, or nearly $1-00 a box more for concentrate
fruit as well as for juice. The average for oranges used for concentrate in 1960-61
was $3.46947 a box in contrast to $2-53841 the yeax previous. The difference in the
juice price was also practically the same, or $2.95767 conipared to $2-01367 in 1959-60.
The low point for concentrate oranges was at the start of the '60-61 season, cr during
the first part of Deceaber ,sd:.enfiDr-theweek ending Dec 17th, the delivered price was
$2.55293 per box and practically the saae for the preceding week, or $2-55611. The
price advanced steadily to the peak of $3.94015 for the week ending Max- 4th or to-
wards the close of the mid-season fruit. Another low -as at the beginning of the
Valencia season when the delivered price was $3.16234 for the week ending Mar. 25th.
Again, the price advanced upward to another peak towards the close of the season,
when $3.87210 was reached for the week ending June 3rd. The price of juice oranges
opened at a low figure of 1.75000 per box delivered for the week ending Oct. 22nd.
A steady advance was maintained until the last 2 weeks in December, when the price
reached above the $3.00 per box mark, and held around this figure for the remainder
of the season, for a seasonal average of $2.95767. Delivered cannery grapefruit f«.r
juice showed a wide range in prices - opening at a low maxk of 0.33864, advancing
to more than $1.00 for the most of Januaxy. Then, there was a steady decline until
the week ending Apr. 1st when the average was 0.55570. This was followed by a 2nd
consistent advance to over $1.00 for most of May. Towards the end of the season,
prices again dropped sharply and the seasonal average was 0.86072. Grapefruit for
sections held very consistent at axoimd $1.50 delivered per box, except towards the
close of the season, when there was a decline. The seasonal average for sectionizing
fruit was $1.49957 per box. Juice tangerines varied from a delivered low price of
0.52452 for the week ending Dec. 3rd to a top of $1.24472 for the week ending Jan. 7th.
The seasonal average was $0.93527 delivered per box.
The 1960-61 frozen concentrate orange pack was the highest in Florida' s
citrus history - exceeding the previous high of 1958-59 by more than 4,000,000 gallons,
for a total of 84,298,114 gallons. Chilled orange juice accounted for 5,678,701 field
boxes; ani chilled orange sections and salad used more than 600,000 field boxes or a
total of 618,745. The number of field boxes of grapefruit used for chilled juice,
sections and salad was well over 1,000,000 or totaled 1,195,110.
The distribution of Florida citrus, in 1960-61, was tabulated in a different
form from that of previous seasons. For 41 cities, in the United States, unloads of
Florida oranges totaled 4,954 rail, 8,675 truck -. a grand total of 13,629 cars - con-
siderably more than 1/2 of the total shipments. The 5 Canadian cities accounted for
795 cars of Florida oranges, rail and truck. In addition, the remaining miscellaneous
U- S. cities for which rail imloads only are available, accounted for 329 cars to bring
the grand total to neeirly 15,000 cars of Florida oranges unloaded from Sept. 1, 1960
through July 30, 1961, or 14,753 cars - exclusive of the proper proportion of 2,371 cars
of 'mixed' citrus tabulated in the 41 U- S. cities. The number of foreign countries re-
presented in the 5 Canadian cities unloads increased. Reported were citrus unloads
from Cuba, Brazil, Formosa, Israel, Japan and South Africa. For the 41 U. S. cities,
the combined total oranges unloaded, rail and truck, for Florida, California, Texas and
Mexico (excluding Louisiana and Cuba) was 33,873 cars. Florida accounted for the 'lions'
share of the grapefruit unloads, rail and truck - for the 41 U. S. cities - or totaled
6,581 cars rail and 9,100 truck - for a grand total of 15,681 cars. The combined gr^e-
fruit unloads for Florida, California, Arizona, Texas and Mexico total was 7,876 rail and
15,030 truck - for a grand total of 22,906 cars. Canada was a good customer for Florida
gr^efruith, with the 5 Canadian cities reporting unloads of nearly 2,600 cars. Compar-
ed with a year ago, Texas increased their truck unloads of grgqpefruit by 1,000 cars or
verifying the increasing competition from this State. Tangerines, which until only
comparatively recent seasons, was an exclusive Florida crop, now has some competition
from California, Arizona, Texas and Mexico. Florida, however, accounted for 3,855 cars
of the 4,470 reported unloaded via rail and truck from the above listed States and
Mexico. Mixed citrus unloads, rail and truck, for the 41 U. S. cities total 3,411 cars
of which Florida had 2,371. California reported 376 cars of mixed citrus - and Texas,
a surprising 646 cars.
For 1. c. 1. shipments of "mixed" cars via express and the
average rail load of Florida citrus for the 1960-61 season
See Page No. 56
MINIMJM TagERATUHES - COLDEST DATES - LOW gPUND IDCATIONS
■cn^.-RCTED FIXJEIDA CITRJS WaATSER STATIONS
1960-61 SEASON
Station
December,
1960
January , 1961
UBTCh,
1961
14
17
1 18 1 19
1 20 1 22 23
5
21
22
23
11
Citra
27"
30"
28»
30"
34"
28"
28^
De Land
27
27
25
29
31
29
25
Mims
30
29
27
33
33
27
27
Fruitland Park
26
28
26
29
33
27
26
Eustis, East
29
31
28
30
30
28
28
Forest City
31
30
29
31
33
29
28
Howey
27
30
26
29
30
29
26
Pickard
30
30
23
32
35
28
27
Conway
32
31
29
34
35
31
31
Brooksville
24
28
25
27
30
29
26
Passadena
29
30
28
28
30
29
28
Valrico
32
31
33
29
33
30
31
Denham
27
29
28
27
30
28
27
Elfers
23
29
22
24
28
29
28
Paxrish
30
29
30
33
33
32
31
Sarasota
30
28
31
32
31
31
33
Lakeland, #2
31
32
31
32
34
29
30
Polk City
29
29
27
26
26
26
25
Lake Alfred
35
30
30
31
32
29
32
MTSrrmotrh
29
28
30
33
34
30
30
Avon Park
35
34
34
38
35
30
32
Ft. Meade
34
31
32
35
35
31
33
Arcadia
32
28
32
37
31
29
31
Cocoa
34
33
32
37
37
29
33
Vero Beach
38
35
41
42
41
32
37
Stuart
41
38
45
43
44
34
40
^ypoluzo
40
42
50
44
45
33
44
Homestead
44
40
46
48
46
39
47
30°
33"
27°
29"
29
30
25
28
30
27
26
26
31
33
23
30
30
34
27
29
30
34
26
29
30
35
27
29
30
33
25
29
31
35
28
31
29
32
23
29
29
33
25
28
32
32
24
28
29
31
26
28
29
36
27
28
36
34
25
30
37
33
27
28
30
30
24
29
25
33
25
26
29
37
27
30
30
34
22
29
36
34
25
29
35
35
28
30
38
33
25
29
36
32
26
32
44
32
28
37
48
37
32
39
50
33
31
40
49
31
39
37
32'
32
29
34
30
32
34
33
34
29
30
33
31
29
32
29
33
29
32
30
32
32
33
31
35
37
34
39
CHARACTER OF TEE 1960-61 SEiiSON
Generally, the season's weather was somewhat m^re favorable than that of the past few win-
ters. Warm weather prevailed all r>f Noveid)er. December and January and the first half
of February were rather cold - some crop damage occurred in most areas, hut weis general-
ly light. The latter part of February and March was warm - marred only hy the freezing
teii{)eratures and frost on March 11.
Hurricane Donna, which crossed the State from N^les to Daytona Beach on September 10-11,
caused considerable loss to citrus - fruit blown off trees - with the greatest loss being
from Lee County northward across southern Polk County, and lesser amounts in the northern
citrus belt. Derma' s heavy rains and additional rain, in Septanber and October kept
fields rather wet imtil the latter part of October.
NOVEMBER was waim and rather dry. It was very dry in central sections - many stations
did not have a measurable amount of rain for the entire month.
DECMBER opened rather cold. The frost and near freezing teiroeratures of the first five
days was confined to the extreme north portion. From the 14th to the 27th, frost and
freezing tenperattires were general over the north and central area^ of the State. Citrus
damage -was confined to the colder unprotected locations. Eadnfedl in most areas was
light.
JANUARY was cold with quite frequent frosts in the north. The coldest for all areas was
the 21st througb the 2ord, with tsnperatrxes in the low and mid-20s in the colder loca-
tions rf north and central areeis and in the backlands of the Everglades. Citrus demage
was again slight and confined to the colder locations- The prolonged cold to cool wea-
ther . enhanced the color of citrus- P.ainfall during the month was spotted with below
normal amounts in central and above normal in the north, while a few places on the Lower
Continued next page
TYVPAT. -RATOT-ALL - BY MDNTHS.
.■^TCT.TrrTm IT. "■, FT^^P^^''' "^aTHTTR BTTRRATI STAIIOMS
1960-61 SEASON
Station
'OCT.
NOV.
EEC.
JM.
FEB.
MAR.
iSPE.
MAY
jum
JULY
Arcadia 3.64 .10
Avon Park 3.06 .28
Baxtow 3.71 .00
Bradenton Esp. Sta. 3.78 .00
Brooksville 2.35 .24
Bushnell 3.31 .03
Clermont 2.24 .14
Daytona Beach Airport .97 .53
Crescent City 2.83 1.53
Ft. Ia.udeidale E^ Sta . 8.06 3.27
Ft. Uyers idrport 3.01 2.02
Ft. Pierce 4.85 .84
Eomestead Erp. Sta. 6.79 1.69
Island Grove 2.70 -05
La Belle 3.67 1.58
Ldce Alfred fep Sta- 1-^2 .00
Lakeland Wea. Bur. 3.48 T
Lake Placid 5.26 .67
Melbourne 4.28 .70
Miami Airport 10.54 2.36
Mountedn Lake 2.34 .00
Ocala 2 NE 3.07 .31
Orlando Airport 3.17 .30
Plant City 3.12 .00
Saint Len 3.23 1
St. Petersbiirg 4.11 .02
Tanpa Airport 2.28 T
Titusville 3.15 .41
Wauchula 5.11 .08
West Palm Beach AP 7.43 2.67
Winter Haven 3.09 .00
1.25
1.02
1.24
2.00
2.68
2.34
1.08
1.24
1.49
.48
.73
1.10
.53
1.86
.81
1.86
1.40
1.40
.60
.50
.92
2.13
1.07
1.82
1.69
1.15
1.57
.87
1.37
.28
1.13
5.13
2.30
1.74
2.32
3.23
2.00
1.38
1.96
2.69
3.32
3.31
3.24
2.54
2.5cr
2.93'
1.82
1.7D
4.95
3.50
5.12
2.10
2.94
1.75
4.70
1.28
2.23
1.45
2.54
2.19
3.17
1.62
.95
3.22
3.57
2.76
1.55
2.42
3.46
3.70
3.59
.51
1..88
1.39
.99
4.03
1.10
2.55
2.17
1.39
»60
.63
4.86
3.70
2.82
2.35
2.63
3.01
3.81
1.98
3.35
.42
3.21
1.84
3.02
2.52
2.14
2.39
.82
.95
1.17
2.73
1.12
3.58
3.40
3.66
.52
1.76
3.25
3.81
2.44
2.35
1.91
3.38
1.80
2.21
1.37
1.95
2.10
2.23
3.40
2-21
3.57
2.54
2.87
1.00
2.20
1.55
1.41
1.38
.79
2.16
2.62
2.08
.46
1.14
.04
4.37
2.08
•-.88
1.21
2.51
2-94
.56
2.32
3.21
.28
2.59
1.36
2.91
1.70
.94
1.96
2.28
2.12
4.00
4.18
4.52
4.81
4.04
2-02
.91
39
55
94
92
18
23
2.85
5.01
4.89
2.73
4.59
5.40
6.81
4.69
2.55
.43
2.55
2.57
3.41
2.14
2.24
5.30
5,09
6.06
6.00
9.56
7.51
3.40
6.24
4.80
5.32
6.81
4.40
5.21
9.75
5.47
10.47
3.79*
7.69*
3.42
5.18
6.37
5.15
7.44
3.62
3.79
8.08
5.18*
5.01
3,20
2.64
3.02
6,86
4.75
9.40
5.95*
4.09
3.44
8.94
5.60
9.01
3.71
5.16
5.79*
3.72
9.82
1.25
3.08
9.10*
5.73
4.28
3.09
5.89
6.54
,91
,97
,96
.93
.02
.47
8.61
.69
.37*
.22*
.22
.44
T-Trace
'-Nearby Station.
TOTAL
31.73
31.73
30.45
30.70
29.73
28.13
20.98
26.09
30.22
37.71
39.48
29.86
39.02
31.77
32.36
24.87
24.77
35.47
32.06
37.78
29.20
33.46
30.04
30.70
26.19
30.75
25.51
22.92
33.65
30.88
32.61
CHARACTER OF TEE 1960-61 SEASON CONTINUED
East Coast had excessive amounts-
FEBRUARY had a number of moderately cold days and nights the first half of the month.
While a warm second half was marred only by one cool period the 26th-27th, rainfall was
above normal in the north, near normal in central, and belcw normal in the south.
MARCEhad below normal rainfall and was generally warm. Fowever, the f j'ost and
freezing tenmeratures on the 11th caused some spotted damage tc yoursg citrus orees in
the coldest locations, to tender crops in most sections of north and central Florida, in-
creasing to a loss of 50-60 per cent of the beans and t,weet com crops in the Everglades.
A severe -thunderstorm with large hail, ccnipletely covering the ground in some sections of
Lakeland and to north of Plant City occurred on Mar. 18, with a lesser amount on the 19th.
Orange trees had a heavy blocm and set by early March. Bloom on gr^efruit and tanger-
ines was somewhat later and generally light. Citrus trees were in excellent condition
by the end of .%)ril.
Rainfall distribution from .^ril through Mid-August was very spotty, and groves in some
areas suffered from lack of moisture. Thunder showers the last half of August were
more general and by the end of the month most areas had good moisture.
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal -State Frost Warning Service - Lakeland, Florida.
- 1 -
ORAHGES & TMCaaniES - CiRLOT SHIPMENTS (RAIL. BOAT & EXPRESS^ BY '7EEKS
n^
19 6C
)-61 and 1959-60
SEASONS
Week
End-
ing
FLORIDA
CALIF..
TEXAS
ARIZ.
TOTAL
Imports
TANGS.
1960-61
1959-60
•60-61
59-60
•61
60
•6l| '60
60-61
59-60
1960-
-61
196D-61
1960
Mex-CutaJ
Mex.
Orgs.
Tangs
Orgs.
Tags
9/3
6
«
410
649
•
.
. _
416
649
-
-
—
10
3
_
409
583
.
.
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412
583
-
-
-
17
1
M
508
667
-
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509
667
-
-
-
24
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»
535
699
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535
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487
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372
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327
393
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7
-
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5
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33
_
274
343
3
_
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282
376
4
1
-
29
24
_
64
3
176
308
1
_
- -
201
375
5
32
-
11/5
23
^
80
24
117
350
4
-
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144
454
25
13
-
12
77
1
109
56
60
449
9
1
4
151
615
41
-
-
19
80
5^
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79
GO
489
1
_
8 1
174
697
30
-
-
26
69
47
124
62
306
590
2
3
42 15
466
794
12
-
-
1^
111
124
154
132
597
764
5
3
67 37
904
1090
66
-
1
10
164
182
345
135
770
1011
8
6
49 39
1173
1536
32
-
10
17
304
219
439
103
489
439
6
9
41 11
1059
1001
4
-
8
24
201
240
177
39
259
228
2
3
20 27
722
474
4
-
9
31
102
88
151
43
254
496
4
3
27 22
475
715
4
-
4
1961
TTT
158
205
250
33
310
649
4
3
23 30
TOO
965
-
-
-
14
123
107
209
27
357
565
5
3
8 17
600
821
8
-
3
21
120
103
216
7
398
694
5
1
4 27
630
945
15
-
4
28
174
117
234
7
401
671
7
1
2 21
701
934
9
-
1
2/4
181
65
163
3
384
587
2
8
7 19
639
780
9
-
-
11
164
18
279
1
383
555
7
5
6 17
578
857
22
-
-
18
272
22
213
6
409
695
16
3
9 17
728
934
15
-
1
25
257
8
191
12
356
646
13
5
15 26
649
880
10
-
-
3/4
149
2
199
5
293
529
12
1
25 50
481
784
13
-
1
11
206
3
193
8
273
552
4
3
43 51
529
807
11
-
-
18
196
2
133
6
358
467
4
2
117 82
677
690
8
-
-
25
185
3
221
8
391
425
5
3
48 86
632
743
15
-
-
4/1
190
2
208
_
376
403
2
1
29 85
599
697
4
-
-
8
155
1
187
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338
805
1
5
39 91
534
1088
4
-
-
15
131
194
^
361
525
3
3
29 71
524
793
3
-
-
22
129
_
135
_
337
422
2
V
26 24
494
581
4
-
-
29
161
_
126
_
398
421
3
_
35 39
597
586
2
>
-
5/6
1 182
_
194
-1 495
538
•
_
23 57
700
789
2
-
-
13
1 160
.
234
-1 565
651
-
-
4 37
729
922
1
-
-
20
1 182
_
229
-1 614
671
4
_
20
80O
920
2
-
-
27
1 112
_
184
.
590
682
1
•
5
703
871
2
-
-
6/3
1 128
133
572
550
3
-.
2
703
685
2
-
-
10
1 167
98
548
546
_
5
— .
715
649
-
-
-
17
1 83
113
643
568
_
2
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726
683
-
-
-
24
1 74
74
544
552
_
2
» _
618
628
-
-
-
7/1
1 34
58
402
448
_
1
_ —
436
507
-
-
-
8
1 24
19
439
449
1
3
-.
464
471
-
-
-
15
1 23
29
601
580
-
7
. -
624
616
-
-
-
22
1 16
33
508
511
_
1
- -
524
545
3
-
-
29
1 17
15
474
488
—
4
— —
491
507
1
-
-
8/5
1 2
19
486
465
—
_
- •
488
484
-
-
-
12
1 .
10
466
444
_
_
1 — —
466
454
-
-
-
19
[ _
15
340
393
.
_
- -
340
408
4
-
-
26
-
13
343
348
'
-
~
343
361
3
—
—
TO-
T^
5325
1564
6664
799
21227
28057
ISO
103
750 1026
29016
36649
399
78
42
Note- 1960-61
season figures following
, corrected beRinninp; we(
5 week
enc
ling Mar. 2
5. 1961
subject
to CO
rrec
:tion.
1959-60
3k ending
June 4, 19
30 thru
Aug. 27
, 1960
-
Aug^
28 th
ni 31.
1960 -
Fla.
4. C
;alif. 211,
cars.
i£±
(RAIL ABOATUBY 'raEKS
Week
FLOBIDA
CALUDMIA
TEXAS
ARIZONA
TOTALS
Imports
End-
ine
60-61 1
59-60
60-61
59-60
'61 '60
60-61 159-60
60-61 1
59-60
19©-
^ -1 _
-61 Season
1960,
Cuba
Mex. Cent.
Sner.
9/3
10
17
24
10/1
8
15
22
29
11/5
12
19
26
12/3
10
11
49
124
113
99
161
169
138
189
185
8
34
97
212
161
161
159
237
213
168
158
193
202
266
48 107
42 63
31 21
23 3
6 6
1
2 - - -
8 6 - -
8 6 - -
15 10 - -
20 5 ;; 5
11 15 9 2
5 15 2 4
15 19 9 9
13 33 5 2
48
42
31
23
6
14
49
132
121
114
181
189
145
213
203
107
71
55
100
218
161
161
165
243
223
176
175
212
230
301
3
8
18
18
8
-
17
178
256
1
5 32 6 2
190
290
•w *m
24
241
192
1
20 17 1 -
263
209
~ •*
31
87
130
19 17 5 3
111
150
"
1961
"17'i'
171
232
2
32 55 2 5
207
292
-
-
14
145
259
2
30 55 4 4
181
318
•" •"
21
156
273
2
63 49 3 7
224
329
•• ~
28
227
257
3 1
50 55 6 11
286
324
-
— "
2/4
258
202
2 1
82 34 16
343
243
-
- -
11
210
208
2
56 39 1 10
267
259
—
*• ■•
IB
224
195
3 9
69 34 2 11
298
249
—
- —
25
236
188
3 4
91 55 2 12
332
259
-
- -
3/4
216
216
9 5
75 35 8 1
308
257
-
- —
11
251
264
10 5
48 57 4 6
313
332
-
- -
18
279
187
5 5
68 59 3 5
355
256
-
-
25
281
252
29 1
50 38 2 5
362
296
-
-
4/1
238
239
36 1
38 28 2 4
314
272
-
-
8
203
226
28 2
53 17 4 24
288
269
-
- -
15
248
195
77 9
67 27 6 30
398
261
-
-
22
2K)
161
48 12
61 23 3 33
372
229
-
- -
29
260
169
41 16
68 18 4 58
373
261
-
-
5/6
223
209
29 47
26 22 9 89
287
367
-
-
13
248
162
67 59
24 12 14 120
353
353
-
- -
20
262
156
44 58
22 9 6 131
334
354
-
- -
27
196
77
54 52
8 6 12 113
270
248
-
-
6/3
168
54
83 40
25 5 23 83
299
182
-
- -
10
166
37
65 39
19 4 19 119
269
199
-
-
17
1 166
30
67 45
15 - 31 109
279
184
-
- -
24
1 96
18
56 39
13 - 23 107
188
164
-
- -
7/1
1 57
8
46 27
8 - 36 71
147
106
-
•
8
78
.
46 42
7 - 27 60
158
102
-
- -
15
104
.
82 79
9 - 31 77
226
156
_
- -
22
66
.
92 73
4 - 14 14
176
87
—
2
29
29
.
87 66
2 - 11 6
129
72
-
5
8/5
8
^
107 53
13 8
128
61
M
5
12
6
-
110 76
6
116
82
-
4
19
_
M
77 70
1 - - 8
78
78
-
1
26
-
-
81 79
1 - - 4
82
83
-
-
TO-
TAL
7480
7321
1646 1217
1326 911 363 1382
10815
10831
55
3 14
N
ote- 1960
-61 season fierures follov/ine week endincr Mbt. 25. 19fil
subject
to correction.
1959-60, corrected beeinnine week ending June 4, 1960 t.Vini
Aug. 27
, I960.
Auk. 28 thru 31.
1960 - Calif. 28.
3 -
MIXED CITRJ5 - CSSIDT RAIL 5HIPMEJ-7TS
BY -.TEEKS
Fla.
Includes 4.723 Fla. I.e. 1 express shipments (consolidated into
solid cars) for
1960-61
season.
Week
End-
ing
FLOHIDA
CiilPOBNIA
TEXAS
iffilZDNA
TOTitt,
ports
60-61 1 59-60
60-61 1 59-60
©-61 1
59-eD
60-611
59-60
1960-61
1 59-60
•60-61
1960
Mex.
9/3
2
34 61
_
<M
_
36
61
10
2
21 41
_
_
_
M
23
41
•
17
_
32 30
.
_
_
«,
32
30
.
24
. _
23 17
_
.
»
^
23
17
^
10/1
3
7 14
_
1
.
.
7
18
•
8
8
5 7
1
1
0
»
6
16
«
15
10
7 6
.
1
_
«•
7
17
•
22
6 21
3 6
7
7
^
^
16
34
^
29
6 36
4 4
4
2
.
^
14
42
.
11/5
7 37
3 4
6
4
^
«
16
45
.
12
34 60
2 3
11
10
.
M
47
73
..
19
77 88
4 2
33
30
2
1
116
121
«.
26
102 121
3 8
21
27
1
2
127
158
_
12/3
159 171
9 12
39
44
3
3
210
230
*
10
379 770
14 14
63
91
1
5
457
860
.
17
991 1303
8 5
105
155
4
2
1108
1465
.
24
734 428
11 5
122
47
3
4
870
484
_
31
124 138
17 13
34
28
1
4
176
183
_
1961
1/7
228 250
19 11
20
40
1
7
268
308
.
14
192 313
19 17
53
43
1
5
265
378
_
21
248 245
18 24
41
30
.
2
307
301
.
28
299 287
30 16
28
35
»
7
357
345
«
2/4
272 236
16 23
40
33
»
2
328
294
^
11
225 247
12 13
33
33
_
3
270
296
.
18
275 263
12 25
47
25
1
3
335
316
.
25
256 279
26 18
45
29
2
_
329
326
.
3/4
207 271
24 15
33
27
1
2
265
315
_
11
221 269
15 15
44
30
1
4
281
318
•
18
234 234
16 21
44
24
3
6
297
285
*
25
240 272
31 14
28
29
-
6
299
321
.
4/1
227 272
14 9
24
17
1
6
266
304
.
8
164 252
17 6
20
10
.
1
201
269
.
15
170 244
9 5
23
10
_
8
202
267
«
22
182 214
15 9
23
9
1
5
221
237
•
sfe
173 171
11 6
20
8
^
6
204
191
_
180 163
17 20
22
3
.
7
219
193
_
13
172 122
9 27
24
12
1
_
206
161
•
20
137 79
16 31
12
3
1
2
166
115
•
27
60 63
26 21
11
1
97
85
.
6/3 1
48 21
24 22
8
„
_
_
80
43
_
10 1
49 19
22 27
3
2
^
_
74
48
.
17 1
28 15
26 27
.
.
_
54
42
.
24 1
20 3
41 34
.
.
^
^
61
37
^
7/1 1
13 2
40 42
2
.
^
^
55
44
_
8 1
8
32 41
1
••
_
.
41
41
»
15 1
7
41 50
_
«
«
_
48
50
^^
22 1
1
62 64
1
_
^
^
64
64
.
29
5
62 50
2
_
^
^
69
50
_
8/5
1
61 61
2
_
M
^
64
61
^^
12
1
66 61
-
M
V
^
66
62
^,
19
1
69 48
_
.
M
»
69
49
1
26
2
57 48
-
-
-
-
57
50
TO-
TiiL
7165 aX)4
1182 1173
1100
901
29
103
9476
10181
1
28 thru 31. 1961 shipments: Fla. 1, Calif. 18. See noiation_pages 1 & 2 re corrections.
1. c.l ex-press shi-pments (consolidated into solid cars) by months: NovT 134: Dec. 1.799:
K1Q. TToh P.ar\. M=-» 'tcZ. &_- ACQ. \l^, ICO. m-i„-| A no-7 "L -^~~- ' — — '
Jan. 619; Feb. 680; Mar. 75?: ^r^ 469; Lfajr 268; Total 4,723 cars
4 -
FLORIDA MIXED CJiR ANALYSIS — PATT. i=mTPMEmS
196D-61 SEASON
Week
Ending
0 E A N G E S
Week Ending To-Date
GBAPEFBUIT TANGERINES
Week Ending To-Date | Week Ending To-Date
Percentage
TEMPLES
9/ 3
10
17
24
10/ 1
e
15
22
29
11/ 5
12
19
26
12/ 3
10
17
24
31
1961
"377
14
21
2^
2/ 4
11
18
25
3/ 4
11
18
25
4/ 1
8
15
22
29
5/ 6
13
,20
27
6/ 3
! 10
.' 17
24
7/ 1
. 8
•• 15
22
29
8/ 5
12
19
26
47.6
47.6
47.6
47.6
47.6
47.6
63.3
62.0
55.2
58.6
50.5
55.2
59.3
57.5
64.3
60.1
52.1
58.3
53.2
57.8
49.5
56.3
43.4
54.7
39.1
53.0
45.6
52.2
40.5
51.0
48.0
50.7
52.9
50.9
44.7
50.5
45.4
50.3
48.0
50.2
49.1
50.2
55.7
50.6
46.2
50.4
55.8
50.6
53.5
50.7
50.3
50.7
53.1
50.8
52.4
50.8
63.2
51.2
59.8
51.5
58.5
51.8
53.1
51.7
62.6
52.0
52.4
52.0
56.3
62.1
58.8
52.2
27.0
52.0
52.4
52.4
52.4
52.4
52.4
52.4
26.2
28.3
27.6
28.0
31.4
29.4
19.9
24.2
20.6
22.3
32.7
25.0
24.4
25.0
35.2
26.8
38.1
28.2
43.5
29.9
41.1
31,0
46.5
32.7
35.7
33.0
39.6
33.5
45.3
34.2
46.4
34.6
47.8
35.1
42.6
35.5
39.1
35.7
53.4
36.4
42.1
36.6
45.9
36.9
49.7
37.3
46.9
37.6
47.6
38.0
36.2
38.0
40.2
38.0
41.5
38.1
46.9
38.3
37.4
38.3
47.6
38.5
43.7
38.6
41.2
38.7
73.0
39.0
10.5
9.7
17.2
13.4
18.1
15.4
20.8
18.3
15.1
17.1
15.2
16.7
22.4
17.2
15.3
16.9
18.5
17.1
17.4
17.1
13.3
16.8
13.0
16.3
16.3
16.3
7.5
15.6
10.0
15.3
8.2
15.1
4.2
14.6
8.3
14.3
5.2
13.7
0.4
13,2
2.1
12.8
0.6
12.4
0.0
12.0
0.0
11.6
0.0
11.2
0.6
10.8
0.0
10.5
0.0
10.1
0.0
10.0
0.0
9.7
0.0
9.5
0.0
9.3
0.0
9.1
0.0
9.0
0.0
1.2
l.I
5.4
1.8
13.6
1.3
5.6
3.5
2.0
3.8
7.0
8.3
8.7
5.3
1.5
1.7
4.7
0.0
0.0
t^.. t. «,„.«» ,, ,, rie.^ c1fA,r^ . .. .eae...s^. H„.. „„, ^„
- 5 -
TOTAL FLOEIDA CITRUS 5RIFUEHTS. RAJI-BO AT -TRUCK. BY WEEKS - 1960-61 SEASOK
Includes the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars & truck
shipments- intra & interstate movement
Week
0 E A N
G E S
GRAPEFRUIT
T A N G E R ]
Rail & Boat
[ N E S
Ending
Rail & Boat
Truck #
Rail & Boat
Truck #
Truck #
1960
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
9/ 3
7
1
10
4
.
1
^
17
1
1
^
24
^
_
10/ 1
_
8
_
4
8
-
4
11
179
15
—
22
49
413
22
7
81
128
696
29
37
266
116
663
^
^
11/ 5
26
366
103
565
_
^
12
93
516
179
696
1
3
19
129
686
189
583
13
81
26
125
522
166
417
65
218
12/ 3
191
628
239
466
153
356
10
389
806
260
558
261
520
17
941
1096
382
568
369
593
24
583
965
481
331
352
446
31
168
382
117
243
116
225
1961
1/ 7
271
430
251
428
240
315
14
206
505
218
526
143
328
21
217
642
264
623
146
345
28
310
669
350
579
157
252
2/ 4
291
668
385
563
100
200
11
272
632
290
577
55
88
18
417
644
333
531
43
41
25
371
474
352
528
34
12
3/ 4
243
379
312
519
19
4
11
312
459
357
639
12
3
18
311
442
379
608
21
1
25
319
446
375
619
15
1
4/ 1
295
381
359
528
3
1
8
247
387
272
534
4
1
15
222
360
326
587
1
22
221
393
350
589
^,
29
253
395
341
526
^
^
5/ 6
276
359
309
457
13
270
304
310
378
20
264
257
317
310
27
147
231
221
279
6/ 3
153
186
191
221
10
198
174
184
246
17
98
147
179
218
24
85
90
105
150
7/ 1
42
25
62
50
8
26
24
84
55
15
25
6
109
24
22
16
7
67
16
29
18
3
33
11
8/ 5
2
„
9
12
»
.
6
^
19
_
^^
26
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
9089
16468
10122
18301
2323
4034
# -- Corrected
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Fla.
6 -
Note:
Week
Ending
I960
9/ 3
10
17
24
10/ 1
a
15
22
29
11/ 5
12
19
26
12/ 3
10
17
24
31
1961
17"?
14
21
28
2/ 4
11
18
25
3/ 4
11
18
25
4/ 1
8
15
22
29
5/ 6
13
20
27
6/ 3
10
17
24
7/ 1
8
15
22
29
8/ 5
12
19
26
^oTAT. ^wimrv^ vrnRTDA cimis - by ;mncs - i96o-6i & T?B9-m seasons
OEANGES
1960-61
1959-60
GRAPEFRUIT
1960-61
1959-60
Cars
Cars
7
-
4
-
2
-
8
72
4
195
22
320
88
420
293
551
392
667
609
893
815
1024
647
746
819
988
1195
1902
2037
2874
1548
931
550
593
701
1184
711
1235
859
1171
979
1237
959
1041
904
1287
1061
1069
845
998
622
988
771
958
753
813
765
1132
676
935
634
916
582
966
614
760
640
709
635
872
574
845
521
745
378
464
339
422
372
228
245
219
175
143
67
101
50
37
31
40
23
44
21
25
2
36
_
23
«
25
-
20
Cars
Cars
1
-
1
59
289
^
593
4
877
190
767
462
845
824
765
779
868
668
804
875
778
772
819
583
718
705
921
818
1144
950
1271
812
567
360
423
679
993
744
1154
887
1043
929
1028
948
917
867
956
864
926
880
930
831
949
996
1038
987
769
994
1037
887
874
806
810
913
758
939
624
867
616
766
608
688
428
627
303
500
143
412
102
430
59
397
48
255
26
112
12
139
2
133
1
83
1
44
-
9
«,
6
_
TMGERINES
195-61 1 1959-60
Cars
Cars
_
2
^
24
—
106
4
280
94
405
283
350
509
527
781
666
962
774
798
230
341
150
555
183
471
84
491
40
409
47
300
13
143
12
84
21
46
41
23
35
15
15
22
14
16
15
4
2
5
6
1
1
TOTAL
1960-61 1959-60
Cars
Cars
5
59
2
289
593
12
949
194
962
484
1165
912
1187
1072
1443
1060
1577
1488
1951
1681
2248
1513
1814
2033
2436
2794
3712
3949
4910
3158
1728
1251
1166
1935
2360
1926
2473
2237
2254
2317
2312
2207
1971
1914
2255
2009
2016
1771
1969
1476
1972
1782
2011
1762
1596
1775
2184
1567
1811
1445
1732
1496
1725
1553
1384
1515
1325
1401
1480
1262
1273
1148
1048
878
607
751
524
802
287
642
267
430
169
179
113
189
39
164
41
106
45
65
25
11
36
6
23
•
25
-
20
TO-
TAL
25557
33864
28423
29663
6357
4043
60337
67570
Note- 1960-61 season figures following week ending Mar . 25, 1961 subject to correction.
1959-60 . corrected beginning weeK ending June 4, 1960 thru Aug. 27, 1960
7 -
CITRCJS SHIRaTTS
TOT^S
TRITK ~ ARI2DMA. CAI-ITOSNIA. T^SJAS - BY WEEKS
1960-61 & 1959-60 SEASON
Carlot Equivalents
AEI ZONA*
Gr^ef ruit
1960-611 '59-60
4
34
124
85
82
73
75
48
43
2246
17
126
117
67
90
90
75
49
67
CALIFORNIA^
Oranges
Grapefruit;
'60-611 '59-60 ' 60-61 i '59-60
2570
119
121
155
137
116
104
110
96
94
65
36
113
98
147
236
306
158
110
152
155
190
186
129
125
137
111
112
123
162
214
166
183
254
226
89
125
6515
7945
21
18
24
ao
6
2
2
1
1
2
1
90
96
127
189
^
81
74
197
205
3
72
77
184
200
2
56
86
169
231
2
47
67
176
211
2
71
77
187
238
2
75
101
169
256
5
54
61
143
248
2
73
54
170
238
2
74
61
182
230
4
68
62
158
206
3
91
48
126
164
2
to
58
105
129
2
70
63
118
143
3
58
52
120
157
7
61
48
142
155
4
63
67
124
147
6
51
84
145
175
3
50
90
102
162
7
bO
81
111
114
8
45
64
96
104
9
44
73
82
94
12
39
82
83
97
12
45
74
70
102
15
46
49
73
83
22
38
42
73
86
14
44
46
84
80
14
51
33
98
106
20
11
-
98
93
19
-
-
96
89
22
-
-
88
95
23
-
-
100
81
22
-
-
105
95
20
-
-
93
103
21
413
34
19
18
10
7
3
2
2
1
1
1
6
2
3
2
1
4
2
3
4
7
3
10
16
22
26
25
25
17
18
17
15
19
13
11
16
18
18
25
23
30
492
TEXAS
Oranges
Grgiefrxiit
'60-61! '59-60 '60-611 '59-60
-
31
-
6
—
49
_
23
57
64
33
53
88
84
148
111
56
51
118
92
54
66
115
87
98
79
155
152
87
77
186
117
89
62
173
119
72
68
139
107
112
103
186
157
125
126
199
176
123
153
163
148
166
61
157
60
85
61
129
93
91
97
178
181
142
92
258
206
147
100
284
184
116
110
263
185
154
116
297
180
156
109
329
190
160
76
281
200
176
81
274
190
142
77
286
205
117
80
266
193
129
74
258
182
133
71
266
151
88
65
224
131
99
67
295
123
95
60
299
102
99
45
257
84
89
46
213
71
90
45
177
65
68
30
174
59
65
17
123
42
60
11
109
15
49
8
75
9
31
7
57
3
11
-
24
—
3719
2619
"-Arizona - Truck - Oranges
#-Outboiind Passings.
••-Weeks ending Aug. 19 & 26. 1961
7168
Unavailable.
California, subject to correction.
4452
8
Total Orange Production - By States
C^sus Yei. 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1960
UNITED STArES
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
CALIF. # FLA.#
TEX.# i©IZ.# MX# LA.#
MISS.# TOTAL #
Tiiil^S£.4_££.i^^ "
1889
1,245
3,147
—
—
—
—
—
4,392
1899
5,882
273
—
11
JJ -
1
—
6,167
1909
=
14.440
4,888
11
33
1
152
5
19,530
1919
16,632
8,000
9
80
20
37
31
24,809
1920
23,771
9,400
5
60
82
42
25
33,385
1921
14,021
8,400
5
80
82
50
30
22,668
1922
21,283
10,900
10
81
190
60
45
32,569
1923
Average
24,153
13,700
6
86
225
75
55
38,300
19,972
18,506
10,060
7
77
120
53
37
30,346
1924
11,300
17
60
2
75
_
29,960
1925
24,200
10,200
12
86
130
100
27
34,755
1926
28,252
11,000
41
75
75
150
42
39,635
1927
22,737
9,500
85
54
110
200
50
32.736
1928
Average
39,159
16,500
125
99
85
220
30
56,218
26.571
21.195
11,700
9,800
56
75
80
149
30
38,661
1929
261
137
212
187
37
31,829
1930
35,179
19,200
250
139
3
287
2
55,060
1931
34,658
14,200
520
145
80
245
54
49,902
1932
34,265
16,400
325
147
120
278
80
51,615
1933
Average
28,439
17,900
430
155
3
245
2
47.174
30,747
15,500
357
145
84
248
35
47,116
1934
45,047
17,600
650
170
140
293
as
63,988
1935
32,809
18,000
777
240
2
244
1
52,073
1936
29,827
22,100
2,000
220
56
309
26
54,538
1937
45,914
26,200
1,440
350
76
238
67
74,285
1938
Average
41,420
33.300
2,815
430
96
385
85
78,531
39.003
23,440
1,536
282
74
294
53
64,683
1939 2/
44,425
28,000
2,360
595
75
228
59
75,742
1940 2/
50,778
31,300
2.650
528
1
253
-
85,510
Continued Page No. 9
- 9
Crop
Year
— Cont'd.
UNITED ST--ilES; Total Oran;^e Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yeaxly 1919-1960
(J. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
4 [ LA-#
CALIF. #
1941
1942
1943
Average 48,730
FLA.#
I
TEX.# ARIZ.#
ALA.-
:ns.#
-^ji^u_s_a_n_d
52,155 29,300 2,853
44,329 41,400 2,550
51,961 49,800 3.550
^_o X ^ _s -
660
730
1,100
5
192
340
240
35,960
2,792
723
16
250
12
TOTAL #
85,163
89.349
106.651
88,483
1944
1945
1946
194?
1948
60,500
44,010
53,530
45,830
37,010
4/ 46,800
54,000
3/ 58,400
62.400
62,700
Average 48,176
4,400
4,800
5,000
5,200
3,400
1,150
1,210
1,230
780
710
360
330
410
30O
3C0
56,860
4,560
1.010
340
113, ao
104,350
118,540
114,510
104,120
110 ,946
1949 2/
19S0
1951
1952^
1953
41,860
45,210
38,410
46,030
32,400
63,500
4/ 72,100
4/ 83,100
77,100
4/ 96,300
1.760
2,700
300
1,000
900
985
1,400
730
900
1,170
370
-
108,475
300
-
121.710
SD
.
122,590
BO
-
125,080
100
.
130,870
Average 40,782
78,420
1,332
1,037
174
121.745
1954
1955
1956
1957 2/
1958
39,420
38.370
35,900
23,200
40,200
4/ 93,500
4/ 95.700
4/ 97,800
84,600
90,500
1,500
1,600
1,600
2,000
2,300
1.130
1,150
1,290
1.250
610
175
135,725
195
137,015
115
136.705
235
111.255
220
133.830
Average 35,418
92.420
1,800
1,086
182
1959 2/ 31,200 94.300 2.700 1,500
1960 Preliminary 25,500 92,000 3,500 1,160
260
275
130,906
128.960
122,435
#- Includes tangerines. *-Negligible.
^ Eevised. 1/ 550 boxes or less-
Z/ Includes econcmic abandonment: Early 4 Midseason- 900,000 boxes - Tangerines- 800,000 boxes.
±1 Incl\ides econcmic abandonment: TANGERINES — 1944-45 season. 150,000 boxes --
1950-51 season. 200,000 boxes ~ 1951-52 season. 400,000 boxes — 1953-54 season. 500,000
bozBs — i9b4-55 season. 200,000 toxes '— 1955-56 season. 200,000 boxes —
1956-57 season. 200,000 boxes.
10
UNITED STrfTES- Total Grapefruit Production - By States
' Census Year. 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1960
U. S. Department of Agrieulture, Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
1889
1899
1909
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
Average
Average
Average
Average
1939 2/
1940
FLA.
TEX.
CALIF.
-_Th_ou_s^n_d_Box_e_s -
ARIZ.
TOTAL
10
— «
--
—
10
12
«-
18
1
31
1,062
1/
123
1
1,186
5,900
3
363
29
6,295
5,800
5
395
34
6,234
6,700
8
360
35
7,103
7,800
35
394
60
8,289
8,500
65
363
95
9,023
6,940
23
375
51
7,389
8,900
301
387
105
9,693
7,600
200
600
150
8,550
8,600
361
672
120
9,753
7,500
524
720
176
8,920
11,300
753
972
211
13,236
8,780
428
670
152
10,030
8,300
1,550
1,000
365
11,215
15,800
1,200
1,290
400
18.690
10,700
2,600
1,431
450
15,181
11.600
1,440
1,350
614
15,004
10,900
1,200
1,772
800
14,672
11,460
1,598
1.368
526
14,952
15,200
2,740
2,167
1.240
21 ,347
11.500
2,780
2,267
1,800
18,347
18,100
9,630
1,540
1,400
30,670
14,600
11,840
1,943
2,750
31,133
23,300
15,670
1,924
2,700
43,594
16,540
8,532
1,969
1,978
29,018
15,900
14,400
1,992
2,900
35,192
24,600
13,650
1,983
2.650
42,883
Continued Page No • 11
- 11
Crop Year
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946 3/
1947
1948
1949
1950 2/
1951 4/
1952
1953 Si
1954
1955
1956 2/
1957
1958
1959 1/
UNITl-D STATES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States, Continued.
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1960
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Reporting Service.
Average
Average
Average
Average
1960 Preliminary
FLA.
TEX.
CALIF.
23,600
22,300
32,000
29,000
33 ,000
30,200
29,300
24,200
33,200
36,000
32,500
42,000
33,580
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
35,360
30,500
31,800
15,554
22,300
24 ,000
23,300
23,200
11,300
20.820
6,400
7,500
200
400
1,200
3,140
2,500
2,200
2,800
3,500
4,200
3,040
5,200
6,500
2.705
3,830
3,350
3,120
2,430
2,150
2,976
2,500
2,730
2,160
2,460
2,500
2,470
2,420
2,510
2,410
2,400
2,530
2,508
2,800
2,600
ARIZ.
-^^^ii^a_n_d_^_ox_e_s -
19,200 14,500 3,181 3,380
27,300 17,510 3,071 2,600
31,000 17,710 3,300 4,080
3,122
3,750
4,100
4,100
3,000
1,880
3,366
3,400
3,150
2,140
3,000
2,670
2,872
2,470
2,370
2,180
2,780
1,870
2,334
3,220
2.500
TOTAL
40,261
50,481
56,090
44.981
52,180
63,450
59,520
61,630
45,530
56,462
36,500
46,580
40,500
38,360
48,370
42,062
42,190
45,360
44,790
39,780
43.800
43,442
41,720
43,400
2^1 Revised.
Ij 500 boxes or less.
^ 4/ _5/ Includes economic abandorment;
" 1946-47 season- 2,600,000 toxes (seedless 800,000
1951-52 season- 3,000,000 toxes (seedless 500,000
other 1,800,000
other 2,530.000
1953-54 season- 1,300,000 toxes (seedless 300,000 - other 1,000,000
12
Crop Year
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 21
1960-61 T/
U. S. Department of Agric\alture , Statistical Reporting Service
Segregated - THOLES. OTHER EARLY A MI]>SEAS0N, VALEHCIAS & TifflGERIMES
Temples
Early &
Mid-season
Valencias
Tangerines
1,000 boxes 1,000 boxes 1,000 boxes 1,000 boxes
710
1,100
1,700
1,700
2,200
2,500
2,800
2,700
1,500
3,000
3,90)
4,000
2/
15,200
19,100
25,800
21,700
25,400
30,500
31 ,000
32,000
32,890
35,700
42,100
40,600
48,000
49,500
48 , 700
51,600
51,200
44,100
45,100
47,000
2/
2/
12,000
18,100
20,400
21,100
24,400
23,200
27,400
26,300
24,900
30.500
34,800
29,900
41,100
36.400
39,500
38.700
29,800
38,900
42,500
36,000
1/
5/
II
7/
Ml
2,100
4,200
3,600
4,000
4,200
4,700
4,000
4,400
5,000
4,800
4,500
4,930
5,000
5,100
4,700
4,800
2,100
4,900
2,800
5,000
TOTAL ORANGE
Production
1,000 boxes
29,300
41,400
49,800
46,800
54,000
3/ 58,400
" 62,400
62,700
63,500
72.3.00
83.100
77,100
96,300
93,500
95,700
97,800
84,600
90,500
94,300
92,000
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised. 3/ Includes economic abandonment: Early &_f4i<i.season-
900,000 boxes — Tangerines- 800 .OCOboxes . ±i 5/ 5/ 7/ QJ 9j mj Inoludes economic
abandonment: Tanejerine's"- T944-45 season. 150,000; l'SJ5C?^5r"season. "^,000; 1951 -Sg seasgn
400,000; 19533 STseason. loO .000 : r9Ml55 season.
200,000; boxes.
3-56 season. "200 ,00C
k
^rop
Year
PBOnJCTION - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
Segregated SEiDLESS AND "OTHERS'
Seedless
Other
TOTAL GRAPEERtnT
Production
1941-
1942-
1943-
1944-
1945-
1946-
1947-
1948-
1949-
1950-
1951-
1952-
1953-
1954-
1955-
1956.
1957-
1958-
1959-
I960-
42
■43
44
45
46
47
48
49
•50
51
•52
.53
.54
.55
•56
57
.58
•59
.60 ,
•61 1/
2/
1,000 boxes
7,700
10,300
14,000
8,400
14,000
14.000
14,600
14,700
11,200
15,800
17.700
17,100
21,900
20,500
20,600
21,600
17,600
19,600
20,100
19,400
2/
1,000 boxes
11.500
17,000
17,000
13,900
18,000
15,000
18,200
15,500
13,000
17,400
18,300
15,400
20.100
14,300
17,700
15,800
13,500
15,600
10,400
12,400
1,000 boxes
19,200
27,300
31,000
22,300
32,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
24,200
33,200
36,000
32.500
42,000
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
30,500
31,800
3/
4/
5/
2J July estimate-
3./ j^l 5/ Includes economic abandonment:
1946-47 _season- 2,600.000 boxes
1951-52 season- 3,000.000 boxes
l9b^-b4 season- 1.300.000 boxes
^/ Revised.
^seedless 800,000
^seedless 500,000
.seedless 300,000
other 1,800,000);
other 2,500,0001;
other 1,000 .000) .
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service.
- 13
PFODUCTIOIT JC.D UTILIZi^'ION - FLOEISA CIIEUS
CHOPS OF
1956-
57 to 1959-60 IlICLUSIVE
u.
s.
Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeportir
ig Service
OF SALES
N
Total
PH)-
DUC-
TION
1/
FAFU
DISFOSITIO!"
U T I L I
Z A T ]
0 IT
CHJP
For
Farm
Use
Sold
F r
e s h
Sale
i s
Total
SEASO
Total
Fresh
Sales
Shi
■pned Oui
, of State
Intra
State
Sales
Pro-
Total
[n£i(£ng
express
Boat
Truck
ces-
sed
X h£. u ^
_a n
J_ B ii
.S-S _s 2/
ALL ORAIIGES (Excluding
Tangerines)
1956-
57
93,000
650
92,350
24,
116
20,180
7,065
1,200
11,915
3,936
68,234
1957-
58
82,
500
550
81,950
18,
107
15,022
5,270
634
9,118
3,085
63.843
1958-
59
86,000
650
85,350
16
837
12,923
5,021
45
7,857
3,914
68 , 513
1959-
60
91
500
665
30,835
30,
765
16,225
5,514
124
10 , 587
4,540
70.070
EjffiLY & MIDSEASOK ( ]
[ncluding Tanplc
3S)
1956-
57
54,300
350
53,950
13
984
11,761
3,946
967
6,848
2,223
39,966
1957-
.58
52,
700
300
52,400
11
993
10,008
3,292
606
6,110
1.985
40.407
1958-
•§S
47,
100
350
46,750
10
574
8,281
4/
4/
4/
2,293
36,176
1959-
■^
49 ,CO0
365
48.635
11
747
9,059
2,991
57
6,011
2,688
36.888
VALENCIAS
1956-
-57
38,
700
300
38,400
10
132
8,419
3,119
233
5,067
1,713
28,268
1957-
.58
29
800
2SD
29,550
6
114
5,014
1,978
28
3,008
1.100
23.436
1958-
-59
38
9C0
300
38,600
6
263
4,642
4/
4/
4/
1,621
32.337
1959-
-60
42
500
300
42,200
9
018
7.166
2,S23
•S7
4,S76
1,852
33,182
TA1>TGEE]
HES
1956-
-5? 3
/ 4
800
70
4,530
3
271
2,876
1,049
11
1,816
395
1,259
1957.
-58"
2
100
20
2,080
1
729
1,567
541
_
1,026
162
351
1958-
-59
4
500
70
4,230
2
635
2,291
1/
4/
4/
344
1,595
1959-
-60
2
800
70
2,630
2,089
1,759
520
1
1,238
330
541
ALL GEUPJjii'HUIT
1956-
-57
37
4C0
160
37,240
18
,187
16,409
6,640
124
9,645
1,778
19,053
1957-
-58
31
100
160
30,940
14
544
12,910
5,085
98
7,727
1,634
16,396
1958.
-59
35,200
160
35,040
16
,479
14,713
5,527
119
9.067
1,766
18,561
1959.
-60
30
EOO
160
30,340
16,032
14,055
4,808
38
9,209
1,977
14,308
Sl-lhlDLESS
1956-57
21
,600
80
21,520
15
.237
14,111
6,037
123
7,951
1,126
6,283
1957-
-58
17
600
eo
17,520
11
,956
10,957
4,500
97
6.360
999
5,564
1958
-59
19
,600
80
19,53:
13
.766
12,601
1/
4/
4/
1 165
5,754
1959
-60
20
,100
80
20,020
14,480
13,111
4,467
^3
8,611
1,369
5,540
OTHER '
rKAK
SEEDLESS
1956-
-57
15,6C0
80
15,720
2
.950
2,298
603
1
1,694
652
12,770
1957
-58
13
,500
80
13,420
2
,588
1,953
585
1
1,367
635
10,832
195S
-59
15
,eco
eo
15,520
2
,713
2,112
1/
4/
4/
601
12,807
1959
-60
10
.400
80
10,320
1
,552
944
341
5
598
608
8,768
LHvES
1956
-57
400
400
204
_
_
_
^
_
196
1957
-58
350
350
276
^
_
„
_
_
74
1958
-59
200
5
195
125
_
_
_
_
„
70
1959
-60
320
5
315
199
-
-
-
-
-
116
Kcte-
- 1960-61
season f
igure
3 not available et t
ime of
siirrmaTy
release.
_1/ "Total Production" and "production of Value" are the same for each season.
_2/ I'.et content of box of Florida orangus & tangerines, 90-lbs.; grscpefruit & limes, 80-lbs.
3,/ Includes economic abandonment as follows: Tangerines- 1954-55 & 1955-56 season. 200,000 —
1956-57 season. 200,000; boxes.
4/ Not available
CSOP
SEASON
- 14 -
PBODXTIOIT & UTILIZATIQN - CALIFOMIA CIIHJS
CSDFS OF 1956-57 to 1959-60 . DTCLUSIVE
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
Total
PH)-
DUC-
TION
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
1/
FiiEM
DISPOSITION
for
Farm
House-
hold
Use
Sold
UTILIZAIIOS OF SALES
Fresh Sales |
Total
Packed
Loose
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
Thousand Boxes 2/
ALL ORM&ES
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 Jl
35,900
23,200
40,200
30,800
NAVELS & MISCELLANEOUS
1956-57 15,400
1957-58 9,100
1958-59 16,900
1959-60 4/ 13.500
VALENCIAS
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 2/
ALL OlflPEFRUIT
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 1/
DESEBT VAT.T.T^YR
. 1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 1/
OTHER AREAS
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 4/
LEM3NS
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
20,500
14,100
23,3(X)
17,700
2,410
2,400
2,530
2,800
810
1,100
630
1,400
1.600
1,300
1,300
1,400
1959-60 T/
16.200
16,900
16,900
17 .000
LEM3NS ( including Arizona)
1956-57 640
1957-58 668
1958-59 3/ 681
1959-60 "5/ 717
35,430
22,928
39,810
30,840
15,100
8,960
16,710
13,300
20,320
13,968
23,100
17,540
2,407
2,397
2,527
2,771
807
1,097
627
1,371
1,600
1.300
1.900
1.400
16,200
16,900
16,900
17.000
T
6to
668
681
717
210
210
210
210
100
100
100
100
110
110
110
110
20
20
20
22
4
4
4
6
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
35,210
22,718
39,600
30,630
15,000
8,860
16,610
13,200
20,210
13,858
22,990
17,430
2,387
2,377
2,507
2,749
803
1,093
623
1.365
1,584
1,284
1,884
1.384
16,185
16,885
16,885
16,985
26,430
19,463
29,130
22,414
13,280
8.485
14,530
11,550
13,150
10,978
14,600
10,864
1,671
1,775
1,787
1,863
595
755
487
839
1,076
1,020
1.300
1.024
5/
h o u s a ^ _d
1
1
_2 o n
639"-
667
680
716
9,640
5/
10,180
fi/
8,610
5/
8,970
5/
s 2/
381
5/
402
;s/
346
^/
371
V
I
5/
H
H
5/
H
H
H
H
Nr,te- 1960-61 season figures not available at time of Sumuary release-
8,780
3,255
10.470
8,216
1.720
375
2,080
1.650
7.060
2,880
8,390
6,566
716
602
720
886
208
338
136
526
508
264
584
360
6,545
6,705
8,275
8,015
266
265
334
345
-' TJcllTll eliSted°'^ Production- and '-Production having Value" include quantities to
^ ItllT'X othef a?L?^6|!lSI^«id=Snf 7I \l.^' S^iSlilnt^^^l^T '^ °^=^^ ^^^^^^
derived on the tasis of the above we igMsT ^^-^^^' Equivalent ^^PSSTTSr-lemons were
^ Revised.
jt/ Preliminary.
^/ Not available.
- 15
PKjLUCTIOH &JJTILIZ.J'ICN - TEXAS. ARIZOITA & ICUISI^U CITEUS
CaOPS Cf 1956-57 to 1959-60. INCLUSIVE
U. S. Departrcent of Jigriculture, Statistical Reporting Serviea
STATE
Total
PH)-
DUC-
TION
1/
FAEL!
DISFOSITICIT
UTILIZMION
OF SALES
CHOP
FTRASON
For
Faim
house-
hold
— lias
Sold
Fresh
Sales
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
Thousand Boxe
2/
TEXAS
- OHANGES. ALL
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
EjiELY & MIDSEASQN
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
;i:^ 3/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
SBAPEFRUIT. ALL
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
3/
ABIZONA
OBANGES. ALL
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
KAVELS & MISCT^.T.ATTEOUS
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
VALENCIAS
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
LQUISIAKA - ORANGES, ALL
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1.600
2,000
2,300
2,700
1,200
1,450
1,650
1,500
400
550
650
1,200
2. ,800
3,500
4,200
5,200
1,290
1,250
610
1,500
500
490
270
560
790
760
340
940
2, ISO
2,780
1,870
3,220
115
205
220
260
60
60
60
70
1,540
1 940
2 240
2,630
75
75
75
75
2,735
3,425
4,125
5,125
20
20
18
20
1,270
1,230
592
1,480
10
10
8
10
490
480
262
550
10
10
780
750
330
930
15
15
15
20
2,165
' 2 765
1,855
3)200
i
105
195
210
250
1,190
1 740
1 799
2,114
1,645
2,503
2,965
3,881
1,171
1,157
556
1,211
469
461
256
461
702
696
300
750
1,334
2,100
1 455
2,107
105
195
210
250
350
200
441
516
1,080
922
1,160
1,244
99
73
36
269
21
19
6
89
78
54
30
180
831
665
400
1,093
Note- 1960-61 season fig'jires not available at time of Svnmary release-
1/ "Total Production" and '^Production having Value" are the saine each season.
_2/ Net content of box of orar,,ges in Texas & Louisiana, 90-lbs.; in Arizona, 77-lhs.
Net content of oox of grapefruit in Texas, SO-lhs.; in Arizona, 65-lbs-
Zj Utilization of Texas, oranges- by varieties, net available
16
PTDDirTIQIJ m' TTTTT.T7.ATTnw — imiTED STATES
CITRUS CEOPS OF 1956-57 to 19R9-6n, INCLUSIVE
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
CKF
SEiiSON
Total
PBD-
EUC-
TION
1/
Pro-
duci-
tion
having
Value
1/
FARM
DISFOSITIOH,,
For
Farm
Eouse-
hold
Use
Sold
UTILIZATION OF SALES
TOTAL
Pro-
cess-
ed
Fresh
Sales
CHANGES (Excluding Tangerines) - Bex t,asi s ^-_Thous^^ toxe^ 2/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 "^Z
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 ■?/
131,790
109.155
129,300
126,760
131,310
108,678
128,730
126,540
940
840
938
965
5,694
4,848
5,554
5,510
5,675
4,838
5,538
5,496
41
38
41
42
130->370
107,838
127,782
125,575
- Ton _basi s ^-_TbDusarid ior^s_ 2/
5,634
4,800
5.497
5,454
52,907
40,467
48,322
46,504
2,205
1,724
1,990
1,951
77,463
67,371
79,460
79,071
3,429
3,027
3,507
3,503
TANGERIHES
- Box hasis — Thousand "boxes 2/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 "5/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 4/
4,800
2,100
4,500
2,800
4,600
2,100
4,300
2,700
70
20
70
70
216
95
202
126
207
95
194
121
3
3
3
3
4,530
2,080
4,230
2,630
- T.qn Jhasi_s ^-_Tho_us.and io£S_ 2_/
204
92
191
118
3,271
1,729
2,635
2,089
147
78
119
94
1,259
351
1,595
1,541
57
14
72
24
CSAPEFBUIT
- B.OX ^asi^ Ji-_T^ous_aiid _to_xe^ _2/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 4/
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 3/
1959-60 4/
44,790
39,760
43,800
41,620
44,787
39 , 777
43,797
41,691
270
270
270
277
1,759
1,554
1,722
1,626
1,759
1,554
1,722
1,625
10
11
10
11
44,517
39,507
43,527
41,414
- ^o£ iasi_s --_Thous.fflid ions_ _2/
1,749
1,543
1,712
1,614
22,837
20,922
22,686
23,883
893
809
886
927
21,680
18,585
20,841
17,531
856
734
826
687
Note-
1960-61 season figures not available at time of Suranary release .
_l/ See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
2/ Het content varies. For oranges- in Calif. & Ariz., the approxins.te average per box is con-
sidered to be 77-lbs.; Calif.^^Ariz. Rrapef ruit- approximate average is considered to be
6fa-lbs. in Calif. Eesert Valleys & Ariz., & fc>8-lbs in Calif, area other than Desert Valleys.
I^^it 5^"^ other_ States, net content of box is considered to be 90-lbs for oranges and
eo-ibs for grapefruit. Equivalent tons were derived on the basis of above weights.
2/ Revised. ±/ Preliminary.
- 17
1960-61 SEASON
Week
Ending
OBAN
G E S
G H AP E F
E U I T 1
T A N G E P.
I IJ E S
Boxes Used
To -Eat e
Boxes Used |
To-Date |
Boxes Used
i To -Date
1960
8/ 6
19.142
19,142
4,128
4,128
13
7,256
26,398
541
4,669
20
5,741
32,139
951
5,620
27
5,424
37 , 563
1,192
6,812
9/ 3
4,029
41,592
574
7,386
10
5,828
47,420
469
7,855
17
5,348
52,768
1,182
9,037
24
1,359
54,127
234
9,271
10/ 1
1,759
55,886
-
9.271
8
2,848
58,734
980
10,251
15
4,267
63,001
18,839
29 ,090
22
46,863
109.864
58,796
87,886
29
106,522
216,386
92,927
180.813
11/ 5
98,134
314,520
103,454
289,267
12 1
193,416
507,936
223,342
512,609
19 1
352,141
860,077
256,959
769,568
857
857
26 1
501,234
1,361,311
292,919
1,062,487
16,310
17,167
12/ 3 1
703 ,048
2,064,359
349,951
1,412,438
45,758
62 ,925
10 1
1,318,229
3,332.588
396,060
1,808,498
77,674
140 , 599
17 1
2,006,553
5,389,141
381,747
2,190,245
116,830
257,429
24
2,491,138
7,880,279
310 ,044
2,500,289
107,597
365,026
31
2.345,109
10,725,388
342,621
2,842,910
53,257
418,283
1961
1/ 7 1
3,391.696
14,117.084
564,847
3,407,757
165,090
583,373
14
2,989,012
17.106,096
535,103
3,942,860
146,819
730.192
21
3,667,199
20.773.295
582,353
4,525,213
165,211
895,403
28
3.721,930
24,495,215
533,385
5,058,598
168,319
1,063,722
2/ 4
3,173,196
27,668,411
532,041
5,590,639
121 ,474
1,185,196
11
3.224,475
30,892,836
515,819
6,106,458
97,822
1,283,018
18
3,198,556
34.091,442
477,828
6,584,286
127,409
1,410,427
25
2,336,214
36,927,656
562,172
7,146,458
80,262
1.490,689
3/ 4
2,343,723
39.271,379
645,578
7,792,036
43,363
1,534,052
11
1,420,729
40,692,108
884 , 569
8,676,605
21,350
1,555,402
18
679 , 281
41,371,339
851,513
9,528,118
14,035
1,569,437
25
502,587
41,873,976
734,599
10,262,717
322
1,569,759
4/ 1
449,645
42,323.621
628,928
10.891.645
10,622
1,580,381
8
365,304
43.138.925
553,963
11.445.K)8
5,424
1,585.605
15
1,464,336
44,653.261
515,626
11,961.234
614
1,586,419
22
2,669,316
47.322,577
495,520
12,456,754
3,411
1,589,830
29
2,815,827
50,138,404
497,903
12,954,657
1,161
1.590.991
5/ 6
2,970,734
53,109,138
416,762
13,371,419
155
1,591,146
13
3,047,470
56,156,608
489,446
13,860.865
-
1.591.146
20
3,225,139
59,381,747
449.024
14,309,889
—
1,591,146
27
2,701,257
62,083,004
348,164
14,658,053
-
1,591,146
6/ 3
2,796,587
64 , 879 , 591
325,721
14,983,774
1,591.146
10
2,299,300
67,178,891
304.239
15.287,983
1.591,146
17
1,250,967
68,429,858
239,188
15,527,171
1,591.146
24
537,282
69,017,140
118,703
15,645,874
1.591,146
7/ 1
193,748
69,210,888
42,159
15,688,033
1,591,146
8
62,352
69,273,240
13,314
15,701,347
1,591,146
15
32,575
69,305,815
5,942
15,707,289
1,591,146
22
19,275
69,325,090
3,616
15,710,905
1.591,146
31
11,753
69.336,843
4,630
15,715,535
1,591,146
69,336,343
15,715,535
1,591,146
Made available
through the courtesy cf the Florida Citrus Sonmission. Lakeland. Fla.
18
SALES
SEASON
FLOP.roA - TOIJIVALMT "ON THEE" PRICKS. BY M3MTHS
"TSbOX - SEASONS 1944/45-1960/61. INaUSIVi:
OKAN&ES- Early and Midseason
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FIE.
1.IAE.
APE.
Season Average
ALL METBODS
OF SALES
SALES FOH
FBESH USE
SALES FOE
pfeoCHSsi^G
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949- £0
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 2/
1959-60 1/
1960-61 TJ
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1953-59 2/
1959-60 "2/
1960-61 T/
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 2/
1959-60 1/
1360-61 1/
2.12
2.23
2.27
1.55
.94
2.34
.72
.66
.93
.24
.23
.58
.22
1.21
3.05
1.93
3.03
2.14
2.24
2.52
1.93
1.13
2.49
2.06
2.03
2.35
1.38
1.34
1.75
2.67
1.30
3.48
2.29
3.46
1.58
2-08
.91
.58
.35
1.40
.70
.69
.56
1.07
.78
1.22
1.32
.98
2.03
1.18
2.18
1.90
1.96
1.17
.67
.41
1.02
1.24
.75
.67
1.19
1.00
1.29
1.30
1.04
2.36
1.28
2.46
1.98
1.98
1.39
.73
.45
1.10
1.37
.85
.74
.32
.07
.32
.53
.01
2.39
1.51
2.79
1.57
1.93
.58
.58
.36
.94
1.11
.63
.59
1.12
.94
1.27
1.02
1.08
2.33
1.13
1.93
1.97
2.25
.73
.52
.60
1.22
1.34
.71
.91
1-15
1.02
58
.29
.47
,55
.48
.54
2.10
2.31
.92
.53
.64
1.15
1.49
.77
1.00
1.28
.99
i.eo
1.55
1.27
2.60
1.84
2.91
1.51
2.11
.13
.51
.54
1.27
1.24
.65
.34
1.07
1.03
1.57
1.17
1.53
2-53
1.33
2.38
1.90
2.04
.43
.58
.81
2.11
1.41
.66
1.23
1.07
1.07
1.79
1.35
1.65
2.61
1.94
3.05
1.98
2.06
.61
.55
.89
2.14
1.41
.65
1.19
1.09
1.15
1.87
1.50
1.82
2.51
2.05
3.23
1.76
2.00
.13
.59
.73
2.10
1.41
.66
1.24
1.07
1.05
1.77
1.32
1.63
2.63
1.92
3.03
2.11
1.96
.49
.80
1.01
2.86
1.86
.59
1.41
.97
1.23
1.98
1.59
2.04
2.81
2.16
3.42
2,15
2.05
.81
.82
1,03
2.91
1.88
.62
1.48
.98
1.43
2.03
1.83
2.62
2.67
2.53
3.33
2.05
1.85
.12
78
.99
2.84
1.86
.58
1.3C
.97
1.18
1.97
1.55
1.83
2.83
2.10
3.43
2.16
2.17
.63
.75
1.31
3.05
1.96
.70
1.46
1.29
1.52
.90
.75
.21
.97
.11
.32
2.08
2.17
1.01
.91
1.25
3.09
2.09
.62
1.76
1.79
1.89
2.21
2.31
3.27
3.15
3.01
2.96
2.30
2.18
.24
.61
1.35
3.04
1.91
.72
1.40
.97
1.37
1.82
1.62
2.08
2.93
1.68
3.38
2.40
.87
1.91
.87
1.57
1.68
3.00
2.44
2.37
1.01
2.03
1.75
2.11
1.95
3.15
2.89
2.56
.61
1.91
.74
1.27
1.42
2.93
1.53
1.98
2.09
.84
.66
.75
1.80
1.46
.70
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.71
1.45
1.57
2.66
1.87
Unavailable
2.06
2.14
1.14
.71
.78
1.74
1.58
.78
1.15
1.23
1.^
1.70
1.69
1.52
2.61
2.00
Unavailable
1.76
2.00
.25
.62
.71
1.84
1.38
.65
1.11
1.05
1.09
1.72
1.37
1.58
2.67
1.82
Unavailable
Note- 1959-60 & 19K)-61 excludes Teirples. Tj Preliminary 2/ Eevised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Servic
ice
19
jXOn IDA ;- EQ1JIV.''XEMT ,"ON,TEEE" PRICES. BY VDETSS,
PER 'box - iSASl'li'S 1944 4511960/61. J'.ITCLUSnrE
ORANGES- Lahe V-yge (Valencia)
SALES
SEASON
FEB,
MAR.
jsn.
my
JUNE !
our.T
Ssason Average
i
4
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METBDDS
OF SAIF.
1944-45
2.21
2.33
2, 62
2.70
2.63
—
2.45
1945-46
ri ■ c
ll/oi.0
2.31
2.58
3.07
3.11
3.03
2.67
1946-47
.47
.96
1.33
1.11
1.10
.93
1.10
1947-48
.87
.92
,54
.50
-43
,34
.60
1948-49
1,24
1-57
2.. 10
2,94
3,19
2,92
2.16
1949-50
2.97
3.10
2.54
2.32
2.42
2,70
2.61
1950-51
2, 02
1.95
1.96
2.00
1,63
• 8o
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1,15
1.64
.S3
1952-53
lo66
1.49
1.37
1.45
1.85
§'^i
1.51
1953-54
1,01
1.01
1.34
1=79
1,96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.65
1.69
1.65
1.92
2,43
1.72
1955'-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2,27
2.47
2-04
1956-57
1,99
1.78
1.46
1.28
1,03
1,44
1,34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.45
3.89
4.24
--
3.17
1958-59 2/
2.68
2,91
2.86
3,42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60 "2/
2,09
1.39
1.82
2.03
2.57
--.
2.07
1960-61 1/
3.08
2.33
2.66
3c04
3.34
3.65
Unavailable
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
■ 1944-45
2-30
2.40
2.55
2.62
2. .62
_
2.45
1945-45
2.21
2-39
2.58
2,9i
2.98
2.98
2.60
1946-47
.81
1.53
1.60
1.30
1.29
1.20
1.42
1947-48
1.17
1-18
.73
.70
.69
.69
.82
1948-49
1-37
1.58
3 14
1.14
3.32
3,31
2.24
1949-50
3ol0
i.l4
2,61
2. 28
2.59
2. 80
2.73
1950-51
2,33
2,19
2.04
1.93
1.69
1,63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
i.:.9
1..85
.97
1952-53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1-54
1953-54
1.09
1,07
lc52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1,68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1,87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1-90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3,51
4.45
• -.
2.96
1958-59 2/
2.77
2,96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60 2/
2..1?
2-01
.1,78
2.03
3.09
—
2 04
1960-61 T/
3.79
2.96
2.76
3=12
3.40
4.50
Unavailable
SALES FOE
PEOCESsnrG
1944-45
2.09
2.34
2.71
2.83
2,64
—
2.45
1945-46
1.89
2.21
2.59
3.24
3.23
3.07
2.76
1946-47
.25
.41
.88
.86
.78
.49
.67
1947-48
.81
.61
.33
.32
.19
.21
.41
1948-49
1.05
1.5?
2.05
2-69
3.02
2,83
2.06
1949-50
2o84
3,04
2.51
2,34
2.29
2.25
2.52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1-91
2.01
1,61
.46
1.79
1951-52
.65
-78
.80
.98
1.12
1,18
90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953-54
.92
.97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.64
lr69
1.68
1,86
1-86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1,32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1,22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
—
3.23
1958-59 2/
2.63
2.88
2,83
3.43
3,33
3.03
3,13
1959-60 2/
1960-61 T/
1.93
1.68
1.83
2,03
2.50
—
2.08
2.68
2.73
2.63
3.03
3.33
3.33
Unavailable
1/ Preliminary
2/ Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
- 20 -
TTT.OmPA ~ FXJinVALENT "on TREE" PRTCSS. BY MONTHS
PER BOX "- SEASONS 1944/45-1960/fil- IMCLUSIVE
C2lfiPEFHUIT - Seedy
Si^LES
SEASON
SEPT.
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
jm.
FEB.
ijm.
APE.
MAI
f T
JUKE JULY
ir
ALL METBDDS
Season
Average
' 1944-45
1945-46
1.27
1.31
i:34
1.63
1.39
1.64
1.14
1.81
1.07
1.95
1.05
1.99
1.12
2.02
1.45
1.91
1.56
1.59
1.67
1.23
.62
.20
1946-47
1947 -48
1.09
.88
li;07
.41
.72
.25
.48
.22
.43
.18
.37
.12
.31
.07
.23
.07
.25
.05
.27
.02
1948-49
.36
.31
.32
.36
.46
.63
.86
1.31
1.23
1.17
.50
1949-50
2.09
1.51
1.65
1.84
1.77
1.74
1.75
1.28
1.25
1.37
1.66
.80
.29
1950-51
.88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76
.48
.41
•?Q
1951-52
.89
.46
.45
,39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
.19
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
,13
.18
.12
.41
.25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.38
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
.30
1956-57
1.65
.53
.60
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
~
—
.74
1958-59 2/
1.39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
—
.83
1959-60" 1.53
.81
.66
1.00
.91
1.04
.95
.77
.78
—
-—
Uha^ilJ-
1960-61 1/
1.23
.90
1.04
1.03
.90
.68
.40
.76
.68
—
SALES FQH
FKESE USE
■■■■■■ 1944-45
1.30
1.48
1.65
1.61
1,83
1.92
2.02
2. 06
1.33
2.06
—
1.58
1945-46
1.38
lo36
1,58
1.31
1.21
1.23
1.32
1,64
1.62
1.38
1946-47
1.16
1.18
1.16
.73
.69
.54
.40
.40
.44
.43
.99
1947-48
1.08
.61
.33
.31
.25
.20
.14
.14
.17
.17
.41
1948-49
.43
.45
.35
.47
.52
.79
1.25
1.80
1.56
1.56
.67
1949-50
2.27
1.53
1.56
1.74
1.73
1.70
1.74
1.56
1.46
le52
1,72
1950-51
1.05
.88
.92
.87
1.04
.98
.94
.78
.65
.45
1.01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
c52
.54
1952-53
.90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.61
.66
.69
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.66
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.80
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-58
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1,17
1.65
1.97
».
— .
.98
1958-59 2/
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65
.73
.78
—
1.05
1959-60 1.79
1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.14
1.27
..
—
U^M^
1960-61 i/
1.43
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
.51
.87
.81
—
SALES FOE
PBDCESSING
1944-45
1.12
1.63
1.63
1.65
1.81
1.96
1.98
1.99
1,71
__
1.69
1945-46
1.08
1.32
1.32
I.IQ
I'Qf
1.03
1.10
1.46
1.55
1.59
1.19
1946-47
1.02
1.04
.60
.42
.32
.30
.21
.16
.17
.49
1947-48
.31
.31
.24
.21
!l6
.11
.06
.05
__
._
.14
1948-49
.30
.28
.31
.34
.45
.58
.65
.74
.84
.85
.43
1949-50
1.06
1.49
1.70
1.86
1.79
1.76
1.75
1,23
1.23
1.23
1.64
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.75
1.04
,90
.71
.41
.35
.20
.74
1951-52
.10
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
,14
1952-53
-.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58
.57
.66
.65
.66
.67
.81
.84
.61
.68
1958-59 2/
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.is
^^
.78
1959-60 .23
.18
.63
.98
.88
1.03
.93
.68
.73
a*^
Unavai 1 -
1960-61 1/
.23
.50
.98
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
"—
"•"
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Eevi
sed.
u.
S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
- 21 -
FLORIDA - KQUIV-flLEKm 't)IT THEg' PIRICES. BY WWES
PER BOX - SEASOKS -1^44/45-1960/61. INCLUSI"VE
GRAPEFKJIT- Seedless
SiLES,
SEASON
SEPT.
OCT.
NOV.
HEC.
JSS.
FEB. MAB.
APE.
MAT JUNE
JULY
Season
$ $
$ $
$
ALL MJiTKODS
OF SALE
1944-45
1.26
1.82
1.66
1.65
1.83
1.95
2.05
2.05
1.95
—
1.76
1945-46
1.30
1.33
1.50
1.20
1.11
1.19
1.31
1.53
1.60
1.59
1.33
1946-47
1.32
1.11
.92
.53
.53
.41
.44
.36
.40
.36
.64
1947-48
1.40
.61
.26
.31
.31
.20
.13
.16
.18
.09
.33
1948-49
.59
.35
.34
.57
,99
1.62
2.19
1.41
1.08
.85
1949-50
2.64
1.89
1.85
ll96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
1.94
1950-51
1.27
1.11
1.18
1.10
1.40
1.20
1.14
.81
.59
.35
1.09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
.63
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
'.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
lo33
.71
1954-55 ,
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.24
.81
1955-56 2/
1.30
.89
.88
.79
.63
.59
.69
.98
.79
1.13
.80
1956-57
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
• ••
__
1.16
1958-59 2/
2oia
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
87
98
1.20
.94
1.20
1959-60 ,
2.22
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
-_
1.12
1960-61 1/
1.46
1.41
1.37
1.31
1.00
.79
.64
.81
.71
1.94
^^ml-
sai.es fob
FEESE USE
1944-45
1.30
1.60
1.77
1.66
1.85
1.95
2.07
2.07
2.06
__
1.83
1945-46
1.38
1.41
1.92
1.53
1.36
1.55
1.60
1.65
1.69
1.69
1.58
1946-47
2.18
1.42
1.40
1.44
.80
.97
.62
.45
.54
.54
.91
1947-48
1.50
.75
.33
.50
.51
.38
'24
.35
.37
.37
.59
1948-49
1.01
.66
.44
.43
.69
.65
1.15
1.86
2<.46
1.92
1.96
1.09
1949-50
2.75
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1-52
2.12
1950-51
2.68
1.44
1=22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1.35
1.33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
»77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1>21
1953-54
2.40
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.82
.87
.67
1.66
.95
1954-55
2.12
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56 2/
1.42
1.07
1.03
.97
.80
.82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57 "
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
1.46
1958-59 2/
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
lai
1.42
1959-60
2.42
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
Una^?.
1960-61 1/
1.75
1.71
1.60
1.49
1.18
1.01
.79
.98
.89
2.27
SALES TOE
PEDCESSING
1944-45
1.12
1.63
1.63
1.65
1.81
1.96
1.98
1.99
1.71
_
1.69
1945-46
1.08
1.28
1.28
1.06
-98
.96
1.05
1.43
1.51
1.14
1946-47
.82
.82
.71
.41
.29
.22
.26
.29
.21
!l6
.17
.32
1947-48
.07
.17
.20
.20
.17
.10
.06
.00
.00
.00
.10
1948-49
.18
.31
.26
.27
.32
.48
.64
.71
.78
.65
.87
.44
1949-50
1-06
1.48
1-69
1.83
1.76
1.74
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
.42
-57
.60
.60
.72
1.04
.80
.71
.41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
.02
.03
.05
1952-53
-.05
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
-46
.40
.36
1953-54
.10
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
.05
1954-55
-.03
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
1955-56
-.05
-.05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
.30
.50
.50
.19
1956-57
.00
.20
.27
.45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
.53
1958-59 2/
.38
.68
.78
.73
.68
.73
.53
.83
.83
.48
.68
1959-60
.23
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.65
.58
.55
.53
'^^I
1960-61 1/
•00
.26
.46
.52
.40
.37
.25
.60
.53
.K
1/ Erelimirary 2/ Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
22 -
FLORIDA .. EQUIViiLEHT "ON TREE" FEICES. BY M)MTHS
PER BOX - SEiiSONS 194V/ 48-1960/ 61. IHCLUSITO
TMGERINES
SALES
SEASON
.NOV.
DEC.
JANo
FEB .
MAS.
APE.
Season
Average
ALL METtDDS
OF SALES
1947-48
■ 1.88
.79
.52
.52
•>w
_„
1948-49
1.02
1.16
.94
1.02
2.99
3.39
1949-50
2.62
1.87
1.11
.90
1.51
—
1950-51
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1.14
1951-52
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3.70
—
1952-53
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
-_
1953-54
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
3.35
—
1954-55
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
—
1955-56
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1956-57
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
_.
1957-58
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
— »
_-
1958-59 2/
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
—
«
1959-60
2.48
2.72
3.10
_.
M_
••—
1960-61 1/
3.87
1.75
.97
.82
—
~
SALES FOE
FHESE USE
1947-48
2.01
.92
,73
.82
__
__
1948-49
1.30
1.41
1.24
1.41
3.10
3.58
1949-50
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
1950-51
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
1951-52
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
1952-53
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
»•■
1953-54
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.68
3.33
1954-55
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
1955-56
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
1956-57
3.38
1.94
1.67
2.02
2.85
1957-58
3,21
2.65
2.52
2.11
__
1958-59 2/
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
1959-60 ~
3.01
3.34
2.96
__
__
1960-61 1/
4.63
2.30
1.41
1.^
—
—
S.ALES FOB
PBOCESSING
1947-48
.05
-.05
-.15
-.10
1948-49
.Qa
.15
.25
.24
.05
.30
1949-50
.05
.35
.46
.46
.61
1950-51
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
.30
1951-52
.04
.03
.03
.03
.03
~
1952-53
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
1953-54
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
1954-55
-02
.04
.04
.07
.12
1955-56
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
1956-57
.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
1957-58
1958-59 2/
.11
.05
cl2
.35
•07
.30
.07
.25
~
1959-60 ""
-.15
-.05
.30
1960-61 1/
-.45
.10
.30
.15
—
—
.80
1.20
1.45
1.44
1.31
1.37
1.60
1.39
1.77
1.73
2.40
1.62
2.59
Unavailable
.99
1.51
1.92
1.99
1.56
1.76
2.10
1.78
2.23
2.31
2.86
2.42
3.26
Unavailable
-.10
.17
.45
.16
.03
—02
-.05
.06
.15
.22
.10
.30
.00
Uhavailaible
i/ Preliminary.
2^1 Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Beporting Service
23 -
FLORIDA -
"ON THEE" PRICES
- PER BOX
SEASONS. 1940/41-19a)/61
ALL
SOLD 1
SOLD
ALL
SOLD
SOLD
ALL
SOLD
SOLD
SKA.SON
METHODS
i'KESH
PfiOCESS-
MKIEODS
FBESH
PROCESS-
LETEOES
FRSSE
PROCESS-
SiiES
USE
nrc
SALES
USE
ING
SALES.
USE
ING
All
Early & Midseaaon
Lat«
3 (Valencia)
0 R AH G E
_s
ORANGES
ORANGE
^
1940-41
$ .79
$ .82
$ .60
$ .64
$ .67
$ .39
$ .98
i 1.02
$ .78
1941-42
1.10
1.15
.79
.90
.94
.67
1.35
1,43
.93
1942-43
1.74
1.81
1.40
1.47
1.55
1.10
2.02
2.09
1.72
1943-44
1.81
1.87
lc62
1.61
1.66
1.42
2.06
2.17
1.79
1944-45
2.21
2,23
2.18
1.98
2.06
1.V6
2-45
2.45
2.45
1945-46
2.37
2.35
2.41
2.09
2.14
2.00
2.67
2.60
2.76
1946-47
.95
1.25
.46
.84
1.14
.25
1.10
1.42
.67
1947-48
.63
.76
.52
.66
.71
.62
.60
.82
.41
1948-49
1.39
1.47
1.29
.75
.78
.71
2.16
2.24
2.06
1949-50
2.14
2.19
2.12
1.80
1.74
1.84
2.61
2.73
2.52
1950-51
1.65
1.76
1.57
1.46
1.58
1.38
1.87
2.01
1.79
1951-52
.80
.86
.76
.70
.78
.65
.93
.97
.90
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
1.12
1.15
1.11
1.51
1.54
1.49
1953-54
1.26
1.39
1.20
1.10
1.23
1.05
1.45
1.57
1.39
1954-55
1.37
1.42
1.35
1.12
1.20
1.09
1.72
1.75
1.71
1955-56
1.85
1.86
1.85
1.71
1.70
1.72
2.04
2.08
2.02
1956-57
1.40
1.69
1.31
1.45
1.69
1.37
1.34
1.68
1.22
1957-58
2.14
2.00
2.18
1,57
1.52
1.58
3.17
2.96
3.23
1958-59 2/
2.87
2.78
2.89
2.66
2.61
2.67
3.12
3.06
3.13
1959-60 T/
1.96
2.02
1.94
1.87
2.00
1,82
2.07
2.04
2.08
1960-61 2/
All
Seedless
Seedy
G E
APEFEUIT
GR
APEFEUI T
GRAPEFRUIT
1940-41
$ .33
$ .42
$ .27
$ .43
$ .50
a .27
$ .29
$ .32
$ .27
1941-42
.63
.73
.54
.73
.80
.54
.56
.63
.54
1942-43
.92
1.08
.84
1.04
1.21
.84
.85
.88
.84
1943-44
1.31
1.34
1.30
1.35
1.39
1.30
1.28
1.22
1.30
1944-45
1.70
1.72
1.69
1.76
1.83
1.69
1.67
1.58
1.69
1945-46
1.27
1.50
1.17
1-33
1.58
1.14
1.23
1.38
1.19
1946-47
.63
.94
.43
.64
.91
.32
.62
.99
.49
1947-48
.26
.52
.13
.33
-59
.10
.20
.41
.14
1948-49
1 .67
.95
.43
.85
1.09
.44
.50
.67
.43
1949-50
1.79
1.99
1.63
1.94
2.12
1.62
1.66
1.72
1.64
1950-51
.94
1.22
.70
1.09
1.30
.59
.80
1.01
.74
1951-52
.52
.81
.12
.74
.93
.05
.29
.54
.14
1952-53
.76
1.08
.40
1.01
1.21
.36
.49
.68
.42
1953-54
.49
.86
.11
.71
.95
.05
.25
.57
.14
1954-55
.63
.95
.24
.81
1.02
.16
.38
.66
.28
1955-56
.57
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
1956-57
.89
1.36
.44
1.12
1.42
.38
.58
1.03
.47
1957-58
.98
1.37
.63
1.16
1.46
.53
.74
.98
.68
1958-59 2/
1.04
1.36
.75
1.20
1.42
.68
.83
1.05
.78
1959-60 1/
1.05
1.31
.76
1.12
1.33
.57
.91
1.10
.88
1960-61 3/
2/ Eevise
d.
3/ Not
available
at time
of sunmai
y release.
1/ Preliminary.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
- 24
Tm^n.n^, T^ATT. !, TRUCK - 0^^^^^^'= - ^^ n- ==- ''■'''^^ttL^^.^l^' T'^'^^''
TTRniJ SEPT. 1. 1?im THRU JULY 31. 1961 - BY STATES OF OBIGIN
Carlots rail & boat - Ti^ck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
Cities
Rail
FLA.
Truck
Albany, N-Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0-
Columbia, S.C.
Eallas, Tex.
Denver , Colo .
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex. #
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
Nar Yoik Ciiy -Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, Mo. j
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San&andsx>Oakland I
Seattle -TacoEca, Wadi.
Washington, D.C.
Wichita, Kans.
2
9
368
364
40
223
183
130
37
CALU
Eail
Truck
Bail
256
12
30
24
I -
I 8
I -
I 17
I 5
12043
850
216
. 18
I 17
9
36
57
124
647
342
378
405
148
756
166
404
312
24
22
268
2
18
243
86
21
259
119
466
133
50
8
209
1191
856
277
6
106
144
10
12
6
24
355
5
184
17
189
1
1167
240
1050
176
470
2
10
789
4
13
162
16
28
1
6
150
204
4
1
3118
997
701
82
66
255
7
13
1
200
87
1
10
17
15
21
2
243
13
ARIZ.
Truck
26
1
90
7
41
7
192
4141 -
90 40
54l
126
24
243
2S02
9
60
34
133
174
3
60
TEX.
Eail
Truck
Eail
36
11
305
138
267
79
1139
321
30
119
3
1
2
5
18
15
12
2
7
19
9
149
14
20
37
22
1
16
3
44
5
37
10
1
1
10
3
2
3
21
16
MEX.
Truck
3
3
11
1
45
17
2
ll
3091
1171
82 1
241 1
8l
921
123
5
151
20
4
1
10
6
6
9
TOTAL
23
28
14
4 54
23
17
32
230
59
8
60
2
2
3
2
19
3
4
Eail
Truck
189
134
26
669
559
360
1
410
1558
408
281
148
1404
1082
376
200
643
407
39
320
5
550
11
571
1097
366
4
151
16
413
179
275
20
430
3100
58
273
47
331
.6
500
176
295
209
258
21
98
12
325
5175
1191
1867
892
958
291
101
318
83
106
315
303
7
327
13
343
1
1251
239
362
144
385
1
189
T5§?r
TOTAL
i95r
8675
10412
7191
"32r
319
136
1749
17
98
18032
Montreal, Can.
Ottawa, Can.
Toronto , Can •
Vancouver, Can.
Winnipeg, Can.
21
2
24
6
401
19 1
668
181
18 123
2921 1032
3l 151
27
■BT
256
1
45
300
30
2288
3
33
3
2
13
4
-vr
156
12
104
7
2
35
■ssr
968
198
1206
171
260
2803
419
20
337
303
93
TOTAL
742
394
TBT
35
1172
#-Addi t.ional_Eai2 Ifaloads - UNITED STiffES — None .
CANADA-- Montj^eal Ottawa
Brazil 4 Israel
Cuba 2 Janan
Israel 130
Jmen 9
So . Africa 433
T,oj:onto
17 IsraeT
7 Japan
So. Africa
64
V^c^uver
Formosa
Israel
Japan
So. Africa
3
1
553
6
Winnip^
I srael 5
Japan 128
So. Africa 9
#-MditionaIjrruck_yhloads - UNITED STATES — Louisiana; Houston 1, New Orleans 308.
Cuba: New York City 1 •
CANADA— Ottawa- So . Africa 5 ~ Toronto- So . Africa 294 , Japan 1 .
25 -
ITOLOADS. BAIL & THICK - (a^PEFHUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CMADIM CITIES
FIP;.: SEPT. 1. 196C TERU JULY 31. 1961 1' BY ST^ZS OF ORIGIH
Carlots rail include boat - Truck i boat converted to car lot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
FLA.
CALIF
ARIZ.
TEX
.
MEX.
TOTAL
Cities
Rail
Pail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Tr^jck
Truck 1
Truck
Truck
Truck]
Truck
Albany, N-Y.
22
171
3
1
_
^
2
_
_
^
27
172
Atlanta #
1
374
1
3
8
1
.
2
_
—
10
380
BaltiniDre, Md. #
279
236
2
1
_
-
9
6
-
-
290
293
Biiminghem, Ala-
_
184
1
3
-
.
—
11
-
-
1
198
Boston, Mass. #
696
299
30
.
5
«.
1
1
»
_
732
300
Buffalo, N.Y.
43
226
7
»,
18
—
_
-
_
_
68
226
Chicago, 111-
421
648
11
6
12
1
247
172
~
-
691
827
Cincinnati , 0-
137
217
14
2
4
_
29
61
_
1
184
281
Cleveland, 0. #
202
500
9
_
9
_
24
4
_
—
244
504
Columbia, S-C. f
8
121
-
2
2
•.
.
_
-
_
10
123
Dallas, Tex.
_
17
24
.
5
_
415
-
—
-
461
Denver, Colo-
-
169
-
25
.
2
5
374
_
_
5
570
Detroit
478
338
9
3
12
M
122
10
_
-
621
351
Ft. ')Torth, Tex.
_
1
—
6
.
•
m.
94
_
-
-
101
Houston, Tex.
_
-
-
6
«
2
-,
239
-
_
..
247
Indianapolis, Ind.
8
272
13
3
13
-
28
60
_
_
62
335
Kansas City, Mo.
2
149
_
12
_
7
56
164
M
_
58
332
Los Angeles, Cal.
—
198
_
456
-
987
.
359
_
-
-
20O2
Louisville, Ky.
6
163
1
_
5
_
_
53
.
_
12
216
Menyhis, Tenn.
113
1
6
-
.
13
111
-
-
14
230
Miami , Fla.
I
532
1
-.
.
—
»
-
_
_
1
532
Milwaukee, Wis.
63
257
—
5
_
-
43
34
•
»
106
296
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
3
244
18
3
9
-
96
239
—
_
126
486
Nashville, Tenn.
9
38
_
1
2
—
.
10
_
.
11
49
New Orleans, La. jf'
3
138
1
- 7
.
.
13
32
2
1
19
178
NewlfodiCity-Nevj-ark #
2686
1432
61
-
4
—
1
_
-
—
2752
1432
Philadelphia, Fa. #
783
623
34
2
18
-
_
—
_
-
835
625
Pittsburgh, Pa. f
H)rtland, Ore.
384
294
11
1
9
1
4
2
.
408
298
103
17
6-
43
19
61
18
141
-
-
146
262
Providence, E.I.
16
108
2
.
«
_
_
_
M
.
18
108
St. Louis, Mo- #
25
274
5 ■
6
1
.
118
27
M
.
149
307
Salt Lake City, Utah
-
134
-
23
-
34
1
236
-
.
1
427
San Antonio, Tex.
_
_
_
10
*
1
_
177
-
_
_
188
San Fr and. SCO -Oakland
3
129
.
178
^
307
_
172
.
3
786
Seattle -Tacoma, Wash.
161
20
12
49
53
30
5
145
_
_
231
244
Washington, D-C #
39
398
1
4
-
-
-
-
—
40
402
Wichita, Kans.
-
16
-
12
-
-
1
233
-
-
1
261
TOTAL
6581
254
203
836
2
7876
9100
905
1439
3584
2
15D30
Montreal, Can. 4
48
962
27
42
5
16
138
962
Ottawa, Can. #
11
120
1
1
3
_
»
M
15
121
Toronto, Ont. w
92
986
35
»
24
.
_
.
.
_
151
986
Vancouver, B.C. ff
179
8
6
20
3
.
6
16
1
^
195
44
Winnipeg, Can.
42
134
13
1
17
-
1
47
-
-
73
182
TOTAL
372
2210
82
22
89
-
12
63
17
-
572
2295
#-Addi_tional_Rail. Unload^ - UIIITED^STiJ'ES — Kew_York _Ciiy , Central America 5.
CM ADA — ^_nt_re_al- Central iimerica 16 — Vancower-T'Central jjmerica 1 .
#-M^iU^naljrnick_Ifaloads- UHITED STATES — Cuba: Atlanta 1 - Baltincre 3 - Boston 1 - 'fetshington
1- Cleveland_ 3 — New York City ^ — Philadelphia 6 — Pittsburgh a — St. Louis i.
Columbia, S.C., Central ikoerica 1 New Orleans, La., Louisiana 5.
CM^A— Central America;
Montreal" 7 — Ottawa 1 -- Toronto 47.
- 26 -
Tmrn^T^s, HAIL & THJCK - TAN&5HINES - 41 U. S. CITTKS * 5 CANADIM CITIES.
mnu RKPT. 1. iPffH^r july 3v. i96i .. BY states of ORigm
n«.rlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to caxlot equival
ents on bag
is 500 boxes
FLA.
..CALIF.
" ARIZ.
Bail ■
Truck
TEX.
MEK.
TOTAL
Cities
Bail
Truck
-Bail
Truck
Truck
Iteil
Truck
Bail
Truck
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass-
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0-
Columbia, S.C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. V^orth, Tex.
Houston, Tez.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo-
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, ^.
Men^jhis, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mnpls-St. Paxil, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La. f
Ifew York City-Newark f
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, Mo-
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
SanFrancisco-Oakland
Seattle -Tacoma, Wash.
V/ashington, D.C.
Wichita, Kans.
3 43
84
72 72
74
146 129
12 64
118 226
33 55
60 120
64
21
57
134 134
6
28
4 67
33
9
3 30
3 41
70
10 65
1 58
20
2 39
512 239
164 198
124 105
7 4
14 60
4 92
3
5
11 2
14 73
14
- 1
1
I 2
I 334
I 1
- 1
2
I 1
I 18
- 10
1
59
17
I 2
t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 0) 1 CO 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I.I 1 1 1
■
3 1
I 2
6
1
- 12
I 1
1 -
- 9
I 4
I r
i 23
2
1
I 3
3
! t
2
- 1
I 1
1 -
3 1
- 20
1 -
3 43
84
72 72
74
146 129
12 64
124 2SD
33 57
60 121
64
26
67
141 138
6
44
4 67
33
388
3 30
3 42
70
10 66
1 59
22
2 39
512 239
164 199
126 105
7 22
14 60
7 93
15
35
65
12 19
14 73
20
TOTAL
1451
2404
449
51
^ 35
" SI
^^^ 3000
Montreal, Can.
Ottawa, Can.
Toronto , Can .
Vancouver, Can.
Winnipeg, Can.
8 65
7
23 119
2
-
-
-
5
21 -
13 65
7
44 119
- 2
TOTAL
'' 193
-
-
-
26
'' 193
#-Mdiiional Bail Unloads - UNITED STATES — None.
" ' " CANADA —None.
#-Mdiiional_Tru£k_Unl^ads- UNITED STATES *- New Orleans- Louisiana 23 — New York City- Cuba 1
CAtJADA — NoneT '' ' '
EiCPLAHAIION- Where rail unloads show State of Origin* no shipments shown to cover -
due probably to 'mixed' cars being reported as to predominating conmodity
- 27 -
UNLOADS. RAIL & TEJCK - MIXED CITRUS - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CMADIAN CITIES.
FFOIvI SEPT . 1 . 1960 TEHJ JULY 31 . 1961 - BY STATES OF OHIGIH
Carlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
FLA.
CALIF.
ARIZ.
Truck
TEX.
MEX.
TOTAL
Cities
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S.C.
Lallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis-, Ind.
Kansas City, Ivlo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ey.
Memphis, Terin.
Miami, Fla.
Milwajikee, Wis.
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La- #
New York City-Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Poxtland, Ore.
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Jex.
Sen liar.c i SCO -0 akland
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
Washington, D.C.
Wichita, Kans.
3
3 .
157
197
7 157
46
47
2
8 y.
loi -
8 I
18 I
'I !
4 7
9 92
988 -
279
181
2
5
2
I I
2
25
10
10 ■• -
31 I
19 •
43
14
3
1
17 I
1 '
4
1
6 I
2
6
10 14
4
1 29
i :
10
I :
1 -
26
1
i I
2
i-
1 I
1
4 I
I I
i I
41 I
15
2
47 I
3 '-
5
96
1 I
35 2
11 1
8
8
5
4
2 I
357 I
I I
i 1 I.I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 r.4 1 1 1 i 1 1
14
3
173
230 -
28 157
131
76
7
9
170 -
4 Z
17
97
25 Z
48 7
6
25 22
12
10 129
7 1
1063
309
192
4
5
374
1
3 Z
51
TOTAL
2110
261
332
44
12
638
11
3
3095
316
Montreal, Can.
OttasTa, Can.
Toronto, Can.
Vancouver, Can.
Winnipeg, Can.
3 4
4 1
3 I
2 10
1 t 1 1 t
1 1 1 iH 1
_
1 -
I I
l t
8 11
TOTAL
' 5
' 10
1
1
-
'' 15
^-AddiJ^ional_Egi_l Unlo.ads
UNITED STATES ~ None.
tMADA — None.
#-Addi^i£nal_Truck Unloads- UNITED STATES
"" CANADA
-- New Orleans- Louisiana 3.
— None.
28
PTTFtTlS UTTLnABS
- RAIL ONLY
- MIS
ChlLL
ANEa
s u. s
, ClTiJtb - J
31 axju.
liO \JJ!
WX^XU
Ai.1
Sf-JPT
T iqfin THRTI.TTILY 31. 1961
. Boat Converted to Carlot Equivalents -
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGS.
Fla.
MIXED CITRUS
Cities
Ariz.
Calif.
Fla.
Ifes
Aria
Cel.
Fla. 1 Tex.
Ariz^
Cal.
Fla.
Tex.
Akron, 0.
Altoona, Pa.
Bridgeport, Conn.
5
12.
28
42
15
7
23
-
2 " 19 -1
- 11
6
12
5
1 - 2 -
3 17 -
1
2 1
. - - 1
4
2
-
1
2
14
9
-
Charleston, S-C.
—
1
—
7
2
Charleston, W-Va.
Charlotte, N.C.
,_
12
5
14
8
_
-
-
-
-
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Columbus, 0.
9
2
153
1
19
3
11
4
3
35
-
Davenport, la. •#
Dayton, 0.
Decatur, 111-
-
4
5
1
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
Des Moines, la.
-
11
-
-1
1
_ - - 17
3
—
"■
2
1
"
~
Duluth, Minn.
-
15
-
-1
1
1
•■
1
2
Evansville, Ind.
_
-
3
-1
_ - - 3
■■
Flint, Mich.
_
33
10
-1
1 1 11 7
■"
■■
*■
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn.
7
3
18
113
161
8
11
24
-
1
_ - 13 -
4 - 12 14
2 68 -
10
3
22
-
3
8
10
3
11
Huntington, W.Va.
-
1
7
-
_ - 3 -
1
~
^
~
Jackson, Miss.
-
-
-
1
_ - - -
—
^
■*
~
~
Jacksonville, Fla.
_
2
-
-
_ 3 - -
"
13
"*
Knoxville, Tenn.
-
2
3
-
1 - 1 12
~
1
■■
Lexington, Ky.
-
-
3
-
—
"
"
Little Bock, Ark.
1
1
-
1
-~
~
4
Madison, Wis.
2
22
-
-
- - 3 13
2
-
-
—
New Haven, Conn.
-
26
3
-
- - 12 -
-
-
—
T
—
Norfolk, Va.
-
15
16
-
2 4 10 -
-
-
—
1
*
Oklahoma City, Okla.
-
3
-
-
—
—
•
"•
Omflha, Neb.
3
10
-
-
—
—
—
^
Peoria, 111- If
-
17
4
-
I I 2 2
-
—
—
—
Phoenix, Ariz-
_
-
-
-
_ _ - -
-
-
1
—
Portland, Me.
1
32
-
-
- _ - 3
-
1
-
-
Ealeigh, N.C.
-
10
10
-
2 - 3 -
5
-
-
—
Richmond, Va.
-
16
36
-
- - 7 -
10
-
1
3
—
Roanoke, Va.
.
4
11
-
- - 4 -
-
-
-
1
—
Rochester, N.Y.
2
68
16
-
1 28 -
7
-
-
2
-
Rockford, 111.
-
11
-
4
- 1 1 25
-
-
-
-
Scranton, Pa.
3
201
17
-
13 9-
7
-
-
-
Shreveport, La.
Sioux City, la.
2
-
-
-
_ - - -
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
- - - -
-
-
2
-
Sio\ix Falls, S.D.
1 -
3
-
-
_ _ _ -
-
-
-
-
South Bend, Ind.
I
2
•.
-
_ _ - -
-
-
-
-
Spokane, Wash.
1 2
19
2
-
2 5 20 -
-
-
-
-
^ringfield, Mass.
1 —
61
2
-
3 2-
4
-
2
6
-
Syracuse, N.Y.
1 7
132
3
1
3 17 2
3
-
7
2
» 1
Toledo, 0.
-
55
22
-
1 1 38 11
3
-
1
1
-
Topeka, Kans.
-
1
-
1
15
-
-
-
1
Wheeling, W.Va.
-
11
-
-
- 2 - -
-
-
-
1
Wilkes Bar re. Pa.
9
30
3
-
- 1 2 -
—
—
m
-
Youngstown, 0.
2
49
26
^
4 3 28 -
*"
■*
'
TOTALS
58
1421
329
12
24 34 359 129
105
5
21
' 11]
. 18
•#-Incl
ades
Moline,
111.,
& Rock Island, 111.
#-Addiii^nal_Raii Unl
oadjs
- Peoria. Ill
.• --
TanaerineE
. — Mexico
2 car
s.
- 29 .
TTEIGETED AVFJj^E ..aUCTIOH ruICES - FLOBIBA ORiHGES
1960-61 "SEASDII '
TOTALS
528 6.44
665 7 .04
445 3.70
249 5.93
176 6.79
HEW
YORK C
I T Y
PHI
LADS
L P E
I A
.
Temples
.
Teajples
Week
Interior
Indian
Eiver
4/5
Bu.
Interior
Indian
Eiver
4/5 Bu.
Ending
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
. . Boxes
Cars]
Avg.
Caxs| Avg.
Caxsj Avg.
Cars| Avg.
Caxs| Avg.
Cars Avg.
1960
$
$
$
$
$
5
Sept. 9
16
23
7
6.34
-
-
-
-
-
••
-
••
-
-
5
4.76
^^
^
„
^
^
'••""■
••
^ -
^^
^,
30
5
7.58
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oct. 7
—
_
—
—
..
—
•
_
_
»
»
—
14
1
8.74
•.
.
..
M
..
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..
•«
M
M
21
•.
.
_
.
_
.
2
8.06
..
w
_
«
28
7
6.69
_
_
.
_
7
6.71
..
^
M
M
Nov. 4
11
7.53
2
7.30
-
.
7
6.68
.
•
_
«
11
17
8.11
1
8.40
.,
_
8
7.30
M
«.
..
M
18
34
6.46
6
7.29
_
_
14
5.79
1
7.10
.
^
25
22
5.99
11
6.90
»
_
14
5.54
1
6.54
_
»
Dec. 2
21
6.11
14
7.78
1
4.45
9
5.38
3
7.43
2
4.07
9
7
7.06
20
8-03
10
4.55
11
5-83
4
7.66
3
2.78
16
4
5.59
24
6.99
9
4.18
5
5.55
5
6.95
4
3.36
23
6
6.57
29
6.99
19
4o24
6
6.05
6
7.20
3
3.82
30
6
6.14
29
6.39
13
4,20
6
6.27
6
6.83
3
3.37
1961
Jan. 6
11
5.58
20
6.93
19
3.14
6
4,81
8
5.75
7
3.25
13
11
6.12
21
7.01
32
3,04
5
5.34
6
6.35
10
2.74
20
7
6.21
16
7.15
15
3.75
2
4.51
3
7.11
4
3.54
27
9
5.89
17
7.00
14
3.85
5
5.80
7
7.08
6
3.48
Jeb. 3
12
6.36
14
7.36
33
3.12
5
5.91
3
6.63
13
3.16
10
6
7.99
15
8.60
15
3.80
5
6.76
5
7.16
8
3.24
17
9
7.99
13
8.29
25
3.81
10
6.80
2
7.65
6
3.39
24
22
6.30
14
7.81
47
2.89
9
6.06
4
7.08
17
2.73
Max. 3
18
5.37
21
6.91
40
2.45
8
6.13
2
6.40
15
2.34
10
15
6.53
17
7.18
23
4.53
9
6.05
5
6.72
9
3.64
17
19
6.37
20
7.20
33
4.68
3
5.79
4
6.96
10
4.60
24
9
7.17
24
7.27
27
4.72
9
5.81
4
7.11
8
4.93
31
26
5.62
28
5.91
20
4.60
9
5.40
8
6.76
6
4.07
.for. 7
20
5.28
32
5.30
17
4.32
5
5.10
12
5.75
2
4.12
14
9
5.82
31
5.71
16
3.72
2
5.44
10
6.07
3
3.10
21
7
6.15
23
6.36
9
3.18
3
5.11
8
6.08
1
2-95
28
10
6.63
19
7.11
5
3.55
3
5.94
8
6.68
2
3.06
May 5
15
6.39
23
6.61
1
3.11
4
5.92
6
7.41
M
..
12
12
6.20
16
6.92
2
3.59
5
5.84
7
6.86
.
3.23
19
15
6.54
20
6.82
.
.
6
5.87
7
6.52
.
»
26
15
6.36
23
6.68
„
^
7
5.69
6
6.46
.
M
Jvme 2
9
6.88
13
7.51
—
..
5
6.02
3
7.28
-
.
9
15
7.02
14
7.63
.
_
9
6.42
2
8.27
.
M
16
22
5.80
13
6.70
M.
_
12
5.44
4
7.00
..
„
23
16
6.17
14
7.14
.»
_
6
5.58
3
6.80
„
^
30
15
6.87
16
7.52
-
_
6
6.14
6
6.84
^
«
July 7
8
7.74
8
8-81
»
_
2
7.47
3
8.58
.
••
14
8
8.52
6
10.02
_
..
^
1
8.62
^
«,
21
3
8.88
8
9.71
..
_
^
^
2
9-72
„
„
28
2
9.08
10
10.21
•*
"•
•■
••
1
9.54
••
"•
142 3.36
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
excluding Tenples 1,193 cars Avg. $6.77
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges, exclud-
ing Temples 425 cars Avg. $6.29
I^ade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market ITews Service
- 30 -
WEIGHTED AVERAC-a AUCTION PRICES - FLQRIM 0RM&E5
1960-61 SEASON
I
J 0 S
T 0
N
P ]
[TTSBUEGH
Week
Ending
Interior
Indian
Eiver
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Inte
rior
Indiai
Eiver
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Carsl
Avg.
Cars
Avg,
Cars
Avg.
Cars]
■Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1960
$
i
$
i
$
$
Sept. 9
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
16
M
-
_
—
—
—
—
••
*
•
^
"^
23
_
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
•
•"
"
30
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
"
••
"
•"
Oct. 7
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
■"
"
.■
14
.
-
—
-
—
-
—
—
"
"
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21
1
6-86
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
28
1
6.00
*
i_
-.
-
-
—
-
-
"
".
Nov. 4
—
»
-
_
2
6.67
-
-
-
-
11
_
_
^,
^
_
.
2
7.41
—
—
—
-
18
_
.
2
7.79
.
••
4
6.39
-
-
-
-
25
_
»
3
6.45
-
«
6
5.27
-
-
-
-
Lee. 2
^^
3
6.66
_
»
3
5.39
-
-
-
-
9
^^
..
5
6.57
M
.
4
5.54
-
-
1
2.63
16
_
^
7
6.18
1
4.02
6
5.51
-
-
1
3.61
23
^
5
5.58
^
_
4
5.32
-
—
1
4.37
30
1
4.88
5
6.58
.
_
3
6.71
-
-
1
3.36
1961
Jan. 6
^
.
4
6.58
mm
_
2
6.53
-
-
2
2.46
13
_
^
8
6.45
M
3.45
4
5.68
2
6.21
2
2.75
20
1
6.00
7
6.45
3
3.46
6
5.17
-
-
-
2.66
27
4
7.87
^
3.37
2
5.18
-
_
3
3.25
Feb. 3
1
6.15
7
7.03
4
3.23
3
5.98
—
5.74
3
3.41
10
4
7.60
1
3.34
3
6.37
..
6.76
3
3.45
17
„
^
5
7.74
■-
3.97
3
7.18
_
—
4
3.17
24
1
6.18
3
7.93
2
3.30
7
6.27
.
-
3
3.32
Mar. 3
5
5.95
3
7.64
3
2.40
5
5.25
-
-
7
3.07
10
4
5.57
3
6.57
1
3.32
4
5.91
-
-
1
4.27
17
^
5
7.72
_
^
6
5.88
-
»
2
4.06
24
«
.
12
6.79
»
»
5
6.25
_
-
1
4.63
31
.
«
7
6.21
_
.
3
6.28
-
-
1
4.84
ibr. 7
.
.
8
6.03
.
5.09
6
5.40
1
5.28
-
3.74
14
1
5.84
9
6.12
V
2.82
5
5.59
1
5.64
—
2.92
21
1
5.56
7
5.98
-
_
4
5.58
_
5.46
_
_
28
^
.
5
6.52
.
«
6
5.33
1
5.96
1
3.57
May 5
.
_
7
6.73
M
_
4
6.12
—
6.40
-
-
12
«
_
9
6.33
.
2.94
4
6.39
2
6.64
.
—
19
.
—
6
6.35
.
.
4
6.59
1
6.42
.
_
26
_
_
4
6.96
.
«
6
6.28
1
5.50
M
_
June 2
—
_
4
7.13
.
V
2
6.45
.
—
.
—
9
.
.
4
8.21
_
«.
2
7.46
—
.
mm
M
16
1
6.12
2
7.39
»
••
6
5.58
«
4.86
»
_
23
-
—
3
6.53
»
•
3
6.61
•
•
-
_
30
_
5.88
1
7.98
«
—
4
5.59
»
«.
••
..
July 7
-
-
2
8.30
-
.
1
6.50
_
.
»
_
14
-
7.52
1
9.30
M
«
.
8.09
_
—
—
—
21
_
_
1
9.14
»
«
1
8.36
_
_
mm
«
28
^
^
"
""
«•
■"
1
8.22
■"
mm
•■
•"
TOTALS
18
5.85
175
6.75
15
3.19
146
5.95
9
6.06
37
3.36
Total
Sales, Fla. Oranges,
Total Sales,
Fla. Oranges,
exclud-
exclud
Lng Temples
- -
193 cars Avg.
$6.67
ing Temples -
- - 1
55 cars Avg. $5.96
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
31 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AIJCTIOH PRICES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1960-61 SEASOr
•
C L E V E
LAND
C E
I C
AGO
ST. LOU
I S
Temples
Temp
les
1
Week
Interior
4/5]
Bu
Interior
4/5 Bu
Interior
Ending
Boxes
Boxes
Cars] Avg.
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Cars]
Avg.
Cars|
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1961
$
$
$
$
$
Sept. 9
-
-
—
_
_
_
_
..
mm
_
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
_
-
_
_
.
_
.
„
_
„
Oct. 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
_
-
14
21
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
^^
^,
^
^
1
7.20
I
z
z
z
Nov. 4
_
—
_
_
2
6.39
«
_
.,
_
11
_
_
.
_
1
6.76
M
_
.
„
18
_
*
.
_
3
5.00
_
^
^
_
25
3
5.80
_
w
2
5.57
^
_
mm
«,
Dec. 2
3
4.93
•
.
7
5.11
.
M
2
6.01
9
-
—
-
-
4
6.06
1
3.96
1
5.68
16
5
5.21
—
_
7
5.17
_
3
.84
V
M
23
1
5.76
1
2.
76
4
6.40
2
4
.21
1
6.18
30
1
6.10
.
M
2
7.13
1
4
51
1
6.46
1961
Jan. 6
»
_
2
2.
91
3
5c57
7
3
68
.
^
13
2
5.52
2
3.
30
8
5.75
6
3
16
_
—
20
3
5.75
•
—
5
5.57
3
3
26
2
5.21
27
3
5.69
—
—
4
5.60
6
3
53
1
5.02
Feb. 3
2
5.60
_
_
6
5.39
6
3
29
M
M
10
1
6.06
_
_
4
6.11
8
3
53
„
.
17
1
6.44
1
3.
62
3
6.78
8
3.
40
^
_
24
5
5.62
_
_
5
5.57
6
3
18
„
^
Mar. 3
4
5.72
2
2.
65
6
4.83
8
2
54
•*
M
10
3
5.44
—
-
5
5.78
5
3.
66
H
«
17
3
6.21
_
_
5
5.60
4
4.00
«a
^
24
3
6.52
_
—
5
5.71
1
4
53
_
^
31
2
5.58
_
—
6
5.54
.
3.40
^
M
Apr. 7
3
3.63
»
..
7
5.46
^
3.
35
^
^
14
1
6.04
_
_
5
5.53
.
..
^
21
3
5.62
_
-
6
5.62
_
«
«
^
28
1
6.02
_
_
6
5.56
.
»
^
^
May 5
3
5.78
—
-
4
6.28
mm
.
M
.
12
3
5.94
—
_
4
6.12
M
.
»
^
19
-
_
_
3
6.45
_
•■
^
_
26
3
6.10
..
„
2
6.46
^
.
^
^
June 2
_
_
.
—
3
6.74
_
.
^
^
9
2
5.32
_
_
6
5.97
^
V
^
^
16
1
5.40
-
_
2
7.03
_
.
.
_
23
1
6.00
.
«.
4
6.24
.
.
^
^
30
2
6.62
_
..
3
6.22
.
.
.
M
July 7
.
-
-
_
1
5.76
„
.
^
.
14
-
-
-
-
5.66
-
-
*
*
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
28
'
'
^
^
"
"
^
■■
TOTALS
68
5.66
8
3.01
154
5.77
72
3.
42
8
5.72
Total
Sales,
Fla. Orange
s, excluding Temp]
es,
68 cars Avg.
$5.66
154 cars
Avg.
$5.77
1
8 cars Avg. $5.72
Note- Ir
I addition
. CHICAGO. Week
ending
Jan. 13. 1961 - Indian River.
few
boxes Avg. $5.66.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
Z2
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOBIPA ORflNGES
1963-61 SEAgOH
Week
Ending
I960
Sept. 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1961
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
Apr. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
DETROIT
TOTALS
Interior
Bo3:es
Cars] Avg.
T
Indian
River
Boxes
Caxs| Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars I Avg.
5
»
7.26
«
6.61
2
6.71
1
5.52
4
5.37
3
5.97
3
5.56
4
5.98
2
6.27
1
5.68
3
5.67
4
5.61
2
5.42
2
5.68
1
5.84
1
7.54
6
6.07
3
4.44
3
6.05
4
6.42
3
6.36
4
6.12
4
5.35
5
5.45
4
4.74
3
6.09
5
5.92
3
6.55
2
6.20
1
7.08
2
6.78
1
7.66
4
6.28
3
5.32
1
5.64
94 5.87
- 5.28
- 5.42
- 5.35
_
2.44
1
4.03
^
4.26
1
4.25
2
3.51
1
3.11
1
3.66
3
3.44
3
3.06
«
3.67
1
3.88
3
3.23
3
2.53
_
4.98
2
3.51
-
3.77
„
2.87
_
3.20
TOTAL ALL CITIES
21 3.32
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
exclioding Ten^les
94 cars Avg. $5.87
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg .
1
7 6.34
5
5
1
3
16
22
28
57
48
49
30
3D
26
22
23
33
30
26
31
20
27
55
49
43
40
34
50
45
28
28
29
35
31
30
34
21
35
48
33
31
12
8
4
3
4.76
7.58
8.74
7.66
6.69
7.08
7.78
6.22
5.73
5.66
6.12
5.40
6.09
6.34
5.47
5.78
5.58
5.68
5.96
6.86
7.25
6.10
5.45
6.08
6.15
6.33
5.65
5.20
5.64
5.57
5.99
6.17
6.16
6.38
6.21
6.60
6.63
5.77
6.03
6.44
7.43
8.52
8.75
8.79
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars] Avg.
1
2
1
9
15
20
29
36
40
40
32
37
26
28
24
24
20
21
26
25
29
40
43
53
51
38
33
36
34
34
34
20
20
19
20
23
13
8
11
11
7.30
8.40
7.38
6.49
7.56
7.73
6.83
6.85
6.48
6.59
6. 74
6.96
7.14
7.17
8.14
8.09
7.69
6.96
7.01
7.25
7.11
6.12
5.51
5.85
6.23
6.88
6.76
6.73
6.66
6.64
7.40
7.81
6.84
6.99
7.37
8.68
9.76
9.66
10.15
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars Avg.
3
15
16
26
19
39
53
26
32
62
35
45
78
78
39
51
37
27
19
19
10
8
1
2
4.19
4.03
3.92
4.14
4.04
3.23
3.00
3.62
3.63
3.16
3.57
3.62
2.92
2.50
4.17
4.58
4.76
4.49
4.30
3.62
3.16
3.43
3.11
3.59
1,265 6.10 1,025 6.94 740 3.56
Note-
lOTAL SALES, Fla. Oranges, exclud-
ing Temples 2,290 cars Avg. $6.48
Cincinnati not included - no auction sales during 1960-61 season.
Hade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 33 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION TRICIS - FLORIDA GRAPEFHJIT
1960-61 SEASON
NEW YORK CITY
WHITE
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvg.
ndian
ver
CaTs|Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars|A7g.
Indian
^i^gr
CaxslAvg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
Caa-slAr;?.
T
Indian
CarJAvg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarsJAvg.
r
Indian
£i2gS
CarslAp-g-
T
1 7
.48
1 5.26
2 3
.83
5 3
.55
1 3
.86
3 4
.28
1 4
.94
2 3
.97
1 3
.16
1 2
,80
1 2.30
1 4.58
1 3.88
1 2.14
5.14
T
T
4 9.17
— „
9 7.22
8 9.72
17 5.50
10 7.79
14 3.84
17 6.68
4 5.28
19 6.28
5 5.41
14 6.51
5 5.70
29 6.06
2 4.40
30 4.63
_
33 4.80
3 3.76
28 5.54
_ _
24 5.82
_ _
37 5.65
-
37 4.33
^ ^
17 5.65
2 4.68
23 5.48
- 5.70
15 6.53
2 4.33
25 5.97
4 3.92
31 5.04
2 3.63
34 4.94
_
40 4.16
2 3.08
38 4.09
2 2.38
39 3.94
1 3.72
28 4.55
2 2.86
44 4.19
_ _
49 4.20
2 2.91
47 3,88
•• •>
40 3.90
1 4.30
30 4.36
10 3.36
33 4.55
4 3.45
37 4.30
4 3.32
41 3.96
3 3.35
33 4.20
4 3.45
36 4.37
8 3.63
34 4.17
4 4.07
32 3.73
6 4.33
23 4.77
11 3.63
29 3.82
8 4.22
25 3.96
13 3.78
17 3.85
K) 4.62
15 4.93
7 6.14
18 6.37
6 5.25
19 5.14
2 5.11
13 4.86
2 1058
15 6.98
6 5.32
8 3.61
4 4.35
4 4.35
5 3.80
2 3.30
1 3.10
1 3.40
2 3.34
1 2.70
3.27
3.20
3.16
3.22
2.24
3.03
3.05
2.66
1 2.80
2 3.00
2 3.14
1 2.18
1 5.36
1 2.74
T
2
1
9
14
23
18
9.52
8.28
6.19
14 5.39
16 5.25
5.24
5.14
4.56
25 4.20
20 4.31
16 4.45
30 4.39
18 3.89
13 4.66
18 4.69
16 5.31
16 4.60
21 4.43
32 3.92
22 3.55
18 3.79
3.66
3.73
3.47
3.84
23 3.31
25 3.32
26 3.67
18 3.82
22 3.58
29 3.35
17 3.48
22 3.55
20 3.40
15 3.19
15 3.43
23 3.11
21 2.99
3.26
3.62
8 4.99
22 3.21
15 3.30
19
20
26
20
15
10
TOTALS 22 3.93 - 5.14
183 4.51 1191 4.74
-
72 4.55 793 3.96
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit.
all varieties & sections - - -
2,261 cars Avg. $4.43
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
34 -
TOTALS
TOIGETED AVEEACa .AUCTION PBICES - FLOBIDA GBAPEFEUIT
1960-61 SEASON
F E
I L A D
E L P E
I A
W E ]
[ T E
P I
N K
Week
Ending
SEED
SEED
LESS
S E
E D
SEEDLESS
Interior
Indian
Eiver
Interior
Indian
Elver
Interior
Jijdian
Eiver
Interior
Indian
Elver
Cars
lAvR.
Cars|Avg.
Cars|Avg.
CarslAvg.
CarsJAvg.
Car|Avg.
CarsJAvg.
CarsjAvg.
1960
$
$
$
^
$
$
$
$
Sept. 9
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
^ ^
^ ^
^ ^
23
30
Oct. 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
- —
z
I
_
^
^ ^
tm am
^ _
M mm
1 D.C0
a. M
14
1
5.90
.
M
3 6.88
. —
• -
. -
6 6.74
- —
21
4 4.26
•■
«,
11 4.92
1 4.02
» —
-• —
5 5.03
_
28
3
3.55
_
_
3 4.35
1 7.00
- *
— —
4 4.34
1 6.08
Nov. 4
1
2.12
_
^
5 4.03
M —
» •>
3 4.27
4 5.56
11
.
«
3 4.84
- 6.58
. .
. «
5 4.55
3 6.18
18
^
4.24
- 4.
14
4 4.20
2 5.64
— .
. ••
4 3.99
5 4.88
25
1
3.54
.
4 4.04
4 5.07
^ «
mm «
3 4.50
5 4.96
Dec. 2
2 4.00
_
_
1 4.00
3 4.71
- -
..
2 4.30
4 4.76
9
^
3.58
.
^
5 3.24
4 4.49
•• ■-
mm ••
2 3.52
5 4,81
16
V
.
V
2 3.34
3 4.74
V _
. —
1 3.20
8 4.03
23
_
M
_
M
1 3.70
4 4.85
— ~
. .
1 3.08
5 3.83
30
_
_
-
_
- 3.74
4 4.85
. -
. .
_ -
5 4.80
1961
Jan. 6
_
..
M
»
1 5.46
3 4.74
* —
* mm
1 2.92
4 4.71
13
_
_
.
_
2 4.89
7 4.77
. _
1. mm
1 4.64
6 4.58
20
_
-
_
_
2 4.77
3 4.93
. _
_ mm
1 4.32
6 4.81
27
.
_
_
w
4 4.08
5 5.20
. .
. »
1 4.06
3 5.78
Feb. 3
1
3.29
-
-
3 3.84
6 4.70
* —
. —
1 3.44
7 4.48
10
-
_
-
_
1 3.02
7 4.31
— —
. .
■• —
7 3.97
17
-
-
-
_
2 3.59
5 4.31
1 2.51
— ..
3 3.14
6 4.19
24
-
-
- 3
44
4 2.83
8 3.79
— .
m, —
- 3.70
7 3.90
ItSar. 3
_
.
_
..
3 2.89
5 3.55
■• ~
— ■■
- 2.44
9 3.41
10
_
-
_
_
5 3.22
3 4.27
• —
m, _
3 3.08
4 4.03
17
-
_
-
-
4 2.96
4 3.88
- 2.92
_ M
- 3.20
7 3.63
24
-
-
-
-
3 3.05
6 3.60
1 4.00
— —
2 3.53
10 3.41
31
1
2.52
-
-
3 3.03
2 3.39
« _
~ «•
4 2.96
5 3.37
4ir. 7
1
1.77
-
-
3 2.99
4 4.06
1 1.93
_ ^
- 2.43
7 3.29
14
iJ
2.39
_
-
1 2.86
5 3.96
«. —
. „
- 3.06
4 4.58
21
_
_
-
_
4 3.67
7 3.93
— _
^ ^
2 3.33
3 4.09
28
-
2.60
-
-
5 3.12
7 3.68
•• ••
mm mm
- 3.44
4 3.96
May 5
-
-
-
_
4 2.87
6 3.58
_ M
mm _
*■ mm
8 3.81
12
i
2.88
-
-
5 2,48
2 3.69
■> ■■
•• •.
1 2.56
6 3.40
19
4.00
-
_
3 3.37
4 4.21
_ _
^ av
5 3.87
26
1
1.65
-
-
5 3.46
4 3.80
_ _
«■ «
2 2.36
10 3.32
June 2
-
-
-
2 3.68
3 3.46
• _
■■ «>
7 3.59
9
_
-
-
-
3 3.51
3 4.07
3 2.10
■> »
■■ >■
4 3.71
16
-
y.06
-
-
3 2.99
3 4.20
1 2.45
— »
1 2.72
4 3.09
23
i
2. 70
-
-
2 3.19
3 3.97
. _
«• •.
1 2.48
5 2.79
30
-
-
-
-
5 2.69
4 3.44
— _
•• *■
2 2.61
2 2.90
July 7
-
-
-
-
-
2 4.32
- .
mm •
1 2.38
1 2.70
14
-
-
-
-
- -
2 5.48
- •
M ■>
_ _
2 4.64
21
-
-
-
-
2 6.29
3 5.15
-• ^
^ mm
_ _
3 4.15
28
5 4.38
2 4.40
~ ~
— "
1 4.12
3 4.41
20 3.35 - 3.79 131 3.74 154 4.26 7 2.45
65 4.11 204 4.04
Total Ssdes, Ela. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
581 cars Avg. $4-00
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 35 -
TOJGETED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOBISA GRjgEFHJIT
1960-61 SEASON "
B
H
WHITE
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
Biver
CaxsJAvR-
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarsJAvg-
Indian
River
3.88
3.50
1 3.10
- 4.18
3.26
r
CarslAvS'
$
PINK
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvR.
T
Indian"
River
CarJAvg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars|Avg.
Ipdian
Elver
Cars Av
3 4.47
1 3.76
6.98
5.96
4.49
4.36
3.86
5.08
4.38
4.08
4.10
- 3.32
4.80
4.08
3.71
5.16
6.15
6.69
4.61
6.10
3
4.19
8
4.88
6 4.91
7
4.69
9
4.12
6 3.99
10
4.07
10
3.97
9
4.00
9
4.15
11
3.98
15 3.55
18
3.26
11
3.43
6
3.88
10
3.74
9
3.57
14
3.49
10
3.60
8
3.61
13
3.49
6 4.16
6 4.21
7
3.59
5 3.34
3
4.43
1
6.00
4
5.84
4
4.50
T
2 5.48
1 4.06
1 4.50
1 3.42
1 3.00
- 4.14
W'g'
1
2
3
6
7
5
7
10
6
2
5.92
5.19
5.60
5.33
23
17
10
97
59
84
3
3
4
6
9
6
7
6
3.85
5.43
5.31
4.69
4.08
3.76
3.66
3.92
8 3.94
10 3.91
_ _
11 3.83
_ -
5 3.63
_ -
8 3.44
- -
8 3.25
_ ..
3 4.05
-
5 3.66
- _
6 3.75
- _
8 3.66
- _
9 3.45
_ .
6 3.59
- _
11 3.38
- _
5 3.94
_
6 3.49
1 3.38
4 3.24
» »
6 2.97
» .
5 3.18
- 4.94
2 4.87
1 6.48
2 5.64
- 3.03
4 3.19
-
1 2.78
TOTALS 1 3.10 - 3.71
19 5.00 275 4.00
- 4.10 -
8 4.48 226 3.89
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit,
all varieties & sections
529 cars Avg. $3.99
Made available
thro\igh the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
36
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOBIDA GE.fiPEFHJIT
1960-61 SEASDH
PITTSBUEGH
Week
Ending
WHITE
SEED
Interior
CaJs|Avg.
Indian
River
Caxs[Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars|Avg.
T
Indian
River
Cars|Avg.
PINK
SEED
T
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
River
CarjAvg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars|Avg.
T
Indian
River
Cars[Avg.
1960
Sept. 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1961
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
4)r. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
X
T
2.66
1.89
1.65
2 5.99
1 4.86
1 3,68
- 3.76
- 4.10
2 3.43
2 3.57
- 3.56
3.40
3.76
4.19
3.75
3.85
4.32
4.19
6.34
5.01
5.98
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
6
4
4
1
4
3
7
6
7
3
5
5
5
4
6
6
4
3
3
4
5
4
4
5
4
2
2
2
1
1
6.68
6.24
5.70
6.03
4.62
4.12
5.50
5.02
4.82
4.46
5.06
5.36
5.87
4.99
4.76
4.09
4.72
4.22
3.86
4.05
4.38
3.84
3,43
3.49
4.59
4.69
4.04
3.92
3.81
4.38
4.04
4.17
4.53
3.75
3.69
4.80
5.08
7.98
6.10
- 4.90
— ••
- 5.32
2 4.05
1 5.70
1 4.14
2 4.63
_ _
1 5.82
_ -
3 4.50
_
3 4.19
- _
7 4.36
_ _
5 4.28
. «.
3 4.41
-
3 3.97
. ^
1 4.81
- —
5 4.56
_ _
2 4.52
- 4.10
3 5.23
- —
2 5.05
~ -
5 4.14
_
3 4.29
-
4 3.86
.. _
6 3.70
- _
2 3.56
- 3.44
1 4.66
-
7 3.65
- —
2 3.21
- -
2 3.67
.. _
1 4.36
. M
1 4.56
- 5.68
2 4.49
- 3.58
7 3.65
- 3.68
3 3.48
- 3,96
4 3,74
1 4.00
3 3.36
- 4.42
4 3.39
3 2.96
3 3.50
1 2.58
1 3.72
_ -
2 2.97
- _
1 2.32
1 4.10
1 3.64
2 5.15
.
2 3.13
TOTALS
- 2.07
29 4.40 138 4.47
14 4.58 108 4.01
Total Sales. Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections 289 caxs Avg. $4.30
4.1, V J. 1. . Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federol-State Market News Service
- 37 -
WEIGEESt) AVEHA5E AIJCTIOIT PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1960-61 SEAg)H
CLEVELAND
■.V H I T E
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
River
Cars I Avg
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars I Avg.
Indian
River
Cars Avg
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
Riyer_.
Car I Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars I Avg-
Hivei
lan
:<iver
Cars I Avg.
T
2 4.23
- 4.60
4.50
3.79
3.59
3.58
3.84
3.50
6.24
6.12
5.08
5.77
4.84
5.31
4.83
4.10
4.49
5.13
5.74
4.73
5.11
4.78
4.20
3.76
3.62
4.02
3.87
4.56
3.91
3.47
2.82
3.36
3.53
2.96
3.04
4.04
30
93
67
3.86
2 4.09
1 3.50
- 4.K)
1 5.62
2 2.95
1 3.64
- 2.12
- 4.36
- 3.94
- 4.34
- 4.31
6.12
6.06
5.10
4.55
4.40
4.86
5-12
4.42
4.48
5.46
4.60
5.84
5.15
4.72
4.60
3.74
4.04
3.70
3.57
4.04
3.88
3.19
3.16
- 3.99
- 3.53
- 3.79
1 4.12
1 4.30
1 4.28
1 4.22
2 5.08
1 3.30
TOTALS _ _ _ _
20 3.88 59 4.17
-
3 3.18 48 4.34
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit,
130 cars Avg. $4.17
Ifede available
through the Cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 38 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTIOK PRICES - TLCBILA GRiPEgRUIT
1960-61 SEASON
Week
Ending
1960
Sept. 9
16
22
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1961
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Max. 3
10
17
24
31
^r. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
Jiine 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
A
TOTALS
H I T E
SEED
Interior
Cars|Avg.
T
Indian
£&SS£ —
Cars[Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
Cars
Avg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars I Avg.
— T^
Indian
Car I Avg-
SEEDLESS
Indian
Interior
Cars) Avg.
Cars! Avg.
1 6.48
1 3.52
- 4.58
1 3.26
- 3.58
1 2.94
4.36
- 3.30
4 4.05
4.47
8.51
5.66
4.36
4.83
3.10
96
74
90
2 4.94
1 4.26
2 3.72
3 3.52
1 3.72
- 3.73
1 3.22
3.30
68
14
90
71
36
71
79
,41
3.16
2.96
3.27
3.66
4.73
3.49
3.46
59
55
20
80
92
6.38
8.62
6.77
7.30
6.33
5.60
5.15
5.10
5.69
b.82
8 5.62
6 5.43
1
2
2
3
5
5
7
5
6
5 5.63
11 5.03
3 6.09
8 5.37
5 4.96
4.68
4.70
4.88
4.20
4.92
4.77
3.81
3.90
4.37
5.28
5.26
4.78
4.46
4.72
4.44
4.39
4.13
4.36
4.82
4.43
6
5
9
6
6
11
3
6
5
4
5
8
5
5
6
6
4
1
2
1 4.12
80 4.17 195 4.94
3 6.04
— _
3 5.17
- 6.74
3 4.05
2 6.43
1 4.40
2 6.02
1 4.44
2 7.12
_ —
2 6.18
1 3.26
7 5.18
_ ..
6 4.45
- 3.08
4 4.86
. —
7 5.44
1 3.64
8 5.37
-
8 4.28
■* ^
1 4.32
- 3.12
4 4.77
— ••
4 5.27
1 3.53
5 5.04
1 3.32
6 4.91
2 3.61
5 4.80
_ .
4 4.16
• •.
6 4.06
1 3,06
4 4.03
2 3.38
4 4.90
1 3.02
6 4.08
1 2.80
6 3.45
- 2.41
4 3.61
1 3.10
- 4.13
2 3.71
4 5.11
1 3.42
5 4.41
1 3.02
3 4.43
«• —
4 4.66
1 4.16
5 4.76
_ _
6 4.18
..
4 3.81
• —
4 3.31
2 2.64
3 2.75
1 2.25
^ M
1 3.64
1 3.24
1 3.84
_
2 5.45
- 5.28
- 4.24
2 3.70
1 4.58
35 3.95 149 4.59
Total Sales, Ela. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
463 cars Avg. $4.61
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
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WEIGHIIEID AVERAGE .AIICTIOIT PRICES - FLORIDA SRAPEFHJIT
1960-61 SEASON
Week
Ending
1960
Sept. 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1961
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
kpi. 7
14
21
28
M^ 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
Jxily 7
■^14
21
28
TOTALS
U
WHITE
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
Eiver
CarslAvg.
1
SEEDLESS
Interior
Caxs|Avg.
5
1 2.84
Indian
River
CarslAvg-
PINE
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvg-
T
Indian
River .
CarlAvg.
SEEDLESS
T
Interior
CarslAvg.
Indian
River
CarslAvg.
3 3.65 18 4.50
- 3.25
$
Z ~ ' ~ ^ ^-^ 3o90 --
- - - - - - 1 5.26 IIII II II
- - - - - - 1 5.50 - _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.36
1 4.94 _-__ __ __
- - - - - - 1 5.08 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.24
1 2.84 - - - 3.70 2 4.30 - 3!^
- - - - _ _ 1 4.54 -___ __ __
1 4.14 _ _ _ _ II I 4.16
1 3.28 1 4.42 . - _ _ _ 2.60 - 4.02
1 4.52 . _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.38
- - - - - - 1 5.06 ____ __ __
2 4.46 - - . _ _ _ _ 3.45
1 4.16 3.82
: : : : l3.ii I'-'l i i i i i i i^-^
1 4.50 - 3.96
1 4.36 - _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.94
: : : : : : lt:U : : : : : : -J-^.
- 3.85
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
22 cars Avg. $4.31
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
Week
Ending
-40-
TOIGFTT^D AVERAGE iUCTIOU PBICES - ITLOBIDA GEAPSFRUIT
1960-61 SEASON
WHITE
Interior
CarsJAvg
SEED
Indian
River
CarslAvs
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarslAvg.
Indian
River
CarslAvg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
CarslAvg.
Indian
River
CarJAvg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarslAvg.
Indian
River
CarslAvg.
I960
Sspt. 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1961
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Max. 3
10
17
24
31
^r. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
TOTALS
- 4.36
1 5.76
2.92
3.33
- 2.63
4.70
3.63
2.95
2.60
2.60
- 3.30
1 5.76
32
20
28
18
24
1 5.48
- 4.66
1 4.90
- 4.32
- 4.11
- 3.68
- 4.17
- 3.96
- 4.30
- 4.21
1 4.64
1 4.34
- 3.68
3.62
3.52
3.24
3.64
3.26
3.36
3.04
3.24
3.58
3.69
3.19
3.72
3.62
3.69
4.40
3.58
3.71
3.58
3.90
4.07
6,00
6.31
5.70
4.52
1 5.28
- 5.81
2 4.59
2 5.16
4 4.93
2 5.50
4 4.47
8.01
5.81
4.49
4.52
4.97
4.24
4.28
3.70
3.65
3.28
3.68
3.55
53 4.36
66 4.40
9 5.48
7.28
5.36
4.02
5.02
4 4.35
2 3.99
3 5.13
4 4.96
- 4.67
- 4.96 - - _ - _ 3.98 1 4.20
3 4.66 - - - _ _ 4.24 - 5.49
1 5.58 - - _ - _ - _ 6.07
3 5.45 _ . - . _ 4.36 2 5.58
4 4.65 - _ _ _ 1 3.48 2 4.24
5 4.42 - . _ . _ _ _ 4.42
3 4.14 _ - _ _ _ _ 2 3.97
1 4.28 . _ _ _ _ 2.98 2 3.78
3 4.17 _ _ - _ _ 3.01 4 3.31
2 4.17 - . _ _ _ 3.26 1 3.70
4 4.06 - _ _ » _ 3.20 - 4.41
3 3.93 _ _ _ _ _ 3.25 3 3.45
4 3.45 - _ _ _ _ 2.86 1 3.52
2 3.80 - - _ _ _ 3.02 - 3.58
1 4.36 _ _ _ > « 3.62 1 3.88
- 4.56 - _ - _ _ 3-34 1 4.36
- 5.88 - _ _ _ _ 2.93 1 3.82
2 3.88 _ - _ _ _ 4.04 - 4.64
1 4.18 - - _ _ _ 4.06 - 3.97
2 4.05 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 3.58
1 4.74 » 1 4.20
4 3.78 - _ » _ _ 3.08 - 3.08
1 3.60 - - - _ . 3.17
- - - _ . _ » 3.85
- - - 1 3.30
- 3.87 - - _ _ _ . _ 3.53
- 4.46 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.72
- - - _ _ _ . 5.05 1 4.04
---- -- - 3.50
- - - - - 2.92 1 3.62
41 4.21
Total Sales. Fla. grapefruit, all vareities & sections 170 cars Avg. $4.41
,, , ,, Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
41
VreiGETED AVERAGE JiUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA SR^PEFTOJIT
1960-61 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
WHITE
SEED
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
River
CaxslAvg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars I AvR .
Indian
River
Cars I Avg .
PINK
SEED
Interior
CarslAv^.
Indian
Biver
CarlAvR.
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarslAvg.
Indian
River
CarslAvK-
TOTALS
T
T
$
1
T
- - - - 4 9.17 - _ _ - - _ 3 1039 2 9.52
3 6.62 _ _ 17 7.40 8 9.72 - - _ - 28 6.97 1 8.28
5 4.46 _ - 40 5.37 12 7.55 - - - . 20 5.36 9 6.19
6 3.64 - - 26 4.22 21 6.70 - - - _ 16 3.90 19 5.56
7 3.66 - _ 9 4.58 24 6.33 - - - - 12 4.31 27 5.35
1 3.86 - - 12 5.11 22 6.44 - - - . 12 4.44 26 5.51
3 4.28 - 4.64 10 4.84 46 5.94 - - _ _ lo 3.84 39 5.20
2 4.24 - - 9 4.19 47 4.71 _ _ _ _ 6 3.89 43 4.65
4 3.98 - - 3 4.17 56 4,75 - _ - _ 4 3.68 48 4.29
1 3.16 - 3.88 8 3.44 47 5.30 - - _ - 2 3.52 47 4.40
1 2.80 - 4.58 2 3.34 51 5.46 - _ _ _ l 3.20 50 4.46
1 2.30 - 3.50 3 4.53 63 5,37 - 4.10 - - 3 3.37 56 4.43
- 2.63 - - - 3.85 63 4.47 _ _ . _ > 3.55 36 4.11
1 4.58 - - 2 4.86 29 5.38 _ - - _ l 2.92 24 4.57
1 3.10 - - 7 4.32 57 5.1? _ _ - _ 1 4.64 39 4.71
- 4.70 - - 3 4.73 34 5.84 > _ _ _ 1 4.32 34 5-20
2 3.57 _ _ 10 3.99 59 5.47 . _ _ . 2 3.80 35 4.89
1 3.29 - 4.27 8 3.87 64 4.81 _ > > _ 7 3.26 48 4.46
1 2.94 - - 3 3.43 73 4.61 - _ _ > 2 3.61 59 4.06
1 2.84 - - 3 3.47 72 4.21 1 2-51 _ - 3 3.14 47 3.78
- 2.60 - 3.44 7 3.00 70 4.10 _ _ _ _ 1 2.70 45 3.88
- 2.60 - - 6 2.79 76 3.96 . _ - _ 1 3.06 53 3.67
- - - 3.26 10 3.41 56 4.43 _ - _ - 6 3.21 43 3.89
- - - 9 3.01 76 4.21 - 2.92 - - 2 3.11 52 3.68
- - - - 3 3.05 94 3.98 1 4.00 - - 4 3.26 54 3.65
1 2.52 - - 9 2.90 85 3.68 _ - _ _ 5 3.OI 46 3.36
1 1.77 - - 3 2.99 72 3.79 1 1.93 - - 2 2.67 44 3.31
2 2.39 - - 7 3.64 52 4.33 - > _ _ 4 3.37 39 3.96
- - - - 30 3.59 59 4.36 - - - _ 7 3. 18 33 3.95
- 2.60 - - 20 3.37 64 4.13 _ - _ _ 4 3.00 38 3.77
- 3.30 - - 14 3.23 78 3.89 , - - _ _ 3.81 56 3.59
1 2.88 - - 15 3.05 56 4.09 - _ _ _ 2 3.36 41 3.64
- 4.00 - - 12 3.47 60 4.25 - _ - _ l 2.80 44 3.69
2 1.90 - - 30 3.73 65 4.03 - - - - 5 2.94 50 3.44
- - - - 10 4.04 56 3.84 - _ - _ 2 3.14 36 3.44
- - - 21 3.97 39 4.54 3 2.10 - - 6 2.73 31 3.42
- 1.97 - - 28 3.64 42 3.83 1 2.45 - - 4 2.73 32 3.14
1 2.70 - - 28 3.85 37 3.89 - _ _ _ 3 3.14 35 2.97
- - - - 28 3.80 25 3.89 _ _ _ _ 3 3.02 23 3.17
- - - - 15 5.13 20 4.89 - _ _ _ 4 4.35 15 3.77
- 3.30 - - 18 5.98 24 6.21 _ _ - _ 4 5.54 15 4.79
- - - - 16 5.22 26 5.04 _ _ _ _ . 3.03 33 3.40
- - - - 10 5.06 16 4.85 - - _ _ 2 3.43 22 3.50
49 3.70
3.94
518 4.23 3096 4.58
7 2.46 - - 206 4.33 1569 4.04
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections 4,445 cars Avg. $4.32
Note- Cincinnati not included - no auction sales during 1960-61 season.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State }-!arket News Service
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'A'^irrETED AVERaSE .aUCriOIT PEICES - FLOBIDA TAMGERIHES
1960-61 SEASON
NEW YDEK
CITY
PEILA-
DKTiPHIA
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
ILMD
CHIC
CLEVE
;ago
Week
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg .
4/5 Bu
Caxs
. Box
Avg.
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 B^
Cars
I. Box
Ending
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Avg.
196Q
$
$
^
■}
$
3
•
1
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5.73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
4
5.05
_
«
_
••
M
«
M
M
_
4.75
18
20
6.00
1
5.73
_
M
..
3.78
.
_
1
5.05
25
29
5.42
10
4.95
.
_
3
4.53
—
_
4
4.76
Dec. 2
57
3,42
19
3.73
1
3.10
4
3.55
1
4.03
6
3.73
9
48
3.64
18
3.80
_
2.12
3
3.74
1
4.26
13
3.16
16
42
2.99
24
2.56
1
2.67
6
2.38
7
3.11
19
2.40
23
64
2.90
29
2.46
1
1.49
8
2.54
5
2.72
12
2.72
30
43
3.17
17
2.79
1
2.47
7
2.63
2
3.45
8
2.50
1961
Jan. 6
39
2.86
17
2.39
_
.
7
2.28
1
2.43
5
2.58
13
49
2.36
20
2.15
2
2.13
9
2.39
6
2.59
16
2.22
20
26
2.57
16
2.41
_
2.76
7
2.35
7
2.21
5
2.33
27
38
2.47
9
2.32
1
2.85
7
2.46
2
2.70
6
2.27
Feb. 3
43
2.52
13
2.13
1
1.66
2
2.17
1
2.42
8
2.34
10
21
3.66
8
3.15
1
1.21
2
2.52
2
3.71
17
25
3.73
5
3.75
_
3.17
3
3.62
1
2.38
2
2.31
24
31
3.37
7
2.81
1
.74
_
^
^
^
1
1.94
Mar. 3
22
2.74
8
2.43
.
_
^
4.27
^,
^
10
9
3.68
2
3.89
—
3.81
1
4.69
_
^
1
4.88
17
5
5.22
-
5.27
„
4.77
2
4.11
^
„
24
13
4.96
3
5.15
^
3.95
^
_
__
■•
31
8
4.71
2
4.85
^
.
^
^
_
z
4.73
^T. 7
4
5.25
1
5.71
.
^
^^
^
_
_
_
14
3
5.17
1
5.48
.
«
_
.
M
„
_
^
21
-
-
-
-
-
.
_
.
^
»
.
^
28
—
-
-
_
_
«•
^
_
_
_
_
_
May 5
in
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
.
«,
_
.
12
—
—
—
..
_
»
.
^
_
__
^
_
19
-
_
^
_
_
^
_
_
26
~
"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Florida tangerine a^iction prices - by
market
s -
incliiie the
following straight cars
Note-
Cincinnati not
included - no
auction sales
during
1960-61 season
TOTALS
643 3.33 230 2.90 10 2.04 71 2.76 34 2.77 109 2.
73
, , , . , ^ . „ , Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Se
rvice
- 43
WEIGETED AVERAGE AUCTIQU PRICES - FLORIDA T-flNGERDTES
1960-61 SEASON
TOTALS
ST. LOUIS
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg
DETROIT
4/5 Bu. Box
CaxE
Avg.
1 3.04
1 2.61
1 2.17
2.17
-
2.30
_
5.12
4
3.88
6
3.73
9
2.87
9
2.89
5
2.85
6
2.42
7
2.51
9
2.47
6
2.38
5
2.21
-
3.30
3
3.53
1
2.41
-
1.50
4.35
For 1960-61 season - -
2.61
70 2.81
- Straight cars -
Tangerines - - -
Tangelos - - -
Satsunas - - -
Clementines - -
Kings - - _ _
Murcotts - - -
Ponkans - _ -
1, 016 cars Avg.
58 "
4 "
few toxes
6 "
85 "
1 "
TOTAL
ALL CITIES
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
«.
2,17
-
5.73
4
5.05
22
5.94
46
5.20
92
3.54
89
3.56
108
2.76
129
2.75
83
2.96
75
2.64
110
2.32
70
2.44
69
2.43
73
2.39
34
3.40
40
3.56
41
3.15
30
2.66
13
3.88
7
4.90
16
4.99
10
4.74
5
5.34
4
5.25
$2.91
(13.88
i!4.41
!S3.27
$2.51
$4.62
$3.82
1,170 3.09
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
44
FLOBIM iUCTTnw SAT.T^S, SEASONS 19S1/52..I960/61.
Made available ,»,,„, ^ „ -
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federai-State Market News Service
SEASON
0 R A N 5 E S
N. Y. PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CIE7E. CHIC. ST.L.
1^
July 28
1960-61
4x
1959-60
J-
19
31
-59
Aug. 1
1957-58
Julj
1956
July
19K
26
-57
27
-56
ily 2
19^-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
193
77
16.41
$§.86
2,499
$4.70
2,566
$4.97
2,987
$4.33
4.052
$4.52
4,268
$4.32
5,254
$3.73
^ 425
$6.29
, 596
$4.99
, 551
$5.80
748
$5.21
815
$4.41
846
$4.62
1,249
$4,11
$4.27
$4.17
1,851
$3.58
. 193
$6.67
^ 268
$5.24
, 172
$6.02
279
$5.85
^ 340
$4.63
436
$4.97
, 509
$4.18
587
$4.43
442
$4.26
675
$3.68
X 155
$5.96
^ 164
$5.13
^ 132
$5.53
174
$5.26
234
$4.18
, 259
$4.49
270
$3.87
315
$4.08
251
$3.85
354
$3.42
. 68
$5.65
. 67
$4.87
. 90
$5.43
134
$4.86
217
$4.08
^ 229
$4.51
293
$3.96
418
$4.19
417
$4.03
552
$3.54
* 154
$5.77
, 178
$4.89
* 151
$5.48
217
$4.82
297
$4.05
356
$4.38
485
$3.79
514
$3.95
559
$3.96
779
$3.42
^ 8
$5.72
* 11
$4.69
$5.07
37
$4.56
92
$3.89
, 103
$4.39
128
$3.73
212
$3.85
^ 249
$3.83
409
$3.32
. 37
$4.38
* 86
$5.17
83
$4.64
192
$4.02
323
$4.33
347
$3.77
423
$3.98
451
$3.93
588
$3.29
X 94
$5.87
. 151
$5.07
, 129
$5.52
^ 200
$5.08
284
$4.27
339
$4.66
473
$4.06
494
$4.18
^ 506
$4.06
629
$3.58
43
$4.32
94
$3.73
127
$3.86
131
$3.94
187
$3.27
TOTAL
16.46
J.078
3.987
^6.08
1.382
^5.57
5,500
$4.76
6,835
$4.14
8,696
$4.33
8,765
$4.19
11,278
$3.60
GEAPEFRUIT
SEASON
Thru
July 28
1960-61
N. Y. PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC. ST.L. CINCI. PETE. SALT.
X 2
,9-e
1959-60
35^.
1958-59
Aut
19!
Julv
195iE
July
195*
;. 1
17-58
26
-57
27
-56
July 29
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
2,261
$4.43
2,577
$4.57
3,109
$4.53
3,194
$5.12
5 J 424
$4.57
3,525
$4.16
3,852
$3.90
4.562
$3,98
3,976
$4.40
4,423
$4.03
, 581
$4.00
615
$3.99
, 706
$4.02
595
$4.45
^ 662
$4.08
, 818
$3.74
$:^.52
$1^.66
$^.96
1,241
$3.71
^ 529
$3.99
524
$4.24
, 526
$4.16
466
$4.93
* 517
$4.36
, 581
$3.99
^ 654
$3.65
. 706
$3.91
441
$4.34
498
$3.92
289
$4.30
^ 247
$4.37
^ 330
$4.26
268
$4.70
, 321
$4.26
^ 331
$3.76
352
$3.44
^ 368
$3.56
, 243
$3.92
, 305
$3.61
. 130
$4.17
181
$4.23
266
$4.52
253
$4.73
, 349
$4.50
, 382
$4.20
, 405
$3.79
^ 463
$3.88
397
$4.09
462
$3.86
463
$4.61
429
$4.52
457
$4.55
436
$4.83
, 532
$4.47
, 635
$4.01
, 765
$3.69
, 762
$3.94
, 765
$4.30
841
$4.02
22
$4.31
* 26
$3.95
44
$4.17
closed
$3
62
.76
* 131
$3.63
, 180
$3.35
^ 266
$3.05
* 350
$3.33
^ 278
$3.59
348
$3.32
, 170
$4.41
^ 295
$4.28
, 390
$4.26
322
$4.65
^ ^^. ^ 477
$3.76 $4.24
closed
47
$3.65
^ 135
$3.97
. 118
$3.73
234
, 305
$3.46
^ 375
$3.12
471
$3.27
, 392
$3.68
. 480
$3.48
, 568
$4.02
^ 800
$3.70
, 749
$3.82
, 608
$4.22
658
$3.82
* 36
$2.99
A 66
$2.96
A 74
$2.98
* 45
$2.96
114
$2.80
TOTAL
4,445
$4.32
$4.41
5,963
$4.39
5.714
$4.91
6,647
$4.41
$4.01
8.677
$3.7D
8.165
$3.83
6,165
$4.22
9,370
$3.88
Baltiicore Fruit Auction (Baltimore Fruit Exchange) officially closed at end of year 1956
Cincinnati - No auction sales during 1960-61 season
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FIOHIDA JUCTION SALES. SSLASONS 1951/52-1960/61 (CONT'D.')
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
TEMPI
E S
SEASON
.N. Y.
PHIL.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.L.
CINCI.
DETR.
BALT.
TOTAL
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
445
$3.70
. 142
$3.36
15
$3.19
. 37
$3.36
$3.01
72
$3.42
-
closed
21
$3.32
clos«i
740
$3.56
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
521
$3.19
$3.00
. 41
$2.81
. 30
$2.75
. 12
$2.75
. Ill
$2.95
, 2
$2.75
9
$2.54
45
$3.00
II
922
$3.08
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
^ 532
$3.13
. 132
$3.10
* 33
$2.86
25
. 21
$2.70
$3.08
$3.19
^ 11
$2.80
. 38
$2.91
II
^ 891
$3.08
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
. 424
$3.23
108
$2.99
40
$2.67
. 30
$3.13
. 29
$3.11
66
$3.09
, 3
$3.29
9
$3.00
. 24
$3.85
II
733
$3.13
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
. 575
$2.83
* ITO
$2.62
. 35
$2.67
47
$2.49
. 40
$2.74
X 106
$2.64
, 11
$2.28
43
$2.46
63
$2.62
11
$2.72
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
^ 584
$2.72
^ 184
$2.62
. 39
$2.49
37
$2.56
. 48
$2.53
A 109
$2.53
, 11
$2.25
* 34
$2.50
$2.61
, 7
$2.48
il^.64
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
649
$2.65
295
$2.46
81
$2.48
. 51
$2.28
62
$2.51
^ 143
$2.37
. 15
$2.02
52
. 95
$2.41
13
$2.32
1,456
i!2.52
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
^ 672
$2.79
^ 238
$2.66
M 54
$2.84
. 46
$2.41
$2.65
. 169
$2.61
. 28
$1.96
. 73
$2.45
. 87
$2.48
J. 14
$2.95
i>.452
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
^ 492
$2.74
180
$2.64
31
$2.61
. 44
$2.47
52
$2.47
^ 127
$2.51
X 13
$2.02
50
$2.36
. 79
$2.53
, 6
$2.49
fe.63
1951-52
Cars
Avg.
662
$2.60
210
$2.55
33
$2.64
64
$2.23
84
$2.30
134
$2.27
18
$1.94
69
$2.33
97
$2.30
26
$2.76
1,397
$2.48
SEASON
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
TANGERINES
N. y. PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLE7E. CHIC. ST.L. CINCI. DETR. BALT.
Cars
Avg.
Cao-s
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
, 643
$3.33
^ 566
$4.16
^ 737
$3.29
^ 580
$4.10
881
$3.41
951
$3.24
866
$2.84
1.066
$3.05
1,070
$2.66
1,126
$2.84
* 230
$2.90
, 169
$3.80
, 226
$2.82
, 167
$3.96
^ 278
$3.28
292
$3.08
396
$2.69
370
$2.86
424
$2.55
450
$2.67
$2.04
, 4
$3.08
13
^ 2
$3.23
^ 7
$2.29
27
$2.73
52
$2.35
* 30
$2.51
^ 50
$2.49
27
$2.42
* 71
$2.76
. 45
$3.67
. 44
$2.69
* 21
$4.07
. 50
$3.11
63
$2.79
68
$2.34
58
$2.52
78
$2.43
86
$2.39
A 34
$2.77
* 16
$3.30
* 40
$2.35
^ 23
$3.71
. 50
$3.03
. 50
$2.94
75
$2.48
85
$2.73
127
$2.37
115
$2.48
* iQi
$2.73
63
$3.39
* 84
$2.63
. 61
$3.95
^ 138
$2.95
153
$2.85
203
$2.48
198
$2.50
256
$2.33
234
$2.29
, 3
$2.61
$2.59
n
$2.03
A 5
$3.78
A 21
$2.86
22
$2.80
41
$2.33
42
$2.61
64
$2.25
54
$1.90
closed
^ 6
$3.14
24
$2.15
* 15
$4.04
A 30
$2.97
52
$2.72
95
$2.27
80
$2.47
104
$2.29
100
$2.18
A 70
$2.81
47
$3.80
A 82
$2.84
* 64
$3.91
, 100
$3.19
125
$3.04
166
$2.50
136
$2.79
176
$2.66
167
$2.44
closed
5
$2.63
22
$2.29
. 20
$2.34
A 18
$2.00
23
$2.16
TOTAL
1*170
$3.09
917
$3.97
^258
.04
938
$4.04
1.555
$3.29
i4740
$3.11
1:^.66
2,085
$2.87
2,367
$2.53
2,382
$2.63
Tenple & tangerine averages on tasis 4/5 bu. bcz
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C.S^9. A PER BOX AVERSE
COMMODITY
Section
Sept
•
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jen.
Feb.
Mar-
Apr.
May
Juoe
July
TOTAL
ORANGES
Interior
Cars - 17
Avg. * 6.24
20
6.94
155
6.47
157
5.86
112
5.64
133
6.42
216
5.89
130
5.55
130
6.23
168
6.23
27
8.10
has 5
: 16.10
Ind. Hiver
Cars
Avg. $
-
-
27
6.92
165
7.00
123
6.84
89
7.76
163
6.83
175
6.02
138
6.70
102
7.29
43
9.51
$L94
GK^EFEUIT - W H I I
£
Seed
Interior
Cars
Avg.
-
14
4.57
13
3.91
7
3.45
4
3.71
3
3.02
1
2.52
3
2.18
3
2.23
1
2.70
3.30
* 49
$3.70
Ind. Hiver
Cars
Avg.
-
^
4.64
3.99
^
3.85
3.26
.
_
-
-
$3.94
S e e d 1 e s
_s
Int^rioj,
Cars
Avg.
-
87
5.60
40
4.72
16
3.77
22
4.28
21
3.46
37
3.06
60
3.49
61
3.40
115
3.83
59
5.40
. 518
$4.23
Ind. River
Cexs
Avg.
-
41
7.54
139
5.67
280
5.05
179
5.43
279
4.42
387
4.02
247
4.17
259
4.05
199
3.99
86
5.30
2,096
$4.58
-Z 1 1
L
Seed
Interior
Cars
Avg.
-
m
-
4.10
-
1
2.51
1
4.00
1
1.93
-
4
2.19
-
, 7
$2.46
Ind. River
Cars
Avg.
^
-
^
-
^
-
^
.
-
^
-
-
S e e d 1 e s
^
Interior
Cars
Avg.
-
67
5.91
40
4.17
10
3.51
5
3.90
13
3.24
18
3.15
17
3.12
8
3.03
18
2.89
10
4.64
206
$4.33
Ind. River
Cars
Avg.
^^
31
6.09
135
5.11
237
4.35
132
4.86
199
4.05
248
3.65
154
3.73
191
3.58
157
3.23
85
3.74
1,569
. $4.04
TEMPLE ORANGES - 4/5 Bu.
Box
All.E^erida
Cars
Avg.
-
-
-
79
4.05
150
3.30
220
3.23
232
3.83
56
3.74
3
3.43
-
-
740
$3.56
TANGERINES - 4/5 Bu.
Box
All Florida
Cars
Avg.
-
2.17
72
5.42
501
3.08
324
2.44
188
2.99
76
3.84
9
5.30
-
-
-
i;3.09
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
47
FRESH CiroUS -
- FIDRIDA EXPORTS Ti/fPnjRTg PiTO. FLORIDA POSTS. BY COTH'TRY OF OEICTI
BY WEEKS — 1960-61 ^ASCH '
Week
Ending
1960
Sept. 4
11
18
25
Oct. 2
9
16
23
30
Hov. 6
13
20
27
Ite=. 4
11
18
25
1961
Jan. 1
8
15
22
29
Ibb. 5
12
19
26
Mar. 5
12
19
26
4lB 2
9
16
23
30
May 7
14
21
28
Jvne 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
#
TOTAL
Commercial
Orgs
100
17,060
147
573
526
1,487
532
140
377
1,525
1,000
2,346
724
1,774
594
577
893
580
1,147
948
3,968
1,147
2,834
4,328
4,925
3,350
6,875
2,246
3,575
10,030
2,125
2,725
153
Gfrt
15,258
209
325
150
81,328 224,689
Tangs
Government
Orgs
7,833
19,512
31,275
10,537
«,
5,978
^
7,380
_
5,301
*
850
^
549
^
515
^
93
119
111
150
803
_
177
eo
4,168
35
94
2,145
20
563
_
10,414
^
1,639
_
4,044
_
9,799
_
7,840
^
7,401
„
13,342
.
14,290
^
8,348
^
6,428
_
6.273
_
14,992
_
1,600
_
4,303
-
234
2,117
528
1,016
706
400
1,368
528
894
528
812
400
1,175
796
2,483
267
528
1,127
1,128
1,238
528
2,478
1,548
1,710
3,118
2,170
528
3,074
1,056
2,774
528
2,246
Gfrt Tangs
Standard Box Basis - -
1,757
1,848
262
1,263
54
528
2,518
369
1,254
1,001
1,880
656
1,132
528
2,350
1,788
528
712
1,240
1,268
528
1,795
1,466
604
704
657
516
625
739
971
39,797 31,541
IMPORTS
ORGS
Cuba
GFRT
Cuba
80 -lb. Crates
12,636
3,752
649
17,014
6,685
22
21
11
23
34
1
3
1
1,071
12,616
12,184
39,806
34,293
1,008
3
1,125
4,384
8,281
8,361
3,687
41,839 25^838
Canada not included above export data
#-FuTnished thra the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, Winter Haven, Florida.
•-Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida State Plant Board, Gainesville, Florida
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UNITED STATES RXPORTS OF ITBT^-'^ HBAWCTS*- BY MDFTES
: .-nn-.Y, \9Pn THHJ JUHE. 1961
84-111 Boxes
COUNTBI
YEAR
1960
Canada
Mexico
Bemuda
Babaina.s
Netherlaad ^tilles
Netherlands
Belgium Luxembourg
France
Germany, West
Switzerland
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
United Kingdom
Ireland
Malaya & SingE^ore
Philippine, Hep. of
Hong King
Japan
Taiwan
New Zealand
Nansei-Nanpo Is.
Others
TOTALS
JULY
583,093
AUGUST
SEPTMBIE
315,904
269,406
195,199
14,098
14,113
14,965
1.104
481
357
1,358
1,504
372
787
943
440
65,244
25,693
U,231
49,802
19,161
5,071
10,113
5,274
3,540
1,322
-
—
1,286
1,738
•
9,322
396
..
3,933
869
687
217
~
■"
21,817
8,112
709
3,851
2,770
1,936
79,663
54,143
27,301
B09
300
438
33i
1,095
.
2,427
264
-
OCTOBER
406,262 262,246
892
151
1,901
5,863
532
21
NOVEMBER
429
418
814
5,238
308
80
1,197
rsEcaiBER
156,300
97,705
331,656
13,737
8,513
5,819
392
286
828
753
608
133
642
702
1,416
181 ,384
116,298
857
65i
3,888
8,542
217
18,940
223
1,037
374,212
COUNTRY
YEAR
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APEIL
M4Y
JUNE
1961
Canada
313,017
293,754
304,629
298,480
346,017
236,920
Mexico
7,987
4,908
530
8,426
10,807
10,078
Bennida
833
558
850
680
928
940
Bahamas
in
271
1,603
2,192
2,669
2.565
Netherland Antilles
5,519
2,014
2,780
4,371
5,569
3,925
Netherlands
.>
-
2,124
10,253
125,462
202,006
Belgium, Luxembourg
-
_
1,850
4,976
47,339
107,355
France
—
—
-
»
4,662
61,808
Germany, West
*m
922
_
2,427
2,863
3,071
Switzerland
_
«
_
M
^
_
Norway
.
«■
1,762
25,779
8,437
25,843
Sweden
>
.
•
2,796
1,095
658
Denmark
_
M
^
^
3,853
5,323
Finland
11,699
^
.
^
United Kingdom
wm
_
119
240
2,184
565
Ireland
-
-
261
261
Malaya & Singapore
2,537
9,414
5,185
4,210
12,614
26,171
Philippine, Rep. of
Hong Kong
1,460
J'^^^
3,356
4,063
1,350
7,326
35,140
37,599
33,107
48,405
38,613
62,797
Japan
296
578
369
1,361
682
215
Taiwan
_
^
11,152
New Zealand
_
^
^^
18,277
_
Nansei-Nampo Is.
430
1,115
1,324
1,521
1,284
760
Others
132
420
4,281
333
594
157
TOTALS
379,221
356,004
363,869
438,790
628,435
•-Oranges & Tangerines
758,744
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agricxilture, Washington, D. C.
49
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FRE5E GRAPEFBUIT - BY MDNTHS
JULY. 1960 THRU JUIE 1961
7 8 -lb. Boxes
CDUKTHY
YEAR
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
KECEl^lBER
1960
Canada
58.749
59,040
28.178
109,097
161,269
117,094
Mexico
232
180
231
115
_
1,287
Beimuda
21
52
18
91
179
64
Bahanas
-
-
-
75
>
Netherland Antilles
121
131
83
-
22
108
Netherlands
8,818
5.452
2.881
25,393
4,953
—
Belgium, Liixembourg
10,980
1.881
3,300
2,419
4,345
72
France
3,335
5.771
5,434
5.447
1.430
623
Germany, West
1,460
4,173
1,579
19.871
11,940
807
Switzerland
1.340
_
_
1.328
1.487
20
Norway-
801
1,023
117
431
1,056
62
Sweden
417
-
-
10.529
2,952
63
■Denmark
863
312
622
241
712
15
Finland
-
—
_
403
323
292
United Kingdom
8.491
2.373
1,946
«
_
42
Ireland
694
417
397
_
256
.
Singaoore-Malaya
47
^
231
_
92
92
Eong Kong
279
132
87
-
326
224
Japan
1,324
1,537
780
103
1,032
1,218
New Zealand
_
^
•
.
_
.
Others
1961
101
33
TOTALS
98,073
82,474
45.917
175.468
192.449
122.083
COUNTRY
YEAR
JANUARY
FEBRUAta {
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUlffi
Canada
174,342
213,986
225,263
234,773
228,950
146.461
Mexico
731
77
356
279
974
910
Bermuda
_
—
-
-
95
90
Baharoas
_
1,213
117
210
137
-
Netherland Antilles
175
109
115
223
185
219
Netherlands
759
1,786
36,721
56,415
26.065
29.015
Belgium, Luxembovirg
-
-
11.203
7,156
9,600
17,852
France
3.210
3,906
20,836
19,871
12.124
34,627
Germany. West
1,699
1,822
12,070
32,814
19,563
2,534
Switzerland
—
—
1,083
2,615
6,527
8,021
Norv/ay
—
-
1,678
1,767
1,421
3,375
Sweden
683
2,192
4,588
3,085
2,547
922
Demaxk
—
155
2,310
3,452
3,816
2,279
Finland
140
192
2,208
462
744
-
United Kingdom
-
6,783
29,898
42,608
36.359
32,475
Ireland
416
M»
—
1,689
1,278
417
Singapore-Malaya
231
485
656
990
492
46
Hong Kong
140
-
92
691
115
37
Japan
764
446
1,256
2,431
2,843
1,772
New Zealand
4,696
3,461
3,462
-
-
-
Others
256
257
-
13
328
38
TOTALS
188,242
236,870
353,912
411,544
354,163
231,090
Foreign Agricultiiral Service. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
- 50 -
Size of
Case
24/ 2's
404 s. 700
48/ 8 oz.
48/ 6 oz.
24/ 303
24/ 13| 02.
Converbed % 2's
TOT^S
Eguiv. Std. Cases
oTNo. 24/2 cans
SW (3^T
SECTIONS
FLOHIDA Pim-TTrTTnW 07 C^iHNED CITRUS
1960-61 SEASOIT
Actual Cases
UNSW GFHI
SBCTIOUS
763,751
194.586
3,239,104
107,534
4,304,975
3,858,756
32,240
143.909
32.335
208,484
177,694
BBDZEU
SECTIONS
32,826
302 ,o£
CITRUS
SALAD
43,345
30,895
304.243
334,887 378,483
289,319 330,429
OEMGE
SECTTIONS
10,427
402
11.953
'22,782
25,410
TAHJ.
JUICE
57,328
392,275
2,286
451,889
552,706
TMG.
BLENDS
442
442
556
24/ 2's
404 X 700
48/ 6 oz.
6/10 's
24/12 oz.
24/ 4 oz.
12/32 oz.
Coivertel No
TOTALS
2's
es
CBTB
9f! GFRT
JUICE
575,315
1,858,334
379,953
18,368
2,967
8,294
15.370
2,858,601
3,214,161
UNSW GFRC
JUICE
1,062,144
3,651,411
328,843
7,520
29 ,395
13,097
5,092,410
5,916,709
SU ORANGE UNSW OEG.
JUICE JUICE
Sa BLEND UNSW BLEND
JUICE JUICE
1,173,268
2,891,306
777,413
13,602
20,024
3,764,957
9,982
8,650,552
6,249,947
671,577
2,843,470
247,907
32,84i
8.203
104.155
3,908,154
4,547,741
217,167
1,052,991
36.985
17,540
1,639
1,326,322
1,591.697
189,221
1,042,623
10,755
1,242.599
1,508,981
TOTAL CONVEBIED CASES ALL PIDDUCTS
28 .,264,106
Nundber of field boxes of Grapefriiit used for canning Grapefruit Sections
& Citrus Salad - 1960-61 season
Nuniber of field toxes of Grapefruit used for canning Gragpefruit Juice,
Combination Juice & Tangerine Blends
Number of field boxes of Oranges used for canning Orange Juice,
Combination Juice, Sections & Citrus Salad
Number of field boxes of Tangerines used for canning Tangerine
Jxiice & Blends
3,179,805
7,866,350
7,308.424
404,130
PBOCESSED CONCENTR/iTED OEMGE JUICE & FBOZEN CONCENTRATED ORMGE JUICE & TROTM GRSPZ-
FBUIT iaroUAL PACKS IN TBE STATE OF FLORIDA
Year
PBOCESSED
CONCENTRATED
OBANCa JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
FROZEN
GRAPEFRUIT
CONCENTRATE
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1359-60
1960-61
2,529.671
1,897,848
536,660
1,339,222
1.531,449
1,085,697
1,801,283
1,149,081
547,280
377,877
154,911
30,757,656
44,030.633
46,553,695
65,531,204
64,685,956
70.224.053
72,011,741
57,150,566
79,910,670
78,149,306
84,298,114
187.903
1.097,564
1,226,485
1,656.469
1,155,314
2,511,831
2,949,072
3,330,301
4,952,488
1,613,462
3,841,462
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
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FLORIDA PBODUCTIOH OF CITRUS CONCEITTBAIE
1960-61 SEASON
Size of
Case
FROZEN
ORANGE
PFOCESED
ORAKGE
FROZEN
GRAPEFRUIT
PROCESSED
GRAPEFRUIT
& TANG.
FHDZEN
BLEND
FROZEN
TMG.
48/ 6 oz.
24/ 6 oz.
24/12 02.
Otioep §WP§ Convert-
ed to 4o/6 oz.
12/32 oz.
Other sizes convert-
ed to 12/32 oz.
Total Cases
All Sizes
Total size
ed to Ga
; con-vert-
.lons
Bvdk Gallons
Gross Gallons
Less Reprocessed Gal-
Net Gallons
21,289,917
9,570
8,630,751
73,758
1,340,581
592,913
31,937,490
73,298,705
25.826.953
99,125,658
-14,827,544
84,298,114
Various
Sizes
SA
US
SA
US
US
23,215
15,500
375,263
158,204
9,996
SA
US
SA
US
1,011
21,570
87,568
197,618
19,651
248,146
Various
Sizes
SA 80,202
US 22;207
154,911
154,911
684,587
1,016,975
3.025,701
4,042,676
-201.214
3,841,462
307,767 267,797
371,640 323,378
i,598 1.338.424
41,232 376,238 1,661,802
-120,654 -255,108
41,232 255,584 1,406,694
•-Includes 21,285 Processed
Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for canning Frozen Grapefruit.
Processed Grapefrait & Frozen Blended Concentrate 1960-61 season
Number of field boxes of Oranges used for canning Frozen Orange Concen-
trate, Processed Orange & Frozen Blended Concentrate
Number of field boxes of Tangerines used for canning Frozen
Tangerine Concentrate
CHIT.T.TTn CITRUS PEOIUCTS
•* Number of field boxes of Oranges used for Chilled Juice
*• Number of field boxes of Oranges used for Chilled Orange
Sections and Salad
*• Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for Chilled Juice
•• Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for Chilled Grape-
fruit Sections and Salad
•• Thru Sept. 2, 1961.
Tangerine
3,603,141
56,038,736
1,182,837
5,678,701
618,745
139,211
1,055,899
CONCENTRATED PBOCESSED GRiffEFRUIT , FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE &
— CONCENTRATE - 1950/51-1960761 - INCLUSIVE
FROZEN TMGERINE
Year
PBOCESSED
GRAPEFRUIT
FROZEN
BLEND
PROCESSED
BLEND and
TiNGERraE
FFOZEN
TANGERINE
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
147,707
245,105
1,060
16,112
535.703
-
50.563
479,745
-
55,372
965.430
-
31,860
560.545
-
30 , 719
954,142
25,055
59,105
596,731
32,431
107,896
506,915
_
165,115
689,521
188,154
27,390
284,276
-
19,947
255,584
21,285
Gallons
349,161
551.397
443,105
877,011
618.986
792,516
146,576
1,151.782
319,671
1,406,694
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association. Winter Eaven, Florida.
52
Cc5ntainer
Description
rmTPATWTOS — BY gum OF CITHJS
SEASOJ!- Aug. 1, I960 -- July 31, 1961
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
ORAN&ES
_ . I Ind. "
en or I Hiver
In-
ter
GEiiPEFHJIT
In-.
tenor
Hiver
TANGERINES
ten
enor
IXid.
Eiver
In.
ze:
TOTAL
enor
"Tpdian
Eiver
NAILED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bk)
347
1127
-
919
12
10
2
10546
-
1268
11685
10
WIHEBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
2603571
4195237
353
577592
3934959
1715716
107
107763
7456
2756541
19479
6545986
8667494
460
704834
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
20-lb. (1/4 Bx)
8-lb. (I/IO Bx)
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
3-lb. (1/25 Bx)
469
88100
221411
644957
368
26
549
28631
400410
294811
251
997
509
441
1151
-
469
116731
621821
940209
1151
619
1023
1058
BASKETS
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
-
-
-
50
-
-
-
50
FILM BAGS
8-lb. (1/10 Bx)
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
3-lb. (1/25 Bx)
19839
519406
22
35430
70390
669350
48310
-
-
90229
1188756
22
83740
COEHUGAl'ED BOXES
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx) 1501835 483134 1199566 4753036 65195 1095 2766556 5242265
CONSUMER
8
-
-
-
-
8
-
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
9796299 1097452
8314764
4916033
2841332
20574
20952395
6034059
BULK
633769 142776
199560
284836
53280
9760
886609
437372
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. Eiver
10430068 1240228
8514324
5200869
2894612
30334
21839004
6471431
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
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CONTAINERS — BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON- Aug . 1 . 1960 — July 31 . 1961 -CONSOLIDATED HSFOBT
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container Description
OBANGES
GHAPEFEUIT
TANGERINES
TOTAL
NATT.KD BOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
(1 Box)
(1/2 Box)
347
11 27
929
12
2
10546
1278
11685
WIHEBOUND BOXES^
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Box)
4/5 Bu.
(1/2 Box)
2603924
4772829
3935066
1823479
7456
2776020
6546446
9372328
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu.
20-lt.
8-lb.
5-lb.
3-lb.
(1/2 Box)
(1/4 Box)
(l/lO Box)
(1/16 Box)
(1/25 Box)
469
-
-
469
88468
28882
-
117350
221437
401407
-
622844
645506
295320
441
941267
^
_
1151
1151
BASKTJS
1-Bu.
(5/8 Box)
50
50
FILM BAGS
8-lb.
5-lb.
3-lb.
(1/10 Box)
(1/16 Box)
(1/25 Box)
19839
70390
564836
717660
22
.
90229
1272496
22
CORRUGATED BOIES
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Box)
1984939
5957602
66290
8008831
CONSIMilH
8
-
-
8
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
10893751
13230797
2861906
26986454
BULK
776545
484396
63040
1323981
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. River
1167D296
13715193
2924946
28310435
Made aivailable
through the co'ortesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
- 54
DELIVERED CANNERY PRICES
1960-61 SEASON
Advertising and
inspection tax not
included
Week
Ending
0 R AN
G E S
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
CONCENTRATE |
JUICE
JUICE
SECTIONS
JUICE
1960
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
10/ 1
8
15
22
$ 1.75000
$ .33864
29
1.85000
.51997
11/ 5
2.17161
.55603
12
2.43085
.68116
19
2.44166
.82306
$ 1.58607
26
2.60434
.86390
1.53472
$ 1.44250
12/ 3
$ 2.69315
2.66143
.82570
1.59079
.52452
10
2.55611
2.74242
1 .88302
1.56812
.61250
17
2.55293
2.89634
1 ,93437
1.51870
.90677
24
2.68946
3.04203
1 .94188
1.57756
1.16794
31
1961
2.74165
3.09599
1.01855
1.56839
-
1/ 7
2.89843
3.15185
1.09583
1.52396
1.24472
14
2.95132
3.17272
1.06123
1.53178
1.04488
21
3.17574
3.38551
1.04732
1.53148
.91714
28
3.37470
3.30388
.96448
1.53914
.78169
2/ 4
3.49703
3.19009
.90505
1.52334
.64067
11
3.62291
3.01629
.84646
1.50531
.60000
18
3.76705
3.28029
.84824
1 .49946
25
3.89725
3.35497
.86486
1.53451
_
3/ 4
3.94015
3.35605
.86589
1.48850
_
11
3.85533
2.87873
.78504
1.42585
1.00000
18 1
3 0 54211
3.10042
.64414
1.27095
25 1
3.16234
2.82666
.55933
1.21394
4/ 1 1
3.40777
2.82045
.55570
1.06409
8 1
3.30377
2.82425
.57361
.97736
15 1
3.42482
2.91714
.59749
.93446
22 1
3.30223
2.87338
.65094
.87358
29 I
5/ 6 1
3.48755
2.82060
.73593
.75000
3.55512
2.93118
.89316
13 1
3.46815
2.98107
1.00774
20 I
3.72709
3.19541
1.07329
27 1
3.85890
3.37351
1 .04303
6/ 3 1
3.87210
3.52360
1 .03667
10 1
3.85826
3.22178
.90539
17 1
3.67656
3.02257
.72981
24 1
3.70810
3.42500
.77711
7/ 1 I
8 1
3.60001
.60000
15
22
29 1
8/ 5
12
19
26
9/11/60
SEASONAL
with
Adjustmen
3.46947
ts
2.95767
.86072
1.49957
.93527
,, , ,, , Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association. Winter Haven. Florida
- 55 -
IOT.AL UmSEE OF ALL CITHJS TEEES MDVING FROM yiUBSERIES W FIOBIDA
AS REFOBTSD TO THE mJHSERY IrTSPECIOH, STATE TLANT BOMD
Gainesville, Florida
July 1. 1959 to June 30. 1960
ALL CITHJS
Variety
Fo • Trees
Oranges
Grapefruit
Mandajrins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons
Ivliscellaneous
Total
ORANGES
Variety
No. Trees
Valencias
817,072
Hamlins
568.457
Pineapples
370,481
Parson Brown
87,550
Queen
66,958
Navels
36,456
Lue Gim Gong
19,324
Delicious
4,634
Pope Sumner
3,913
Jaffa
652
Miscellaneous
11 , 697
Total
1.987,184
MAIIDARIN OR KID
GLOVE
Variety
No. Trees
Temples
53 , 148
Tangerines
46,828
Murcctt Eoney
184,581
Satsuicas
14,087
King
2,794
Ponkan
475
Miscellaneous
147
Total
302,060"
Tangelos
Orlando
37,293
Minneola
5,899
Seminole
191
Miscellaneous
20.903
Total .
• • • •
. 64,286
Kumquat s
7,542
1,987,184
134,885
302,060
64,286
13,858
20,819
15.984
2,539,076
GEAPKi'RLJIT
Variety
N
D. Trees
Marsh
100,064
Dimcan
9,774
Thonwson
Red Seedy
7,292
5,441
Red Seedless
4,116
Foster
486
Davis Seedless
228
Isle of Pine
109
Royal
53
McCarty
3
Lliscellaneous
7,319
Total
134,885
LIMES 4
LEf/TONS
Variety
No
. Trees
T.imfiR
Tahiti (Persian)
Key (Mexican)
11
,482
1
,350
Bearss
399
Rangour
213
Ivliscellaneous
414
Total
•
• • •
13,858
Lemons
Meyer
11
,408
Avon
5,016
Sicily
1
,916
Messina
711
Ponderosa
480
Harvey
251
Villafranca
69
Miscellaneous
968
Total
. . .
• • •
20.819
sland limequat 21 ) ,
8.442
Miscellaneous Citrus- calarcondin, limequats (Lakeland limequat
shaddock and other citrus
Cocgsiled by the Department of AgricvLLtviral Economics - Agriciiltural
Experinent Station - Ifaiversity of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
L. c. 1. shipments of 'mixed' cars (consolidated into carlots) via express for
Florida totaled 4,723 for the 1960-61 season.
The average rail load of Florida citrus for the 1960-61 season (as conjiiled hy
the Florida Citrus Exchange at Tanya, Florida) wais 505-6 hoxes.
Segregated: Oranges 497.5 - Gre^jefruit 509.3 - Tangerines 521.9.
The conversion factor of 500 hoxes — used in converting truck shipments to
carlots.
CITHJS SHIPPING HOLIDAY - "This regulation prohibits the shipping and packing
of all varieties of oranges, gre^jefruit, tanger-
ines and tangelos between the production area and
any point outside thereof in the continental
United States, Canada or Mexico for the period
"beginning at 12:01 a/m, e. s. t., Dec. 23, 1960
to 12:01 a/m, e. s- t., Dec. 29, 1961."
Shitanents exempt from this regulation;
Express shipments of the gift package type.
Exports to foreign countries other than Canada or Mexico
Shipments for use within Florida, except shipments west of the Suwannee Eiver.
Shipments for canned or frozen products or beverage base.
Shipments for charity or Government relief.
By Marketing Agreement Committees,
Lakeland, Florida.
Detailed auction data for California citrus for the 1960-61 season may be
obtained frcsn the Federal-State Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal
Building, Los Angeles, California.
Comnercial shipments of citrus from Texas were again considerably heavier in
1960-61. L. c. 1. shipments of 'mixed' citrus - via express - from Texas
totaled 419 cars. By months as follows: Nov.. 46 - Dec. 276 - Jan.. 52 -
Feb., 33 - Max., 12 - cars.
Additional information on Texas citrus may be obtained from H. E. Winfrey,
Market News Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, P.O. Box # 13,
Weslaco, Texas.
ooooo 000000 ooooo
miTED STATSS UTAHIMENT OF AGHICULriEE
Agricultural Jtorketing Service
and the
TWBlm STATE mEKETING BUREAU
Cooperating
laEKET mws sm-iCE on fbuits & veqetablss
SIMIARY OF 1961-62 <^A9m
by
H. F, Willson
Lakeland, Florida « . ,
October 8, 1962
\.
■ \
K
K
fOEETOHJ
The inforiEation contained herewith
has been compiled from the daily citrus
bulletins issued at Lakeland, Florida and
from various reports released by the Agri-
cultural Marketing Service; the Foreign
Agricultural Service; the Citrus Inspect-
ion Division, Florida Department of Agri-
culture; the Federal-State Frost Warning
Service; the Florida Citrus Commission;
the Florida Citrus Exchange; the Florida
Citrus Mutual; the Florida Canners' Ass'n,
the Department of Agricultural Economics,
Agricultural Experiment Station, Univer-
sity of Florida; and the State Plant
Board of Florida.
Shipments, unloads, & other similar
data for the 1961-62 season are subject to
revision on account of late and corrected
reports which are not yet available. Again,
as in previous years, every effort has
been nade to include data in the annual
citrus soirmary which will be of most value
to the Industry. V»e have endeavored to
include basic statistics suitable for
conjarisons with past seasons.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Numper
General Conments
Carlot Shipiaents by Weeks - 1961-62 & 1960-61 Seasons
Eail and Boat - Oranges & tangerines 1
H " '• - Grapefruit 2
" >• '• - Mixed Citrus 3
Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Bail Shipments, 1961-62 season 4
Florida Citrus Shipments - iSail, Boat & Truck 5
Total Shipnents, Florida Citrus- .1961-62 & 1960-61 Seasons 6
Arizona-California-Texas, Truck- Shipments, Citrus, 1961-62 Season 7
Production - Oranges & Grapefruit — 1889-1961 8-11
n n 11 n - Florida 1942/43-1961/62 12
Production & Utilization - Florida Citrus 1957/58-1960/61 .... 13
'• <• " - California Citrus " " .... 14
•» •! " - Tex., Ariz., & la. Citrus " " .... 15
•« " " - Total U. S. Citrus " " .... 16
Florida Citrus Used by Canners - 1961-62 Season 17
Florida Equivalent 'On Tree' Prices, Oranges, Grapefruit & Tangerines .... 18-23
Ifaloads Eail cS: Truck, Citrus, 41 U. S. Cities & 5 Canadian Cities 24-27
•» Bail Only - Citrus - Miscellaneous U. S. Cities 28
Weighted Average Auction Prices — Florida - By Months 29
" " •' " •• Oranges 30-34
" " " " '• Grapefruit 35-43
" " " " '» Itengerines 44-45
" " " " •• By Markets Past 10 Years ... 46-47
Exports - Florida Citrus, Fresh — By Weeks, 1961-62 Season 48
Iii5)orts - Citrus - into Florida - By Country of Origin 48
Eelivered Cannery Prices - 1961-62 Season 49
U. S. Exports - Fresh Citrus - July, 1961 through June. 1962 50-51
Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus 52-53
Florida Canners' Association — Production Data 54-55
Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries 56
UNITED STATES I2EPARTMENT OF AC21ICULTUBE
Agricultural llarketing Service
£Lnd the
FLORIDA STATE MAEIETmG BUREAU
Cooperating
MAEEET KEWS SERVICE OK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETING FIOEIDA CITRUS
SUM/AHY OF 1961-62 SEASDN
Daily market reports on citrus were issxaed at Lakeleuid, Florida
from October 9, 1961 to June 27, 1962 inclusive
GENERAL COtaMENTS
The 30 percent increase in Florida's orange production - or nearly 1/3 more
than the 1960-61 figure of 86,700,000 boxes - was the State's most imposing citrus de-
velopment and discussed topic of the 1961-62 season. A 100 million box orange crop
that had been talked about for several seasons as Florida's potential became history
with the U.S.D.A. Statistical Reporting Service July 1, 1962 estimate of 113 million
boxes. Despite the prolonged drought periods throughout most of the State's citrus
producing areas during a greater part of the growing period and a general freeze in
late December, 1961 - most acreage far exceaded early expectations by over picking
all during the season and offset any losses by sidverse weather.
The veiy light California orange crop and the January disastrous freeze in
Texas were major favorable factors in the marketing of Florida citms in 1961-62. How-
ever, within the past 10-year period, there were 3 consecutive seasons vHien the total
United States production of oranges was nearly the saae as '61-62. These occurred in
1954-55, 1955-56 and 1956-57. In these seasons however, California's orange production
was nearly double what it was in 1961-62.
In coc^jarison with the season preceding, Florida's fresh orange and grape-
fruit shipments increased substantially, particularly oranges - and there was a heavy
pack of most processed products, with frozen orange concentrate in very large volume.
An unusually wide distribution, as emphasized by much heavier fresh Florida citrus re-
ceipts to the more distant points was the pattern for the season and verified by the
weekly detailed combined rail and truck receipts report covering the major markets in
the United States. The 'piggy-back' method in railroad transportation continued the
weekly heavy schedules of solid train-loads to eastern seaboard markets, but no ap-
preciable increase in piggy-back cars of Florida citrus to midwestern cities was in
evidence during the 1961-62 season.
The remarkably long harvesting period was most helpful to the fresh citrus
industry in the State. In fact, as late as the week ending Aug. 30, 1962, approxittate-
ly 1/3 of all receipts of fresh oranges in the New York City area were from Florida and
the wind-up of the '61-62 season, along with the opening of '62-63 almost coincided.
Exports of fresh oranges (exclusive of Canada) more than doubled, with grapefruit ap-
proaching twice the volume of the season previous. Orange prices were relatively good
for early and midseason fruit and, for the early part of the Valencia season but then
fell off sharply. Both Florida grapefruit and tangerines enjoyed much better marketing
positions than oranges, and an effective volime pro-rate was placed in operation for
Indian River grapefruit. Texas was eliminated as a fresh grapefruit competitor follow-
ing the devastating freeze in January, 1962. Florida's tangerine crop dropped nearly
1,000,000 boxes from 1960-61 and there were 14 years during the past 20 when the State
had more tangerines-
Preliminary production figures (July, 1962 estimate by the Statistical Be-
porting Service of the U. S. Department of Agriciilture) placed Florida's orange crop
at 113,000,000 boxes - grapefruit at 35,000,000 and tangerines at 4,000,000 - for a
grand total of 152,000,000 boxes of fresh citrus. A further breakdown placed Early &
Midseason oranges at 52,500,000 - Valencias at 56,000,000 - Temples 4,500,000 - Seed-
less grapefruit 23,800,000 and 'other' or Seedy grapefruit 11,200,000 boxes. Compared
with the previous season, there were neaxly 30 additional million boxes of Florida
citrus - with oranges and particularly Valencias - making up most of the increase.
Specifically, Tenples increased 1/2 million boxes. Early & Midseason oranges 5 1/2
million, Valencias 20,300,000 and Seedless grapefruit 4,600,000. Tangerines and Seedy
grapefruit decreased, with tangerines 900,000 boxes less and 'other' grapefruit
1,200,000 under a year ago. Even though Florida grapefrmt increased materially over
the '60-61 crop, there have been 5 seasons in the past 20 when the State had sub-
stantially more grapefruit than in 1961-62.
Plantings of citrus trees in the State for the year ending June 30, 1961
were again heavy, and set an all-time record for the 33-year period beginning with
the 1928-29 season. Varieties, which exceeded the 1958-59 heavy plantings, were
■felencias, Eamlins, Queen and Pope Sumner oranges - Maroh Seedless & Thompson seed-
less, and Tangelos.
Florida' s combined total of fresh citrus shipments was much heavier than
in 1960-61, or 13,364 cars more, -wiiich represent commercial shipments only. For the
first time. I.e. 1 express shipments were tabiilated by months and reported separately
in contrast to previous seasons ■vrtien 'mixed citrus* shipments included the State's
1. c 1 express movement by days and weeks. Orange shipments showed the largest increase
with nearly 10,000 additional cars - or 9,871 to be exact. Grapefruit accounted for
nearly 1/2 the increase of oranges - or 4,429 cars above '60-61. With the relatively
li^t crop of tangerines, there was a decrease of nearly 1,000 cars from the previous
year - or a decline of 938. All comparisons for oranges, grapefruit and tangerines in-
clude the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l.c.l
express cars for both years) . For the 1961-62 season, the percentage of shipments
that moved from the State was 69 via truck and 31 via rail-
Seasonal auction averages for Florida citrus showed considerable variation
during the 1961-62 season. The volume of oranges sold at auction increased slightly,
but the average seasonal price for all auctions was the lowest in the past 5 years -
or $5.09 per standard box for 2,509 cars compared to $6.48 for 2,290 cars the preced-
ing year. Grapefruit, on the other hand, had the highest seasonal auction average of
the past 4 years at $4.49 for 3,773 cars and the volume down nearly 700 cars from
'60-61 - or compared to 4,445 cars for an average of $4.32. Temple orange volume at
auction was about on a par with the past 5 years, but the average was the lowest for
this period at $2.88 per 1/2 box for 703 cars compared to '60-61 season with 740 cars
averaiging $3.56- Tangerines were the exception, with hoth the volume and price xsp
from a year ago. There were 1,353 cars of Florida tangerines sold at auction for a
seasonal average of $3.69 per 1/2 box in contrast to 1,170 cars at $3.09 the preceding
year.
The combined cannery utilization in 1961-62, as corrrpiled by the Florida
Citrus ConEoission, sat an all-time record, with nearly 110,000,000 boxes through July 31,
1962 - or 109,722,664 boxes, with soufi plants still operating on a small scale in
August- The peak weeks for oranges were not in the 3,000,000 box classification, but
substantially above 4./>00,000 boixes, or for the weeks ending Jan. 20th and 27th re-
spectively. In addition, there were 14 weeks in the 3,000,000 plus class with some
weeks just missing the 4,000,000 majk. All weeks in January and February exceeded the
3,000,000 box nark. The 2nd heavy orange utilization period started the last week in
April with 3,638,381 boxes and continued in the 3,000,000 plus bracket through the week
ending Jxme 16, 1962. During this 2nd heavy utilization period, there were 2 weeks
ending May 12th and May 19th respectively, Tvhen each week's total was more than
3,950,000. For grapefruit, there was only one week (ending Mar. 10th) wiien the amount
utilized was more than 1,000,000 boxes. There were 3 weeks preceding the holidays
which were in the 400 to 500 thousand box bracket. Beginning in the 1st week of 1962
and continuing through the week ending Apr.2Ist,the weekly grapefruit used ranged from
a trifle over 400,000 to the peak week of over 1,000,000 boxes. There were only 3 weeks
when the tajigerine utilization exceeded 100,000 boxes, or those ending Dec. 16, 1961,
Jan 6th and Feb. 3rd, 1962 respectively. As with shipments, the cannery utilization
was much heavier for oranges, substantially more for grapefruit, and considerably under
on tangerines, than the yeax before.
The delivered cannery prices (furnished by the Florida Canners' Association)
show a sharp break in the seasonal average in 1961-62 compared to the season previous -
or were much lower for all classifications except for tangerines which regained within
.05j!! of the average price a year ago. The seasonal orange delivered price was approxi-
mately $1.21 a box under the sensationally high season average of 1960-61. Oranges
used for concentrate in '61-62 average $2.25479 a box compared to $3.46947 a year ago
and |2i53841 two years ago. The difference in the juice average was also similar but
not quite so pronounced - or $1.93894 compared to $2.95767 the season before and
$2.01367 in 1959-60. The low point for concentrate oranges occurred the last few weeks
of the '61-62 season. However, the breaking point was following the week ending Mar.
10th. Prices started out strong during the week ending Dec. 9th or above a $2.30 aver-
age, and ranged from that to nearly $2.90 for the peak. The 2 high Treeks of the season
were those ending Feb. 10th and 17th respectively, with averages of $2.86002 and
$2.87075. The price of juice oranges ranged in the $1.60 to $1.70 average bracket for
the first 3 weeks of the season, or Oct. 14th through the 28th. Prices increased
to core than $2.00 by the week ending Nov. 18th and remained above $2.00 through the
week of Mar. 3rd. This was followed by a consistent decline to the end of the season,
or the week ending Aug. 8th, when the average was less than $1.25 per box delivered in.
G-rapefruit for juice was the most regular in price following the opening 4 weeks, or
the weeks ending Oct. 14th through Nov. 4th. With very few exceptions, the average
held in the .400 to .50(!( bracket. For 7 weeks, following the Texas freeze, or be-
ginning with the week ending Jan. 20th and extending through the week ending Ifer. 3rd,
prices were above .EO^ per box. Top average for the season occurred for the week end-
ing Feb. 24th with .58232. Price per field box for grapefruit sections ranged from a
high of $1.34101 for the week ending Feb. 17th to a low of 0.820000 towards the close
of the season, with the average for the season of $1.13368. Juice tangerines varied
from a delivered low prices of 0.35000 for the week ending Apr. 7th to a top of
$1.23219 for the week ending Jan. SOth.
The 1961-62 frozen concentrate orange pa^k reach an unprecedented hi^ of more
than 116 million gallcJM.an inaraase from the previous record of 1960-61 of nearly
32,000,000 gallons. CSiilled orange juice continued the consistent steady increase
in volune of recent seasons, and accounted for 7,297,700 field 1)0X66. Sections and
salads showed only a veiy slight increase or 672,182 boxes were used. The ninber of
field boxes used for chilled grapefruit juice more than doubled or totaled 336,662 in
1961-62 in contrast to only 139,211 in '60-61. The pack of chilled grapefruit sections
and salads rerrained practically the same as the year before.
Distribution of fresh citrus shipments from the State in 1961-62 was tabu-
lated in the seme pattern as a year ago, with the 41 U> S. cities and 5 Canadian cities
showing rail and truck for all states, and sijqpplemented by 'rail only' for the remaind-
er of the 100 cities. Tor the 41 cities in the United States, unloads of Florida orang-
es totaled 7,275 rail and 11,481 truck - a grand total of 18,756 cars, or nearly 1/2 of
the total unloads by all states of origin, as well as considerably more than 1/2 of
Florida's shipments, Florida had, 106 cars rail and 1,058 truck unloads of oranges in
the 5 Canadian cities compared to the total rail of 2,456 and truck 1,493. California
accounted for most of the rail unloads to Canada and even Arizona more than doubled
Florida's rail receipts to these 5 Canadian cities. In the United States, Mexico with
74 cars and Israel 44, were the only foreign covmtries represented with unloads. It
was a different situation in Canada, vAiich had the following countries represented -
Japan, Israel, South Africa, Italy, Formosa, China and Greece.
Fldrida' s unloads of grapef niit in the 41 U. S. cities accounted for consider-
ablly more than 1/2 of the State's total shipments and exceeded 3/4s of the unloads from
all states of origin. In the 5 Canadian cities, Florida rail and truck totaled 2,819
cars in contrast to 2,970 from all states, or Florida heid approximately 95 percent of
the grapefruit iinloads. Foreign countries with gre^efruit unloads in either United
States or Canada in '61-62 were conspicous by an absence. The only grapefruit unloads
reported as originating from a foreign country was Central America with 5 cars in
Canada.
As usual, Florida accounted for the 'lions shaxe' of the tangerine unloads in
both the United States and Canada. For the Ifaited States, Florida had 3,123 cars out
of a total of 3,820, ^ile in Canada the total was 265 of the total 332. However, more
states are represented in the tangerine unloads to a greater degree. As an example,
California was in the 500 car classification, or 496 to be exact, for the 41 cities,
with Mexico next in line with 104 cars for the 41 U. S. cities, and 66 for the 5 Canad-
ian points. There were nearly 3,000 cars of 'mixed' citrus from Florida received in
the 41 U. S. cities. A
As to the miscellaneous U. S. cities, the unloads of Florida citrus via
rail only were as follows: oranges 394, grapefruit 248, tangerines 67 and 'mixed'
cars 7.
For 1. c. 1 shipments of 'mixed' cars via express and the
average rail loai of Florida citrus for the 1961-62 season
See Page Ho. 57
MINIMIK lEMPEBATURES - COLIEST TATES - Ij077 GK)UND LOCATIONS
SELECTED FLORIDa. CITHJS WEAIHEB STATIONS
1961-62 SEASON
Station
December, 1961
26
29
30
31
January, 1962
13
March, 1962
18
Citra
24"
32°
25"
29°
29°
30°
24°
32°
33°
33^
DeLand
28
28
20
29
27
30
27
31
35
35
Mims
29
29
22
29
31
33
23
31
34
37
Friiitland Park
25
30
20
32
29
31
24
29
31
36
Eustis, East
27
32
22
31
30
29
26
32
31
35
Fcrest City
27
34
23
31
30
29
27
31
34
36
Howey
25
32
22
30
28
28
26
30
31
34
Pickard
27
33
22
31
31
31
27
32
34
35
Conway
28
34
22
31
31
31
29
32
34
37
Brooksville
26
32
22
34
31
32
26
34
32
38
Passadena
25
34
23
33
31
30
27
33
28
36
Valrico
28
38
27
37
34
32
28
40
31
41
Denham
23
32
22
32
28
27
24
39
26
33
Elfers
26
36
26
34
32
30
28
40
27
34
Parrish
30
38
29
40
34
34
29
42
32
42
Sarasota
24
38
28
40
33
29
27
44
28
37
Lakeland # 2
26
33
23
34
34
32
26
34
29
38
Polk City
22
34
19
31
29
23
22
33
26
31
Lake Alfred
27
36
22
32
32
30
25
33
29
37
Iferrmoth
26
33
23
32
32
31
27
35
32
38
A^•on Park
27
32
22
32
30
31
28
36
34
39
Bartow
27
35
25
38
31
32
28
35
31
39
Arcadia
24
31
23
34
27
27
29
40
26
39
Cocoa
32
34
23
32
33
32
31
32
37
42
Vero Beach
35
33
28
33
34
36
32
36
36
46
St^lart
37
32
29
34
32
38
34
42
38
48
Hypoluzo # 1
30
28
28
38
32
36
36
45
33
45
HcnB stead
32
31
30
37
31
37
36
47
34
45
Furnished thru the coiirtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service - Lakeland, Florida
TOTAI mmFALL - BY ^DNIHS-
S.kLLECTED U.
S. FLOEim WEATHER BUREAU STATIONS
1961-62
SEASON
Station
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
EEB. MAE.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
TOTAL
Arcadia
.05
1.58
1,82
1.05
1.52 2.53
2.81
3.57
17.40
3.34*
35.67
Avon Park
2.11
.5r>
.78
1.62
1.53 3.38
3.30
1.21
10.80
2.96
28.27
Bartow
1.88
.96
1.75
1.42
.90 4.22
1.66
2.96
12.32
6.96
35.03
Bradenton Exp .
Sta.
1.32
.75
1.92
1.52
.59 4.53
4.40
.62
11.29
5.54
32.48
Brooksville
.98
2.61
1.87
1.78
2.65 2.08
.70
1.34
9.08
7.96
31.05
Bushnell
1.11
3.78
2.13
1.80
4.16 2.04
.92
6.59
5.83
5.76
34.12
Clermont
3.00
1.56
2.26
.88
2.55 3.56
2.79
1.20
9.10
4.73
31.63
Dayton Beach A;
Lrport
2.25
2.85
.73
.90
.82 1.82
.78
.16
7.96
10.04
28.31
Crescent City
1.05
4.54
1.20
2.13
.26 2.76
1.68
1.61
7.06
9.17
31.46
Ft. Lauderdale
Expr. Sta.
5.48
1.72
.78
1.90
.10 2.26
5.58
2.43
11.75
7.42
39.42
Ft. %-ers Airport
3.16
1.12
.53
.43
.54 2.65
1.37
.34
12.08
6.01
28.23
Ft. Pierce
5.09
1.22
.49
.64
.71 2.82
3.19
2.20
5.11
12.65
34.12
Homestead Exp .
Sta.
6.02
.90
.10
1.42
.68 4.02
1.37
1.10
14.39
8.43
38.43
Island Grove
.21
2.72
1.48
1.32
.15 3.28
3.04
2.84
7.73
4.53
27.30
La Belle
.66
.62
.38
.84
1.10 4.84
1.61
2.76*
17.80
6.56
37.17
Lake Alfred Exp
. Sta.
1.97
.53
1.86
1.95
.90 3.19
1.50
6.12
4.31*
6.80*
29.13
Lakeland Weathe
r Bur.
.56
.88
3.90
1.41
1.17 3.63
1.18
2.8ti
7.70
4.50
27.81
Take placid
1.25
.74
.29
.95
1.2D 3.14
1.02
2.09
25.10
6.62
42.40
Melbourne
1.38
2.15
.26
1.08
1.00 3.01
1.57
.83
3.53
9.46
24.27
Miami Airport
3.92
2.15
.13
1.46
.13 2.78
1.19
.92
10.36
7.92
30.96
Mountain Lake
.37
.27
2.09
1.16
.66 2.61
2.02
3.77
6.88
3.58
23.41
Ocala
1.18
2.49
1.10
1.27
.49 1.97
1.87
.47
10.27
8.85
29.96
Orlando Airport
2.87
.92
.66
1.11
2.08 3.55
1.58
2.74
3.40
12.77
31.68
Plant City
.29
.44
4.18
1.60
1.61 3.50
1.65
4.76
11.43
4.42
33. 8S
Saint Le^>
.29
1.35
3.37
1.83
.65 3.85
1.11
2.27
12.79
6.55
34.06
St. Peters'b\irg
.29
1.49
3.37
1.87
1.39 6.81
2.05
1.V6
10.23
4.26
33.52
Tanpa Airport
.25
.94
3.80
1.40
1.46 4.26
1.43
2.76
6.34
2.31
24.95
Titusville
1.35
1.59
2.02
1.31
1.38 3.80
1.57
.36
9.94
11.07
34.39
Wauchula
.57
.36
1.76
1.07
.58 3.77
6.94
6.27
14.77
2.80
38.39
West Palm Bnach
Airport
6.52
2.86
.58
1.23
1.19 4.43
1.90
3.70
6.94
8.09
37.44
Winter Haven
.85
.65
1.39
1.71
1.55 3.U4
1.74
4.63
4.31
6.80
27.44
•-Nearby Points
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service Lakeland, Florida.
W E A T H E B
CSABACIER OF THE 1961-62 SEASON
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal -State Frost Warning Service - Lakeland, Florida
The 1961-62 season was wann until Cnristmas. Cool weather persisted from then until
February, punctuated by several moderately severe cold spells. December 26th, 30th &
January 13th were the most damaging of these for the peninsula as a iiriiole. February
was abnormally warm. March was rather cool, with a few days of hi^ winds. Unseason-
ably late frosts occurred in April. Drought conditions existed nver most areas through
out the season, with only minor and tenyoraiy alleviation in tferch and early April.
November - was dry and warm, except for a few minor cold periods limited to the extreme
north portion of the State. Freezing temperatures were confined to the northern portion
of the Gainesville district and occurred only on the 30th. Rainfall totals were mostly
less than 1 inch rver the southern 2/3 of the peninsula and 1 to 3 inches over the
northern 3rd.
December - was a dry month and mild until the 25th, ?^en temperat\ires ranged from the
high 20s in the northern districts to the high 30s in the lower east ccast farming
areas. Frost was mcstly li^t and scattered. On the 26th, minimum temperatures with
heavy frost, ranged from the low & middle 20s in the north and central districts - to'
high 20s with moderate to heavy frost in the Everglades - to the low 30s with scatter-
ed li^t frost in the lower east coast farming areas. There was extensive danage to xm-
protected tender truck and ornamentals, and some damage to hardy truck southward thru
the Everglades, and spotty damage in the extreme south portion. Damage to citrus was
confined mostly to the fruit, tender growth, and young trees in the colder, unprotected
locations. On the 29th, with temperatures in the high 20s and low 30s in most areas,
there was very little frost or danage. The coldest ni^t of the season, December 30th,
had teinperafcures in the low 20s and a few teens in the northern districts - mostly in
the 20s in central districts and the Everglades - v±iile the lower east coast farming
areas had high 20s and low 30s. Frost was general over the peninsular, except scatter-
ed over the extreme south portion. Damage to unprotected citrus, vegetables and orna-
mentals was similar to that of the 26th, described above. Considerable defoliation in
some unprotected groves also resulted. Low temperatures on December 31st ranged from
the low 20s in the extreme north portion to near and slightly below freezing in the
central districts and the Everglades for rather short durations. There was very little
frost and no additional damage. Precipitation totals generally ranged from 1/2 inch in
southern counties to 3 inches in isolated locations in west central counties. Most of
the rainfall occurred during the last 2 weeks.
January - opened cool with scattered frost and/or freezing temperatures over most all
farming areas on the 3rd and 4th, except for the hi^ 30s to lower 40s in the lower
east coast district on the 4th. Cool to mild weather followed until the freeze on the
13th. This freeze was a result of one of the most extensive and bitter cold Artie air
masses experienced in the United States during this century. It covered the northern
portion of Mexico and all of the United States, except peninsular Florida from January
10th-13th. Texas citrus sxiffered severe danage and California citrus moderage damage.
High level winds, mostly southwest to west- southwest, over Florida and the Gulf of
Mexico, slowed the southward movement of this air mass, keeping it from moving over
W E A T H E H
CHABACTEB OF IBE 1961-62 SEASON
CONTIOTED
Florida until January I3th. Bythis time the air mass had warmed up same 10 to 20 de-
grees. Even so, tenperatures with moderate to heavy frost, ranged from the high teens
and low 20s in the northern distri-^ts - to the low and mid-203 in central - to the high
20ti in the Everglades - and above 35 degrees with no frost in the lower east coast area.
Additional danage occurred to Tinpntected citrus and remaining tender truck, and orna-
mentals in the colder locations of the north and central districts. In the Everglades,
damage was spotty on the 13th, however, the strong winds of the 6th caused considerable
damage, and the prolonged cold reduced growth, yield and quality- Mild to cool wea-
ther prevailed from the 14th until the 30th, when temperat\ires drcpped to the 30s with
li^t frost in north and central districts. Temp era ttires in the Inw 30s, with scatter-
ed frost was coa^ined to the Everglades on the 31st. January experienced a high frequen-
cy of foggy nights and below nrimal rainfall.
February - was dry and very warm- Scattered, near freezing temperatures, with negligible
damage occxirred in minor cold periods rn the 7th and 12th in the nrrth and central
crunties. Precipitation totals were generally 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches, excej.t amounts near
3 inches locally in the north-central c:?unties.
^rch - was predominately cool, and a poor growing month in most areas with precipita-
tion averaging 2 to 4 inches. Strong, cold, dry winds the first week caused consider-
able damage to tender vegetables in all areas. March 8th was the coldest with heavy
frost and minimums in the hi^ 20s and law 30s in the northern districts - low and mid-
30s with scattered frost in central and the Everglades - and middle and hi^ 306 and
scattered light frost in the farming lands of the lower east coast district. Moderate
to heavy damage occurred to unprotected vegetables a^ far routh as the Everglades, and
spotty damage on the lower east -^oast area, but no citrus damage. The 6th, 7th - 18th
and 19th were also c^ld with near freezing temperatures in the rolder l-^cationG of the
north and central districts, and light frost in the Everglades on the 7th. Most citrus
had set a good blocm by late February and March, and the trees were generally in very-
good condition.
■^Tril - started cold with very scattered light fros* in the extreme nc^rth on the 3rd
and 4th. The last cold spell of the spring, one of the latest on record, occurred on
April 17, when scattered frost and tenperatures in the 30s occurred in the north and
the interior of central districts. Sainfall in April was below normal in most areas
except for a few locally heavy showers.
M^ and July - rainfall was al^o below normal in most areas, except for a few locally
heavy showers.
Jjjne - had frequent showers which gave most areas above nomsl rainfall.
- 1
oaANGES & lAKGEEINES
- CARLOT SHIPMENTS (EAIL^ BOAT & EXPRESS^ BY WEEKS
1961-62 and 1960-61 SEASONS
FLOEIDA
1961-62
1960-61
CALI?
'61-62(60-61
TEX.
' 62 1 ' 61
ARIZ.
62 '61
TOTAL
61-62 60-61
Imports
1961-62
TAN&S
1361-62
Orgs- Ikngs.
2
14
12
26
93
106
106
182
170
145
219
329
248
77
312
238
250
289
122
168
253
327
450
382
253
242
245
203
222
247
239
264
299
327
289
236
283
186
171
146
92
86
61
69
51
39
33
17
Orgs- l^ngs
6
3
1
3
5
46
76
107'
179
212
106
30
105
70
65
50
14
17
17
13
31
25
20
15
17
7
4
6
2
1
5
24
23
77
80
69
'ill
164
304
201
102
158
123
130
174
181
164
272
257
149
306
196
185
211
169
147
153
175
206
184
207
130
ISO
186
87
80
33
24
23
16
17
1
5
47
124
182
219
240
205
107
103
117
65
18
22
8
2
3
2
3
2
TO-
TAL
8820 1243 5553 1563
447
454
445
506
476
400
279
250
269
259
225
144
194
238
284
471
189
225
234
268
298
306
189
159
297
184
422
428
371
254
320
281
198
282
374
442
448
341
409
409
416
485
397
369
333
395
354
315
344
355
334
312
410
409
508
535
529
374
327
274
176
117
60
80
306
597
770
489
259
254
310
357
398
401
384
383
409
356
293
273
358
391
388
34-1
362
342
405
=02
571
626
597
590
554
659
550
4131
4411
6001
5261
4851
4991
3281
■*83
399
17078 21447
2
1
1
3
12
5
9
3
1
4
9
1
2
5
8
6
2
4
4
5
5
7
2
7
16
13
12
4
4
5
2
1
3
2
3
21
1
1
46 155
2
9
53
60
84
76
38
31
45
34
16
12
4
8
8
27
98
51
48
43
58
31
44
31
23
8
1
4
8
42
67
49
41
20
27
23
8
4
2
7
6
9
15
25
43
40 117
36 48
29
41
29
27
36
23
4
1019 754
447
454
446
506
480
415
292
276
362
368
338
381
493
550
769
1100
586
372
416
412
509
535
529
375
327
282
201
144
151
174
466
904
1173
1059
722
475
699
700
610
600
632
630
663
701
329
639
352
578
575
728
551
649
1001
481
886
529
684
677
547
632
630
632
534
551
482
541
566
524
659
619
738
731
770
759
676
837
699
728
645
743
699
740
671
746
568
630
515
446
425
466
481
624
415
542
384
502
395
501
394
328
367
484
355
400
Mex. faael
Mex.
28206 29472
7
22
14
15
24
23
18
20
17
12
3
11
25 -
12 -
17 -
4 -
5 13
39 -
44 14
38 -
36 -
- 17
5
4
1
411 44
11
Note- 1961-62 season figures following week ending Mar. 31, 1962, subject to correction.
1960-61 " corrected beginning week ending Apr. 1, 1961 thru Aug. 26, 1961
- 2 -
CSAPEFRUIT - CAELOT SHIBffiNTS
(BAIL & BOAT) - BY WEKS
Week
End-
PLOEim
61-62 60-61
CALIFORNU
61-62 60-61
TEXAS
'62
'61
ABIZONA
61-62 [60-61
TOTAL
61-62 60-61
Imports
1961-62 season
1961
17^
13
20
27
2/3
10
17
24
3/3
10
17
24
31
4/7
14
21
28
5/5
12
19
26
6/2
9
16
23
30
TO-
TAL
Max. Cuba Cbnt.
AtDSB
1
3
27
88
132
224
189
170
157
148
181
208
239
256
61
192
256
265
325
109
139
270
239
373
374
253
253
323
276
258
245
251
267
223
245
197
159
143
108
132
118
11
49
124
113
99
161
169
138
189
185
178
241
87
171
145
156
227
258
210
224
236
216
251
279
281
247
207
257
273
281
246
258
272
205
174
170
172
97
58
75
46
25
2
1
1
3
4
5
1
4
6
9
8
6
22
16
21
34
9
18
13
14
22
20
28
24
38
52
37
49
48
42
31
23
6
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
9
10
5
29
36
28
77
46
41
30
67
44
55
85
65
67
56
46
2
3
7
8
17
17
15
22
25
16
26
24
36
39
7/7
91
81
45
46
14
44
103
43
82
21
43
66
42
91
28
19
29
36
88
8/4
14
7
61
105
11
15
*
102
61
18
6
_
78
114
25
10
—
69
103
8
8
15
20
11
5
15
13
5
20
19
32
30
63
50
82
56
69
91
75
48
68
50
38
53
67
59
68
26
24
22
10
25
19
15
13
8
7
10
4
2
1
2
1
8319 7601 1090 1656 257 1329
1
3
3
2
3
1
4
1
1
8
2
5
3
9
8
21
11
4
1
3
2
2
Z
3
11
9
22
18
30
36
41
25
8
7
7
5
5
5
4
3
9
2
9
5 I
6 I
1 I
5 I
I
2 I
4 I
3
6
1
1
2
2
3
4
3
2
2
4
6
3
4
9
15
6
13
24
27
34
27
37
30
33
15
11
14
8
339
397
75
46
25
3
4
27
90
135
231
198
190
174
166
205
237
255
283
89
230
299
277
332
115
146
285
256
402
391
279
270
347
312
267
265
266
284
256
274
247
201
211
196
210
192
144
94
92
60
80
122
88
82
48
42
31
23
6
14
49
132
121
114
181
189
145
213
203
190
263
111
207
181
224
286
343
267
298
332
308
313
355
362
323
292
407
381
394
311
364
344
283
308
281
288
193
149
164
228
176
130
127
69
116
104
10005 10983
Note-
j-^^-f^ ^^^son figures following week ending Max. 31, 1962, subject to correction,
latp-bl II corrected beginning week ending Apr. 1, 1961 thru Aug. 26, 1961
- 3 -
MIXED CITEUS - CAKLOT RAIL gIPMENTS
BY WEEKS
No Florida or Texas consolidated l.cl express shipments included 1961-62 or 1960-61 seascn
Week
End-
ing
1961
9/2
9
16
23
30
10/7
14
21
28
11/4
11
18
25
12/2
9
16
23
30
1962
"176
13
20
27
2/3
10
17
24
3/3
10
17
24
31
4/7
14
21
28
5/5
12
19
26
6/2
9
16
25
30
7/7
14
21
28
8/4
11
18
25
FLOBXDA
61-62
60-61
CALUOENIA
TEXAS
61-62
K)-61
61-62
60-61
AEIZONA
1
2
7
14
32
54
73
78
76
119
192
113
20
98
86
116
122
42
57
79
82
137
120
93
108
115
95
92
79
68
75
73
84
32
65
50
49
47
52
33
25
24
15
19
9
6
6
2
2
6
6
7
32
40
34
86
113
146
160
56
131
76
8S
114
105
65
92
84
34
49
58
81
69
61
50
76
63
65
61
57
42
43
45
29
20
13
4
8
1
5
1
57
38
29
24
16
13
11
10
12
8
10
4
7
6
15
7
16
18
24
14
15
10
16
9
31
27
23
18
26
16
14
9
7
6
9
15
20
23
21
28
27
31
27
44
53
65
54
57
55
48
34
21
32
23
7
5
7
3
4
3
2
4
3
9
14
8
11
17
19
19
18
50
16
12
12
26
24
15
16
31
14
17
10
16
11
20
9
17
23
20
20
23
41
41
35
41
60
62
64
66
69
59
1
1
4
9
6
4
7
14
10
13
13
22
18
16
11
7
4
6
10
11
6
22
15
5
16
21
10
37
26
21
29
24
40
38
26
39
41
28
25
20
25
23
20
22
24
13
11
6
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
61-62
60-61
2
4
6
7
4
9
4
1
1
1
6
3
6
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
lOTAl
1961-62
aD-61
57
38
29
24
16
15
14
21
35
46
68
84
99
94
151
219
150
49
36
23
32
23
7
6
7
16
14
16
44
57
44
120
143
163
190
95
158
161
124
133
144
130
136
165
59
150
68
101
95
145
92
150
174
85
150
104
116
118
132
140
144
108
111
9B
107
85
89
116
76
94
82
1C7
82
95
100
88
102
76
88
69
74
67
79
53
74
61
83
55
60
40
69
49
77
62
aD
69
73
67
66
69
61
70
54
59
Igports
1961-62
Mez.
TO-
TAL
3034 2378
1159 11S3
150
686
75
28
4468 4275
Not included atove - 1961-62 season, l.cl express by months: Florida- Oct. 3. Nov. 100.
Dec. 912, Jan. 344, Feb. 576, Mar. 309, kpr . 137, May. 55 - Total 2,236 caxloi; eaul^-alents;
Texas, Kov. 23. Dec. 140 - Total 163. lEIUgTED from 1960-61 season; l.cl express, carlot
equivalents: Fla., 4,723 — Texas 419.
- 4 -
FLOEim MIXED CAB ANALYSIS — EAIL SHIPMENTS
1961-62 SEASON
Week
Ending
ORANGES
GEAPEFEUIT TANGEEINES
?/eek Ending/ To-Date | Week Epding| To-Cate ( Week Ending/ To-Jfe-te
Percentage
of
TEMPLES
1961
9/ 2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11
. 18
25
12/ 2
9
16
23
30
1962
T7^
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
3/ 3
10
17
24
31
4/ 7
14
21
5/ 5
12
19
26
6/ 2
9
16
23
30
7/ 7
14
21
28
8/ 4
11
18
25
58.4
58.4
97.3
78.3
35.3
48.3
52.3
50.9
53.3
52.1
59.5
55.1
66.2
60.1
63.6
61.5
42.0
59.0
49.5
58.7
56.5
58.4
51.1
57.0
55.9
56.9
47.2
55.6
45.1
54.6
56. e
54.8
56.0
54.8
43.3
54.3
41.3
53.5
46.8
53.1
55.2
53.3
50.0
53.3
48.3
52.8
59.6
53.1
61.1
53.3
68.8
53.6
52.9
53.6
57.1
53.7
50.7
53.6
54.4
53.7
62.1
54.0
59.3
54.1
59.7
54.2
67.9
54.5
52.7
5i.5
50.4
54.4
50.7
54.4
73.2
54.4
22.0
54.3
41.6
41.6
-
20.3
57.7
46.4
29.4
35.3
33.5
34.4
22.0
29.4
14.9
Z2.9
20.0
21.8
44.6
24.6
31.7
24.9
23.2
24.7
35.6
26.8
24.2
26.6
39.6
28.5
40.9
29.5
36.8
30.0
37.7
30-4
54.0
31.5
43.3
32.3
31.9
32.2
28.7
33.0
43.8
32.8
46.5
33.5
37.3
33.7
34.1
33.7
29.9
33.6
46.6
34.1
41.3
34.3
48.3
34.7
45.5
35.0
37.9
35.1
40.7
35.2
38.9
35.3
32.1
35.2
47.3
35.4
49.6
35.7
49.3
35.8
26.8
35.8
78.0
35.9
2.7
1.4
7.0
5.3
18.3
13.8
13.2
13.5
18.5
15.5
18.9
17.0
16.4
16.7
13.4
16.4
18.8
16.4
20.3
16.9
13.3
16.2
19.9
16.5
13.2
16.0
14.0
15.9
6.4
15.2
6.3
14.8
2.7
14.2
15.4
14.2
21.3
14.7
16.1
14.7
6.2
14.2
5.2
13.7
3.1
13.2
4.8
13.0
1.3
12.8
0.5
12.3
1.6
12.0
1.0
11.7
0.1
11.3
0.0
10.9
0-0
10.7
1.4
10.5
0.0
10.3
CO
10.1
CO
9.9
CO
9.8
0.0
9.8
0.0
9.8
1.6
1.6
6.1
4.2
4.0
9.7
1.4
4.1
17.1
3.2
1.7
6.6
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
TOTAL FLORIDA (
:iTRJS ailPMEl
(ITS. EAIL-BOAT-TJ
^UK. BY lEEES - 1961-62 SEASON
Include
s the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars & truck shipments- :
intra 4 interstate movenient
Does not include any Florida consolidated 1. c 1 expr«
sss shipments
Week
OBAN
G E S
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
Ending
Rail & Boat
Truck #
Hail & Boat
Truck #
Rail & Boat
Truck #
1961
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
9/ 2
9
16
-
-
-
-
I
I
z
3
23
_
7
1
39
/30
2
27
3
215
10/ 7
14
87
28
403
14
12
125
90
515
-
_
21
28
275
137
636
-
_
28
101
437
230
702
_
_
11/ 4
137
504
189
602
4
8
11
125
655
aDi
629
9
83
18
220
837
179
608
59
236
25
212
526
174
432
86
196
12/ 2
190
691
198
561
121
388
9
298
820
226
628
201
566
16
451
1272
277
626
244
650
23
296
865
306
323
121
356
30
87
98
67
44
34
35
1962
1/ 6
367
1004
215
648
125
275
13
282
587
287
538
81
150
23
315
812
293
766
88
105
27
347
798
373
741
66
86
2/ 3
141
•704
126
670
20
50
10
200
783
160
712
21
35
17
297
•808
300
805
22
18
24
363
783
283
778
15
18
3/ 3
507
723
432
750
52
14
10
438
710
412
857
51
14
17
304
753
280
834
35
14
24
296
687
300
810
22
10
31
301
589
376
722
23
8
4/ 7
260
543
311
679
10
11
14
278
492
289
639
9
9
21
301
588
269
593
7
8
28 1
275
563
283
549
2
1
5/ 5
307
527
298
476
2
1
12
336
&i2
258
4B3
1
1
19
373
472
283
374
-
-
26
333
399
226
298
9
-
6/ 2
275
295
185
235
-
-
9
313
275
162
202
1
-
16
219
235
124
156
-
-
23
196
166
154
146
—
-
30
172
113
144
83
-
-
7/ 7
109
116
107
61
14
104
■ 82
51
55
21
66
68
62
38
28
77
64
26
40
8/ 4
61
46
23
30
11
44
35
19
29
18
36
25
9
24
25
20
23
13
25
TOTAL
10486
22636
9439
21814
1541
3346
# — Corrected
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Fla.
- 6
TOTAL SHIPMENTS. FLOBIDA CITBUS - BY WEEKS - 1961-62 & 1960-61 SEASONS
Note; Includes rail, boat, truck & 'mixed' citrus broken down into proper proportion.
Truck reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car. No i.e. 1 express in-
cluded. Fla. & Tex. 1. c 1 express, by months, 1961-62 season, sjT|Dottom page
Week
Ending
OBANGES
1961-62 1 1960-61
GRAPEEHJIT
1961-62 1 1960-61
TANGERINES
1961-62 1 1960-61
TOTAL
1961-62 I 1960-61
1961
9/ 2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11
18
25
12/ 2
9
16
23
30
1962
T/~B
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
3/ 3
10
17
24
31
4/ 7
14
21
28
5/ 5
12
19
26
6/ 2
9
16
23
30
7/ 7
14
21
Cars
Cars
7
4
2
7
.
29
8
101
4
137
22
303
88
538
293
641
392
780
608
1057
792
738
610
881
782
1118
1037
1723
1494
1161
1249
185
514
1371
653
869
661
1127
796
1145
895
845
892
983
327
1105
964
1146
768
1230
543
1148
688
1057
667
983
676
890
624
803
591
770
534
889
585
838
604
834
598
878
528
845
499
732
385
570
358
588
388
454
250
362
181
285
66
225
49
186
31
134
23
141
21
107
79
_
61
_
43
.
Cars
3
40
218
431
605
773
932
791
330
787
606
759
854
903
629
111
863
825
1059
1114
796
872
1105
1061
1182
1269
1114
1110
1098
990
928
862
832
774
741
657
524
420
364
282
300
227
168
106
100
Cars
1
1
Cars
Cars
28
141
21
66
44
8/ 4
107
53
8
11
79
_
48
18
61
_
33
^
25
43
""
38
-
Cars
Cars
8
5
2
_
^
^
47
_
4
_
..
247
12
190
.
.
532
194
462
_
-
742
484
824
-
_
1076
912
779
—
.
1470
1072
668
12
_
1444
1060
874
92
4
1702
1486
762
295
90
2139
1644
564
282
271
1626
1445
682
509
496
2149
1960
765
767
726
2739
2528
776
894
834
3520
3104
624
477
711
2267
2584
343
69
326
365
1183
645
400
540
2634
1838
700
231
449
1925
1810
816
193
463
2379
2075
853
152
384
2411
2132
870
70
278
1711
2040
810
56
117
1911
1754
792
40
70
2250
1826
802
33
29
2240
1599
751
66
9
2478
1303
914
65
8
2482
1610
912
49
7
2220
1586
932
32
8
2125
1616
812
31
3
2019
1439
766
21
2
1814
1359
867
18
.
1716
1401
899
15
_
1766
1484
836
3
_
1673
1440
736
3
_
1611
1334
657
2
-
1621
1185
604
_
-
1502
1103
502
9
_
1265
887
416
.
.
990
774
432
1
-
953
820
403
.
.
736
653
256
_
_
662
437
113
_
_
512
179
139
.
_
393
188
133
_
^
292
164
83
-
-
234
106
44
-
-
207
65
8
_
.
160
8
-
_
.
127
_
-
-
-
94
*
"
"
~
81
—
26822
4887
5825
69262
55898
TOTALS ^ 33122 23251 31253
##-Not included above - 1961-62 season, l.c.l express by months: Florida, Oct. 3, Nov. 100,
Dec^ 912, Jan. 344, Feb^ 376. Max^ 309, ^r^ 137; May 55 - Total 2.236 carT^t"equilraI?nts —
. , ^ -,, . „„_ Deducted from 1960-61 season: l.c- 1 express, carlot
equivalents: Florida, 4,723. ^ ^
CIIHD5 SIIPMEKTS - TOUCK - ABIZONA. CaLIFOENIA. TEXAS - BY ^TOKS
1961-62
& 1960-61
SEASON
Carl^l
b equivalents —
wi_tii__week£
,_end_in£ _2n_Tk^*J§y
Week
Ending
A E I Z 0
N A
_ _ . _
CALIF
0 E N I A
#
T
E I
-A S
Grapefruit
Oranges
Grapefruit
Oranges
Grapef
ruit
1961
1961-62
•60-61
'61-62 '50-61
96 113
•61-62
17
'60-61
16
•61-62 '6
0-61
'61-62
•60-61
9/ 7
14
138 151
23
25
»
-
-
-
21
134 146
13
20
3
-
2
-
28
123 120
5
12
39
_
10
-
10/ 5
94 112
2
2
57
57
55
33
12
98 107
_
68
61
99
97
19
107 98
_
_
92
59
160
133
26
97 99
1
_
81
51
208
101
11/ 2
45
_
87 74
1
97
76
202
143
9
74
13
80 44
_
_
104
95
246
181
16
55
111
83 90
.
_
98
90
247
171
23
48
84
80 95
.
2
89
70
163
140
30
64
96
110 129
.
124
104
241
1£4
12/ 7
71
72
159 197
^
1
138
121
266
203
14
49
ao
263 304
5
3
19«
113
284
178
21
33
54
204 216
6
1
253
203
236
172
28
61
41
80 97
1
^
96
77
157
111
19F2 1
1/ 4 I
63
65
113 133
2
^
110
77
241
156
11 1
59
100
144 178
2
3
122
131
316
244
IB 1
64
72
203 184
8
2
37
150
95
263
25 1
61
51
180 178
5
2
74
131
9
274
2/ 1 1
72
58
153 181
7
1 i
34
135
9
275
8 1
58
62
141 186
7
2
5
156
>
328
15 1
75
82
141 172
5
6
.
160
-
313
22 1
57
49
131 149
6
2
—
165
-
259
3/ 1 1
56
75
163 161
7
2
_
155
-
276
8 1
83
69
172 188
2
2
_
129
-
273
15
75
68
164 157
6
5
_
123
-
268
22
90
100 1
156 130
5
2
_
132
-
273
29
77
57
133 112
12
2
_
112
-
234
4/ 5
71
69
127 105
9
2
-
96
-
261
12
40
61
127 119
9
7
_
105
-
291
19
53
44
124 137
9
4
_
95
-
236
26
49
70
122 140
6
5
_
89
-
225
5/ 3
43
bl
131 129
12
3
—
95
-
194
10
57
SD
136 128
10
8
_
74
-
154
17
54
54
124 122
13
6
..
64
-
140
24
57
41
114 104
19
8
-
62
-
113
31
53
51
88 88
20
14
-
51
-
88
6/ 7
53
35
84 73
14
11
_
39
_
61
14
46
47
72 76
14
14
.
21
-
42
21
33
48
69 67
15
13
_
8
-
25
28
33
38
73 75
12
17
-
4
-
12
7/ 5
17
35
69 76
9
15
_
_
-
9
12
13
56
88 99
15
19
*
1
-
14
19
11
39
88 101
14
18
26
6
28
98 96
15
22
8/ 2
_
14
91 85
21
23
9
_
4
102 91
20
21
16
_
4
97 105
22
20
23
-
-
109 93
19
21
Totals
2076
2298
6163 6418
444
390
1917
3737
3246
72:9
•-Arizona - truck - oranges - unavailable by weeks
#-Out bound Passings .
Texas track by weeks not available after 7/13/1961.
- 8 -
Crop Year
UNITED STATES: Total Orange Producti'^ii - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 3 919-1961
U. S. DepaitmpxA of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
CALIF. # I FU.# I IEX.# I AEIZ.# | ALA.#
LA.# ML=S.# TOTAL #
-Thousand Boxes
1889
1,245
3,147
_.
^^
„
av^
.^
4,392
1899
5,882
273
_-
11
1/
—
1
—
6,167
1909
14,440
4,888
11
33
1
152
5
19,530
1919
16,632
8.000
9
80
20
37
31
24,809
1920
23,771
9,400
5
eo
82
42
25
33,385
1921
14,021
8,400
5
80
82
50
30
22,668
1922
21,283
10,900
10
81
190
60
45
32,569
1923
24,153
13.700
6
86
225
75
55
38,300
Average 19,972
10,080
77
120
53
37
30,346
1924
18,506
11,300
17
60
2
75
-
29,960
1925
24,230
10,200
12
86
130
100
27
34,755
1926
28.252
11,000
41
75
75
150
42
39,635
1927
22,737
9,500
85
54
110
200
50
32,736
1928
39,159
16,500
125
99
85
2Hn
30
56,218
Average 26,571
11,700
56
75
80
14S
30
38 , 661
1929
21,195
9,800
261
137
212
187
37
31,829
1930
35.179
19,200
250
139
3
287
2
55,060
1931
34,658
14,200
520
145
80
245
54
49,902
1932
34,265
16,400
325
147
120
278
80
51,615
1933
28,439
IV, 900
430
155
3
245
2
47,174
Average 30,747
15,500
357
145
84
248
35
47,116
1934
45,047
17,600
650
170
140
293
88
63,988
1935
32,809
18,000
777
240
2
244
1
52, CS
1936
29,827
22,100
2,000
220
56
309
26
54,538
1937
45,914
26,200
1,440
350
76
238
67
74,285
1938
41,420
33,300
2,815
430
95
385
85
78,531
Average 39,003
1939
1940
1941
23,440 1,536
282
74
294
53
64.683
44,425
28.000
2,360
595
75
228
59
75,742
50,778
31,300
2.6a
528
1
253
_
85.510
52,155
29,300
2,850
660
5
192
1
85,163
Continued page No ■ 9
- 9
UNITED STATES: Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1961
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
Continued
Average
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
CALIF. #
HA. #
IEX.# A3IZ.# AIA.# U.# MISS.#
Thousand Boxe
48,176
56,360 4,560
1.010
41,8©
63,500
1.760
985
45,210
4/
72,100
2,700
1,400
38,410
4/
83,100
300
730
46,030
77,100
1,000
900
32,400
1/
96,300
900
1,170
340
TOTAL #
1942
I
44,329
41,400
2,550
730
•
340
•
89,349
1943
1
Average
51,961
49,800
3,550
1,100
-
240
-
106,651
48,730
35,960
2,792
723
16
250
12
88,483
1944
63.500
4/ 46,800
4,400
1,150
360
113,210
1945
44,010
54,000
4,800
1,210
_
.330
_
104, 3B0
1946
53,530
3/ 58,400
5,000
1.200
.
410
_
118.540
1947
45,830
62,400
5,200
780
.
300
H
114,510
1948
37,010
62,700
3,400
710
-
300
-
104,120
110,946
370
-
108,475
300
-
121,710
50
-
122,590
50
-
125,080
100
-
130,870
Average
40,782
78,420 1,332
1.037
174
121,745
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Average
39 ,420
4/ 93,500
1,ED0
1,130
38.370
4/ 95,700
1,600
1,150
35,900
4/ 97,800
1,600
1,290
23,200
84,630
2,000
1.250
40,200
90,500
2,300
610
35,418
175
195
115
205
220
92,420 1,800
1,086
182
1959 31,200 94,300 2,700 1,500
1960 1/ 25,000 91,600 3,500 1,160
1961 Preliininary 20.800 117,000 2,200 1,440
135,725
137,015
136.705
111,255
133,830
130,306
260
-
128,960
275
-
121,535
255
-
137.695
Average
^-Includes tangerines. * -Negligible.
2_/ Eevised _l/ 500 boxes or less.
2/ Includes economic abandonment: Early & Midaeason- 900,000 boxes - Tangerines- 830,000 boxes
±/ Includes economic abandonment: TANGEBBIES-- 1944-45 season. 150,000 boxes —
1950-51 season. 200,000 boxes —"'1951-52 season 400.000 boxes -- 1953-54 season, 500,000 —
1954-55 season. 200,000 — 1955-56 season. 230,000 — 195^-57 season, 200,000 boxes.
10 -
UNITED STATES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1961
U. S. Departnent of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
1889
1899
1909
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
Average
FLA..
TEX.
CALIF.
Thousand B_ox_e_s-
AEIZ.
TOTAL
10
ajt^isa — ^.n
.a, — .^ .a
..
10
12
—
18
1
31
1,062
1/
123
1
1,186
5,900
3
363
29
6,295
5,800
5
395
34
6,234
6.700
8
360
35
7,103
7,800
35
394
60
8,289
8,500
65
363
95
9,023
«,940
23
375
51
7,389
8,900
301
387
105
9,693
7,600
200
600
150
8,550
8,600
361
672
120
9,753
7,5on
524
720
176
8,920
11,300
753
972
211
13,236
Average
8,780
428
670
152
10,030
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
8,300
1,550
1,000
365
11,215
15,800
1,200
1.290
400
18,690
10,700
2,600
1.431
450
15.181
11,600
1,440
1,350
614
15,004
10,900
1,200
1,772
800
14,672
Average
11.460
1,598
1,368
526
14,952
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
15,200
2.740
2,167
1,240
21.347
11,800
2.780
2,267
1,800
18,347
18,100
9.630
1,540
1,400
30,670
14,600
11,840
1,943
2,750
31,133
23,300
15.670
1,924
2,700
43,594
Average
1939
1940
1941
16,540
8,532
1,969
1,978
29,018
15,900
14,400
1,992
2,900
35,192
24,600
13,650
1,933
2.650
42,883
19,200
14,500
3,181
3,380
40.261
Continued Page No. 11
11
UNITED STAIES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1961.
U- S. lepartment of Agric\ilture - Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
FLA.
TEX.
CaLIT.
ABIZ.
TOTAL
1942
1943
Average
Thousand Boxes
27,300
31,000
23,030
17,510
17,710
15,554
3,071
3,300
2,705
2,600
4,080
3,122
50,481
56,090
44,981
1944
1945
1946 2/
1947
1948
22,300
22,300
3,830
3,750
52,180
32,000
24.000
3,350
4,100
63,450
29,000
23,300
3,120
4,100
59,520
33,000
23,200
2,430
3,000
61,630
30,200
11,300
2,150
1,880
45,530
Average
29,300
20,830
2,976
3,366
56,462
1949
24,200
6,400
2,500
3.400
36,500
1950
33,200
7,500
2,730
3,150
46,580
1951 4/
36.000
200
2,160
2,140
40.500
1952
32,500
400
2,460
3,000
38,360
1953^/
Average
42,000
1,200
2,500
2,670
48,370
33,580
3,140
2,470
2,872
42,062
1954
34,800
2.500
2,420
2,470
42,190
1955
38,300
2,200
2,510
2,370
45,380
1956
37,400
2,800
2,410
2,180
44,790
1957
31,100
3,500
2.400
2,780
39,780
1958
35,200
4,200
2,530
1,870
43,800
Average
1959^
1960 1/
1961 Preliminary
35,360
30,500
31,630
35,000
3,040
5,200
6,800
2,600
2,508
2,700
2,640
2,800
2,334
3.220
2,260
2,3C0
43,442
41,620
43.300
42.700
Average
_2/ Revised.
^ _4/ _5 Incl^ides economic abandonment:
1946-47 season- 2,600.000 bozes (seedless 800,000 - other 1,800,000);
1951-52 season- 3.000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000 - other 2.500,000);
1953-54 season- 1.300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - other 1,000.000).
ll 500 boxes or less.
u.
- 12 -
PBODUCTION - FLOBim OHAMGES
S- Departnent of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
By Kinds - TEMPLES, OTHEE EARLY & MD-SEASON, VAIENCIAS & TANGERINES
Crop Year
Tenrples
Early &
Mid -season
Valencias
Tangerines
TOTAL OEANGS
Production
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 T/
1,000 boxes
1,000 boxes
1,000 boxes
1,000 boxes
19,100
18,100
4,200
25,800
20,400
3,600
21,700
21,100
4/
4,000
25,400
24,400
4,200
30,530
23,200
4,700
31 ,000
27,400
4,000
32,000
26,300
4,400
710
32,890
24,900
5,000
1,100
35.700
30,500
rii
4,800
1,700
42,100
34,800
W
4,500
1,700
40,600
29.900
4,900
2,200
48 ,000
41,100
V,
5.000
2,500
49,500
36,400
^
5,100
2,800
48,700
39,500
5(
4,700
2,700
51,600
38,700
VII
4,800
1,500
51,200
29,800
2,100
3,000
44,100
38,900
4,500
3,900
45,100
42,500
2,800
4,000
47,000
35,700
4,900
4,500
52,500
56,000
4,000
3/
1,000 boxes
41,400
49,800
46,800
54,000
58,400
62.400
62,700
63,500
72,100
83,100
77,100
96.300
93.500
95,700
97,800
84,600
90,500
94,300
91,600
117,000
2/ July estimated 21 Eevised" 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 10/ Includes Government -purchases
& abandonment for economic reasons: 1946-47'7 Early &_Midseason- 900,000, Tangerines- 800,000
boxes -— TajngerJ^nes- 1944-45. 150,000'; 1950-"gl . 200,000; "l9"5l-52. 400,000; 1953-54. 500,000;
1954-55. 200TCOO; T955;^67~200,000; 1955^57, 200,000; boxes.
FBOmCTION - FLOEim GBAPEERUIT
By Kinds -- SEEISLESS and 'OTHER"
Crop Yfcar
Seedless
Other
TOTAL GRAPEFEUIT
Production
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 1/
1,000 boxes
1,000 boxes
10,300
17,000
14.000
17,000
8.400
13,900
14 .000
18,000
14 .000
15.000
14,800
18,300
14.700
15,500
11,200
13.000
15,800
17.400
17,700
18.300
17,100
15.400
21,900
20,100
20.500
14,300
20.600
17,700
21,600
15,800
17.600
13,500
19.600
15,600
20,100
10,400
19,200
12,400
23,800
11,200
1,000 boxes
27,300
31,000
22.300
32 ,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
24.230
33.200
36,000
32,500
42,000
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
30.500
31.600
35.000
3/
3/
6/
Ij July estimate _2/ Revised.
^/ ^/ ^/ ^1 Includes Government purchases and abandonment for economic reasons:
1946-47 season- 2,600,000 boxes (seedless 800,000 - other 1,800,000);
1947-48 season- 3.700,000 boxes (seedless 2.400,000 - other 1,300,000);
Id51-D2 season- 3.000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000 - other 2.500,000);
1953-54 season- 1,300.000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - other l.OOO.OOO).
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eetiortin^ Service
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PBOFJCTIOH AMD UTILIZATIOH - FIOF.im CITHJ5
CBDPS OF 1957-58 to 1960-61 INCLUSIVS
U. S. Department of Agricult\xre, Statistical Beporting Service
Total
PKO-
DUC-
TION
1/
mSMrion
UTILIZATION OF SALES
CEOP
For
Faim
Use
Sold
Fresh Sales
Total
Total
Fresh
Sales
Shipped Out of Stete
Intra
State
Sales
Pro-
SEA. SDK
T°*^l ^i^ Bo^t
Truck
cess-
ed
T h
and Boxes 2/
ALL OaAlJG-ES (Excluding Tangerines
)
-^ .S .S .1^
s —
i^ .a. ^
i j^ .a ^i-'
1957
-58
82
.500
550
81
.950
18.107
15.022
5,270
634
9,118
3,085
63
843
1958
-59
86.000
650
85
,350
16,837
12
.923
5,021
45
7,857
3,914
68
.513
1959.
-60
91
,500
665
90
.835
20,765
16.225
5,514
124
10.587
4,540
70.070
I960-
-61
86
,7D0
690
86,010
16.770
12
.169
4,524
72
7.573
4,601
69
.240
Early & Mid
.season
1957-
-58
52
,TO0
300
52.400
11.993
10 .008
'■nf
"if
'■'I'}
1,985
19
,407
1958.
-59
47
,100
350
46
,750
10,574
8
.281
2.293
36
,176
1959.
-60
49
000
365
48
.635
11.747
9;059
2,3^
•57
6,0T1
2,688
36
,888
I960.
-61
51
,000
390
50
,610
10.411
7
.692
2.626
29
5,037
2,719
40
199
Valencias
1957-
-58
29
600
250
29
,550
6,114
5.014
1,978
28
3,008
1.100
23
.435
1958.
-59
38
SOO
300
38
.600
6.263
4
,642
J/
U
M
1,621
32
.337
1959.
-60
42
,500
300
42,200
9.018
7
,166
2,523
4,576
1,852
33
,182
1960
-61
35
.700
300
35.400
6,359
4
,477
1,898
43
2.536
1.882
29.041
xangeehies
1957-
-58
2
.100
20
2.080
1.729
1
,567
1
.
1,026
162
351
1958.
-59
4
,500
70
4
230
2,635
2
,291
±1
4/
344
1
,595
1959.
-eo
2
.800
70
2
.630
2,089
1
,759
52D
n.
1,238
330
541
1960-
-61
4,900
70
4; 830
3;242
2
581
934
-
1.947
361
1
,588
iJX GHAPEFRUIT
1957.
-58
31
100
160
30
.940
14,544
12
,910
5.085
98
7,727
1.634
16,396
1^53-
-59
35
,200
160
35,040
16,479
14
.713
5.527
119
9,067
1,766
18
•34
1953-60
30
530
160
30
,340
16,032
14;055
4.808
38
9.209
1,977
14
'358
198}
-61
31
600
160
31
,440
15,726
13'
748
41808
113
8,827
1,978
15
714
Seedless
1957-
-58
17
600
80
17
.520
11.956
10
957
4.5^
97
6.3g
999
5
564
1958-
-59
19
600
80
19
520
13.766
12
601
i/
1,165
5
754
1959-
-60
100
80
20
020
14.480
13
111
4,4B7
33
8.6TI
1,369
5
540
I960-
-61
19
200
80
19
.120
13,293
11
972
4.341
110
7,521
1.321
5
827
Other Thaja
Seedless
1957-
-58
13
500
80
13
420
2.588
1
953
585
1
1,367
635
10
832
1958-
-59
15,600
80
15
520
2,713
2
112
4/
1/
601
12
807
1959-
-60
10
400
80
10
320
1.552
944
3?1
5
558
608
8
768
1960-
-61
12,400
80
12.320
2,433
1
776
467
3
1,306
657
9
887
LE,ES
1957-
-58
350
350
276
_
_
_
-
-
74
1958-
-59
200
5
195
125
-
-
_
-
-
70
1959-
-60
320
5
315
199
-
-
-
-
-
116
1960-
-61
310
5
305
194
-
-
-
—
—
111
Note.
- 19^
•62 season figures not
available
at time
of Summr^/ rel
ease.
Ij "Toted Prod\iction" and "Production of Val\ie" are the same f;r each season.
^/ Net content of hos of Florida oranges & tangerines, 90-1'bs.; grapefruit & limes, 80-lbsi.
^/ No economic acandonment for seasons 1957/58-1960/61-
if Not available.
14
PBODUCTIOM A UTILIZATION - CALIFOMIA CITRJS
CBOPS OF 1957-58 to 1960-61. INCLUSIVE
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statisticial Heporting Service
CEOP
SEASON
Total
DUC-
TION
U
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
1/
FAEM
DI^OSITION
For
Farm
House-
hold
Use
Sold
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Fresh Sales
Total
Packed I Loose
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
!Lh.2.^3.^^A.^^2.L^3. ^1
ALL ORANGES
1957-58 23,200
1958-59 40,300
1959-60 3/ 30,800
1960-61 J/ 25,000
Navels & Miscellaneous
1957-58 9,100
1958-59 16,900
1959-60 3/ 13,500
1960-61 T/ 9,000
Valencias
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 4/
14,100
23,300
17,300
16,000
ALL GHAPEFHJIT
1957-58 2,400
1958-59 2,530
1959-60 3/ 2,700
1960-61 5/ 2,640
Dc'sert Valleys
1957-58 " 1,100
1958-59 630
1959-60 3/ 1,400
1960-61 J/ 1,240
Other Areas
1957-58 ~ 1,300
1958-59 1,900
1959-60 3/ 1,300
1960-614/ 1,400
LEMONS
1957-58 16,900
1958-59 , 16,900
1959-60 3/ 17,100
1960-611/ 13,600
LEMDNS ( including Arizona)
1957-58 668
1958-59 R81
1959-60 3/ 693
1960-61 4/ 538
22,928
39,810
30.450
24,810
8,960
16,710
13,300
8,860
13,968
23,100
17,150
15,950
2,397
2,527
2,671
2,630
1,097
627
1,371
1,230
1,300
1,900
1,300
1,400
16,900
16,900
17,100
13,600
210 22,718
210 39,600
210 30,240
210 24,630
100 8,860
100 16,610
100 13,200
100 8,760
110 13,858
110 22,990
110 17,040
110 15,840
20
20
22
22
4
4
6
6
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
2,377
2,507
2,649
2,608
1,093
623
1,365
1,224
1,284
1,884
1,284
1,384
16,835
16,885
17.085
13,585
-^h ou^and_^o.
668 "■ T 667
681 1 680
693 1 692
538 1 537
n s
19,463
29.130
22,530
19,130
8,485
14,530
11,550
8,250
10,978
14,600
10,980
10,880
1,775
1,787
1.803
1,720
755
487
839
670
1,020
1,300
964
1,050
10,180
8,610
8,945
9,510
2/
- 402
346
355
377
5/ U
h 5/
5/ 5/
2/
hi
I
5/
5/
5/
5/
1
I
I
5/
5/
5/
"5/
2.1
5/
H
5/
3,255
10,470
7,710
5,470
375
2,080
1.650
510
2,880
8,390
6,060
4,960
602
720
846
338
136
52«
554
264
584
320
334
6,'^5
8,275
8,140
4,075
265
334
337
160
Note- 1961-62 season figures not available at time of Sunnary release.
1/ Difference between "Tctal Production" and 'iProdiiction having Value" include quantities to
charity or eliminated.
21 Net content of box -if Calif, r ranges considered to be 77-lbs.; grapefruit- in Desert Val-
leys 65-lbs., in other areas 68-lbs.; and lemons 79 lbs. Equivalent tons for lemons vrere
derived on the basis of the abow weights.
Eevi sed
^/ Preliminary
_5/ Not available.
15 -
PBOnjCTION & UTILIZATION - TEXAS. AKT7mA, & LOUISIANA CITHJS
CEDPS OF 1957-58 to 1960-61. INCLUSIVE
U. S. Dgportment of Agricultiire, Statistical Reporting Service
STAIE
CHOP
SEASON
Tfttal
pao-
DUC-
TION
1/
TEXAS
AHI20M
1959-60 ,
19a) -61 4/
Valencias 3/
1937-58
1958-59
1959-60 ,
1960-61 4/
GBAPEFRUIT. ALL
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 ,,
1960-61 4/
OHANGES. ALL
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 ,,
1960 -61 1/
Navels & Mi seel laneous
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 4/
Valencias
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 ^ ,
19aD-61 ±/
GBAPEFHJIT. aLL
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 4/
LOUISIANA
OBANCaS. ALL
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 4/
1,450
1 650
1,500
2,000
550
i;500
3,500
4,200
5 200
6,800
1,250
610
1,500
1,160
490
270
560
440
760
340
940
720
2,780
1,870
3,220
2,260
205
230
260
275
FAEM
DISPOSITION
For
Use
Sold
ORANfy.S. &T.T,
1957-58 2,000 60
1958-59 2 300 »
1959-60 , 2 7D0 TO
1960-61 4/ 3;5D0 7D
Early & Midseason 2/
1957-58
1958-D9
2/
1,940
2 240
2 530
3 430
75
75
75
75
3,425
4,125
5 125
6,725
20
18
20
20
1.230
592
1.480
1)140
10
8
10
10
480
262
550
430
10
18
10
750
710
15
15
20
20
2,765
1,855
3,2CX)
2,240
10
10
10
10
195
210
250
265
UTILIZATION
OF SALES
Fresh
Sales
1,740
1 799
2 114
2.550
2.503
2,965
3 881
5,444
1,157
556
1,211
1,010
461
256
461
390
696
300
2.100
1,455
2,107
1,398
195
210
250
265
Total
Pro-
cess-'
ed
4^
516
880
922
1,160
1 244
1,281
73
36
269
130
19
6
89
40
54
30
90
665
400
1,093
342
Note-
1961-.62 season figures not available at time of Sumrary release.
2./ "Total Production" and '^Production having Value" are the same each season.
2/ Net content of box of oranges in Texas & Lcuisiana. 90-lbs.; in Arizona. 77-lbs.
Net content of box of gTape^f_ruit in Tezas . SO-lbs.; in Arizona. 65-lbs.
2_/ Utilization of Texas, oranges- by varieties, not available.
4/ Preliminary.
16 -
U.
PEODUCTION AUD UTILIZATION — UNITED STATES
CITEUS CBOPS OF 1957-58 to 1960-61. INCLUSIVE
S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
CIOP
SEASON
Total
PBO-
DUC-
TION
1/
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
1/
FAiM
DISPOSITION
For
Farm
House-
hold
Use
Sold
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Fresh
Sales
TOTAL
Pro-
cess-
ed
ORANffiS (Excl-ading Tangerines) - Box ^a^i^ ^-
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 4/
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 t/
TANGERINES
GBAPEFRUIT
1957-58
1958-59
1959-K) 3/
1960-61 T/
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 1/
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 4/
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 3/
1960-61 "^Z
Box _hasi^
_^-_Tho^sajnd
_bqxe_s
2/
109,155
129,300
126,760
116,635
108,678
128,720
126,410
116,445
840
938
975
1,000
107,838
127,782
125,435
115,445
40,467
48.322
46,870
39.725
67,371
79,460
78.565
75,720
Ton Jbasi^s
_^-_3^o^sand
J,ons_
2/
4,848
5,554
5,462
5,052
4,838
5,538
5,449
5,045
38
41
42
43
4,800
5,497
5,407
5,002
1,724
1.990
1,931
1,637
3,027
3,507
3,476
3,365
Box t,asi_s
_^-__Thousand ioxe_s
2/
2,100
4,500
2,800
4,900
2,100
4,300
2.700
4,900
20
70
70
70
2,080
4,230
2,630
4,830
1,729
2,635
2,089
3,242
351
1,595
541
1,588
^on ^asi_s
_^-__Tho_usand
_tojis_
2/
95
202
126
220
95
194
121
220
3
3
3
3
92
191
118
217
78
119
94
146
14
72
24
71
Bp_x te^i^
--_Thcm^n^ _hoxe_s
2/
39,780
43,800
41,620
43,300
39,777
43,797
41.314
43,013
270
270
277
277
39,507
43,527
41,314
43,ul3
20,922
22,6«6
23,823
24,288
18,585
20,841
17,491
18,725
_Ton tasi_s _
--_T^ousaiid
Jbqns__
2/
1,554
1,722
1,619
1,695
1,554
1,722
1,618
1.695
11
10
10
11
1,543
1,712
1.608
1.684
809
886
923
948
734
826
685
736
Note-
1961-62 season figures not available at time of Sunmary release.
1/ See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
2/ Net content varies. For oranges- in Calif. & Ariz., the approximate average per box is
considered to be 77-lbs.; Calif. AAriz. grapefruit- approximate average is considered
to be 65-lbs. in Calif. Desert Valleys & Ariz'., & 68 lbs. in Calif, area other than
Desert Valleys. For Florida & other States, net content of box is considered to be 90-
Ibs. for oranges and 80-lbs for grapefruit. Equivalent tons were derived on the basis
of above weights. 3/ Revised. 4/ Preliminary.
- 17 -
FLORIDA FBUIT PHJCESSED - BY 7EEKS AND TQ-EATE
1961-62 SEASON
Weak
Ending
1961
8/ 3
12
19
26
9/ 2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11
18
25
12/ 2
9
16
23
3D
1962
T7~6
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
3/ 3
10
17
24
31
4/ 7
14
21
28
5/ 5
12
19
26
6/ 2
9
16
23
30
7/ 7
14
21
28
31
0 K A N G E S
Boxes Used
To-Date
GRAPEFEUIT
Boxes Used
To-Date
TANGERINES
Boxes Used I To-D&ts
678
791
1,534
1,765
906
259
1,274
4,718
15,067
25.404
59,906
109,715
173,314
306,459
549,582
641,165
901,484
1,439,146
2,012,820
2,533.825
2,500,007
3,875,123
3,500.773
4,493.211
4.171,757
3,944,662
3,681,495
3,573,640
3,157.095
2,434,214
1,351,912
991,580
877,444
895.497
1.094.847
1,858,594
2,639.602
3.638,381
3,720,471
3,952,774
3,962,325
3.847.309
3,350,105
3,408,578
3,195.181
2.760.227
2.606,585
1,835.499
692.781
297,759
128,944
80.943
678
1,399
1,399
1.469
1.179
2.578
3.003
460
3,038
4.768
2,505
5.543
5,674
7€4
6,307
5,933
854
7.161
5.933
925
8,066
7,207
512
8.598
11.925
5.002
13.600
26.992
26.327
39,927
52,396
74.648
114.575
112.302
95,597
210.172
222.017
125,125
335,297
395,331
185,203
520 . 500
701,790
265.407
785.907
1,251,372
366 , 754
1.152,661
1.892,537
363,065
1.515,726
2.794,021
429,974
1,945,700
4,233.167
517,075
2,462,775
6,245.987
494,446
2.957.221
8,779.812
344,201
3.301,422
11,279,819
240 ,046
3,541.468
15,154.942
405,676
3,947.144
18.655.715
452.253
4,399.397
23,148.926
487.523
4.886.920
27.320,683
559.108
5,446,028
31.265.345
548.144
5,994.172
34.946,840
520.664
6,514,836
38,520,480
602.709
7.117.545
41.677.575
583,673
7.701.218
44.171.789
775.058
8,476,276
46.023,701
1,011,195
9,487,471
47.015.281
715,986
10.203,457
47,892,725
820 , 579
11,024,036
48,788,222
892.958
11.916,994
49,883,069
694.709
12.611.703
51.741.663
550,595
13.162,298
54.381.265
454.069
13,616.367
58.019.646
364.493
13,980.860
61,740.117
337.046
14.317.906
65,692.891
306,496
14,624,402
69.655.216
295.995
14,920,397
73,502,525
254,881
15,175,278
76,852,630
265,233
15,440,511
80.261,208
213,898
15,654,409
83,456,389
147,898
15,802.307
86,216,616
175.470
15,977.777
88,823.201
168.209
16.145.986
90.658,700
130,082
16.276,068
91.351.481
142,035
16,418,103
91.649.240
118,814
16,536,917
91,778.184
67,063
16.603,980
91,859,127
25,026
16,629,006
3,469
19.300
37,956
48,206
94,922
141,760
94.769
45,464
105,697
62.496
76,518
77,239
120.350
55.672
50.047
48,665
49,079
26,188
21.180
25,527
15,765
6,712
3,649
3,901
3,469
22,769
60,725
108,931
203,853
345,613
440,382
485,846
591 , 543
654,039
730 , 557
807,796
928,146
983,818
1,033,865
1,082.530
1,131,609
1,157,797
1,178,977
1,204,504
1,220.269
1.226,981
1,230,630
1,234,531
1,234,531
1,234,531
1.234.531
91.859,127
16.629.006
1,234.531
Made available
throu^ the covirtesy of the Florida Citrus Ccnmission, Lakeland, Florida
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mSRim - EQUIVALENT "ON THEE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - i
SEASONS
1945/46-1961/62. INCLUSIVE
s)
OHAHCSS- Early and Mid-season (including
Tenple
SALES
SEASON
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAl^.
FEB.
MAR.
APE.
Season Average
^
$
i
i
i
^
$
^
AT,T, MEIHODE
.
OF SALES
■ 1945-46
2.23
1.96
2.25
2.04
1.96
2.17
2.40
2.09
1946-47
2.27
1.17
.73
.43
.49
.63
.87
.84
1947-48
1.55
.67
.52
.53
.80
.75
--
.66
1948-49
.94
.41
.60
.81
1.01
1.31
—
.75
1949-50
2.34
1.02
1.22
2.11
2.86
3.05
—
1.80
1950-51
1.72
1.24
1.34
1.41
1.86
1.96
1.91
1.46
1951-52
1.66
.75
.71
.66
.59
.70
.87
.70
1952-53
1.93
.67
.91
1.25
1.41
1.46
—
1.12
1953-54
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
.97
1.29
1.57
1.10
1954-55
1.23
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.23
1.52
1.68
1.12
195B-56
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1.98
1.90
—
1.71
1956-57
2.22
1.29
1.35
1.59
1.75
-m.
1.45
1957-58
1.21
l!04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2.21
—
1.57
1958-59 2/
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3.00
2.67
1959-60 2.1
1.83
1.34
1.65
1.96
2.16
2.67
2.44
1.87
1960-61 2/
3.03
2.46
2.55
3.06
3.46
3.35
—
3-02
1961-62 1/
2.16
1.82
1.85
1.92
1.99
1.73
--
DnavailaDle
RALES FOE
I'KKSH USE
1945-46
2.24
1.98
2.31
2.06
2.05
2.17
2.37
2.14
1946-47
2.52
1.39
.92
.61
.81
1.01
1.01
1.14
1947-48
1.93
.73
.53
.55
.82
.91
—
.71
1948-49
1.13
.45
.64
.89
1.03
1.25
--
.78
1949-50
2.49
1.10
1.15
2.14
2.91
3.09
—
1.74
1950-51
2.06
1.37
1.49
1.41
1.88
2-09
2.03
1.58
1951-52
2.03
.85
.77
.65
.62
.62
1.75
.78
1952-53
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48
1.76
_-
1.15
1953-54
1.38
1.32
1.28
1.09
.98
1.79
2.11
1.23
1954-55
1.34
1.07
.99
1.15
1.43
1.89
1.95
1.20
1955-56
1.73
1.32
1.60
1.87
2.03
2.21
1.70
1956-57
2.67
1.53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
1.69
1957-58
1.30
1.01
1.27
1.82
2.62
3.27
..
1.52
1958-59 2.1
3.48
2.39
2.60
2.51
2.67
3.15
3.15
2.62
1959-60
2.29
1.51
1.84
2.05
2.53
3.01
2.89
2.00
196ll62 f/
3.46
2.79
2.95
3.26
3.62
3.57
3.19
2.45
2.05
2.07
2.25
2.60
2.93
—
Unavailable
SALES FOE
PBOCESSEirr
1945-46
2.08
1.93
2.11
2.00
1.85
2.18
2.56
2.00
1946-47
.91
.58
.13
.13
.12
.24
.61
.25
1947-48
.58
.58
.51
.59
.78
.61
— .
.62
1948-49
.35
.36
.54
.73
.99
1.35
.•
.71
1949-50
1.40
.94
1.27
2.10
2.84
3.04
..
1.84
1950-51
.70
1.11
1.24
1.41
1.86
1.91
1.91
1.38
1951-52
.69
.63
.65
.66
.58
.72
.74
.65
1952-53
.56
.59
.84
1.24
1.38
1.40
__
1.11
1953-54
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1.27
1.05
1954-55
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18
1.37
1.42
1.09
1955-56
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97
1.82
_»
1.72
1956-5?
1.32
1.02
1.17
1.32
1.55
1.62
.—
1.37
1957-53 ,
.98
1.08
1.53
1.63
1.83
2.08
--
1.58
1958-59 2/
2.03
2.33
2.53
2.63
2.83
2.93
2.93
2.68
1959-60 2/
1.28
1.23
1.57
1.96
1.68
1.53
1.82
1960-61 2/
1961-62 1/
2.18
1.93
2.38
3.03
3.42
3.29
2.98
1.28
1.53
1.78
1.85
1.91
1.59
"
Unavailable
1/ Preliminaiy
2l Revised
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
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FLOBim - EQ^JIVALENT 'OT T5EE" PRICES. BY MDNIHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1945/46-1961/62. INCLUSrVS
ORANCSS- Late Type (Valencia)
SALES
SEASON
FEB.
Miffi.
aPE.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
Season Average
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ATT, I/EIHODS
OF SAIE
1945-46
2.15
2.31
2.58
3.07
3.11
3.02
2.67
1946-47
.47
.96
1.33
1.11
1.10
.93
1.10
1947-48
.87
.92
.54
.50
.43
.34
.60
1948-49
1.24
1.57
2.10
2.94
3.19
2.92
2.16
1949-50
2.97
3.10
2.54
2-32
2.42
2.70
2.61
1950-51
2.02
1.95
1.96
2. CO
1.63
.86
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
.93
1952-53
1.66
1.49
1.37
1.45
1.85
2.41
1.51
1953-54
1.01
1.01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2.27
2.47
2.04
• 1956-57
1.89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.46
3.89
4.24
..
3.17
1958-59
2.68
2.91
2.36
3.42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60 2/
2.05
1.86
1.94
2.12
2.52
._
2.07
1960-61 T/
3.08
2.83
2.66
3.04
3.34
3.65
2.99
1961-62 1/
2.02
1.86
1.37
1.41
1.24
1.03
Unavailable
SAT.ES FOE
FEESa USE
1945-46
2.21
2.39
2.58
2.91
2.98
2.98
2.60
1946-47
.81
1.53
1.60
1.30
1.29
i.ao
1.42
1947-48
1.17
1.18
.73
.70
.69
.69
.82
1943-49
1.37
1.58
2.14
3.14
3.32
3.31
2.24
1349-50
3.10
3.14
2.61
2.28
2.59
2. SO
2.73
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1.98
1.69
1.63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.85
.97
1952-53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953-54
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
„
2.96
1958-59
2.77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60 gL
1360-61 1/
2.17
2.01
1.78
3.03
3.09
_•
2.04
3.79
2.96
2.76
3.12
3.40
4.50
3.01
1961-62 1/
2.58
2.11
1.67
1.31
1.32
1.51
Unavailable
S^T.ES FOE
PEOCESSING
1945-46
1.89
2.21
2.59
3.24
3.23
3.07
2.76
1946-47
.25
.41
.88
.86
.78
.49
.67
1947-48
.81
.61
.33
.32
.19
.21
.41
1943-49
1.05
1.57
2.05
2.69
3.02
2.83
2.06
1949-50
2.84
3.04
2.51
2.34
2.29
2.25
2.52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1.91
2.01
1.61
.46
1.79
1951-52
.65
.78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953-54
.92
.97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.64
1.69
1.68
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1.32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
3.23
1958-59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3.13
1959-60 2/
1960-61 T/
1961-62 1/
1.93
1.73
1.98
2.13
2.43
_.
2.08
2.68
2-73
2.63
3.03
3.33
3.33
2.98
1.90
1.53
1.28
1.43
1.23
.98
Ifcavailatle
1/ Prelim
inary
2/ Eevj
sed
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
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FLOBim - EQUIVALENT "ON THEE" PHICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1945/46-1961/62. DICLUSrVE
GEAPEFEUIT- Seedless
SALES
SEASON
SEPT.
OCT.
NOV. DEC.
1 — r
JAN.
EEB.
MAR.
APE.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
m ffj (p ^ (p dj
A tD tP tP ip xp
Season
Average
ALL UEIHODS
OF SALES
T
1945-46
1.30
1.33
1.50
1 .20
1.11
1.19
1.31
1.53
1.60
1.59
1,33
1946-47
1.32
1.11
.92
.53
.53
.41
.44
.36
.40
.36
.64
1947-48
1.40
.61
.26
.31
.31
.23
.13
.16
.18
.09
.33
1948-49
.59
.35
.34
.50
.57
.99
1.62
2.19
1.41
1.08
.85
1949-50
2.64
1.89
1.85
1.96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
1.94
1950-51
1.27
1-11
1.18
1.10
1.40
1.20
1.14
.81
.59
.35
1-09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
.63
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1954-55 2/
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
.81
1955-56 "2/
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
.80
1956-57 ~
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
__
1.16
1958-59
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
.87
.98
1.20
.94
1.20
1959-60
2.22
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
—
1.12
1960-61 2/
1.60
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
.82
.63
.81
.74
1.64
1.02
1961-62 T/
1.17
.87
.78
.58
.84
.76
.91
.67
.58
.45
^'^ifi^-
SALES IDE
FEESH USE
1945-46
1.38
1.41
1.92
1.53
1.36
1.55
1.60
1.65
1.69
1.69
1.58
1946-47
2.16
1.42
1.40
1.44
.80
.97
.62
.60
.45
.54
.54
.91
1947-48
1.50
.75
.33
.50
.51
.38
.24
.35
.37
.37
.59
1948-49
1.01
.66
.44
.43
.69
.65
1.15
1.86
2.46
1.92
1.96
1.09
1949-50
2.75
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1.52
2.12
1950-51
2.68
1.44
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1.35
1.33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
.77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953-54
2.40
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.88
.82
.87
.67
1.66
.95
1954-55
2.12
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56 2/
1.42
1.10
1.06
.97
.80
.82
.90
1-31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57 ~
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
1.46
1958-59
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1959-60
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
1.33
1960-61 2/
2.42
1.78
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1961-62 1/
1.44
1.03
.95
.97
1.00
1.18
1.10
1.02
1.08
.90
Unavai 1
SALES FOE
PROCESSnJG
1945-46
1.08
1.28
1.28
1.06
.98
.96
1.05
1.43
1.50
1.51
1.14
1946-47
.82
.82
.71
.41
.29
.22
.26
.29
.21
.16
.17
,32
1947-48
.07
.17
.20
.20
.17
.10
.06
.00
.00
.00
,10
1948-49
.18
.31
.26
.27
.32
.48
.64
.71
.78
.85
.87
.44
1949-53
1.06
1.48
1.69
1.83
1.76
1.74
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
.42
.57
.60
.60
.72
1.04
.80
.71
,41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
.02
.03
.05
1952-53
-.05
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
• 10
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
,05
1954-55
-.03
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
1955-56
-.05
- .05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
,30
.50
.50
.19
1956-57
.00
.20
.27
,45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
,53
1958-59
.38
.68
.78
.73
.68
.73
.53
.83
.83
.48
,68
1959-eD
.23
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.65
.58
.55
.53
,57
1960-61 1/
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
.36
.24
.64
.58
.56
.45
1961-62 T/
-.24
- .04
.01
.07
.13
.10
.10
.04
.06
,03
Unavai 1-
1/
Preliminary
2/ Revised
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
- 21 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TEEE" PRICES. BY I.OKIHS
PER BOX - SEiiSO'iS 1945/46-1961/62. HTCLUSIVE
GEriPEFEUIT - Seedy
SALES
SEASON
SEPT. XT. NOV. DEC. JAN
1 T
FEB
MAR.
APR. MkY JUHE JULY
Season
Average
$
$
T
T
ALL IffiffiODS
OF SALE
1945-46
1.31
1.34
1.39
1.14
1.07
1.05
1.12
1.45
1.56
1.59
1.23
1946-47
1.09
1.07
.72
.48
.43
.37
.31
.23
.25
.27
.62
1947-48
.88
.41
.25
.22
.18
.12
.07
.07
.05
.02
.20
1943-49
.36
.31
.32
.36
.46
.63
.86
1.31
1.23
1.17
.En
1949-50
2.09
1.51
1.65
1.84
1.77
1.74
1.75
1.28
1.25
1.37
1.66
1950-51
.88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76
.48
.41
.23
.80
1951-52
.89
.46
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
.19
.29
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
.25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
.30
1956-57
1.65
.53
.60
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
- —
.74
1958-59
1.39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
_..
.83
1959-60 2/
1.53 .77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
.84
.79
._
.91
1960-61 1/
1.23
.90
1.04
1.03
.90
.68
.40
.76
.68
__
Unavaol-
able
1961-62 1/
• 59
.58
.56
.58
.75
.37
.36
.18
.15
—
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1945-46
1.38
1.36
1.58
1.31
1.21
1.23
1.32
1.33
1.64
1.62
1.38
1946-47
1.16
1.18
1.16
.73
.69
.54
.40
.40
.44
.43
.99
1947-48
1.08
.61
.33
.31
.25
.20
.14
.14
.17
.17
.41
1948-49
.43
.45
.35
.47
.52
.79
1.25
1.80
1.56
1.56
.67
1949-50
2.27
1.53
1.56
1.74
1.73
1.7D
1.74
1.55
1.46
1.52
1.72
1950-51
1.05
.88
.92
.87
1.04
.98
.94
.78
.65
.45
1.01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
.52
.54
1952-53
.90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.61
.66
.69
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.66
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.80
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-56
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1.17
1.65
1.97
• -
..
.98
1953-59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65
.73
.78
1.05
1S59-60 2/
1.79 1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
—
1.10
1960-61 1/
1.43
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
.51
.87
.81
-.
"^'kli
1961-62 1/
.81
.85
.83
.90
.93
.89
.84
.64
.77
—
SALES FOE
PROCESSING
1945-46
1.08
1.32
1.32
1.10
1.05
1.03
1.10
1.46
1.55
1.59
1.19
1946-47
1.02
1.04
.60
.42
.34
.32
.30
.21
.16
.17
.49
1947-48
.31
.31
.24
.21
.16
.11
.06
.05
.00
•00
.14
1943-49
.30
.28
.31
.34
.45
.58
.65
.74
.84
.85
.43
1949-50
1.06
1.49
1.70
1.86
1.79
1.76
1.75
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.64
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.75
1.04
.90
.71
.41
.35
.20
.74
1951-52
.10
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
- .05
-.04
.02
.03
.14
1952-53
- .05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58
.57
.65
.65
.66
.67
.81
.84
.61
--
.68
1958-59
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.88
.«
.78
1359-60 2/
.23 .43
.88
.38
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
—
.88
1960-61 2/
.23
.50
.98
.93
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
--
.75
1961-62 1/
.15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.08
"
Unav|jl.
1/ Preliminary
2/ Bev
iged
U. S. Department of xigriculture , Statistical Reporting Service
22
FLDRim - EQUIVALENT "ON THEE" PEICES. BY MDNIHS
PEE BOX - SEASONS 1945/46-1961/62. IMCLUSITE
lANffiEIEES
SALES
SEASON
NOV.
lEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAE.
APE.
Season
Average
ALL MEIHODS
OF SALES
1947-
1948.
1949-
1950-
1951-
1952-
1953-
1954-
1955-
1956-
1957-
1958-
1959-
1960-
1961-
.48
•49
■50
■51
■52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60 2/
62 Ij
1.88
.79
.52
.52
.80
1.02
1.16
.94
1.02
2.99
3.39
i.ao
2.62
1.87
1.11
.90
1.51
1.45
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1.14
1.44
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3.70
.—
1.31
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
1.37
2.28
1.44
2.07
3.35
.».
1.60
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
.-
1.39
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1.77
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
.^
1.73
2.83
2.30
2.06
1.26
2.40
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
— -
1.62
2.70
2.60
2.30
__
— .
--
2.59
4.13
1.86
.96
.82
_^
..
1.53
3.20
2.10
1.75
.88
1.24
.-
Unavailable
SALES rOE
FEESa USE
SALES FOE
PPOCESSING
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60 2/
1960-61 2/
1961-62 1/
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 1/
2.01
.92
.73
.82
_.
.99
1.30
1.41
1.24
1.41
3.10
3.58
1.51
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
_-
1.92
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
1.99
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
1.56
3-45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
_»
1.76
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.68
3.33
2.10
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
1.78
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
2.23
3.38
1.94
1.67
2.02
2.85
—
2-31
3.21
2.65
2.52
2.11
«_
__
2.86
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
.._
^.
2.42
3.24
3.34
2.96
. .
..
3.26
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
__
—
2.18
3.52
2.42
2.68
2.19
2.77
—
Unavailable
.05
-.05
-.15
-.10
-.10
.08
.15
.25
.24
.05
.30
.17
.05
.38
.46
.46
.61
.45
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
.20
.16
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
- .14
- .13
- .10
.09
.24
._
-.02
.00
- .06
-.09
.06
.03
-.05
- .02
.04
.04
.07
.12
._
.06
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
.15
.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
_«
.22
.11
.12
.07
.07
..
-.-
.10
.05
.35
.30
.25
» —
— —
.30
-.15
- .05
.30
— -
—
•00
- .45
.10
.30
.15
_^
__
.20
-.45
.15
.35
.15
.20
"
Unavailable
Lnary
2/
Eevised
U. S- Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
- 23 -
jJlORim - EOmVALDIT 'ftN TIEE" PBICES
SEASONS - 1945/46-1961/62
PER BOX
SEASON
ALL
METHODS
SALES
SOLD
USE
SOLD for
PHOCESS-
IN&
ALL
METHODS I
SALES
SOLD
F^SH
SOLD for
PHOCESS-
ALL
METHODS
SALES
SOLD
FBESH
USE
SOLD for
PPPCESS-
IN&
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-53
19b8-59 2/
1953-60
1960-61
1961-62 1/
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55 2/
1955-56 ""
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 1/
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 ly
A 1 1
ORANGES
2.37
.95
.63
1.39
2.14
1.65
.80
1.2S
1.26
1.37
1.85
1.40
2.14
2.87
1.96
3.01
$
2.35
1.25
.76
1.47
2.19
1.76
.86
1.31
1.39
1.42
1.86
1.69
2.00
2.78
2.02
3.12
$ 2.41
.46
.52
1.29
2.12
1.57
.76
1.27
1.30
1.35
,85
.31
,18
.89
.94
,98
All
GRAPEFRUIT
1.27
.63
.26
.67
1.79
.94
.52
.76
.49
.63
.57
.89
.98
1.04
1.05
.94
$
1.50
.94
.52
.95
1.99
1.22
.81
1.08
.86
.95
.92
1.36
1.37
1.36
1.31
1.23
$ 1.17
.43
.13
.43
1.63
.70
.12
.40
.11
.24
.20
.44
.63
.75
.76
.64
TAIJGELO S
3.57
2.52
3.75
3.55
4.29
4.91
3.85
2.80
4.25
3.60
4.95
5.55
1.45
1.15
1.35
2.55
1.10
2.20
Early 4 Midseason
0 RANGES
$ 2.09
.84
.66
.75
1.80
1.46
.70
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.71
1.45
1.57
2.67
1.87
3.02
2.14
1.14
.71
.78
1.74
1.58
.78
1.15
25
20
70
69
52
62
2.00
3.19
$ 2.00
.25
.62
.71
1.84
1.38
.65
1.11
1-05
1.09
1.72
1.3?
1.58
2.66
1-82
2.98
Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
1.33
.64
.33
.85
1.94
1.09
.74
1.01
.71
.81
.80
1.12
1.16
1.20
1.12
1.02
1.58
$ 1.14
$ 1.23
.91
.32
.62
.59
.10
.20
1.09
.44
.50
2.12
1.62
1.66
1.30
.59
.eo
.93
.05
.29
1.21
.36
.49
.95
.05
.25
1.02
.16
.37
1.01
.19
.30
1.42
.33
.53
1.46
.53
.74
1.42
.68
.S3
1.33
.57
.91
1.27
.45
.80
T E M P L E S
1.68
1.97
2.33
2.87
2.41
3.43
1.75
2.18
2.67
3.06
2.86
3.83
t
1.45
1.15
1.43
2.48
1.58
2.88
Late (Valencia)
ORANGES
2.67
1.10
.60
2.16
2.61
1.S7
.93
1.51
1.46
72
2.C4
1.34
3.17
3.12
2.07
2.99
$ 2.60
1.42
.82
2.24
2.73
2.01
.97
1.54
1.57
1.75
2.08
1.63
2.96
3.06
2-04
3.01
$ 2.76
.67
.41
2.06
2.52
1.79
.SO
1.49
1.39
1.71
2.02
1.22
3.23
3.13
2.08
2.98
Seedy
GRAPEFRUI
$ 1.38
.99
.41
.67
1.72
l.Oi
.54
.66
.57
.66
.58
1.03
.98
1.05
1.10
1.02
$ 1
19
49
.14
.43
1.64
.74
.14
.42
.14
.28
.21
.47
.68
.78
.88
.75
Ij Not available at tixe of simrary release.
2/ Revised
U. S. DepartiLent of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
- 24 -
UNLOADS. BAIL & TRUCK - OBAJJGES - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAIT CITIES
FIPM SiiyT.
1. 1961 IHHU JULY 31. 1962
- BY STATES OF
ORIGIN
500 boxe
Carlots rail & "boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot
equivalent
s on basis
s.
FLA.
CALIF.
AEI2
•
TEX.
MSDC.
TOTAL
Cities
Sail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, N-Y.
2
170
133 14
6
1
^ .
. ..
141
185
Atlanta, Ga.
13
840
2 25
-
-
-
1
15
866
Baltinnre, Md.
649
292
152 11
3
-
1
-
805
303
Birmingham, Ala.
2
447
2 16
-
-
3
-
4
466
Boston, Mass. #
416
482
1042 6
39
-
-
-
1497
488
Buffalo, N.Y.
22
187
187
3
-
-
-
212
187
Chicago, 111. #
314
953
908 269
97
34
6 11
- 14
1325
1281
Cincinnati, 0.
221
162
148 9
4
1
7
-
373
179
Cleveland, 0-
119
529
393 4
34
1
-
2
546
536
Columbia, S.C.
64
434
2 7
_
-
1
-
66
442
Dallas, Tex.
_
199
- 176
2
11
- 190
9
2
585
Denver, Colo.
_
104
- 396
_
23
66
-
-
589
Detroit, Mich. #
329
362
645 91
70
3
3 5
-
1047
461
Ft. Worth, Tex.
_
58
2 58
1
6
51
4
3
177
Houston, Tex.
_
175
7 104
-
14
76
6
7
375
Indianapolis, Ind.
48
308
102 38
9
1
4
-
159
351
Kansas City, Mo.
1
207
3 255
1
1
4 44
1
9
508
Los Angeles, Cal .
6
260
- 2592
-
87
30
7
6
2976
Louisville, Ky.
32
279
13 8
-
-
1 1
-
46
288
Memphis, Tenn.
32
209
53
-
-
11 50
2
43
314
Miami, Fla.
•
612
2 40
-
-
- -
-
2
652
Milwaukee, 7/is.
26
148
118 117
5
4
4
-
149
273
Mnpls-St.Paul, Minn.
_
82
139 197
8
18
10
-
147
307
Nashville , Tenn.
23
75
6
-
_
8
- .,
23
89
New Orleans , La. #
2
405
3 33
_
_
3 11
^
8
452
New York City-Newaik ^
2816
1277
2634 3
15
4
-
3
5465
1287
Philadelphia, Pa.
1556
832
847 30
9
_
-
1
2412
863
Pittsburgh, Pa.
280
342
576
40
_
1
-
897
342
Portland, Ore.
28
2
50 306
2
1
2
-
80
311
Providence, R.I.
33
107
75 1
_
-
_
-
108
108
St. Louis, Mo. #
26
269
192 126
23
2
8 11
2
249
410
Salt Lake City, Utah
26
4 222
-
8
19
- —
4
275
San Antonio, Tex.
..
162
83
-
6
- 127
- 14
-
392
SanFiancisco<&.kland
9
106
2 1007
-
22
21
1
11
1157
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
97
13
133 350
2
6
1
2
232
372
Washington, D.C.
109
340
77 15
1
-
_
-
187
355
Wichita, Kans. #
-
26
- 110
-
6
87
2
-
231
TOTAL
7275
8593
374
38
«.
16280
11481
6778
2601
840
74
19433
Montreal , Can. #
33
59S
611 21
157
75
876
616
Otta'/ra,, Can. #
_
29
157 1
6
_
— w
1
164
30
Toronto, Ont • , Can. #
46
400
841 57
72
6
4 1
87
1050
464
Vancouver, B.C. f
27
98 296
4
-
«
15
144
296
Winnipeg, Man., Can. ^
-
34
214 34
7
-
-
1 19
222
87
TOTAL
106
1921
246
4
179
2456
1058
409
6
1
19
1493
#-Additional UNLOADS - RAIL
- UNITED STATES — New York C
ity-Kewark,
Israel 44.
CAHaIA — Montreal
Ottawa Toronto
VancoVN
er Winnipeg
Japan 7
Sd. Africa 1 Italy
2 Forme's
a 11 So. Africa 1
Israel 92
Japan 7 Japan
2
5 So. ^fr
ica 18 China
2
So. Africa 364
Israel 10 So. Africa 4
4 J'apan
288 Israel
7
Israel
8
4
Japan
118
f-i,dditional UNLOADS -
TRUCK
- UNI
TED STATES —
Boston,
Is
rael 2 - Ne
w Orleans,
La. 226
-
St. Louis, La. 2 - Chicago,
Canada — Montreal
Israel 1
Greece 1
Unknown 1 Israel 2 - Detroit, Israel 3 - Wichita, Unknown 1.
^t_tawa To^ont^
ScAfrica 7 "So. Africa 197
Winnipeg
Israel 1
- 25 -
UKLQADS. RA.II i TRUCK - GRAPEFRUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAIT CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1. 1961 EHJ JULY 31. 1962 - BY STATE OF ORIGDJ
Caxlots real includ* boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities
FLA.
CALIF.
ARIZ.
Rail
TEX.
IffiX.
TOUL
Rail
Hail
Rail
Rail
E^Y" "
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, N.Y.
17
185
3
1
_
_
20
186
Atlanta, Ga.
1
404
-
_
3
1
.
5
_ _
4
410
Baltin:ore, Md.
391
237
2
1
1
.
•• •»
394
238
Birmingham, Ala.
-
181
-
1
•
.
»
6
^ _
^
188
Boston, Mass.
8D5
316
41
«
8
_
_
. _
654
316
Buffalo, N.Y.
34
286
3
•
18
_
^
^
■• •■
55
286
Chicago, 111.
464
955
12
3
14
1
34
76
^ _
524
1035
Cincinnati, 0.
158
aoi
5
•.
2
.
1
15
» ^
166
216
Cleveland, 0.
169
565
9
.
5
_
1
3
. _
184
568
Columbia, S.C.
8
113
_
^
.
„
^
2
^ ^^
8
115
Dallas, Tex.
-
167
_
22
_
3
.
235
. _
427
Denver, Colo.
-
275
-
43
«
21
.
170
. .
.
509
Detroit, Mich.
425
457
14
4
14
^
33
5
^ ^
486
466
Ft. Tforth. Tex.
»
40
_
8
1
46
. m.
95
Houston, Tex.
-
71
.
6
_
2
^
68
«, _
_
147
IndiaQapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
36
1
302
265
5
2
13
4
1
2
19
5
64
-
45
23
307
344
Los Angeles, Cal.
5
250
_
526
_
840
252
_ ..
5
1868
Louisville, Ky.
9
216
1
-
-
_
.
6
_ •
10
222
Menphis, Tenn.
1
135
_
5
1
3
2
24
_ _
4
167
Miami, Fla.
-
537
.
1
_
_
_
_
- —
_
538
Milwaukee, '7is.
62
255
.
2
_
—
5
18
. _
67
275
Mnpls-St.Paul, liinn.
23
410
8
9
4
1
4
98
« _
39
518
Nashville, Tenn.
12
29
1
1
_
_
2
3
w —
15
33
New Orleans, La.
2
181
«
5
_
_
6
12
_ _
8
198
New York Ci ty-Wewark
2649
1377
43
1
9
_
_
_
. -.
2701
1378
Philadelphia, Pa.
987
596
13
-
14
-
.
-
-
1014
596
Pittsburgh, Pa-
316
285
8
1
2
_
1
4
. _
327
290
Portland, Ore.
134
14
7
44
4
64
11
68
_ _
156
190
Providence, R.I.
12
109
_
.
1
—
»
.
. _
13
109
St. Loms, :&.
51
377
4
7
4
4
15
16
. .
74
404
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
3
137
—
46
.
14
_
99
. •
3
296
-
71
-
10
_
4
_
73
. —
_
158
San IVancisco -Oakland
7
183
-
188
«
264
_
111
— —
7
746
Seattle-Tacons., Wash.
2D8
18
9
52
53
27
3
79
-
273
176
Washington, D.C.
54
334
4
1
2
-
—
-
60
335
Wichita, Kans. #
-
51
-
38
-
7
-
201
-
-
297
TOTAL
6844
194
164
137
^
7339
10585
1039
1259
1764
14647
Montreal, Can. #
40
1035
7
18
65
1035
Ottawa, Ont. , Can-
9
141
5
2
4
.
«
^
_ _
18
143
Toronto, Ont.
79
1087
29
3
9
1
.
_.
. .
117
1091
Vancouver, B.C.
188
12
4
19
4
_
_
9
_ .
196
40
^.'innipeg, Man. , Can.
-
228
7
3
15
2
-
10
-
22
243
■Dotal
^16
52
50
«.
_
418
2503
27
3
19
-
2552
#-^ddiU^D^_lM:DADS - RkIL - UNITES STATES
CANADA —None
None.
#-AddiUonal_UNjnA£S - TRUCK - UiTIIED STATES — T^'ichita, Unknovm 3.
CaKAD^ — Montreal
Cent. Amsrica 5.
- 26 -
UNLOADS. BAIL & TRUCK - TANGEEIUES - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CMAJIAJJ CITIES
FH)M SEPT. 1. 1961 THRU JULY 31. 1962 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Carlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
FLA.
CALIF.
Hail
ARIZ.
TEX.
MEX.
TOTAL
Cities
&il
Bail
Rail
Rail
Rail
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, K.Y.
3
37
_
^
^
.
_
^
_
_
3
37
Atlanta, Ga.
2
72
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
74
Baltimore, Md.
50
48
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
50
48
Birmingham, Ala.
1
49
_
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
1
49
Boston, Mass.
98
123
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
98
123
Buffalo, N.Y.
7
42
-
_
-
-
>
-
1
-
8
42
Chicago, 111.
66
156
_
-
-
1
-
5
5
18
71
180
Cincinnati, 0.
28
32
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
2
28
34
Cleveland, 0.
30
114
_
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
31
117
Columbia, S.C.
1
57
_
_
_
_
.
-
-
-
1
57
Dallas, Tex.
.
17
_
..
.
..
_
1
_
8
-
26
Denver, Colo •
^
45
..
5
-
_
_
-
-
7
-
57
Detroit, Ifich.
84
125
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
84
132
Ft. Worth, Tex.
_
4
_
«
_
_
_
-
..
3
-
7
Houston, Tex.
_
10
_
1
-
-
5
-
10
-
26
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
3
69
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
69
_
28
_
_
_
_
.
-
_
-
-
28
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
1
_
370
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
421
Louisville, Ky.
3
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
24
Meoqphis, Tenn.
*■
30
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
30
Miami, Fla.
66
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
68
iiiilwaukee. Wis.
3
38
_
_
_
1
-
_
-
-
3
39
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn. #
1
57
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
59
Nashville, Tenn.
-
2
_
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
6
New Orlfcans, La. #
_
23
_
_
_
_
.
-
_
-
-
23
Nev7 York City-Nevra, rk
482
284
-
.
-
_
_
1
1
2
483
287
Philadelphia, Pa.
154
la
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
154
150
Pittsbxirgh, Pa.
90
104
-
-
_
-
-
-
1
- .
91
104
Portland, Ore.
2
2
-
20
-
2
-
-
-
-
2
24
Providence, E.I.
10
48
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
-
10
48
St. Louis, Mo.
1
57
-
1
-
-
-
2
5
3
63
Salt Lake City, Utah
_
3
-
11
_
1
-
-
-
-
15
San Antonio , Tex.
.
7
_
3
-
^.
-
6
^
28
-
44
S&n Francisco-Oak Ian d
_
_
-
62
13
-
-
-
-
-
75
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
8
2
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
20
Washington, D. C.
8
56
-
~
_
_
-
-
-
-
8
56
Wichita, Kans.
-
6
-
1
-
-
_
7
_
-
^
14
TOTALS
1135
_
^
11
1146
1988
496
68
29
93
2674
Mont real , Que . , Can .
1
151
1
4
_
6
151
Ottav«a, Ont., Can.
2
3
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
2
3
Toronto, Ont. . Can.
8
99
«
«
_
^
..
_
61
1
69
100
Vancouver, B.C., Can.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Winnipeg, Ivlan. .Can.
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
TOTALS
11
254
1
-
-
-
-
-
65
1
77
255
#-Addiii^nal_lM^ADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES — N one.
CARAEA —None
#-Addiiio,nal_CKIOi6DS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES —
CAMDA —None
Minneapolis-St. Paul, La. 1
New Orleans, La. 5
- 27-
UNLOABS. HAIL & THJCK . - MIXED CITHJS - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CAWADIAN CITIES
TBm SEE! 1. 1961 THRU JULY 31. 1962 - BY STjOSS OF ORIGK
Carlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, K.Y.
Chicago , 111 -
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S.C.
Dallas, Tez.
Denver, Colo •
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapoli s , Ind .
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal-
Louisville, Ky.
Metijihis, Tenn.
:<Iiaim., Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mnpl s-St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville , Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
ifewYo ik City- Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsbxirgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, B.I.
Su. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
fen Franc i s 00 -Oa klan d
Seattle-TaconB, Xls-sh.
Washington, D.C.
Wichita, Kans.
FLA.
isn —
Truck
2ie
237
6
34
89
11
13
150
11
35
27
35
9
1306
242
127
3
11
2
2
29
138
11
7
79
10
1
"2^^
CALIF.
sn —
ARIZ.
"Ran —
Truck
17
1
32
43
12
13
5
3
6
23
1
2
1
7
1
6
55
5
10
1
1
4
Truck
8
4
4
15
4
1
2
22
TEX.
mn. —
Truck
12
12
2
1
4
2
134
MEX.
isn —
Truck
TOTAL
mn
23
1
251
288
22
102
95
16
24
184
"mr
Truck
139
1
10
14
_
13
-
42
_
39
11
1
^
37
24
7
9
84
4
11
1364
1
247
«
139
«
4
.
1
^
153
-
1
_
2
-
7
_
51
4
TOTAL
257
274
26
33
177
286
Uontreal, Can.
Ottai*., Can-
Toronto , Ont .
Vai:icouver, B.C., Can.
'Vinnipeg, Can.
2
5
6
6
TOT.a
15
#-Add i t i onal UNLOADS
CAI^ADA —None
BAIL
LTIITED STATES — None
#-Addiii^nal_mR4]^ - TRUCK - UNITED STATES — None
CA1:ADA —None
EXPLANATION- Where rail unloads shov? State of Origin & no shipiients shown to
cover - due probably to 'mixed' cars being reported as to pre-
dominating coooBodity.
- 28
CITBUS UNLOADS - EA.IL OMLY - kISCELLAMEOUS U. S. CITIES - BY STATES OF ORIG-Br
SEPT. 1. 1961 IHBU JULY 31. 19S2
- Boat Converted to Carlo t Equivalents -
Cities
ORANGES
GRAPEE'HJIT
lANGS
MIXED
CITBUS
Ariz.
Cfedif.
Fla..
Ifex.
Ariz.
Cal. Fla.
Tez.
Fla.
Ariz.
Cal.
Fla.
Tex.
Akron, 0.
13
_
_
» w
_.
_
^
^
_
^.
Altoona, Pa.
1
25
10
-
1
4
-
1
-
6
11
-.
Bridgeport, Conn.
Charleston, S.C.
.
36
12
-.
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
1
28
*
_
10
-
-
-
1
22
—
Charleston, W.Va.
1
7
15
-
_
5
-
3
-
-
-
-
Charlotte, N. C
-
1
8
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chattanooga, Tenn.
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Colxmbus, 0.
15
83
21
_
4
12
-
8
-
1
40
-
Davenport , la- *#
-
4
2
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
Dayton, Q.
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
—
-
-
Decatur, 111.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Des ifcines, la.
_
_
_
.
..
_
2
_
-
-
-
-
Duluth, Minn.
1
4
_
-
.
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
El Paso, Tea:.
_
_
_
.
_
_ _
.
_
_
-
-
_
Evansviile, Ind.
_
^
3
_
_
.- —
—
1
_
_
..
.
Flint, Mich.
_
28
15
_
«,
1 13
»
1
_
_
-
_
Ft. Vfeyne, Ind.
_
8
^
_
_
6
_
2
_
_
_
.
Grand Eapids, Mich.
5
93
1
.
3
. »
_
3
-
9
4
_
Hartford, Conn.
«
141
45
_
3
35
-
15
_
2
9
1
Huntington, W.Va.
_
3
5
-
_
* -
-
-
-
-
6
_
Jackson, Miss.
_
_
_
_
_
— «
.
^
«
_
_
_
Jacksonville, Fla.
-
_
_
_
^
_ .
_
_
.
_
_
-
Knoxvil 1 e , Tenn .
_
2
5
_
_
«. _
3
_
_
^
6
1
Lexington, Ky.
—
_
_
^
«.
— —
_
.
_
1
1
_
Little Bock, atW.
_
1
_
^
_
_ _
_
_
_
^
_
_
Lincoln, Nehr.
_
_
_
„
_ _
^
_
^
_
_
^^
Luhhock, Tex.
-
_
_
_
-
. «.
.
_
_
.
-
.
Madison, Wis.
3
33
6
_
_
10
_
1
_
^
1
_
Miami, Fla-
_
^
^
^
_
_
_
_
„
_
Mobile, Ala.
_
^
_
_
^
— m.
_
_
..
_
^
^
New Haven, Conn.
1
24
1
_
_
^ _
^
_
_
^
^
^
Norfolk, Va.
6
20
1
_
5 15
_
^
1
_
^
_
Oklahoma City, Okla.
_
4
1
.
.
-
1
_
_
Omaha, Nehr.
_
1
_
^
_
- 2
_
_
.
_
_
_
Peoria, 111.
-
7
3
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Phoenix, Ariz.
_
-
_
_
.
_ «
.
_
-
_
—
-
Portland, Me.
1
32
_
_
^
_ »
1
.
^
_
_
_
Ealeigh, N.C.
_
9
7
_
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Richmond, Va.
_
7
85
.
1 12
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.
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Roanoke, Va.
_
1
7
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Rochester, N.Y.
1
57
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1 11
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Rockford, 111.
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San Diego, Cal.
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SiouK Falls, S.D.
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Toledo, 0.
1
50
16
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.
6
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Wilkes Barrs, Pa.
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10
28
12
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1 27
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59
1017
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3
31
11 248
13
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- 29 -
AUCTION SALES - BY MDNIHS - FIORIDA CITRUS - 1961-62 SFA9DN
CAxtS & FEf. BOX AVES^CZ
C01.CCDIT1'
Section
SEPI
OCT.
NOV.
lEC
JAN.
FEB.
MfiE. APE. MAY
JUNE JULY
Total
ORANCTS
Interior
Indian Eiver
Cars , 1 68 123 130 106 118
Avg. $ 6.46 5.40 4.83 4.74 5.37 5.61
Cars ^ 1 2 76 171 149 143
Avg. $11.94 5.41 5.19 5.55 5.73 5.96
150
5.28
118
4.52
133
4.37
119
4.58
122
4.77
I.ISS
14.91
181
5.79
162
4.85
179
4.63
177
4.63
80
4.93
1^.26
OBAPCTTOIT - W H 21£
_S e,_e d —
Interior
Cars - 30 5 3 - 1
Avg. $ 7.50 4.34 3.11 1.97 3.33 3.24
Indian River
Cars _ _ 1 _ _ _
AVg. $ 7.39 - 3.04 - 4.00 3-64
^s.^ A 1. ^ ^3. —
Interior
Cars 9 50 9 11 18 21
Avg. $ 9.12 6.08 3.28 3.34 4.12 3.54
Indian Eiver
Cars - 43 163 230 152 219
Avg. $ - 7.05 4.68 4.96 5.65 4.67
- P i. N K —
^ e._B _d —
Interior
Cars - - 1 2 - -
Avg. $ - - 2.66 2.94 - 3.36
Indian Eiver
Cars __>___
Avg. __-_-_
3.^ ^ A 2i ^ ^ ^ —
Interior
Cars 8 43 25 13 5 14
Avg. $ 8.20 5.21 2.98 3.04 3.68 3.44
Indian Bivar
Cars 5 99 164 226 123 173
Avg. $ 8.97 5.50 3.65 3.90 4.74 4.21
11-
3.40 2.42 2.20
1-2
4.12 3.02 3.C0
52 35 27
3.51 3.05 3.32
252 255 243
5.17 4.45 4.39
4
- 3.34
2 1
2.97 2.80
72 46
4.00 3.91
168 88
4.47 4.39
2.57
3.24
- 4.36 2.94
- 3.38
35
$3.73
7
$3.13
^ 350
$4.13
1,813
$4.81
3
$2.85
$3.31
TEMPLE ORAITGES - ±/5 Bu^ Boz
All Fl'-rida
Cars
Avg. $
57 126 181
- 3.78 3.12 2.78
TANGERINE? - 4/5BUiBcx — Including Tangelos, Murcrtts,
All Florida ^„ „^
Cars - 2 177 453 256 199
Avg. $ - 3.38 4.22 3.63 3.73 3.44
TANCSRINE3 - ±/^ Bu^ Bc^ — Strai^t Cars —
All Fl-rida
Cars - - 103 388 210 143
Avg. $ - _ 4.88 3.72 3.92 3.53
19
3.54
19
3.40
9
3.46
17
3.22
1
1.16
$3.9S
153
4.73
162
4.21
144
4.32
98
4.11
45
2.88
1.392
i 14.26
225
2.70
87
2.86
23
2.21
4
1.35
^
703
$2.88
SatsiiBoas, Etc
174
3.60
74
3.73
14
3.49
3
1.86
1
1.C9
1,353
$5.69
127
3.49
39
3.32
3
2.17
1
3.29
-
1.014
$3.6C
Made available
thrcu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Ser%dce
30
TOicaiED averact: auction phices -
1961-62 SEASON
FLOBim omN(5:s
Week
Ending
NEW YOEK CITY
Interior
Boxes
ars Avg.
Indian
Eiv-er
Boxes
Cars Avg
Temples
4/5 3u.
Boxes
Cars I Avg.
PHILADELPHIA
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Indian
Biver
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars Avg
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
" 13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
22
29
Jiily 6
13
20
27
T
T
1
3
9
9
20
25
12
14
9
7
5
5
6
7
15
11
8
8
13
13
12
12
22
10
9
10
17
12
8
11
10
13
12
12
7
4
10
6
9
15
16
17
19
18
6.46
5.84
5.61
4.92
5.64
4.97
5.78
5.01
4.28
4.05
4.75
4.71
5.23
6.61
6.26
4.68
4.19
5.63
5.91
5.72
5.46
5.41
5.41
5.55
6.10
5.70
4.87
4.51
4.90
4.80
4.65
4.48
4.80
4.70
4.67
5.30
4.83
5.00
5.09
4.63
4.56
4.89
5.27
5.35
1 11.94
2 5.41
4
7
21
21
27
26
30
22
17
21
27
32
19
16
24
32
29
25
22
15
29
30
24
26
23
24
25
29
29
31
21
26
25
17
20
14
19
8
10
5.28
6.41
5.62
4.67
5.04
5.06
5.28
6.40
7.86
7.04
5.42
5.21
5.78
6.66
6.21
5.87
5.61
5.
6.
7.
5.
4.
4.
4.
5.
4.
,78
.18
.04
66
,94
.69
.81
.07
.93
4.87
4.77
4.45
4.44
5.01
5.00
4.37
4.68
4.53
4.66
4.63
5.30
5.71
15 3.17
13 4.05
4 5.18
20
21
12
21
31
19
19
32
49
27
22
22
16
21
11
17
11
3
3
2
7
3
1
3.56
2.85
3.47
2.90
2.36
3.05
3.21
2.89
2.18
2.40
3.56
3.36
3.16
2.98
3.47
3.02
3.05
2.30
3.05
2.48
2.10
1.36
1.30
4
6.51
•
-
5
5.08
.
-
8
4.78
-
_
7
5.44
^
_
11
4.92
1
5.40
5
5.10
2
5.54
8
5.08
4
5.28
13
3.94
6
4.45
6
4.15
5
4.59
8
4.61
7
4.76
11
4.48
8
5.22
12
4.68
7
5.26
4
5.87
3
6.86
3
7
3
6
5
5
7
8
9
6
3
6
7
10
4
6
7
10
8
7
8
6
7
5
4
7
9
7
6
6
6.01
4.52
4.31
5.11
5.27
6.21
5.81
6.01
5.28
5.17
5.97
5.41
4.55
4.03
4.05
3.92
4.13
3.90
3.87
3.79
3.83
4.01
4.74
4.31
4.04
3.99
4.02
4.12
5.15
3.82
4
8
8
5
4
3
8
6
4
5
5
5
8
8
12
5
7
10
9
8
7
7
7
10
7
6
5
4
5
5
7.32
5.22
5.20
5.21
5.48
5.93
5.89
5.61
6.17
5.71
6.35
5.83
5.28
4.71
4.62
5.23
5.23
4.83
4.55
4.44
4.63
4.35
4.73
4.46
4-15
4.51
3.94
4.64
5.52
4.71
T
I 3.59
5 3.37
3 3.37
1 3.52
7
7
2
4
9
4
4
9
12
8
4
3
7
7
6
4
2
3
1
2
1
.37
.27
.93
.81
.51
.94
.30
.71
.25
.38
.09
.04
.99
.37
.44
.41
.27
.86
.18
.00
.47
TOTAL
491 5.16
870 5.35
422 2.94
294 4.65
238 5.05
116 2.73
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
excluding Temples 1,361 cars Avg. $5.28
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges, exclud-
ing Temples 532 cars Avg. $4.83
J&ide available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
31 -
WEIGHOED AVEPAtS: AUCTION PRICES -
1961-62 SEASON
FLORim OBANGES
BOS
T 0
N
P ]
[TTS3UEGH
Week
Interior
^^f"
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Interior
Indian
Hiver
Tnmples
4/5 Bu.
Ending
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg-
Cars
Avg.
Cars]
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1961
i
>
$
i
$
1
*
Sept. 8
_
•
•
_
.
.
.
_
^
..
_
«
15
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
Oct. 6
13
•
""
"
•
•
""
"
"
•"
"
~
•"
20
27
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.46
-
-
-
-
Nov. 3
»
•
_
.
.
.
2
4.78
,.
.
_
.
10
.
.
1
6.42
.
.
2
5.04
.
_
*
-
17
.
.
2
5.95
.
.
A
4.89
.
_
•
.
24
«.
.
7
4.25
.
_
4
4.16
^
_
_
•
Dec. 1
_
_
3
4.23
.
^
3
3.91
1
4.00
_
_
8
•
.
5
4.44
-
.
2
4.48
1
4.08
-
-
15
.
«
3
5.35
1
4.17
1
4.56
_
5.80
_
•
22
«
.
5
5.56
_
4.48
2
5.48
_
4.72
1
3.56
29
_
«
1
7.10
1
4.43
•
4.32
..
_
.
_
1962
Jan. 5
•
_
5
7.45
1
4.27
.
7.70
«
_
1
4.19
12
^
_
7
5.51
1
2.97
4
4.96
«
5.50
1
2.99
19
1
4.54
7
5.13
1
3.37
2
5.14
2
5.14
1
2.30
26
.
4
5.48
2
3.48
3
5.09
—
4.95
_
3.35
Fet. 2
-
_
5
5.80
5
2.50
3
5.03
-
4.94
2
2.K)
9
_
»
6
5.77
3
2.54
2
5.47
«,
5.16
2
2.79
16
_
_
4
6.34
1
3.70
2
6.02
•
6.28
-
-
23
^
_
6
6.10
3
3.05
3
5.81
.
5.50
2
2.71
Mar. 2
«.
.
5
6.25
4
2.50
3
5.28
.
-
1
2.80
9
—
«
5
6.51
2
2.57
1
5.60
.
_
5
2.09
16
«
_
4
6.80
3
2.69
1
6.02
.
_
1
1.78
23
1
5.42
6
6.05
2
3.42
2
5.82
1
5.90
-
3.10
30
1
4.58
11
5.01
1
2.89
1
4.36
1
4.47
1
3.23
Apr. 6
.
«
10
4.56
3
2.45
3
4.31
1
4.47
-
.
13
1
3.94
8
4.36
«
_
4
4.46
1
4.42
_
_
ao
_
«,
4
5.70
.
_
2
4.71
_
4.42
-
-
27
»
.
7
5.19
.
_
4
4.76
.
-
_
-
May 4
.
_
7
4.88
.
-
3
4.76
1
4.00
-
-
11
1
4.48
8
4.66
•
_
3
5.02
.
5.12
-
-
18
_
-
5
4.74
.
.
3
4.77
2
4.26
-
-
25
_
.
8
4.68
.
3.80
5
4.56
..
4.30
.
•
June 1
*
•
9
4.36
-
_
3
4.34
2
4.28
_
_
8
•
.
6
4.44
•
1.76
2
5.13
..
-
_
-
15
.
.
5
4.80
.
.
2
4.60
_
.
-
-
22
—
..
5
4.55
.
.
4
4.92
_
_
-
_
29
•
_
4
4.80
•
.
2
3.98
•
_
-
»
July 6
.
.
3
4.64
»
..
3
3.69
.
-
.
.
13
M
_
2
5.63
_
a.
2
3.83
_
_
mm
mm
ao
_
6.44
3
5.70
-
_
1
5.12
.
-
-
-
27
3
5.33
2
5.01
-
-
2
5.47
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
8
4.87
198
5.21
34
2.92
95
4.81
13
4.51
IB
2.63
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
excluding Ten^les 206 cars Avg. $5.20
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges, exclud-
ing Tenples 10a cars Avg. $4.77
Made available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
32-
WEICaiED AVEBA.GE AUCTION PRICES - nOHim ORAUGES
1961-62 SEASON
Week
Ending
CLEVELAND
Interior
Boxes
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
CarsrAvg. Cars Avg. Cars! Avg
Indian
Elver
Boxes
T
C H I C A G 0
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars I Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars I Avg.
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
2D
21
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
29
May 4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
T
1
5.14
3
4.13
2
4.41
4
4.24
1
4.82
2
4.58
1
5.54
1
5.20
2
5.34
1
5.92
2
5.89
1
5.43
1
6.06
1
5.14
1
4.98
1
5.10
1
4.98
2
4.92
2
4.51
2
4.52
3
4.67
1
4.72
2
4.62
3
4.47
3
4.55
T
1 4.40
1 3.77
2 2.75
1 2.44
2 2.41
«.
5.70
.
5.00
1
5.60
1
4.62
6
4.13
2
3.98
4
4.04
4
4.00
3
5.60
1
7.04
1
6.84
5
4.98
3
5.31
1
5.58
2
5.35
3
4-67
1
6.00
2
6.08
6
4.40
2
4.42
1
5.58
2
5.20
3
4.52
4
3.64
1
4.15
1
3.95
2
3.96
1
2.84
2
3.86
2
3.72
2
3.73
3.50
5.66
6.26
$
1
4.47
2
3.71
6
4.07
1
4.30
4
2.67
5
2.71
2
4.30
3
3.57
9
2.35
2
2.57
3
3.08
9
2.61
5
2.79
6
2.51
2
2.86
1
3.52
2
3.12
_
1.79
2
1.99
1 l.(
22
29
July 6
13
20
27
1
2
1
2
5.68
4.32
4.48
3.69
- - _ _
1 4.28
1 5.20
2 4.31
2 5.09
1 4.92
- 7.46
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 t 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
TOTAL
50
4.74
6 2.76
77 4.58
- 5.14 66 2.93
Total Sales, Fl
excluding Teinpl
a. Oranges,
es - - -
50 cars Avg. $4.74
Total Sales,
ing Temples -
Fla.
Oranges, exclud-
77 cars Avg. $4.58
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 33
WEICaiED AVEHA(S AUCTION PEICES ■
1961-62 SEaSDK
FLORIDA OBANCaS
S T.
LOUIS
D E T E 0 I T
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg.
t
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars! Avg-
Teiaples
4/5 Bu
Boxes
Cars Avg.
t
Interior
Boxes
Cars] Avg.
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Oct. 6
_
^
_
.
.
4.60
_
_
~_
13
_
_
_
_
» .
„
4.44
_ _
.
_
2D
_
•
.
.
. .
_
7.28
_ «
.
^
27
-
-
.
_
— _
1
5.68
. «
.
^
Nov. 3
-
_
«
_
^ ^
2
4.72
_ _
.
_
10
.
_
.
_
« ^
1
4.99
. _
.
_
17
—
.
-.
.
. .
5.34
. .
.
_
24
-
-
.
-
— •
2
5.02
-
-
.
Dec. 1
2
4.38
_
_
_ ^
7
4.20
_ .
.
_
8
-
.
_
.
» .
5
4.28
_
•
_
15
-
.
-
_
_ _
6
4.99
- -
•
3.10
22
.
-
_
. _
5
5.31
-
1
3.87
29
*
.
_
_
* .
2
6.55
_ _
_
_
1962
Jan. 5
_
4.84
_
^
^ _
3
5.45
_ _
3
4.03
12
1
4.68
_
_
_ .
7
4.91
_ _
5
3.03
19
1
4.72
_
_
_ «
4
5.66
» _
2
2.89
26
—
_
«
_
_ .
6
5.59
_
_
2.92
Feb. 2
-.
_
_
.
1 1.31
9
4.91
- -
2
2.47
9
_
•
_
.
- 2.78
1
5.54
_ ..
2
3.09
16
.
_
.
_
«, _
4
5.90
- -
1
3.18
23
_
_
.
^
_ _
5
5.72
_ -
5
2.73
Mar. 2
_
_
_
»
^ .
6
5.12
_ .
7
2.37
9
1
4.66
_
_
_ _
5
4.81
. «
6
2.18
16
_
.
»
_
— ■-
3
6.01
- -
1
2.87
23
_
_
«.
.
^ _
5
5.55
- _
2
2.73
30
_
_
^
^
* — .
3
5.68
_ _
_
3. 58
Apr. 6
_
_
.
«
. _
7
5.09
_
1
3.18
13
-
.
1
4.40
. .
5
4.94
- -
2
2.46
20
1
4.36
«
4.32
— —
7
4.75
_
*
2-06
27
_
_
1
4.22
_ _
4
4.68
. _
_
_
May 4
_
•
—
_
_ _
9
4.38
_ -
-
.
11
1
4.11
_
^
_ _
6
4.61
_ -
•
2.20
18
2
3.84
_
•
. _
4
4.62
-
-
_
25
2
3.69
.
_
. _
4
4.67
_ -
-
_
June 1
1
3.43
.
_
. _
5
4.48
_
.
1.28
8
_
3.62
-
.
-
2
5.05
-
-
-
15
1
3.72
_
_
« _
4
5.16
- -
-
_
22
_
_
_
_
_ _
3
4.35
. —
-
»
29
_
_
_
_
— m.
3
4.29
- -
-
_
July 6
-
-
-
-
- .
1
5.08
-
-
-
13
_
_
_
_
. _
2
4.83
• —
-
_
20
-
_
-
.
- -
1
5.00
-
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.80
-
-
-
TOIttL
13
4.11
2
4.31
1 1.31
160
4.98
-
40
2.77
Total ;
>ales, Fla. Oranges,
Total Sales, Fla.
Oranges, exclud-
exclud:
Lng TcEpl
es - - -
15 cars
Avg. $4.14
ing Tdujiles - - -
160 cars
Avg. $4.38
Made available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State I&.rket News Service
- 34 -
WEIfflTED AVERACT: AUCTION PRICES - FIOBim ORAITGES
1961-62 SEASON
T 0 T A
L A ■
C L C
I T I E S
Week
Interior
Indian
River
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Ending
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Cars
1 Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1961
i
i
i
Sept
8
.
-
1
11.94
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
—
—
22
»
-
-
-
-
-
29
1
6.46
«
-
..
-
Oct.
6
8
6.00
M
.
„
-
13
14
5.42
M
.
_
..
20
17
4.85
2
5.41
-
-
27
29
5.55
_
_
_
.
Nov.
3
40
4.94
5
5.30
_
_
10
21
5.50
10
6.24
-
.
17
27
5.00
27
5.59
v
_
24
35
4.18
34
4.54
.
—
See.
1
30
4.12
36
4.88
_
.
8
26
4.46
39
4.90
2
4-03
15
31
4.52
41
5.27
23
3.30
22
29
5.06
34
6.05
25
3.94
29
14
6.42
21
7.68
7
4.71
1962
Jan.
5
22
6.14
30
7.15
36
3.5D
12
37
4.76
42
5.40
40
2.76
19
23
5.04
49
5.20
20
3.38
26
24
5.42
28
5.63
30
3.00
Feb.
2
33
5.40
25
6.30
61
2.40
9
26
5.64
33
6.11
32
3.07
16
27
5.69
44
5.92
28
3.23
23
32
5.72
41
5.68
60
2.81
IIB.X.
2
47
5.21
. 34
5.89
79
2.27
19
26
5.22
32
6.16
56
2.36
16
17
6.03
24
6.86
33
3.31
23
27
5.55
41
5.74
30
3.39
30
33
4.82
50
5.00
27
3.11
Apv.
6
37
4.40
. 43
4.66
32
2.80
13
23
4.65
48
4.67
19
3.04
20
30
4.58
32
5.17
23
2.82
27
28
4.50
39
5.01
13
2.93
Ifey
4
39
4.31
43
4.84
7
2.04
11
35
4.47
46
4.71
4
2.83
18
29
4.42
44
4.47
4
2.24
25
30
4.30
46
4.51
8
2.02
June
1
23
4.37
39
4.71
3
1.36
8
26
4.73
39
4.86
1
1.30
15
18
4.73
40
4.45
^
^
22
22
4.75
29
4.53
^
^
29
30
4.40
30
4.56
_
_
July
6
32
4.32
22
4.49
^
.
13
32
4.59
25
4.71
^
^
20
28
5.22
16
5.44
^
^
27
30
5.03
17
5.33
-
-
TOIAL
1,188 4.91
1,321 5.26
7D3 2.88
TOTAL a&LES - Florida Oranges, excluding Temples - -
2,509 cars Avg. $5.09
Note- Cincinnati not included - nn a^ict.inn Kalag rlnfing ¥>\a 1Qfi1-Ra caacnn
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
- 35 -
WEICaiED AVEBACE AUCTION PRICES - iriOBIliA GRAEEFHJIT
1961-62 SEASON
Week
Ending
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jcui. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
■ 25
June 1
8
15
22
29
July 6
13
. 20
27
NEW YOEK CITY
;7 E I T E
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg.
Indian
Biver
Cars Avg
SEED
Interior
C^s
LJili:
LESS
Indian
Biver
CarsJAvg
PINK
SEED
Interior
CarslATg.
$
Indian
Biver
Car I Avg.
SEEDLESS
Indian
Interior
Cars
Avg.
Biver
Care I Avg.
7.50
5.15
4.61
3.74
3.80
- 3.54
' 2.61
- 2.32
- 3.ii
- 3.50
- 4.02
- 3,72
2 3.26
2 3.42
7.56
1 2.87 1 3.04
- 4.48
- 3.94
- 4.42
1 4.12
- 2.28
- 4.26
- 2-98
- 3.22
2 3.00
2.78
3.16
3.36
1 9.78
« »
6 9.35
« _
2 7.50
3 9,50
6 5.95
7 8.56
4 4.97
11 6.52
6 4.68
11 6.27
- 3.28
29 4.48
— —
17 4.89
. .
26 4.77
3 2.91
19 5.00
_ _
26 4.57
- 3.30
26 5.06
1 2.84
29 5.03
« _
25 5.73
1 4.28
18 5.60
3 4.25
2 3.40
1 3.36
- 4.08
1 3.42
2.98
3.40
3.69
3.97
3.22
3.86
3.50
2.83
2.96
2.60
2.68
,92
,12
,52
00
98
37
00
58
3.62
3.55
4.01
5.31
4.65
15 6.21
26 5.29
24 5.66
23 5.85
35 4.77
36 4.48
23 4.91
27 5.28
22 6.02
5
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5.11
5.42
3.83
13 4.14
14 5.03
5.85
5.30
26
27
33
39
34
33
33
37
42
28
30
28
23
30
17
15
18
10
10
53
55
15
79
70
73
20
36
15
83
76
66
91
18
-3.20 - 3.24
8.33
6.91
5.26
4.78
3.49
8 2.91
2 2.81
2 1.95
2.85
3.47
3.00
2. SO
3.06
3.47
2.76
3.22
3.73
3.88
3.44
3.21
3.27
3.20
3.32
4.00
50
15
16
4.04
2.39
3 8.27
2 10.03
10 7.78
13 6.eo
18 5.14
20 4.39
19 3.66
21 3.67
3.47
3.58
20 3.66
21 4.09
3.70
3.89
26
17
21
18
2 3.26 28 3.00
6 4.79
17 4.5D
21 4.77
21 4.68
23 4.01
20 4.10
25 4.05
21 4.07
16 4.77
23 4.28
17 4.45
11 4.79
16 4.79
25 4.33
32 4.01
21 4.37
19 4.25
15 4.37
21 4.43
21 4.36
20 4.08
12 4.64
19 3.78
11 4.06
8 5.03
13 3.28
10 2.79
8 2.53
5 3.56
3 3.85
TOTaTiS 20 4.09 6 3.18
128 4.67 1018 5.02
- 3.20
- 3.24 60 4.30 757 4.25
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit,
all varieties & sections
- _ _ 1 QRQ i-a-TR A-u-cr . $i4 fifi
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
36
WEIQHTED AVEEACS AUCTION PRICES - FLOBIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1961-62 SEASON
TOTALS
P H
I L A D
E L P H
I A
w H :
[ T E
P
I
N K
S E
E D
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Inte
cior
Indian
River
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
River
Cars Avg.
Interior
Cars Avg.
India
River
D
Interior
Indian
River
Cars
lAvg.
Cars Avg.
Car
Av
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1961
$
$
i
$
$
k
$
$
Sept. 8
15
-
-
-
-
-
- -
-
—
- -
- -
22
^
^
_ _
* mm
M w
. _
•
»
- 6.76
- -
29
_
_
«• «
. .
_ m.
. .
_
•
1 9.18
- -
Oct. 6
1
5.88
_ ^
1 6.02
1 8.54
-
.
•
1 6.80
- 9.02
13
2
3,70
— —
1 5.66
- 7.48
-
.
-
3 5.83
2 6.71
20
1
4.20
— ••
3 4.86
2 6.38
. .
.
.
2 4.61
3 5.51
27
1
3.68
. _
1 4.00
2 6.49
_ .
•
.
4 3,89
7 4.43
Nov. 3
_
2.88
— «.
2 3.65
4 4.26
1 2.66
..
-
3 3.00
7 3.55
10
«
«
. mm
1 3.72
4 4.41
_ .
.
_
- 3.32
7 3.45
17
2
3.02
_ «
_ _
6 4.27
* .
_
^
2 3.53
4 3.87
24
2
3.32
.
2 3.07
5 4.04
. .
-.
•
3 3-04
3 4.09
Dec. 1
«.
_
. *
1 2.86
4 4.13
— *
_
_
- 2.88
7 3.82
8
1
2.18
— ■•
1 2.85
3 4.57
— -
.
.
1 3.24
7 3.89
15
^
2.44
« _
- 3.88
4 4.26
— —
_
^
2 3.38
7 3.91
22
2
1.87
- —
. .
6 4.13
- 2.20
.
.
1 2.74
6 3.42
29
_
.
_ .
2 3.03
2 4.26
_ _
.
_
. _
3 4.00
1962
Jan. 5
_
«
- .
2 3.74
2 5.81
. .
.
.
_ _
2 4.80
12
-
-
- .
2 3.64
3 4.42
•
-
_
1 3.63
6 4.16
19
_
_
- »
1 4.38
4 5.21
_ .
«,
_
- 3.76
5 5.04
26
-
- 4.00
1 3.90
2 5.07
. -
.
_
m. _
5 4.52
Feb. 2
1
3.24
_
1 3.20
3 4.64
— .
.
.
1 2.98
9 4.24
9
_
-
. .
1 3.14
8 3.73
_ _
_
^
- 2.74
7 4.06
16
_
2.70
_
— «
5 4.28
. .
_
.
1 3.54
5 3.97
23
_
-
- 3.78
1 5.42
5 4.54
— .
_
^
1 4.42
2 4.37
Mar. 2
-
_ _
2 3.68
3 4.66
— —
_
_
- 3.54
3 4.94
9
-
2.76
- 3.22
2 3.54
2 5.04
. —
_
_
2 3.45
4 4.75
16
-
_
_ _
3 3-01
4 5.30
- —
_
_
1 3.01
2 5.02
23
-
-
_ _
3 3,50
4 4.56
. .
.
_
- 3.91
6 4.61
30
-
. ..
4 3.32
5 4.13
_ _
«,
_
1 3.44
5 4.43
Apr. 6
.
-
— _
4 2.99
9 3.79
— .
.
.
- 3.62
5 3.80
13
1
2.42
- -
5 3.06
6 3.92
. _
_
_
1 3.20
4 4.17
20
-
1.78
- 3.10
4 2.80
5 3.58
- —
_
_
1 2.72
4 3.71
27
-
-
- -
- 3.08
6 4.08
-. •
_
.
— .
5 4.10
May 4
-
-
- -
1 3.19
6 3.75
_ _
_
_
2 2.93
6 3.91
11
-
2.45
— .
1 3.40
7 3.36
_ _
^
^
. ^
6 3.78
18
-
2.60
-
3 2.60
4 4.57
. _
.
_
1 3.50
2 4.35
25
-
-
- _
1 2.40
5 4.13
_ ^
_
.
1 3.05
7 4.37
Jvine 1
-
-
- -
— .
5 4.04
^ _
_
_
4 4.24
8
-
-
- -
1 4.10
7 3.62
_ _
_
.
. _
2 4.91
15
-
-
-
3 4.30
4 4.01
- 4.50
_
_
1 2.72
1 4.48
22
_
-
-
3 4.59
2 4.24
- 4.23
_
.
- 4.14
29
-
-
- -
3 4.43
3 3.89
_
.
•<> »
3 4.56
July 6
-
-
- —
2 3.06
4 3.15
— «
^
_
mm _
2 2.88
13
-
3.36
1 2.80
2 4.55
2 3.28
— —
^
^
_ ^
3 2.87
20
-
2.08
-
3 2.67
3 2.63
» _
_
_
- 3.32
1 2.78
27
~
•■
"" ~
1 4.70
1 3.90
- 2.94
-
-
- 3.58
1 3.30
14 3.24 1 2,80
75 3.58 172 4.19
1 2.66
38 3.82 180 4.14
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
481 cars Avg. $4.01
UkAe available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Iferket News Service
- 37 -
WEKHIED AVSma: AUCTION PRICES - HjQHim GHAEEFHUIT
1961-62 SEASON
B
N
Week
Ending
WHITE
Interior
SEED
Indian
Cars Avg
CarslAvg.
SEEDLESS
indi^"
River
Interior
Cars lAvg.
Cars I Avg
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars I Avg.
ndian
ijver .
CarlAvg.
S E E D L E S S
Indian
Interior
Cars Avg
River
Cars
Avg.
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
30
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
B
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
22
29
July 6
13
20
27
- 3.66
5.73
4.34
4.26
4.07
4.06
4.08
4.18
5.07
3.98
4.28
2.80
3.50
1 3.14
- 3.26
3.36
2.24
1 4.40
2 4.41
1 4.44
- 3.12
2 5.08
4 5.44
4 4.94
2 5.29
8 4.03
8 3.74
5 3.94
4.26
4.48
4.44
4.40
4.53
4.11
3.73
3.67
3.52
3.79
3.56
8 3.20
8 3.83
4.03
4.14
5.09
3.77
5.22
4.80
3.11
3.60
3.73
4.17
4
6
5
5
6
7
9
11
8
7
8
6
5
3
6
1
4
3
2
4
4
1 2.66
- 2.66
1 3.94
1 6.24
7
4
.24
5
3
.98
8
3
.43
7
3
.33
6 3
.71
5
3
.64
7
3
.59
7
3
.65
7
3
.53
6 3
.28
^
4.30
5 4
.36
6
4
.50
2
5
.16
7
3
.92
6
3
.97
5 4.01
2
5
.11
4
4
.58
3
4
.85
3
4
.74
4
4
.92
6
4
41
4
4
28
8
3
92
4
3
78
3
4
15
6 3
80
5 3
.78
5 4
.32
4
4
.53
4
3
95
1
4
48
2
3
81
4
4.02
4
3
49
5 2.43
3
2.29
TOTALS - - - 2.87
5 4.16 207 4.05
-
2 3.30 181 3.92
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit.
395 cars Avg. $3.99
Uade available
through the coopertttion of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
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YffilOITEi: AVEBACE AUCTIOH PRICES - FLOBim SBAPEFRUIT
1961-62 SEASON
PITTSBUEGH
Week
Ending
WHITE
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
Eiver
Cars Avg
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars Avg.
Indian
River
CarsjAvg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
River
Car Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
River
Cars Avg
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
23
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Pet. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
22
29
July 6
13
20
27
TOIAL
$
$
- 3.78
$
$
T
T
8.26
_ _
8.00
_ _
6.19
-
5.17
1 6.62
3.56
1 5-78
_
2 5.12
^
2 4.75
_
2 4.91
.
2 4.19
.
2 3.86
_
3 4.65
..
2 6.20
^
6 4.80
_
3 4.37
- 4.42
3.00
1 4.12
1 3.57
2 3.27
1 3.50
- 2.70
3.90
3.96
3.38
4.54
5.02
3.74
4.28
3.76
4.12
5.86
6.84
5.71
5.69
5.84
4.49
4.37
4.34
4.57
5.05
4.88
5.06
5.72
4.54
4.14
4.23
4.51
5.13
4.33
4.79
4.30
4.33
3.62
4.66
5.26
3.94
4.14
4.37
4.36
- 3.78
22 4.76 107 4.73
2.82
4.22
00
36
34
82
40
46
3.48
1 4.80
2 3.61
2 3.77
- 5.00
2.06
16 4.09
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
T
1 7.02
_ ^
1 7.74
» _
- 5.74
1 6.08
- 4.72
2 5.25
1 3.44
1 4.25
. —
5 3.32
1 3.22
1 4.12
1 3.30
2 3.67
_ —
2 3.46
» _
2 3.41
- .
2 4.29
. .
2 4.28
m~ *.
5 3.77
-
3 4.22
4.58
4.93
5.00
5.86
4.64
4.44
4.50
4.86
4.90
5.74
4.43
4.45
4.09
4.59
3.93
4.05
3.47
4.78
4.87
5.19
5.54
4.56
3.86
4.00
3.66
2.42
2.82
3.76
81 4.36
226 cars Avg. $4.56
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
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TOIKSIED AVESAGE AUCTION PRICES - TLOHim GERAPEFHUIT
1961-62 SEASON
CLEVELAND
Week
Ending
H I T E
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian"""
Eiver
CarslAvg.
£ E E E X 2 S S
Interior
Cars Avg
1
Indian
Elver
Cars Avg
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg.
^-
ndian
Aver
Car I Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
River
Cars Avg
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
Jvme 1
8
15
:^
29
Jxily 6
13
20
27
T
2 5.13
2 4.77 1 4.30
3 4.25 - - - - - - 2 3.88
3 4.37 - - - - - - 2 4.06
3 4.44 1 4.46
1 4.68 - _ _ - - - 2 4.52
2 4.87 - - _ - - - 1 4.70
- - 2 4.51 - _ _ - - - 2 4.37
2 5.16 _ - - _ _ _ 3 4.53
- - 1 5.26 - - - - - _ 2 3.80
1 4.52 _ _ - - - _ - 4.40
34. 53 -___ _- 2 4.93
- 5.35 . . _ - _ _ 3 4.67
- 5.37 - _ _ _ _ _ 2 4.63
2 5.05 - 1 4.60
2 4.64 _ . - _ - - 2 4.55
3 4.43 - - _ - - - 1 4.36
3 4.51 - -- - - - 14. 84
3 4.71 _.-_ -- --
2 4.26 - . - - _ - 1 5.22
2 4.90 _ - - - - - . 5.74
- 4.70 1 4.58
14. 52 - 5.36
2 4.40 - _ . - - - 1 4.64
2 4.61 . _ - . - - 2 4.57
3 3.98 _ _ _ - - - - 3.78
1 4.70 _ - - - - - 1 4.62
2 4.93 - 1 4.94
4 4.78 -.-- -- -_
3 4.56 _ _ _ - _ - - 5.40
1 4.90 . _ _ - - - 1 5.22
2 5.29 - - - - 1 l.CO - 4.96
- 4.26 2 4.79 . _ . . - 4.90 1 4.90
- - 1 5.06 . . - - - - - 5.32
1 4.80 -- _._- __ --
2 4.34 -- _.__ _- .-
2 2.98 3 3.28 - . _ - - - - 2.62
2.70 - - 1 3.26 - - 2.72
TOTAL
- 2.70
5 3.89
68 4.54
1 1.00
39 4.56
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
113 cars Avg. $4.49
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Eschang© & the Federal -State Market News Service
- 40 -
WEIQIIED AVERAGE AUCTION PBICES - FLOBim SHAEEFSUIT
1961-62 SEASON
Week
Ending
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan- 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
22
29
J\ily 6
13
20
27
H
A
WHITE
Interior
Cars I Avg.
S E ED
Indian
Eiver
Cars
T
Avg.
SEEDLESS
Indian
Interior
Cars Avg
Eiver
Cars Avg
7.22
3.42
- 2.64
1 3.40
PINK
S E ED
Interior
Cars I Avg.
Indieji
Eiver
Car I Avg.
S E E DLESS
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian'
Eiver
Cars Avg
1 7.96
3 8.21
3 5.40
2 4.63
1 3.64
- 3.18
i 3.54
- 3.40
- 3.18
- 2.75
1 6.32
6.83
7.62
5.05
5.69
5.99
5.32
5.14
5.24
5.19
6.07
6.52
— *
2 7.83
« —
5 6.73
. ^
6 6.10
- 3.40
8 4.89
1 3.34
5 5.09
- 4.16
3 5.36
_ _
7 4.89
2 2.74
5 5.58
2 3.23
4 5.51
2 2.94
5 5.64
1 3.58
5 5.60
2 3.50
3 6.39
3 3.38
5 5.22
1 3.78
7 4.30
2 2.58
6 4.37
1 2.48
5 4.50
. •.
5 5.14
1 2.74
7 4.69
1 2.08
7 4.41
_ .
5 4.72
1 3.80
7 4.34
4 2.56
4 4.48
1 2.42
4 3.71
1 2.62
2 3.92
1 3.76
1 6.10
3 3.40
1 4.04
2 2.80
3 3.85
1 1.10
2 4.86
3.36
1.94
3.38
7.72
8.36
5.08
4.84
4.05
3.58
3.13
2.84
2.64
2.72
1 4.18
1 1.16
- 3.20
6.02
6.29
5.29
3.98
4.11
4.24
3.78
4 4.30
4 4.69
4.05
4.80
4.45
2
3
3
5
3
3
3
6
4
5
6.15
_ «
2 5.25
_ «
3 5.54
-
3 5.40
- 3.30
4 4.88
1 3.26
7 4.52
-, —
5 4,68
- 3.76
2 4.65
1 3.18
2 4.75
1 3.16
4 5.46
- 4.20
2 5.70
- 3.47
4 6.19
1 3.30
3 6.19
2 2.98
5 4.72
- 2.26
3 4.93
- -
3 5.08
_ _
2 4.65
. «.
6 4.36
_ _
3 4.96
_ _
3 4.68
_ _
1 5.55
. _
2 5.66
1 1.39
- 5.39
- 4.92
2 3.86
1 3.64
TOTAL 1 3.40 - 7,22
45 3.71 175 5.17
- 2.65
- 3.38
21 3.95 117 4.82
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit,
all varieties & sections
359 cars Avg. $4.80
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State l&rket News Service
- 41 -
WSICSTED AVERAGE AOCTION ?BICES - FLORIDA GEAPEFEUIT
1961-62 SEASOI?
'.7 H I T E
SEED
Interior
CsLTS Avg.
Indian
Biver
Cars Avg
SEEDLESS
Interior
Gars JAvg .
Indian
Biver
Cars [Avg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
CarsjAvg.
Indian
River. _
Car I Avg.
SEE2LESS
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
Biver .
Cars Avg
T
$
24
_
^
_ .
^ .
_ .
»
_
.
-
-
1 3.71
Dec. 1
_
.
. •
1 3.38
_ -
-
-
-
-
- 3.00
-
8
_
_
. .
. .
- .
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
•
.
. .
_ _
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
•
.
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
•
_
— «
- -
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
1962
Jan. 5
•
.
. «
- -
- .
.
-
-
•
-
-
12
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
^
»
. _
^ _
_ _
_
_
.
-
-
- -
26
_
^
_ _
- 4.28
. .
•
•
-
_
1 3.90
- -
Feb. 2
_
_
^ .
- 4.10
V .
_
*
-
-
1 3.86
-
9
^
_
^ ^
_ »
_ —
_
•
-
_
1 3.22
-
16
.
_
_ »
. _
_ _
.
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
•
. -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mar. 2
^
»
^ _
■* -
. .
-
-
-
-
-
- -
9
^
_
_ .•
- 3.65
_ ^
.
^
_
»
- 3.65
- —
16
.
.
_ ^
1 5.82
-
-
.
-
-
- 5.94
23
_
_
_ _
_ »
1 4.94
_
_
-
-
-
- 4.88
30
_
•
_ .
*
- _
-
-
-
-
-
-
Apr. 6
.
.
.
I 3.50
- -
-
-
.
-
- 3.64
-
13
_
_
— .
2 3.11
_ .
-
-
-
-
- 3.36
-
20
^
^
- 3.56
1 3.00
_
..
_
-
.
-
1 4.08
27
-
_
- _
1 5.10
-
-
-
-
1 3.26
-
May 4
_
_
_ .
.. -
- ^
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
_
_
. _
- 3.88
. .
_
-
_
-
-
1 4.30
18
_
-
_ .
1 2.74
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
_
^
_ .
- 3.42
. -
-
-
-
-
-
-
J\me 1
_
.
_ .
1 2.98
-
-
-
-
-
- 2.52
-
8
_
•
. .
1 3.36
. —
-
.
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
- 3.94
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Jvily 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
.
.
. _
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
.
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
27
-
-
-
- —
- •
•
•
"
—
~ ~
" *
3.56
8 3.15
3 5.29
4 3.56
3 4.03
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
18 cars Avg. $3.74
I&de available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal -State Market News Service
- 42 -
WEIGHTED A'VSBA.Ca: AUCTIOH PBICES - FipBim GRAPEFBUIT
1961-62 SEASON
Week
Ending
WHITE
SEED
Interior
Cars
Avg.
Indian
Cars Avg
SEE. D L E S^S
Indian
.Bi£gr
Interior
Cars Avg .
Gars lAvg
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars I Avg.
Indian
Car
Avg.
SEEDLESS
Interior
Care Avg
Indian
Cars Avg
1961
Sept. 8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
SD
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1962
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
V&x. 2
9
16
23
30
Apr. 6
13
20
27
May 4
11
18
25
Jvtne 1
8
15
22
29
July 6
13
20
27
TOTAL
- - . - - 1 7.24
- - 3 6.36 - - - - - - - 4.68 1 6.50
_ 6.34 - 5.20 - _ _ _ 1 5.90 - 4.94
3.98 - - - 4.71 - - _ _ - - 1 4.04 2 4.97
2.86 - - - 3.49 - 4.32 _ _ - _ - 3.24 1 3.96
3.10 - - - 3.84 - 4.52 _ _ - - - 3.78 - 4.24
- - - - 3.92 - 4.89 - - - - - 3.73 1 4.02
- 4.60 - 5.22 _ - - _ - 3.15 1 3.51
- - - 2 3.33 3 4.05 _ - - . 2 3.04 - 3.41
3.15 - - - 3.40 1 6.78 1 3.48 - _ - 3.17 2 4.68
- 3.85 4 4.97 1 2.40 - - 1 3.76 1 5.47
1 4.26 2 5.14 _ _ - _ 1 3.20 4 4.14
1 5.18 _ - - - 1 3.24 2 4.46
- - 1 5.48 1 6.76 - > - _ - 3.54 - 6.04
3.00 - - 4 4.58 2 6.41 - _ - - 1 4.16 1 4.57
3.40 - - 1 4.30 2 5.91 - _ _ - _ 4.20 1 5.02
- 4.39 2 6.14 _ - - _ 1 3.70 - 5.66
2 3.64 2 5.20 - _ - _ 1 3.84 3 4.76
2 3.60 2 4.88 _ . _ _ 2 3.72 2 4.39
3 3.87 1 5.74 - _ _ _ 1 3.71 1 5-26
2 4.05 1 4.94 - _ _ - _ 3.98 2 5.47
3.74 - - 3 3.66 2 5.68 . - - . 1 3.49 1 4.70
3.44 - - 2 3.38 2 5.52 - - _ _ 1 4.06 - 5.52
3 4.20 2 6.08 - - _ - 1 4.18 - 5.91
2 3.81 2 6.31 - - _ _ _ 4.49 1 3.99
- - - 2 3.30 3 5.04 _ . _ _ 2 3.58 - 6.25
1 3.46 4 4.27 - _ - > 3 3.80 - 5.02
1 3.32 2 5.44 _ _ . _ l 3.60 - 6.34
4 3.45 2 5.13 _ . - _ 3 3.50 1 4.50
- - - 2 3.07 4 4.31 - _ _ _ 1 3.86 1 3.89
1 3.68 2 4.62 - _ - - . 4.26 - 5.42
1.41 - - 4 3.43 3 4.75 - > _ _ - 3.86 1 4.45
- - 2 3.81 2 5.27 - - - _ - 4.16 - 6.06
2 4.45 1 6.66 _ _ _ _ _ _ i 4.98
- - - 2 3.44 2 5.06 - _ _ _ 2 3.83 2 4.58
2 4.14 1 3.76 - _ _ _ 2 4.03 - 3.44
3 4.56 -- .-__ _. _.
- - - 1 3.38 - - _ _ _ _ _ 3.04
1 5.10 - 1 3.98
2 2.97 2 4.42 - . _ _ _ - _ 4.32
- - 1 2.58 3 3.67 _ . _ _ _ _ « 3.12
- 2.37
62 3.91
63 5.10
2 2.94
31 3.78 34 4.70
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
192 cars Avg. $4.41
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
- 43
WKSTED AVSBACT: AUCTION PRICES - FLOHDA GBAPKFRUIT
1961-62 SEASON
TOTAL
T 0 '
r A L
ALL C I T I
E S
WH ;
[ T E
P I
N K
SEED
S E E D L E S
5
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Interior
CarsJAvg.
Indian
Eiver
CarsJAvg.
Interior
Indian
Fiver
Cars 1 Avg.
Interior
Indian
Kiver
Car |Avg .
Interior
Indian
Mver
Cars
(Avg.
Cars |Avg .
Care JAvg .
Car s| Avg.
1961
i
i
t
fc
$
$
$
$
$
Sept. 8
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
^
^
^ ^
1
9.7i
.
_
» —
•
-
I 6.76
3 8.27
29
^
7.50
- 7.39
8
9.04
«.
.
M •
•
_
8 8.20
2 10O3
Oct. 6
4
5.33
•> —
17
7.57
5 8.67
_ -
_
_
10 7.27
11 7.73
13
8
4-38
^ ^
15
5.93
7
8.56
. «
_
.
11 5.40
20 «.«3
20
6
3.82
■> ^
9
4.98
16
6.54
_ _
•
..
8 4.89
26 5.32
27
2
3.74
- -
9
4.59
15
6.36
^ »
M
.
14 3.76
42 4.50
Nov. 3
3-01
_ •.
2
3.66
46
4.54
1 2.66
.
_
12 2.99
43 3.70
10
^
3-10
_ ^
2 3.68
35 4.85
_ .
«.
-.
4 3.00
42 3.64
17
2 3.02
•- ■>
3.55
45
4.68
-
-
-
5 3.19
45 3.58
24
3
3.17
1 3.04
5
2.97
37
4.68
.
-
..
4 2.94
34 3.68
Dec. 1
5
3.29
50
4.45
» ->
•
-
4 2.50
40 3.78
8
1
2-li
^^ _
1
2.85
45
4.95
1 3.48
-
-.
1 3.24
44 4.08
15
2.44
_
1
2.84
51
5.02
1 2.40
_
«
3 3.51
46 3.86
22
2
1.87
^^ ^^
1
4.26
54
5.22
- 2.20
-
-
2 2.97
47 3. SO
29
,^ ^
3
3.44
30
5.29
• •
.
-
3 3.25
49 3.87
1962
Jon. 5
_
^
^ ^
6
4.29
24
6.20
-
_
-
- 3.54
9 4.77
12
^
3-27
__ ^
8
4.05
45
5.42
* •
_
.
2 3.90
36 4-53
19
.
3.40
_
3
4.01
44
5.63
— «
.
.
- 3.81
43 4.84
26
^
- 4.00
1
3.90
39
5.60
•
.
-.
3 3.53
35 4.81
Feb. 2
1
3-24
6
3.40
60
4.69
• —
-
_
5 3.25
50 4.20
9
2.64
_
3
3.38
63
4.34
w, •
.
—
4 3.48
47 4.19
16
^
2.51
_
4
3.65
48
4.68
. •
-
_
2 3.63
44 4.16
23
^
- 3.64
8
3.65
48
5.05
- 3.36
•
.
3 3.57
32 4.35
liar. 2
1
3.40
- 4.48
10
3.59
43
5.48
-
-
-
3 3.14
29 4.77
9
3-12
- 3.58
8
3.46
45
5.30
- 2.57
- 3
.24
5 3.47
37 4.61
16
_
10
3.58
47
5-40
. .
•
_
5 3.80
26 4.62
23
^
_
- 4.42
9
3.62
52
5.18
_ »
_
-
1 3.88
29 4.91
30
_
3.50
1 4.12
15
3.37
65
4.69
»
•
•
5 3.54
32 4-75
Apr- 6
13
_
- 2.28
8
3.27
70
4.34
— —
-
..
6 3.43
42 4.33
1
2.42
12
2.99
62
4.43
- -
*
-
3 3.40
53 4-08
20
1.78
- 3.80
11
3.01
59
4.68
• _
-
..
5 3.34
35 4-27
27
^
- 2-98
4
2.88
64
4.38
— .
_
—
5 3.43
32 4.22
M-ay 4
^
^
- 3.22
4
3.13
72
4.15
- •
_
..
3 3.02
37 4-25
11
^
1.93
8
3.43
63
4.40
.
_
-
- 3.59
40 4.32
18
^
2.60
2 3.00
7
3.10
57
4.58
• .
.
-
2 4.15
32 4.41
25
_
8
3.51
51
4-52
. —
.
_
4 3.44
35 4.33
June 1
^
_
1 2.78
13
3.41
43
4.64
- •
-
_
6 3.22
25 4.54
8
^
_
1 3.16
11
4.05
47
4.13
. .
—
«.
4 3.40
23 3.96
15
^
_
- 3.36
15 4.20
30
4.61
- 4. BO
- 3
.38
2 3.33
15 4.04
22
^,
^^
17
4.32
20
5.32
- 4.23
..
—
1 4.04
12 4.69
29
^
_
— . ^
16
3.91
28
4.01
- .
-
_
4 2.79
23 3.55
July 6
.
4.02
_ .,
16 3.28
29
3.80
_ -
-
-
1 1.16
18 2.68
13
^
3.53
1 2.80
11
3.71
26
4.50
-
-
-
- 2.06
16 2.63
23
2
3.26
8
4.17
18
4.76
_ .
-
—
- 3.32
7 3.48
27
2
3.42
-
11
4.83
15 4.91
- 2.94
-
-
- 3.39
4 3.71
35 3.73 7 3.13 350 4.13 1813 4.81
3 2.85
3.31 173 3.99 1392 4.26
Total Sales, Ela- grapefruit, all varieties & sections - - . - - 3,773 cajs Avg. $4.49
Note- Cincinnati not included - no auction sales during 1961-62 season
Made available
throu^ the cocrpemtion of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
44 -
TCIQIIED AVERAGE AUCTION PEICES - FLOBim TAWGERIKES
TOTAL
1961
-1982 SEASON
NEW YDEZ
PHILA-
CITY
DELPHIA
4/5 Bu. Box
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
CLEVELAND
CHICAGO
Week
Ending
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg-
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1961
$
i
i
$
i
^
Oct. 20
27
i
3.38
^
5.30
.
^
_
_
_
..
«
_
Nov. 3
3
5.11
1
4.53
.
.
1
2.84
.
..
3
3.62
10
29
4.47
6
4.21
.
.
1
4.67
-
•
6
3.63
17
35
4.72
9
4.24
_
_
5
3.89
_
_
8
3.11
24
44
4.43
9
4.08
_
_
4
3.33
1
4.00
9
3.14
Dec. 1
66
3.35
14
3.74
_
2.39
2
3.86
_
_
6
2.67
8
57
3.29
21
3.41
1
3.20
5
3.52
•.*
3.62
7
3.22
15
69
3.13
20
2.94
_
_
6
3.33
2
2.79
2
3.13
22
65
4.08
24
3.48
2
3.71
4
3.63
_
4.16
7
3.87
29
30
5.84
6
4.81
1
1.96
1
2.06
_
_
1
4.82
1962
Jan. 5
47
4.53
15
4.04
-
3.85
1
4.83
-
_
1
5.08
12
42
3.45
12
2.94
3
2.81
3
2.68
1
3.11
5
3.28
19 34
3.71
5
3.85
1
2.82
2
2.54
1
4.03
4
3.45
26 1 44
3.74
14
3.35
2
3.40
3
3.38
_
.
_
3.10
Feb. 2 1 50
3.13
13
2.43
4
3.19
2
2.99
_
3.27
4
2.52
9 1 42
3.63
7
2.68
3
3.30
2
5.34
1
3.06
2
3.01
16 1 23
4.11
3
3.38
^
«,
1
3.65
1
2.50
2
3.58
23 28
4.04
3
4.06
m*
_
1
4.64
_
2
3.26
ife.r. 2 33
3.63
6
3.66
2
3.02
2
4.14
1
3.67
9 23
3.44
10
3.08
1
2.50
1
3.19
.
_
_
_
16 37
3.66
3
3.62
_
1
3.25
_
_
_
_
2Z 22
3.67
1
3.56
.
3.40
^
4.74
_
^
1
3.16
30 24
3.94
5
3.13
_
3.12
_
4.08
_
.
Apr. 6 14
3.91
4
3.01
_
_
3
3.21
_
_
^
_
13 12
4.42
2
3.95
_
1.39
1
2.98
_
.
1
2.60
20 21
3.86
1
3.23
.-
3.34
^
^
.
^
^
1.84
27 9
3.53
2
2.83
_
3.25
2
2.68
_
_
.
May 4 6
3.69
2
1.71
_
„
—
^
_
_
11
5
4.17
_
^
_
„
_
_
_
,^
_
_
18
1
2.45
_
^
_
^
_
2.52
_
_
_
_
25
_
2.34
_
_
_
^
_
,^
^
_
_
June 1
_
«
_
_
_
.
^
^
^
^,
_
_
8
1
3.29
_
_
_
1.80
^
^
^
^
^,
_
15
—
2.90
—
_
^
_
_
.
_
_
_
22
1
1.27
_
_
_
_
,_
_
_
_
29 1
1
1.03
«
_
^
_
^
_
^
^
_
z
jTily 6 1
1
1.09
-
«
-
-
-
-
-
«
.
_
Florida tangerine auction prices - by markets
include the listed straight cars
Note- No Auction sales - Cinciniati - during 1961-62 season.
921 3.83 218 3.43 20 3.09 54 3.41
3.24 71 3.29
, Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
- 45 -
lEKSIED AVSRACa: AUCTION PRICES - FlJOHim lANCTlSIHES
1961-62 SEASON
ST. lOUIS
lETHDIT
TOTAL
ALL CITIES
Week
4/5 Bu
- Box
4/5 Bu
. Box
4/5 Bu
. Box
Ending
Cars
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Avg.
1961
$
$
$
Oct. 20
_
_
_
27
•
V
_
*,
2
3.38
Nov. 3
^
^
^
_
8
4.19
10
.
_
2
2.46
44
4.23
17
•
_
_
57
4.34
24
»
^
1
3.11
68
4.12
Dec. 1
1
3.01
3
3. 70
92
3.39
8
1
3.55
7
3.70
99
3.35
15
1
3.30
9
3.29
109
3.12
22
"
•
10
4.03
112
3.91
29
1
4.08
1
6.01
41
5.43
1962
Jan. 5
.
4.08
2
4.45
66
4.40
12
1
2.85
5
3.37
72
3.28
19
•
3.27
5
3.37
52
3.62
26
^
^
3
4.17
66
3.65
Feb. 2
1
2.22
1
3.00
75
2.96
9
mm
2-57
2
2.97
59
3.44
16
^
^
3.51
30
3.93
23
_
^
1
5.04
35
4.04
Mar. 2
_
_
1
3.74
45
3.63
9
_
.^
,^
3.84
35
3.30
16
mm
^
^
4.44
41
3.65
23
.
.
^
^
24
3.64
30
.
^
^
2.82
29
3.80
Apr. 6
»
..
1
3.06
22
3.61
13
_
_
1
3.31
17
4.11
20
_
_
3.66
22
3.83
27
^
^^
^
.
13
3.29
May 4
«
_
2.35
8
3.19
11
^
^
^
2.98
5
4.17
18
^
^
^
1
2.45
25
«
_
_
•
-
2.34
June 1
^
^
»
.
-
-
8
.
_
^
^
1
3.29
15
_
_
,^
_
-
2.90
22
^
_
_
^
1
1.27
29
^
_
.
_
1
1.03
July 6
-
-
-
-
1
1.09
For
IQfil-fi? c^=e•~•r^
^ -• St T*a.i oHt ca-T^fi —
X 3 U J. ^*JK
^ 09»>£?WU
Tangerines -
1,014 cars
Avg. $3.80
Tangelos
175
3.12
Murcotts
133
3.90
Satsumas
20
2.89
Ponkans
5
2.20
Zings
3
2.55
Clement ine s
3
2.46
TOTAL
6
3.15
55
3.64
1.353
3.69
Made available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Liarket News Service
- 46
FLOBim ADCTIOH SAIES. SEASONS 1952/53-1961/62
through
the cooperati
Ml
on of the Florida Cit
0.
ade ava
rus Exc
ilahle
aange & the Federal -State Market News
JE S
Service
E A N (
SEASON
Thru
July 27
1961-62
N. y.
PHIL.
EOST.
PITIS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.L.
CINCI.
HETR.
BAM.
TOTAL
Cars
Avg.
1,361
$5.28
532
$4.83
206
$5.20
108
$4.77
$4.74
77
$4.58
$4.14
closed
. 163
$4.98
closed
2,509
$5.09
July 28
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
1,193
$6.77
425
$6.29
193
$6.67
. 155
$5.96
68
$5.65
154
$5.77
8
$5.72
It
94
$5.87
II
2,290
$6.48
July 29
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
1,606
$5.59
596
$4.99
268
$5.24
164
$5.13
67
$4.87
178
$4.89
11
$4.69
37
$4.38
151
$5.07
II
3,078
$5.32
July 31
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
1.669
$5.41
551
$5.80
172
$6.02
132
$5.53
90
$5.43
$5.48
7
$5.07
86
$5.17
129
$5-52
II
2,987
$6.08
Aug. 1
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
2,510
$5.86
748
$5.21
279
$5.85
174
$5.26
$4.86
217
$4.82
. 37
$4.56
. 83
$4.64
. 200
$5-08
ti
4,382
$5.57
July 26
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
2,499
$4.70
815
$4.41
340
$4.63
234
$4.18
217
$4.08
297
$4.05
92
$3.89
192
$4.02
284
$4.27
II
4,970
$4.49
July 27
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
2,566
$4.97
846
$4.62
436
$4.97
259
$4.49
229
$4.51
356
$4.38
103
$4.39
323
$4.33
339
$4.66
43
$4.32
5,500
$4.76
July 29
19^-55
Cars
Avg.
$4.33
1,249
$4.11
$4.18
. 270
$3.87
A 293
$3.96
. 485
$3.79
^ 128
$3.73
. 347
$3.77
473
$4.06
. 94
$3.73
§«835
$4.14
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
4,052
$4.52
1,554
$4.27
587
$4.43
. 315
$4.08
418
$4.19
514
$3.95
212
$3.85
423
$3.98
494
$4.18
. 127
$3.86
8.696
$4.33
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
^!268
$4.32
ij491
$4.17
442
$4.26
. 251
$3.85
417
$4.03
559
$3.96
249
$3.83
451
$3.93
. 506
$4.06
. 131
$3.94
8,765
$4.19
G R A P E F
H U I T
SEASON
Thru
July 27
1961-62
N. Y.
PHIL.
BOST.
PITK.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
sr.L.
CINCI.
rEiB.
SALT.
TOTAL
Cars
Avg.
1,989
$4.66
481
$4.01
395
$3 .,99
226
$4.56
113
$4.49
359
$4.80
18
$3.74
closed
192
$4.41
closed
3,773
$4.49
July 28
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
2.261
$4.43
581
$4.00
529
$3.99
289
$4.30
. 130
$4.17
463
$4.61
. 22
$4.31
rl
170
$4.41
II
$4.32
July 29
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
2.577
$4.57
615
$3.99
. 524
$4.24
. 247
$4.37
181
$4.23
429
$4.52
. 26
$3.95
47
$3.65
295
$4.28
II
$4.41
July 31
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
3,109
$4.53
706
$4.02
526
$4.16
330
$4.26
266
$4.52
457
$4.55
44
$4.17
135
$3.97
390
$4.26
II
5,963
$4.39
Aug. 1
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
3,194
$5.12
595
$4.45
466
$4.93
268
$4.70
253
$4.73
436
$4.83
62
$3.76
. 118
$3.73
322
$4.65
II
$4.91
July 26
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
3,424
$4.57
662
$4.08
517
$4.36
321
$4.26
349
$4.50
532
$4.47
131
$3.63
234
$3.76
477
$4.24
II
6,647
$4.41
July 27
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
3.525
$4.16
818
$3.74
581
$3.99
331
$3.76
382
$4.20
. 635
$4.01
180
$3.35
305
$3.46
568
$4.02
36
$2.99
7,361
$4.01
July 29
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
3.852
$3.90
1.142
$3.52
654
$3.65
352
$3.44
405
$3.79
765
$3.69
266
$3.05
375
$3.12
. 800
$3.70
66
$2.96
8,677
$3.70
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
4.562
$3.98
1.148
$3.66
706
$3.91
368
$3.56
463
$3.88
762
$3.94
. 350
$3.33
$3.27
749
$3.82
74
$2.98
8,165
$3.83
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
3.976
$4.40
1,020
$3.96
441
$4.34
243
$3.92
397
$4.09
765
$4.30
278
$3.59
392
$3.68
608
$4-22
45
$2.96
6.165
$4.22
Baltimore Fruit Auction (Baltimore Fruit Exchange) officially closed at end of year 1956
Cincinnati - No auction sales during 1961-62 season
- 47 -
FLOHim AUCTTON SALIilS. SEASONS 1952/53-1961/62 (COOT'D)
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Sxchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
T E M P L
E S
SFJiS:)N
17. Y.
PHIL.
EOST.
PUIS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.L-
CINCI.
DETR.
SALT.
TOTAL
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
422
$2.94
116
$2.73
34
$2.92
18
$2.63
6
$2.76
66
$2.93
1
$1.31
closed
40
$2.77
closed
703
$2.88
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
445
$3.70
142
$3.36
15
$3.19
37
$3.36
8
$3.01
72
$3.42
_
II
21
$3.32
II
740
$3.56
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
521
$3.19
151
$3.00
41
$2.81
. 30
$2.75
. 12
$2.75
111
$2.95
2
$2.75
9
$2.54
45
$3.00
II
922
$3.08
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
532
$3.13
132
$3.10
33
$2.86
25
$2.94
21
$2.70
98
$3.08
1
$3.19
11
$2.80
38
$2.91
II
891
$3.08
1957-58
Cars
AVg.
424
$3.23
108
$2.99
. 40
$2.67
. 30
$3.13
29
$3.11
66
$3.09
, 3
$3.29
9
$3.00
24
$3.85
)i
733
$3.13
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
. 575
$2.83
$2.62
. 35
$2.67
47
$2.49
. 40
$2.74
106
$2.64
11
$2.28
43
$2.46
63
$2.52
II
1.090
$2.72
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
584
$2.72
184
$2.62
39
$2.49
37
$2.56
48
$2.53
109
$2.53
, 11
$2.25
34
$2.50
65
$2.61
7
$2.48
1,118
$2.64
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
649
$2.65
295
$2.46
. 81
$2.48
51
$2.28
62
$2.51
143
$2.37
15
$2.02
* 52
$2.34
X 95
$2.41
13
$2.32
1,456
$2.52
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
672
$2.79
238
$2.66
54
$2.84
$2.41
71
$2.65
. 169
$2.61
. 28
$1.96
73
$2.45
. 87
$2.48
. 14
$2.95
1,452
$2.68
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
492
$2.74
* 180
$2.64
. 31
$2.61
44
$2.47
TAN
. 52
$2.47
GEE
127
$2.51
I N E S
13
$2.02
>. 50
$2.36
79
$2.53
, 6
$2.49
k074
SEASON
N. Y.
PHIL,
BO ST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
SJ.L.
CINCI.
lETR.
3ALT.
TOTAL
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.43
. 20
$3.09
54
$3.41
8
$3.24
71
$3.29
6
$3.15
cloKd
. 55
$3.64
closed
L353
|i.69
1960-61
Cars
AVg.
^ 643
$3.33
230
$2.90
$2.04
* 71
$2.76
34
$2.77
109
$2.73
, 3
$2.61
II
. 70
$2.81
II
il3.09
1959-K)
Cars
Avg.
566
$4.16
169
$3.80
4
$3.08
. 45
$3.67
. 16
$3.30
63
$3.39
1
$2,59
6
$3.14
47
$3.80
II
917
$3.97
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
737
$3.29
226
$2.82
13
$2.34
44
$2.69
. 40
$2.35
84
$2.63
8
$2.03
24
$2.15
32
$2.84
M
i4258
$3.04
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
560
$4.10
167
$3.96
2
$3.23
21
$4.07
. 23
$3.71
61
$3.95
5
$3.78
15
$4.04
64
$3.91
II
938
$4.04
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
881
$3.41
278
$3.28
7
$2.29
50
$3.11
* 50
$3.03
138
$2.95
. 21
$2.86
. 30
$2.97
, 100
$3.19
II
1,555
$3.29
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
951
$3.24
292
$3.08
27
$2.73
63
$2.79
50
$2.94
153
$2.85
. 22
$2.80
. 52
$2.72
125
$3.04
5
$2.63
1.740
li3.11
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
866
$2.84
396
$2.69
. 52
$2.35
. 68
$2.34
. 75
$2.48
. 233
$2.48
41
$2.33
95
$2.27
166
$2.50
. 22
$2.29
1.984
: 12.66
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
1,066
$3.05
370
$2.86
30
$2.51
58
$2.52
85
$2.73
198
$2.50
42
$2.61
80
$2.47
136
$2.79
20
2.085
$2.87
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
$^.66
424
$2.55
50
$2.49
78
$2.43
127
$2.37
256
$2.33
64
$2.25
104
$2.29
176
$2.66
. 18
$2.00
2.367
$2.53
Temple & tangerine averages on tasis 4/5 bu. hox
- 48 -
F5ESH CITHJS — JlOEim EXPOHTS IMPORTS INTO FIOBim PORTS. BY CODNTBY OF OBI'^IU
BY WEEKS — 1961-62 SEASON
V/eek
Ending
E
#
1961
9/ 3
10
24
10/ 1
8
15
22
29
11/ 5
12
19
26
12/ 3
10
17
24
31
1962
TT?
14
21
28
2/ 4
11
18
25
3/ 4
11
18
25
4/ 1
8
15
22
29
5/ 6
13
20
27
6/ 3
10
17
24
7/ 1
8
15
22
31
Commercial
Orgs
Gfrt
Tangs
Government
Orgs
Gfrt
- - - Standard Box Basis .
391
1,089
3,000
1,561
995
1,146
1,272
480
1,600
974
1,910
223
1,640
204
1,180
553
1,641
1.905
2,404
1,255
2,987
3,082
1,935
6,529
1,645
6.718
11,182
32,533
2,927
12.084
24,419
3,936
2,767
7,504
8,076
1,299
1,695
2.753
4,017
1,120
1,524
2,464
1,034
5,746
11,195
.
_
1,315
28.826
M
273
94
16,901
.
4,921
1,863
16,341
_
310
1,004
25,450
_
5,184
612
19,930
M
376
239
11,126
_
4,648
1,630
13,025
_
_
528
2.603
.
4.639
1,630
9,417
50
_
528
5,678
40
3,230
324
2,657
32
3,612
529
-
-
1,673
528
2,200
65
5.004
1,477
5,981
.
103
564
5,230
^
3,729
2,530
1,250
-
1.719
37
7,564
.
6,460
518
4,187
20
4,148
1,213
18,112
9,781
3,224
37,985
_
4,856
560
5,606
-
4,513
904
13,975
*
5,597
593
25,299
-
10,840
2.813
13,409
-
6,719
1,8S0
9,560
.
6,528
268
21 ,071
—
7,793
2.380
2,112
.
2,799
796
26,202
-
7,445
1.017
453
_
3.004
561
9,809
-
7.098
1,550
12,240
_
3,353
528
6,539
_
3,946
^
7,025
-
3,865
563
5,271
-
7,074
772
3,664
_
1.939
528
4,047
-
1,056
585
2,538
-
1,596
.
2,270
_
_
266
215
_
_
_
30
*
«
«
65
-
.
.
TOTAL 168.619 423,838
207
149,831 36,951
Tangs
215
• I MP
0 R T S
OHGS
Cuta
GFRT
Cute
^sXk'-
,C_ra;^es
215
Canada not included above export data.
f-Fumished thru the coiirtesy of tne State Inspection Citrus Office, Hnter Haven, Fla.
•-Furnished throu^ the courtesy of the Florida State Plant Board, Gainesville, Florida.
49
lELIVEEED CMI^EHY PRICES
1961-62 SEASOK
Advertising and inspection tax not included
0 E A N G E S
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
Week
CONCEKTRAIE
Average Price
JUICE
JUICE
SECTIONS
Average Price
JUICE
Ending
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
1961
10/ 7
$
$
$
$
$
14
1.60179
.26834
-
-
21
.
1.60E04
.28466
-
-
28
_
1.69257
.29933
_
«
11/ 4
.
1.86362
.37277
.98000
-
11
^
1.95915
.43297
.94339
_
18
.
2.03363
.45248
1.01015
.45280
25
.
2.02069
.47230
1.04226
.46085
12/ 2
.
2.10954
.48163
1.05219
.66953
9
2.33879
2.17803
.48569
1.02880
.67733
16
2.45984
2.16202
.46534
1.01513
.85475
23
2.42144
2-03349
.44012
1.00972
.93158
30
2.46882
2.02590
.49054
1.01435
1 .04769
1962
1/ 6
2.43675
2.04049
.47800
1.03471
1.15524
13
2.40672
2.06073
.47961
1-05242
1.18235
20
2.39836
2.10453
.51294
1 .08887
1.23219
27
2.47228
2.07981
.56730
1.17409
1 .00000
2/ 3
2.68308
2.22880
.51854
1.24246
1.00000
10
2.86002
2.32121
.54211
1.28391
-
17
2.87075
2.32438
.57023
1.34101
1 .00000
24
2.75492
2.22650
.58232
1.32299
1.00000
3/ 3
2.67679
2.11902
.52903
1.31774
-
10
2.42663
1.99619
.48949
1.28685
-
17
2.08120
1.71688
.46335
1.23288
-
24
1.87561
1.66810
.45044
1.24007
-
31
1.82330
1.66738
.44631
1.23755
-
4/ 7
1.80671
1.63661
.43662
1.14290
.35000
14
2.01299
1.56644
.46245
1.03732
.75000
21
2.03256
1.58871
.45110
.86661
-
28
2.08702
1.60945
.44152
.82600
-
5/ 5
2.02977
1.49058
.42954
.87103
-
12
2.03691
1.48060
.43563
.89709
-
19
2.03546
1.36246
.42624
.82449
-
26
1.94907
1.40440
.41955
.82000
-
6/ 2
1.86293
1.42165
.41373
.89629
9
1.82053
1.40518
.41699
-
16
1.65889
1.41387
.40597
-
23
1.56890
1.39025
.40009
-
30
1.49295
1.31169
.42208
-
7/ 7
1.42403
1.46009
.41494
-
14
1.35656
1.69834
.42382
-
21
1.36924
1.40556
.41287
-
28
1.25496
.41681
-
8/ 4
.
1.23538
.42343
11
•
.
-
18
.
.
-
25
9/4/62
SEASONAL
2.25479
1.93894
.46983
1.13368
.89995
with
Adjustmei
Its
Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
-^ -
SOUNTET
Year
UNITED STaIES gXFQRTS OF ?RE?H OmNGES* - BY I/OHTHS
JULY. 1961 ■IHBU JIME. 196^
84-1 b. Boxes
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCIOBEE
NOVEMBER
liECEMBER
1961
Bahaaas
1,479
967
520
602
843
• 374
Be 1 gium-Luzembourg
89,634
59,977
37,857
12,134
—
BeitQuda
646
577
730
424
407
690
Canada
240,893
219,553
188,420
176,614
190,084
279,206
Denmark
5,723
2,773
335
—
_
■-
France
34,618
13,432
4,405
•
429
„
Genoany, West
1,122
264
494
1,672
.
153
Hong Kong
63,860
48,520
45,070
52,186
27,160
11,402
Ireland
_
446
»
893
..
Japan
711
2,746
1,765
1,571
413
531
Malaya & Singapore
7,497
11,983
2,359
256
879
-
Mexico
10,145
13,241
11,092
10,500
7,404
4,618
Nansei & Nanpo
1,292
894
_
27
«.
«.
Netherlands
148,281
52,561
66,731
35,054
2,385
_
Netherlaxid Antilles
1.768
461
589
2,404
3,201
3,623
Norway
637
17,181
.
_
M
Philippines, Rep. of
4,115
1,666
3,206
5,077
417
1,402
Sweden
652
.
_
^
^
Switzerland
1,701
1,178
mm
1,445
743
860
Taivfan
645
^
_
«,
United Kingdom
157
-
-
9,993
757
410
Other
-
276
172
848
636
87
TOTALS
615.576
448,696
363,745
311,700
235,758 303.356
COUl^TRY
Year
JANUARY
PEBEUAHY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
1962
Bahamas
Belgium-Luxembourg
Bermuda
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Japan
Malaya 4 Singapore
Mexico
Nance i & Nanpo
Netherlands
Nether land Antilles
Norway
Philippines Sep. of
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
United Kingdom
Other
81
414
1,607
1,989
1,667
2,388
1,357
_
2.702
13,494
63,763
476
733
682
133
742
47
298,272
287,194
378.923
328,502
314,900
255,905
«,
.
.
—
255
4,411
»
_
.
470
17,805
22,504
*
»
»
_
670
3,750
61,588
28,912
76,176
49,930
73,617
78,770
_
^
_
759
_
580
156
319
367
590
1.048
441
213
132
1,855
7,977
10,041
26,101
523
611
654
2,419
3,491
8,277
27
745
1,665
2,896
3,362
1,665
»
^
1,461
42,958
151,867
169,123
4,226
3,506
4,057
5,333
8,028
3,871
.
_
521
3,115
21,122
16,221
1,844
4,324
1,173
6,144
2,327
4,819
•
.
_
V
«
67D
892
-
-
-
458
-
916
-
-
2,009
12,855
11,786
148
364
57
106
245
138
TOTALS
370,719 327,254 469,198 458,032 637,994 675,230
'-Oranges & Tangerines.
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
51 -
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FHESH GRAPEFRtJIT - BY ^JDHISS
JULY. 1961 IHHJ JUNE. 1962
78-113. Boxes
COUNTEY
Year
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMEER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
1961
Bahaaas
Belgium-Luxembourg
Bermuda
Canada
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Ivlalaya & Singapore
Mexico
Netherlands
Netherland Antilles
Norway
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Other
276
90
146
-
97
7,514
10.581
2.954
2,269
5,590
287
180
22
70
-
88,632
55,638
37,509
155.931
177,505
3,313
5,382
429
755
770
^
.
«
745
1,989
23,351
17,235
1,460
9.530
20.692
1,458
10,708
2,792
17.954
12,785
178
333
-
37
120
513
1,238
-
-
631
1,636
.
-
-
-
1.441
3.047
1,145
599
2.511
187
154
_
-
487
583
154
587
228
80
24,448
13,710
13.945
35,408
29,061
173
54
.
67
179
1,719
_
397
974
625
1.067
2.636
7,580
9,199
1,250
417
430
1,103
340
6,035
15,570
3.337
487
326
^
_
66
194
720
46
674
149,300
885
7,876
2,144
406
1,517
449
787
7,393
236
693
2,808
59
96
TOTALS
161,900
137,277
67,458 233,354
264,056
175,369
COUNTEY
Year
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
1/iAECH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
1961
Bahamas - 37 77 133 128
Belgium-Luxembourg 18 2,479 6,360 8,095 8,982
Bermuda _ — — - ~
Canada 210.980 180.746 234.767 230.329 207,118
Deraiark - - 4,356 1.890 2.147
Finland - 103 538 1,103 -
France 1,590 14,019 18,967 28,114 40,246
Geirony. West 4,144 23,665 18,057 24,132 21,083
Hong Kong - - 113 81 314
IreW - - 2.050 2.084 3.726
J^ 1.163 1,231 2,030 1.461 1,977
Malaya & Singapore 92 185 554 1.021 44b
Mexico 385 1.072 508 1.368 762
Netherlands 6.596 33.594 26.886 45.357 ^.f23
Netherland Antilles - 179 113 190 529
Normy 67 - 863 3.073 1.142
Sweden 766 2.172 9.881 3.285 2.565
Switzerland 252 151 258 ,, , " J'?lo
United Kingdom 397 13.280 39.155 34.466 25.108
Other 269 101 417 28 39
136
11.555
48
132,895
1,642
231
27.814
12.242
2,686
775
247
544
48,160
147
829
410
7,7DO
2,017
244
TOTAL
226,719
273,014
365,947
386,210
384,149 250,322
Foreign Agriciiltural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
- 52 -
CONTAIHEBS — BY KIND OF CITHJS
SEASON- Aug. 1. 1961 — July 31. 1962
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container
ORANGES
GMPEFEUIT
TANGEEINES
TOTAL
Description
in-
terior
Ind.
.River..,
In-. i^ifll.
tenor Eiver
in-,
tenor
Ind.
Eiver
tenor
Indian
Eiver
NAILED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (I Bx)
_
_
_
—
-
-
-
-
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
1983
-
105
-
10724
-
12812
-
WlHii^UND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (l Bjc)
4184205
1513
4575216*
604
12520
-
8771941
2117
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
4763781
455955
1388675
79342
2287818
14975
8440274
549972
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
5471
-
3897
-
_
_
9368
-
ao-lb. (1/4 Bx)
103433
408
25773
313
-
-
129206
721
8-lb. (1/10 Bx)
465345
-
387438
126
-
2
852783
123
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
888986
696
327905
442
50
-
1216941
1138
3-lb. (1/25 Bx)
-
-
-
-
954
-
954
-
BASKETS
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
88
—
24
_
42
..
154
_
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
31
-
-
-
-
31
-
FILM BAGS
8-lb. (1/10 Bx)
21635
-
160710
-
_
_
182345
_
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
1003521
29264
1022483
38398
-
-
2026304
67662
COHRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
9
_
^
_
9
*-
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
85
-
1
«,
1
_
87
_
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
2422863
100
927630
2136856
5176088
27277
1718
4586996
100
6105436
CONSUMER
35
206
-
207
164
-
199
413
GEAi© TOTAL
By Containers
13861571
1415672
30029083
5295220
2339550
16695
26230204
6727587
BULK
955369
190651
283665
342194
48758
4968
1287792
537813
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. Eiver
14816940
1606323
10312748
5637414
2388308
21663
27517996
7265400
•Incliides «J78 with paraffin.
Made availaoie
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
53
CONTAINERS — BY KUCT OF CITRUS
SEASON- Aug. 1. 1961 — July 31. 1962— CON SOL IHATED HEPQBT
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
Container Description
OEANCSS
CJRAPEFHJIT
IAN(2IRINES
TOTAL
NAILED SOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
(1 Box)
(1/2 Boz)
1983
105
10724
12812
fflEEBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Box)
4/5 3u. (1/2 Box)
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu.
20-lb.
8-lb.
5-lb.
3-lt.
(1/2 Box)
(1/4 Box)
(1/10 Box)
(1/16 Box)
(1/25 Box)
BASKETS
1-Bu.
1/2 Bu.
( 5/8 Box)
(5/16 Box)
FILIJ BAGS
e-ib.
5-lb.
(1/10 Box)
(1/16 Box)
COERUSATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Box)
1-Bu. (5/8 Box)
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Box)
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Box)
OONSUMEE
GRAND TOTAL
By Contedners
BULK
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. River
4185718
5219736
5471
103841
465345
889682
88
31
21635
1032785
9
85
3350493
100
241
15277243
1146023
16423263
4575820*
1467717
12520
2302793
3897
26086
387564
328347
2
50
954
24
160710
1060881
7312944
207
15324303
625859
15950162
42
1
28995
164
2356245
53726
2409971
8774058
8990246"
9368
129927
852911
1218079
954
154
31
182345
2093666
9
87
10692432
100
612
32957791
1825P05
34783396
•-Incluaes 278 W Par.
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
54 -
FLOHim PBODUCTION OF CaMED CITRUS
1961-62 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of
Case
SW GIBT
SECTIONS
UNSW SET
SECTIONS
BEOKEN
SECTIONS
CITRUS
SATAD
ORANGE
SECTIONS
TANG.
JUICE
TANG.
BT.MDS
24/ 2's
404 X 700
48/ 8 oz.
48/ 6 oz .
24/ 303
24/ 13| oz.
CbnvertedNo. 2' s
841,805
185,286
3.050,875
54.013
46,739
166,515
6.771
220.025
182,927
27,661
284.227
60,935
34,524
355.596
16.130
29
1,182
33.808
181,330
-
TOTALS
4,131,979
3,757,981
311.888
268,175
451,055
397.799
17.341
21,302
215,138
262,102
:
SW GFRT UNST\' GFBI SW ORANGE UNSW ORG. SW BLEND ONSW BLEND
JUICE JUICE JUICE JUICE JUICE JUICE
24/ 2's 613,354 1,187,538 1.300,492 1.187,713 244.688 284,113
404x700 2,036.872 4,062.487 3.098,012 4,228,734 1,127,414 1,270,558
48/ 6 oz. 565,947 322,771 825,773 389,111 38,739
6/10' s 52,565 1,108 13,386 158 25,365
24/12 oz. - 21,337 40.226 20,613 - 6,497
24/ 4 oz. - - 4.082,801 - _ -
12/32 oz. 7,530 23,579 13.205 18,905
G3nvertedNo.2's 9.633 2.455 - .204.268 251. 045 -
TOTALS 3.285.901 5,621,275 9,373,895 6,049.502 1.687,251 1,561.168
5'Noi4j2'^l 3.636.610 6,553,546 6,759,838 7.002,595 1,974.474 1.888.033
TOTAL CONVERTED CASES ALL PHOEUCTS .... 32,705,382
Number of_field boxes of Grapefruit used for canninc; Grapefruit Sections
& Citrus Salad - 1961-62 season . . 7 . 3,198,959
Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for canning Grapefruit Juice &
Combination Juice - 1961-62 season 9,186,062
Number of field boxes of Oranges used for canning Orange Juice
Combination Juice, Sections & Citrus Salad 9,673,567
Number of fieli boxes of Tangerines used for canning Tangerine
Juice - 1961-62 season , . 7 . 186,784
PROCESSED
Year
CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & FHDZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & FEDZEM GEAPE-
FRUIT - -- ANNUAL PACKS IN IBE STATE OF FLOEIEA
PROCESSED
CONCENTRATED
OEANCa: JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
FBOZEN
GEAPEFEUIT
CONCENTEAIE
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
Gallons
1,897.848
536,660
1.339.222
1,531.449
1.085,697
1,801,283
1,149,081
547,280
377,877
154,911
277,501
Gallons
44,030.633
46,553,695
65,531,204
64,685,956
70,224,053
72.011,741
57,150,566
79,910,670
78.149.306
84.298,114
116.081.547
Gallons
1,097.564
1.226,485
1,656,469
1,155,314
2.511,831
2.949.072
3.330,301
4.952,488
1,613.462
3,841,462
3,162,798
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, TC.nter Haven, Florida
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njORIDA. PIPHJCTION OF CITHJS CONCENTEAIE
1961-62 SEA33N
Size of
Case
nOZEU
OEANO;
PiOCESSED
OHANGE
no ZEN
GEAFEFSUIT
PHOCESSEL
GRAPEFHJIT
raozEN
BLEND
FED ZEN
TAITG.
48/ 6 oz.
24/ 6 oz.
oz.
24/12
2^fo'i§?l
12/32
convert-
02.
oz.
Other siz^ convert-
ed to 12/32 oz.
Total Cases
All Sizes
!Ibtal sizes convert-
ed to Gallons
Bulk Gallons
Gross Gallons
LessEeproces»i Gal.
Net Gallons
24,138,337
20,637
9,734,201
105,838
1,856,767
873,320
36,729,150
84,664,934
48.229,330
132,894.264
-16.ai2.717
116,081,547
SA
us
2,468
614 ,C
185;'
i98
.63
V^ious
Sizes
Various
Sizes
US
SA
US
277,501
277,501
137,966
49,235
1,184
971
991,385
1,473,126
2.150.175
3,623.301
-460.503
3,162,798
SA
US
SA
612
156,333
255; 584
808
295,444
413,237 295,444
120,160
120, IK)
466,982
5,994
472,976
236.382
332,374
1.551,405
1,883,779
■513.592
266,594 1,370,187
NvBuber of field boxes of Grapefr\iit used for canning Frozen Grapefruit,
Processed Grapefruit & Frozen Blended Concentrate - 1961-62 season .
Number of field boxes of Oranges used for canning Frozen Orange Concen-
trate, Processed Orange & Frozen Blended Concentrate - 1961-62 seasc
Number of field boxes of Tangerines used for Canning Frozen Tanger
ine Concentrate - 1961-62 season
season
2,772,987
73,986,014
1,049,890
CHILLED CIIHUS PBODUCTS
•* Number of field boxes of Oranges used for Chilled Juice
*• Number of field boxes of Oranges used for Chilled Orange
Sections & Salad
•• Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for Chilled Juice
•• Number of field boxes of Grapefruit used for Chilled Grape-
fruit Sections & Salaa
•• Thru Sept. 4, 1962.
7,297,700
672,182
336,662
1,064,964
CONCQTTEATED PROCESSED GHAPEFEUIT, FEOZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE AND
FHDZEN lAXGEBINE CONCENTPAIE - 1951/52—1961/62 - INCLUSIVE
Year
PrOCESSEL
GEAPEFEUIT
FBOZEN
BLEND
PHDCESSED
BLEND and
Ti\NGEEIIIE
FE02SK
TANGEEINE
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
Gallons
16,112
50,563
55,372
31,860
30,719
59,105
107,896
165.115
27,390
19,947
116,171
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
535,703
_
349,161
479,745
—
551,397
965,430
-
443,105
560,545
-
877,011
954.142
25,055
618,986
596,731
32,431
792,516
506.915
-
146,576
689,521
188,154
1,151,782
284.276
-
319,671
255,584
21,285
1,406,694
266,598
3,989
1,370,187
Furnished throu^ the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
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TO!EAL M.lMBEB OF ALL CITBUS TRESS MJVING FR3M NURSEBIES IN FLOEIDA
A3 EEFORTEI) TO fflE MJF.SERY INSPECTOB. STATE PLANT BOABD
Gainesville, Florida
July 1. 1960 to June 30. 1961
ALL CITRUS
Variety-
No. Trees
Oranges
Grapefrviit
Mandarins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons
Miscellaneous
Total
OEANCSS
Variety
No. Trees
Valencias
850,777
Hamlins
694,299
Pineapples
479,479
Qaeen
144,692
Parson Brown
78,965
Navel s
33,514
Lue Gim Gong
10 .010
Jaffa
3,788
Delicious
1,932
Prye Sunmer
1.706
Miscellaneous
11,952
Total
2.3li;il4
MANDAEIN
OB ]
no GLOVE
Variety
No. Trees
Teniples
58,350
Miircott Honey
87,325
Tangerines
31,668
Sat sunas
17,113
Ponkan
1,118
King
702
Miscellaneous
51
Total
196,3;i7
TanKelos
Orlando
75,270
Minneola
12,973
Seminole
542
Miscellaneous
24.936
Total
. 113.721
2,311,114
140,653
196,327
113,721
10,286
15,359
47.730,
2,835,190
GBAPEFBUIT
Variety
No. Trees
Jifej-sh
Duncan
Thompson 4 other Fink Seedless
Bed Seedless & other Bed
Isle Of Pine
Foster
Bed Seedy
Eoyal
Davis Seedless
McCarty
Miscellaneous
Total
LIMES & LEM)NS
Kumquat s
9,418
Variety
Limes
iSiiti (Persian)
Key (Mexican)
Bears s
Bangour
Miscellaneous
Total
Lemons
Meyer
Avon
Pondero sa
Sicily
Harvey
Messina
Villafranca
Miscellcineous
Total
107,768
12,163
9,741
8,175
353
291
186
53
44
3
1.876
140,653
No. Trees
6,298
2,096
79
26
1.787
9,969
2,065
1,129
809
225
181
30
951
10,286
15,359
Miscellaneous Citrus- calamondon 37,790, limequats (Lakeland liicequat 293, other 73),
shaddock and ether citrus 156 38,312
Compiled by the Department of Agricultural Economics - Agricultural
Experiment Station - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
- 57 - I- 6 36 1^ :•-„
L. c. 1 shipmenDS of 'mixed' cars (consolidated into carlots) via express for
Florida total 2,236 during the 1961-62 season.
The average rail load of Florida citrus - 1961-62 season (as compiled hy the
Florida Citras Exchange at Tampa, Florida) was 512-1 boxes. Segregated &s
follows: Oranges E07.1 - Grapefruit 513.9 - Tangerines 534.4
The conversion factor of 500 boxes — used in converting truck shipments to carlots.
CITRUS SHIFPINS HOLtDAY - "This regulation prohibits the shipping and packing
of all varieties of oranges, grapefruit, tangerines
and tangelos between the production area and any
point outside thereof in the continental Chited
States, Canada or Mexico for the period beginning
at 12:01 a/m, e. s. t., Dec. 21, 1961 to 12:01 a/m,
e. s. t., Dec. 29, 1961."
Shi-pments exempt from this regulation;
Express shipments of the gift package type.
Exports to foreign countries other than Canada or Mexico.
Shipments for use within Florida, except shipments west of the Suwannee Eiver.
Shipii^nts for ceamed or frozen products or beverage base.
Shipments for charity or Government relief.
By Marketing Agreement Committee?-, Lakeland, Fla.
Detailed auction data for California citrus for the 1961-62 season may be obtained
from the Federal-State Market News Service, 3C0 Viiolesale Tenoinal flidg.j ios Angeles,
California.
Commercial shipments of citrus from Texas were drastically curtailed in 1961-62
by the hard freeze in January of several days diiration. L.cl shipments of
'mixed' citras - via express from the State totaled 163 cars. By months, the
consolidated cars were as follows: November. 23 - December. 140 - Januaiy, none.
February, none - March, none.
Additional infomation on Texas citrus ma^y be obtained from '!R. E. Winfrey, J&rket
News Service, U. S. D^artment of Agriculture, P. 0- Box # 13, Weslaco, Texas".
0000 0000000 0000
UNITED STATES lEPAHTMENT OF AGHICULTUIE
Agricultural l^arketing Service
and the
FLOHIEa IEPT. of aGEICILTUKE, MAEKETING DIVISION
M&BKETING 3UEEiiU SECTICJI
Cooperating
M^HKEI NEWS SEHVICE ON FHJITS & VECSTJiBLES
MABgETDTG FLORIDA CIIEUS
SlMviARY OF 1962-63 SEA33N
H. F. Will son
Lakeland, Florida October 7, 1963
F (i=%wa.
jlQEETOHD
The infoimation contained herewith
has heen compiled from the daily citrus
hulletins issued at Lakeland, Florida and
from various reports released by the Agri-
cultural I<Jarketing Service; the Foreign
Agricultural Service; the Citrus Inspect-
ion Division, Florida Department of agri-
culture; the Federal -State Frost Tferning
Service; the Florida Citrus Comrdssion;
the Florida Citrus Exchange; the Florida
Citrus Itutual; the Florida Canners' Ass'n.,
the Departaient of Agricultural Economics,
A^icultural Experiment Station, Univer-
sity of Flrrida; and the State Plant Board
of Florida.
Shipments, unloads, & other similar
data for the 1962-63 season are subject to
revision on account of late and corrected_
reports which are not yet available. Again,
as in previous years, every effort has been
made to include data in the annnnl citrus
suEtniary \«iiich will be of most value to the
Industiy. We have endeavored to include
basic statistics suitable for conj».i-i sons
with past seeisons.
lAJIE OF CONISMTS
Page
Uuinber
Sensral CoEments ...
Caxlot Shipments ty Weeks
Bail and Boat
II II II
M II II
- 1962-63 & 1961-62 Seasons
- Oranges & Tangerines
- Grapefruit
- Mixed Citrus
II II II
Production & Utilization
If 11 11
It 11 II
It II II
Mixed Car .Analysis, Florida Eail Shipinents, 1962-63 Season
Florida Citrus Shipiosnts - Bail, Boat & Truck
Total Shipments, Florida Citrus- 1962-63 & 1961-62 Seasons
Arizona-Calif omia-Tesas, TriJCk- 9iipments, Citrus, 1962-63 Season . . . .
Florida Citrus Used by Caimers - Boxes - 1962-63 Season
Unloads Eail & Truck, Citrus, 41 U. S. Cities & 5 Canadian Cities . . . ,
Production - Oranges & Grapefr\iit — 1889-1962
•« - Florida 1944/45-1962/63
- Florida Citrus 1958/59-1961/62 . . .
- California Citrus " »• . . .
- Tex., Ariz. & La. Citrus '• •» . . .
- Total U. S. Citrus •• " . . .
Florida Equivalent 'On Tree' Prices- Oranges, Grapefruit & Tangerines • . •
Weighted Average Auction Prices — Florida, By Months
By Weeks- Oranges
II Grapefruit
11 Tangerines
It By Markets Past 10 years
" Tangerine Break- down . .
— By Weeks, 1962-';3 Season
— 3y Country of Origin
1962-63 Season
— Consolidated Beport
— Production Data
Exports - U. S. Citrus - Fresh -- July, 1962 through June, 1963 . . . .
Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus
Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries
'*
_ "
*. "
^ •'
Exports - Florida Citrus, Fresh
lEfiorts - Citrus - into Florida
Delivered Cannery Prices
Florida Ceinners' Association
II ti It
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 -
9
10 -
13
14 -
17
18
19
20
21
22
23 -
28
29
30 -
34
35 -
43
44 -
45
46 -
47
48
49
49
50
51
52 -
53
54 -
55
56 -
57
58
UNITED STATES lEPABTJ^NT OF AG-EICULTURE
Agricultural Liarketing Service
and the
FLOEim EEPT. OF AGEICULTUEE, kAEKETING DIVISION
f&irketing Bureau Section
Cooperating
MAMET NEWS SEEIICE ON FHJITS AND VEGETABLES
MABKSTIKG FLORIDA CITRUS
SIMjiARY of 1962-63 SEA33H
Daily narket reports on citrus were issued at Lakeland, Florida
from October 4, 1962 to Jujae 10, 1963 inclusive
(SIvlERAL COM-'IEKTS
The all-inportant developiBsnt of Florida' s 1962-63 citrus season was the
devastating 'freeze of the Century' occurring Dec. llth-15th, 1962 inclusive - with
the lowest tenjieratures on tho rcoming of Dec. 13th. In order of iii5.ortance in the
coiirse of coping v/ith this near crisis was the phenonenal volume utilization hy the
processors of citrus fr\iit, lAiich had been dainaged to vajj'ing degrees by the cold
teiqperatures during the 5-day period. Ten yeaTs ago, the loss of such fruit would
have been trenjendous, but in 1962-63 it was held to an absolute minimi im, with the In-
dustry still upholding quality stand^ijds. Next in order was the pronpt declaration
of a two week embargo period, followed inxnediately by the enactment of a program to
insure that fresh fruit handlers t^iheld the State's merchandising regulations. Other
inportarit contributing factors were that certain areas, principally Indian Fiver and
the 'Ridge' proper, with scattered small sections elsewhere, had relatively small
losses. The ability of many groves to make quick and extensive recoveiy was most
helpful also. At the season's close, the volume of fre^ shipments totaled 44,361
cars, which was nearly two-thirds of the 1961-62 season's fresh movement. The
freeze damage was varied in extent to young and beaming trees (independent of lo-
cation), depending on variety, age, prior care and culture, as well as root stock
and other less iaportant conditions- Generally, seedless varieties fared better
than seeded. Throughout the Interior Section of the State, there was a very wide
vaxiance in losses. In some instances, citrus acreage, usually little subject to
cold damage, v/as hard hit by the mid-December low tenj eratxire s • The volune of
Florida citrus sold fresh at the auction markets reversed the decline of the past
few years, particuiarlj' for grapefruit in the key markets, and the percentage of
their total increased by a substantial amount. Florida's seasonal averages for the
combined auction narkets were the hi^est on record for oranges, grapefruit and tang-
erines, beginning In the late 'teens or in nearly fifty years. Conpared to seasons
of the past decade, the shipping period was shortened considerably , with only a few
cars of citrus moving from the State during the first part of July and not a single
box in August. Inqjorts were znuch heavier than in noitnal years, and Mexico supplied
the bulk of this volume. Other Countries represtinted included Israel and the West
Indie s-
Preliminary production figures, released by the Statistical Beporfcing Ser-
vice of the U. S- Dept. of Agriculture, placed Florida's 1962-63 orange crop (includ-
ing Temples) at 76,500,000 boxes, gr^efruit 30,000,000, tajigerines 2,000,000, tan-
gelos 750,000 - for a grand total of 109,250,000 boxes of fresh citrus. A further
break-down placed Eeirly & Mid-season oreinges at 45,500,000 - Valencias 29,000^000 -
Temples 2,000,000 - Seedless grapefruit 20,000,000 and 'other* or Seedy grapefruit
10,000,000. As an indication of inAiat the potential 1962-63 crop was before the EBcem-
ber, 1962 freeze - the December 1st crop report placed all Florida oranges at
120,500,000, grapefruit 38,000,000, tangerines 4,300,000, tangelos 800,000 - for a
grand total all-time high of 163,600,000 boxes.
Plantings of citrus trees in the State for the year ending June 30, 1962
were only a few thousand less than the record number of the previous year. Orange
plantings were prajctically the same, but grapefruit was down nearly one-third. Tan-
gelos were just slightly under the 1961 plantings, lAile mandarines, limes, lemons,
and 'miscellaneous' other citrus showed substantial increases- The number of all
citrus trees planted for the year ending June 30, 1962 approached the 3,000,000 mark
or totaled 2,819,452. The practice of 'banking' young citrus trees against cold
damage was a roost helpful factor in cutting down losses from the disastrous Dec.
11-15, 1962 freeze.
Florida's combined volume of fresh citrus shipments were 25,008 cars less
than the previous year. This utas the second season I.e. 1 express shipments were tabu-
lated by months and reported separtately in contrast to prior years when 'mixed' cars
of citrus included the State's l.c.l express movement by days and weeks. For 1962-63,
the orange movement showed the greatest decline, or dropped 16,147 cars to be exact.
Grapefiniit shipments held up surprisingly well with only a decline of about one-half
that of oranges, or decreased 7,068 cars. The tangerine movement dropped 1,793 cars
or from 48,888 cars in 1961-62 to 3,095 in 1962-63. All couyarisons for oranges,
grapefruit and tangerines include the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars (exclusive of
all Florida consolidated l.c.l express cars for both years). For the 1962-63 season,
the percentage of shipments that rraved from the State via rail totaled 76.56 per cent
and via truck 23.44 percent. Ho comparison will be made on the 'piggy-back' movement,
due to an extended railroad strike situation in the State and the shortened season.
As to be expected, auction prices were very high in 62-63 - in fact the
highest on record. Ihe numoer of Florida cars of oranges sold at auction in New York
City, Philadelphia and Boston approached or exceeded the volume of 1961-62 and the
average price for all markets was $7.73 per full box. However, the total volume of
Florida oranges sold at auction was approximately one-fourth less than the previous
season, with the mid-western auction laarkets showing a narked decrease. For grape-
fruit from the State, it was an entirely different picture. The volume was almost
the same as 61-62 and the seasonal average price for all auction markets was $5.88 a
full box. The volume of Temple oran^s dropped approxiimtely one-half from the total
Of the preceding two y^ars, with the seasonal auction averat^e price at $4.23 per 4/5
bu. box. The tangerine volume sold on the auction caarkets itas also approxiirately one-
half that of 61-62 and the average price per 4/5 bu. box was $4.37.
The nvmber of boxes used by the Florida cenners in 1962-63, as coqpiled by
the Florida Citrus Coniiiission, far exceeded any general expectations inroediately follow-
ing the Lecanber freeze, or totaled nearly 80,000,000. There were four weeks inmediate-
ly after the freeze y^en thd cannery oranges used renged from well over five rdllion box-
es to nearly seven million weekly. Instead of oerely three classifications - oranaes,
grapefruit and tangerines; for the first tine there were six or just double, vdth Teiaples
tangelos and Murcotts added. The heavy period for Temples occurred the first week in
in January and extended into 'Fehrxia.ry , or a period of five weeks when the weekly low
figure was just over 100,000 boxes to a high exceeding 170,000 boxes. The high mark for
grapefruit was more than doubled the heaviest week in 1961-62, or 2,370,725 boxes for the
week ending Feb. 2, 1963 and after the rush was over for oranges. There were six weeks
in succession when the grapefruit utilization exceeded more than 1,000,000 boxes weekly,
or beginning with the week ending Jan. 12th and extending through the week ending Feb.
16th. There were only two weeks during the entire season when the canneiy utilization of
tangerines was core than 100,000 boxes weekly, or the weeks ending Dec. 8th and Dec 15th
respectively. The largest volxcne for tangelos used was in a three week period, or for
the weeks ending Dec. 15, Dec. 22nd and Jan. 19th respectively. Utilization of Murcott
Honey oranges was by fajr the heaviest for the week ending Dec. 22nd, when nearly one-
fourth of the season's volume w&.s utilized.
Unloads of fresh citrus shipiients from the State in 1962-63 were tabulated for
the 41 cities via rail and truck. For oranges the grand total, both rail and truck, for
Florida exceeded well over 10,000 cars, or considerably core than one-half of the State's
unloads in the sajne carkets for 1961-62. Without exception, every one of the 41 cities
received strai^t loads of Florida oranges by either rail or truck and, in taost instances,
both. Distribution extended to such cities as Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco-
Oaklajad, Seattle-Taccxsa and Portland, Ore. in the far west to most of the large mid-west-
em and eastern terminal. s in heavier volume. The five Canadigin markets received an apprec-
able esmunt of ircport oranges, with South Africa leading - followed by Japan, Israel and
Brazil. Grapefruit unloads (combined rail and truck) from the State approached the 15,000
car rsjk, or 14,733 caxs in 1962-63 coopared to only 17,429 cars in the sacs carkets a
year ago. Again every one of the 41 cities received Florida grapefruit. In fact, the
State sv5)plied more than 85 percent of the fresh grapefruit to these ii£i.rkets, with Cali-
fornia and Arizona following in that order. Texas siqjplied less than 20 cars of grape-
fruit and the same applied to Mexico. There were no other inports of grapefruit reported.
For grapefruit, the 41 cities represented over 60 percent of Florida's shipnents, with
the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars of citrus included. As for oranges, California
supplied the lion's share of the total U. S. unloads from all states, ^iriiile Florida's un-
loaxis only slightly exceeded one-third of the total cccpared to a yeaj ago #iQn Florida
exceeded Cedifomia by an appreciable aargin. Even with the December, 1962 freeze,
Florida, supplied over 1,900 cars of tangerines to the 41 cities as shown in the cumula-
tive unloals for the period Sept. 1, 1962 through July 31, 1963. California was the
nearest ctsqpetitor with slightly tioxe than 600 caxs unloaded and Mexico followed with
153, then Arizona with 60, for a grand total of 2,734 cars vinloaded in the 41 cities,
both rail and truck. Mixed citrus unloauis from Florida totaled 1,666 cars with Kew York
City receiving approxinately one-half end Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore unloading
irore than 100 cars each. California unloads of mixed citrus totaled 417 Caxs, Arizona 22,
Texas 1.
The delivered cannery prices (furnished by the Florida Canners' Association)
shelved, a wide range in the weekly prices for all classifications, but the seasonal price
in setae instances coincided quite closely vdth a year ago, i^ile with others there was
a very pronounced difference. Ihe seasonal oi-ange delivered price for concentrate •was
^rproxiiaately iS^ a box more than in 1961-62, but the j\iice price was about 66^ less
than a year ago. However, the variation in the weekly price was widespread. For con-
centrate, during December it mas aaostly aro\md $1.00, followed by a generally consistent
rise, closing at $7.49387 for the last week of the season or June 8th rihen last quota-
tions were available. Die weekly jtiica orange price during October, November & December,
ranged from approximately 75i^ a box to $1.26 plus. Ihen, like oranges for concentrate,
Was followed by a generally consistent weekly increase in price, with the last published
quotations of the season for the week ending Apr. 20th at $3.47596. For grapefruit juice,
the weekly price ranged from 13(^ for the week ending Oct. 13th to 71(# the last week in
December. Then for nine weeks, the range was mostly around 70^ to 80^. Beginning with
the week ending Mar. 9th, there was a consistent rise to $1.40 for the week ending Apr.
27th- The season closed the following week with the weekly average of $1.28557, and
the seasonal average at .73838. The seasonal average for sections was practically the
same as a year ago, or less than 03(^ difference. Most weeks' average through the first
part of January was around $1.00. Then, beginning with the week ending Jan. 26th, prices
advanced to the peak for the season, or for the week ending Mar. 2nd Aen the average was
$1.78689. The seasonal average was $1.10738. Tangerine delivered prices were of brief
duration - or for only seven weeks, beginning with the week ending Kov. 10th and closing
the week ending Dec. 22nd. Prices ranged from 25j^ a box to .96427. The seasonal aver-
age was .49443. In closing the paragraph on the 1962-63 delivered cannery prices, it
is nDst worthy to note that the processors used the astounding total of 84 per cent of
Florida's orange crop, and more than one-half of the grapefruit crop or 53 per cent.
The frozen concentrate orange pack in '62- '63 approached the 52 million gal-
lon irork or totaled 51,647,737 gallons. Chilled orange juice held v^ surprisingly well
and totaled 5,549,851 field boxes used. Sections and salads were in the same category
with 516,116 field boxes utilized. Both of these latter figures were only slightly
under the previous season. The number of field boxes of chilled grapefruit juic>i totaled
241,643, The pack of chilled grapefruit sections and salads practically eqvialled the
year before, or acre than 1,000,000 field boxes were used.
0000 00000000 ooon
The average rail load of Florida citrus - 1962-63 season (as cocpiled by
the Florida Citrus Exchange at Tampa, Florida) was 469.5 boxes By
kind as follows: Oranges 466.0 - Gittpefruit 469.4 - Tangerines 510.8.
The conversion factor of 500 boxes — used in converting truck shipments
to carlots.
Comaercial shiprnents of citrus from Texas continued drastically curtail-
ed in 1962-63 as a result of the hard freeze in January 1962. L,c.l
express shipments from the State totaled 84 cars. By_:^nths: KOV. 14 -
^Sji-Sl - JM-^-S - FEB. 2 - MAR. 3. " '
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1962-63 season, write
Federal-State i%rk=t News Service, 300 Wholesale Teiminal Bldg., Los Angeles.
TOTAL RAriTALL - BY J>DI\THS
SELECTED U
S. IijDRIDa
iVEiiIHE
:K BlffiEAU STATIONS
1962-63
SEASON
STaTIOlJ
OCT.
NOV.
•
1
1
li'iild.
MAE.
APE.
MM
JUIE
JULY
TOTAL
Avon Park
1.23
2.68
1.42
2.35
6.13
1.22
.81
13.06
7.28
7.24
43.42
Bartow
1.79
2.51
.23
1.89
3.11
2.85
.38
9.40
8.58
6.60
42.34
Bradenton Expr. Sta.
1.68
2.37
.43
3.13
10.43
1.39
.04
2.68
10.91
11.05
44.11
Brooksville
.93
1.48
1.09
3.15
5.62
1.71
2.38
5.47
4.83
9.33
35.99
Bushnell
1.20
1.17
1.31
3.04
6.30
1.24
2.87
3.00
4.11
7.26
31.50
ClexiiX)nt
3.23
1.58
.41
3.22
5.64
3.34
1.39
1.87
5.85
7.38
33.91
Daytona Beach Airport
3.57
2.49
.71
2.91
5.83
1.46
1.40
6.82
7.42
6.89
39.50
Crescent City
2.56
1.59
2.81
3.29
5.89
2.36
.75
2.64
6.05
9.04
36.98
Ft. Lauderdale Expr- Sta-
2.96
1.07
.57
1.29
5.09
.19
.81
6.51
7.15
3.15
28.79
Fort Lfyers Airport
5.44
3.01
.85
.81
4.55
.59
.27
7.58
7. 70
4.06
34.96
Fort Pierce
3. 63
1.68
.28
.80
4.82
1.67
.35
2.71
5.43
5.10
26.74
Homestead Expr. Sta.
3.56
2.33
.17
.50
3-04
.52
.57
9.09
10.82
3.51
34.11
Island Grove
.82
1.44
1.44
2.39
4.77
2.91
.31
6.56
3.57'
6.83'
' 31 .04
LaBolle
1.61
4.15
.32
.77
3.93
.47
.20
8.26
8.90
3.09
31.70
Lake Alfred Expr. Sta.
.89
2.46
.23
1.92
6.72
3.42
.13
6.26
8.40
5.73
36.16
Lakeland Weather Bur.
1.30
1.99
.14
2.19
6.59
2.78
.05
4.10
5.12
7.92
32.18
Lake Placid
.43
4.40
.41
1.24
5.38
.65
.11
8.78
3.27
7.12
31.79
Melbourne
.96
3.08
.31
2.18
7.24
2.28
.29
4.82
5.57
4.41
31.64
Miami Airport
1.50
4.15
.20
.65
3.45
.73
.33
6.34
6.80
1.77
25.92
Ivbuntain Lake
.53
3.40
.16
1.64
9.44
2.66
.29
7.29
5.01
5.67
37.09
Ocala
1.61
1.98
1.15
1.87
5.58
3.08
1.74
7.46
4.37
7.62
36.46
Orlando Airport
1.90
2.46
1.70
3.17
4.76
2.69
1.23
3.56
6.67
3.83
31.97
Plant City
2.15
1.87
.23
2.43
7.56
2.62
.27
3.54
9.64
7.80
38.16
Saint Leo
2.18
1.58
.56
4.90
6.31
2.87
.12
9.23
5.50
11.77
45.02
St. Petersburg
1.44
2.08
.60
2.84
8.26
3.60
.27
4.11
5.30
9.93
38.43
Tacpa Airport
1.28
2.21
.46
2.25
7.95
2.31
.21
1.56
4.34
8.11
30.68
Wauchula
.96
2.30
.43
2.24
7.37
.90
.03
10.61
9.91
7.29
42.04
West Palm Beach Airport
2.16
1.11
1.21
1.05
3.01
1.68
.20
6.69
2.92
1.62
21.65
Winter Haven
.92
2.46
.23
2.83
6.03
2.18
.18
4.22
3.41
5.73
28.19
* „
Gainesville
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service Lakeland, Florida.
MBTBg.M ISIvIPSPATUFES - COLIEST DklES - LOW GROUMD LQCATIOMS
.qFlTKCTED TTTfiRIDA CITEIK T/KATTTRH 3TAII0IJIS - 1962-63 SEASDW
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal -State Frost Warning Service - Lakeland, Florida
Station
December, 1962
11 I 13 I 14 t 15
Station, Cont'd.
December, 1962
11
13
14
15
Citra
26='
17°
23° 27°
Parrish
32°
21°
24°
32°
DeLand
24
18
22 28
Sarasota
28
20
2D
29
Mims
24
21
25 29
Lakeland # 2
27
19
20
27
Fniitland Park
25
16
22 29
Polk City
25
18
18
26
Heidrich G-roves
25
18
24 30
Lake Alfred
25
18
20
26
Forest City
25
18
25 29
Mamrcotb
24
20
20
28
Howey
26
20
21 27
Avon Park
25
23
23
29
Dr. Phillips
25
21
23 29
Bartow
27
20
23
29
Conway
26
21
26 31
Arcadia
27
18
20
29
Brooksville
29
16
22 28
Cocoa
28
22
25
34
Passadena
24
17
19 26
Vero Beach
28
24
26
33
Valrico
28
20
20 29
Stuart
29
26
28
32
Denham
28
18
22 28
Hypoluxo # 1
31
30
32
34
Elfers
32
18
22 28
Homestead
31
34
35
31
CEARACTEH OF TFTE
1962-63 SEASON
This vas a cold season, with temperatures telow normal every nonth but Majrch throughout nost
of peninsular Florida. There were 65 cold cold nights (36° or lower) someiniiere in the State,
and the big freeze of Dec. 11-15, 1962 caused the greatest loss of citrus trees and fruit,
as well as other crops, in the entire histoiy of Florida's ejjianded agricultural industry.
However, thoro havo bean other freezes in this century with lower minimum tencperatures, but
these extrerce lows were irostly confined to low ground and frost-pocket locations. On Dec.
13, 1962, temperatures were equally as cold on high and low ground locations; ajid only the
Indian Biver Section, southeastern Polk and Highland Coxmties and extreme south Florida es-
caped hea\'y citrus losses. Had it not been for the severely cold weather however, dioring
the period from Dec. 11th to 15th, it would have been a good season for most agricultural
crops. Ib.infall was generally adequate until near the end of the season. Jfe-rch was ex-
tremely dry in Southern Districts, as was the last half of Ivlarch in North and Central Dis-
tricts. The dry spell continued to early i^fay in nest areas of the State and had reached
drought proportions in the preponderance of groves and fields before relief came the first
week in Ifay.
KOVEviBjiat - was unseasonably cool throughout the peninsula. Near freezing temperatures oc-
curred in the colder locations in northern counties as early as the 6th, and a cold spell
Nov. 11-12 resulted in considerable damage to tender truck in North and Central Districts,
and spotted dacage as far south as the Everglades- Other minor cold spells on the 15th and
27th caused little additional damage. Precipitation totals in rcost counties averaged one
to three inches with soice four to five inch accuniilati^ns in south central counties, and
in isolated localities on the Lower East Coast.
lECElvIHSB - was predominately cold during the first two weeks. Scattered frost extended
over North and Central Districts on rromings of the 7th and 9th - southward into the Ever-
glades on the 8th and lOth - with only minor damage. On the 11th, widespread frost and
long durations of freezing temperatures occurred in all areas. The Lower East Coast
District, as well as some areas east and south of Lake Okeechobee, experienced lowest tempera-
tvires of the season. Hi^ ground tenperatures were 5 to 10 degrees 7»armer than low grourd
terqperatures. Ibmage to citrus was spotted and generally minor; truck and omaneaitals suffer-
ed heavy dacage. On the 12th, the Northern and Everglades Districts experienced tsnperatures
in the low 30s with a few high 20s, vdiile the Central and Lower East Coast Districts recorded
teaperatures in the 40s. All dariage was rrdnor. On the coming of the 13th, Florida experi-
enced the coldest teaperatures in most areas- It was windy, with severe cold euivection and
no tecrperature difference between hi^ and low ground. Citrus dacage was extensive; tender
truck and omanental dajrago was severe to unprotected holdings, except spotted dacage in the
southeast Coastal eureas; and considerable damagp to sugar cane in the Everglades. It was
relatively calm with widespread frost and freezing tenperatures on the 14th. Tenpeiatures
on high ground were 4 to 8 degrees wanaor than low ground. A toodorating temperature trend be-
gan during the day of Dec. 14th. Never-the-less oiniraa were quite low on the Homing of the
15th, particularly in Southern Districts. Minitja on the 16th were generally in the 30s thru-
out the peninsula, with considerable scattered frost and ice. Low tenperattixes were mostly
in the 40s and 50s and caxiDa in the 60s and 70s for the following 10 days. Mild weather per-
sisted over the North and Central Districts, and warn over Southern Districts from Christrnas
until the end of the year. Precipitation for the month was below nomal. Totals were gener-
ally less than one inch, except one to two inches over the Northern half of the State.
JAHUftlJY - opened moderately cold and, with few exceptions, the entire month was predominately
cool. Scattered frost and/or freezing teraperatures were experienced in North and Central
Districts on the first three roomings and over most of the agricultural areas of the peninsula
on the 4th. Low pressvire in the western gulf 3ioved eastward and caused rather windy, cloudy
and showery conditions over much of the State for the following four days. Colder
weather followed in the wake of this storm and on the morning of the 9th, 25-35° readings
once again covered the peninsula, and heavy frost was reported as far south as the Everglades.
The 30s also occurred on the 10th over all districts, but frost was scattered and generally
not as heavy as the previous noming. A rather mild period with foggy nights followed this
cold spell until replaced by a cool, cloudy, showery period Jan. 14-17. Mild to warm weather
prevailed from the 17th to the 21st. An invasion of moderately cold air on the 21st dropped
minima into the 30 s with a few high SOs as far south as Central Districts, wtile Southern
Districts remained well above freezing. A few days of mild weather preceded the next pene-
tration of Artie air into Florida on Jan. 24th. This air mass was colder in the lower levels
of the atmosphere and minima in the deep South lower except in Florida than the air mass that
caused the disastrous freeze in December. However, the wind and teqperaturo fields in the
higher atmosphere prevented a deep penetration of the cold air into Florida. Freezing tem-
peratures covered extreme northern counties on the riDming of the 24th. On the 25th, the
freezing line only advanced southward to Central Florida and a disaster of calcsnitous pro-
portions was averted. The cold high pressure system moved rapidly northeastern and by the
26th cloudy, mild end shovjery weather again covered most of the State. It too was short
lived, as another :::ass of cold air overspread Florida on the 28th nAien freezing tecperatures
were observed as faj south as the interior sections of Central Districts. Tenperatxixes
follovred a noderating trend for the balance of the month. Precipitation totals varied wide-
ly thruout the State in Januajy. Measurements in Northern Districts ranged from two to eight
inches within a few lailes; Central Districts one to four inches, and Southern Districts gen-
erally ono-'ialf to two inches-
FEBHJAEg - was a cool, wet month almost without exception as low press\ire systems controlled
the weather scene ntjEt of the tiiae. Average teiaperatures were generally below normal and
precipitation totals above normal throughout most of the peninsula. There were a few minor
cold spells with scattered frost on Feb. 9-10, 13-15, 21, 23 and 27-26. None werea serious
threat to truck or citrus, but there was light spotty dajmage to each. More significant was
the indirect losses to truck in Southern Districts as a consequence of the cool, wet weather.
Here disease control was difficult and occasional periods of strong gusty winds were detri-
mental. Precipitation totals averaged fo\ir to eight inches over most districts with accumu-
lations of as much as eleven inches in the West Coast District, and as low as three inches
in the farming areas on the south end of the Lower East Coast District.
MABCH - was generally waim. Precipitation was normal during the first half of the month
over nx5st of the CentrBd and Nofchem Districts, and much helow normal thereafter. Southern
Districts were diy the entire nonth. There irere two minor cold spells - the first, Mar. 7-8
nhich caused no daaage; the second, liar. 21-24, caused some spotty damage on the morning of
the 23rd. Biis included a little damage to new citrus growth in the Gainesville District
idiere some 28° readings occxirred; melons in Lferion County, tender truck in mucklends of the
Orlando District; and beans and young com in the Everglades District. Precipitation totals
generally tanged from one to three inches over the northern half of the peninsula and less
than one inch over the southern half •
■APfilL - Generally was a warm nonth, except for scattered frost in the mucklands of Central
Districts on the 16th. Precipitation averaged two to three and one-half inches below normal.
t4tf - had near noimal temperatures and an abundance of rainfall, generally one-half to two
inches above normal except some locally heavier amounts. Avon Park has 13.06 inches and
Bartow 9.40 inches for the month.
JtBffi and JULY - warm months with generally slightly below nonnal rainfall, but in most areas
moisture was adequate.
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EMBARGO OH CITRUS FTOJIT — -
On Dec. 16, 1962 - the Florida Citrus Coirmission
adopted Eegulation No. 105-1.39
This Eegulation places an embargo against the sale ship-
ment or transportation of any citrus fruit for any pur-
pose (except to canning and concentrating plants for
processinp-; , for a period of 10 days, beginning at 6:00
P.M., wtonday, Dec. 17, 1962, and ending at 6:00 P.M.,
Thursday, Dec. 27, 1962.
In addition, for a period of 14 days, beginning at 6:00
P.M., Dec. 27, 1962 and ending at 6:00 P-M. , Jan. 10,
1963, no citrus fruit in the State of Florida showing
danage as defined by Section 601-89, Florida Statutes,
shall be sold or offered for sale or transported for
uny purpose whatsoever, ether than diversion from all
-.Uanneld of human consiniption, except to canning or
concentrating plants for processing.
This embargo applies to all sales, shipments, etc.,
mclading express, roadside stand sales or any other
sales.
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- 1 -
CaUNGSS & TaJCSRIHES - CaEJLOT SBIp:.ETTS (BAH & BO^j) BY TgECS -
1962-63 and 1961-62 SEASONS
Week
End-
ing
KIOEIDA
c^.r
lEX.
ABIZ.
TOTAL
Inports
TANGS. #
1962-63
Season
1962
-63
1961-62
' 62-63 1
61-62
'63 '62
•63|
•62
62-63 1
61-62
1962-63
1962
Or^s.
13
Tan^s
Orgs.
TanRS
301
454
314
454
?^-llcs^?^
Cal. Mcx.
9/8
_ _
15
8
_
344
445
- 1
«,
•
352
446
- - -
- -
22
3
-
369
506
- _
-
*
372
506
- - _
-
29
M
2
380
476
- 2
.
_
380
480
. — —
- -
JO/ 6
4
14
283
400
- 1
_
^
287
415
— — —
- -
13
32
12
210
279
- 1
_
.
242
292
. — -
- _
30
35
-
26
-
165
2K)
_ _
_
•.
ax)
276
_ - .
- -
27
55
-
93
_
256
269
. .
.
w
311
362
- - -
- .
LV3
128
1
106
3
152
259
.
M
281
368
- - -
-
10
171
4
106
5
114
225
_ _
.
2
289
338
_ _ _
- _
17
109
13
182
46
229
144
_ -
1
9
352
381
_ _ _
-
24
151
90 -l
- 170
76
393
194
. .
8
53
652
493
_ _ _
- 1
L2/1
163
78
145
107
499
238
_
30
80
77D
550
- _ -
-
8
178
184
219
179
749
284
- 3
39
84
1150
769
_ - _
1 -
15
500
242
329
212
649
471
- 12
33
76
1424
1100
1 - -
- 3
22
104
14
248
106
486
189
- 5
37
38
641
586
3 - -
3 4
29
18
_
77
30
352
225
- 9
31
31
401
372
1 - -
2 8
1963
1/^
50
4
312
105
442
234
- 3
27
45
523
699
1 - -
2 2
12
33
5
238
7D
455
268
•- «•
19
34
562
610
12-
7 1
19
38
6
250
65
473
298
- 3
51
16
618
632
2 - -
11 4
26
82
1
289
50
557
306
- 6
19
12
659
663
3 - -
4
212
109
1
230
31
344
348
_ _
9
12
463
681
12 - -
4 -
9
53
-
253
17
293
297
. .
4
8
350
575
2 - -
-
16
56
_
327
13
192
184
-. —
3
27
251
551
- - 15
1 -
23
75
1
312
19
258
221
— *
19
76
353
628
11-
-
3/2
82
-
277
19
334
349
. «
18
36
434
681
3-25
1 -
9
87
_
243
18
300
280
- —
33
37
420
578
- 1
-
16
125
_
253
20
271
371
. _
41
40
437
684
2-15
3 -
23
119
-
242
15
297
254
_ _
52
36
468
547
11-
4 -
3D
107
-
245
17
258
320
_ —
43
48
408
630
1 1 24
-
4/6
85
_
aD8
8
278
284
• -.
42
44
405
544
- 1 -
-
13
88
—
225
4
258
198
. .
48
55
394
482
- 4 8
-
20
99
.
250
6
201
290
_ .
43
32
343
578
15-
-
27
88
•
239
2
264
388
— —
27
45
379
674
2 6-
-
5/4
79
-
264
1
379
442
. -
15
31
473
738
8 - -
-
11
107
_
311
_
482
448
* —
12
21
601
7K)
4 6-
-
18
114
_
335
.
534
345
5
8
653
688
5 - -
-
2b
TO
308
549
436
. -
1
1
620
745
1 - -
-
6/1
42
239
539
409
«. .
_
«,
581
648
10 - -
-
8
43
286
597
422
. —
_
.
640
708
6 - -
-
15
38
189
498
427
_ _
5
_
541
616
4 - -
-
22
24
179
540
397
. _
1
•
565
576
_ _ _
-
£9
13
148
479
373
_
^
^
492
521
_ _ _
-
7/6
8
99
444
359
. -
.
.
452
458
_ - -
-
13
1
90
442
404
. .
.
.
443
494
_ _ -
-
20
»
64
4'JO
309
• -
•
-
440
373
_ _ -
-
27
_
72
441
335
. *
.
.
441
407
1 - -
-
8/3
.
54
4'30
355
. —
•
.
440
409
1 - -
-
10
_
43
403
360
- -
-
-
403
403
_ _ _
-
17
.
35
405
351
— —
_
.
405
386
. - -
-
24
.
ao
372
323
_ ..
_
.
372
343
_ _ _
-
31
"•
14
386
347
—
386
361
- _ .
" "
TO-
TAL
3697
6-14
8932
1244
19776
17040
- 46
716
1017
24833
23273
77 28 87
43 23
^-Additional Shipicents 1952-63 season: Arizona- we^k. ending Dec. 22. 1 - Jan. 5, 1 - Jan. 12.
1 - Jan. 19. 6. Kote- 1962-63 season figures following week ending Mar. 30, 1963 sutject
to correction 1961-62 season corrected beginning week ending Apr. 7, 1962 thru Aug. 31,
1962.
2 -
GHAPEFRUIT - CAHLDT SIIPMENTS
f BAIL & EQAT) - BY WM-S
Week
End-
ing
nOEIDA
1962
9/8-
15
22
29
10/6
13
23
27
11/3
10
17
24
12/1
8
15
22
29
1963
^75
12
19
26
2/2
9
16
23
3/2
9
16
23
30
4/6
13
20
27
5/4
11
la
M
8
15
22
29
7/6
13
ao
27
8/3
10
17
24
31
TOTAL
62-63
61-62
6
20
65
64
138
180
140
145
121
142
183
190
289
138
35
236
160
111
90
119
101
97
100
72
89
93
105
121
127
119
145
121
88
106
141
96
71
74
53
43
17
5
1
3
27
88
132
224
189
170
157
148
181
208
239
256
61
192
256
265
325
248
270
239
236
268
243
253
253
323
275
256
240
248
263
221
245
197
159
1-14
107
132
118
91
48
43
19
14
15
6
10
?
CALIFOHNL&
62-63 1 61-62
4556 8313
59
57
19
16
4
2
3
4
7
14
8
19
18
16
25
17
27
12
21
20
21
23
37
74
61
70
73
82
86
55
72
77
79
38
26
34
35
14
46
25
2
1
1
3
4
5
5
6
9
7
2
5
22
16
21
34
9
18
13
14
22
20
22
24
38
53
37
51
46
43
34
37
61
104
79
69
72
TEXAS
1331 1081
'63
'62
2
3
7
8
17
17
15
22
25
16
26
24
36
39
ARIZONA
62-63 61-62
257
3
5
4
1
2
4
29
18
6
5
2
7
4
9
15
13
12
13
8
11
3
4
4
2
5
8
10
7
2
6
3
4
2
2
TOTAL
62-63} 61-62
1
3
3
2
3
1
4
1
1
8
2
8
9
8
16
15
1
4
1
3
2
2
2
3
11
11
23
18
32
36
41
25
9
7
7
5
6
5
4
239 343
59
57
25
36
69
66
138
lao
140
148
126
147
185
192
293
168
57
46
25
3
4
27
90
135
231
198
190
174
166
205
237
255
283
89
Imports
1962-63 Season
ISex.
Cent
Amer.
244
230
165
299
116
277
100
332
133
261
105
285
120
256
123
259
104
285
119
249
122
279
138
270
149
347
157
311
135
265
170
260
143
263
114
280
137
254
188
276
177
242
134
201
150
214
129
196
129
210
105
194
62
146
72
98
77
84
79
61
38
81
26
124
34
89
35
79
14
79
6129 9994
Nofce-
^||2-63 season figures following week: ending Mar. 30, 1963 subject to corraction.
1961-62 season corrected beginning week ending Apr. 7, 1962 thru Aug. 31, 1962.
LOXED CIIEUS - CAELOT BA.IL SaiH.SNTS
BY VffiSKS
Vo Florida, or Tezas- consolidated l.cl express shipments included 1962-63 or 1961-62 season-
il/DETDA
62-63 61-62
CALIFOSNIA
62-63 1 61-62
TEXAS
62-63 61-62
iEIZONA
62-63 61-62
TOTAL
1962-63 61-62
Imports
1962-63
1
2
6
12
23
36
45
57
80
74
109
230
55
8
1
2
7
14
32
54
73
78
76
119
192
113
20
45
36
19
13
13
5
3
2
2
3
5
6
10
10
11
17
14
38
29
24
16
13
11
10
12
8
10
4
7
6
15
8
8
7
32
98
12
16
58
86
21
18
46
116
13
24
31
122
20
14
47
99
17
25
32
79
13
16
33
82
8
9
45
83
14
22
35
94
13
16
34
80
15
20
45
93
12
23
41
108
12
18
38
115
8
26
30
94
15
14
25
89
8
14
15
81
11
9
17
67
6
6
17
77
6
8
21
73
9
9
34
85
14
16
28
79
15
21
20
66
25
24
2D
50
32
21
6
49
•i6
28
7
47
56
27
3
52
45
33
1
34
63
26
1
25
94
47
_
25
69
53
»
15
71
68
M
18
59
61
^
9
54
53
.
6
52
57
_
6
48
48
-
2
29
54
1
1
4
9
6
4
7
14
10
13
13
22
18
16
11
1
3
2
6
4
7
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
1
3
1
3
1
2
4
6
7
4
8
9
4
1
5
2
2
6
3
i
1
1
45
36
19
14
15
11
15
25
38
48
63
89
86
125
245
34
24
38
29
24
16
15
14
21
35
46
68
84
99
94
151
219
150
49
46
138
81
124
60
144
53
136
64
127
45
95
41
92
59
110
48
112
50
102
59
116
56
132
50
144
47
108
34
104
26
91
26
74
24
85
33
82
49
102
43
100
45
90
52
72
52
78
63
74
48
85
64
ao
95
72
59
78
71
83
59
79
54
62
62
63
43
54
29
56
Max-
10 PAL
1500 3085
1229 1170
150
53
71
2787 4478
15
Note- 1962-63 season figures following week ending Mar. 30, 1963 subject to^correction-
1961-62 season corrected beginning week ending Apr. 7, "" '
192 thna Aug. 31, 1962
- 4
IXORIDA MIXES CAB MALYSIS — MJL S5IPMEHTS
1962-63 SEASON
Week
Ending
0 K AN G E S
GEAPEERUI T
7feek Ending I ^^glgg ( Week Ending | jgfg^gg
TANGEEIKES
Week Ending
Season
. To-Ifate
Oct.
1962
Sept. 8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
Nov. 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1963
Jan. 5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
£0
27
4
11
18
25
June 1
8
15
22
29
July 6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
31
Feb.
Max.
Apr.
May
Aug.
35.3
47.7
23.7
47.5
36.2
50.8
57.9
49.7
35.2
42.8
39.1
47.9
38.3
53.2
53.6
38.4
50.2
45-3
51.0
48.3
44.1
42.4
58.0
59.6
53.7
42.6
46.7
43.6
42.8
42.9
47.0
40.1
22.2
41.5
42.2
35.9
57.0
60 .0
39.6
41.4
54.1
35.8
55.2
54.4
38.9
44.6
51.8
37.8
42.2
47.8
43.4
29.1
39.7
50-1
24.9
32.8
50.1
39.7
33.6
49.8
56.4
34.0
49.4
57.2
35.4
48.1
51.3
37.4
48.0
42.0
38.0
47.4
49.2
38.8
47.8
29.8
38.1
48.2
41.1
38.3
47.7
51.6
38.9
47.8
44.5
39.3
47.7
51.3
39.8
47.9
45.0
40.0
47.9
49.4
40.4
47.7
54.9
41.1
47.5
55.9
41.9
47.8
41.4
41.8
48.0
38.9
41.8
48.1
46.3
41.9
47.9
57.4
42.3
47.9
53.3
42.6
47.8
56.4
42.9
47.7
57.2
43.3
47.5
57.1
43.9
47.5
53.0
44.0
47.2
59.9
44.6
47.0
77.8
44.8
47.0
58.5
45.0
47.0
57.8
45.0
7.7
4.1
10.9
6.3
21.1
9.8
7,9
9.3
21.6
14.4
2D.1
16.9
17.2
17.1
10.6
16.3
8.4
16.2
0.0
15.2
9.6
14.5
10.1
14.0
12.5
13.8
17.0
14.1
5.3
13.5
10.0
13.4
5.3
12.9
2.9
12.5
4.0
12.1
2.3
11.7
1.0
11.2
1.7
10.6
0.6
10.4
1.5
10.2
0.0
10.0
0.0
9.8
0.0
9.5
0.0
9.3
0.0
9.0
0.0
8.6
0.0
8.5
0.0
8.2
0.0
8.2
0.0
8.0
0.0
3.0
., , , V , . Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State I&xket News Service
- 5 -
roiAL FLORIDA CliaUS SUPMEKTS. EAIL-SOAT-TRUCK. by weeks - 1962-63 SBASSil
Includes the proper proportion of 'mixed' cars & truck shipments- Intra 4 Interstate raovement.
Eoes not include any Florida consolidated I.e. 1 express shipments.
Week
Ending
GRAN
GE S
GRAPEFRUIT
T A N G E E I H E S
Hail & Boat
Truck #
Rail & Boat
Truck #
Rail & Boat
Truck #
1962
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
9/ 1
.
^
^
^
8
13
_
w
_
15
8
4
..
15
22
3
20
6
138
29
_
46
21
258
10/ 6
4
113
67
559
13
34
182
68
687
-
-
20
39
271
146
931
_
_
27
63
426
195
726
_
1
11/ 3
141
771
160
756
4
9
10
192
660
164
594
9
45
17
123
1120
152
914
25
226
24
199
795
178
e[)4
96
327
12/ 1
190
872
214
651
94
508
8
233
1049
222
732
206
804
15
633
1336
346
768
282
470
22
131
313
160
198
20
53
29
a
43
39
62
1
_
1963
1/ 5
64
186
254
444
4
7
12
106
321
190
481
10
13
19
110
301
130
548
11
8
26
94
361
105
653
5
9
2/ 2
134
338
133
587
9
12
9
70
272
114
657
2
4
16
68
300
114
ax)
3
4
23
98
321
120
b'AJ
3
4
5/ 2
98
356
90
590
1
1
9
104
354
104
628
2
1
16
147
292
115
578
1
—
23
137
206
128
535
-
—
30
123
181
142
514
1
-
4/ 6
102
165
140
484
-
-
15
103
175
129
464
-
-
20
107
137
152
452
27
95
112
131
388
5/ 4
87
94
97
314
11
116
78
118
279
18
128
66
161
247
25
82
29
112
132
6/ 1
51
7
82
58
8
51
9
86
80
15
39
5
58
52
27
3
47
19
?,9
14
t^
19
15
7/ ^.
8
2
6
2
13
2
-
-
-
20
-
-
-
—
27
-
-
-
—
8/ 3
-
-
-
-
10
17
—
~
"
^
4393
12694
5215
18954
739
2306
# — Corrected
Florida truck data nade available
through the courtegy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Fla-
- 6
TOTAL gUPLfflNTS. FIOPTTIA CITOTS - BY TCEEKS - 1962-63 & 1961-62 SEASONS
Note- Includes rail, boat, truck & 'mized' citrus broken doiim into proper proportion.
"~~" Truck reduced' to carlot equivalents on basis £00 boxes per car- No. l.c.l. express
included. Florida 1- c 1 express, by nconths, 1962-63 season - see bottom of page
Week
Ending
1962
9/ 1
3
15
22
29
10/ 6
13
20
27
11/ 3
10
17
24
12/ 1
8
15
22
29
1963
T7^
12
19
26
2/ 2
9
16
23
3/ 2
9
16
23
30
4/ 6
13
20
27
5/ 4
11
18
25
6/ 1
8
15
22
29
7/ 6
13
20
27
8/ 3
10
17
24
31
TO-
TAL
OEANGES
1962-63 1 1961-62
Caxs
Cars
13
_
12
_
23
7
46
29
117
101
ae
137
310
303
489
538
912
641
852
780
1243
1057
994
738
1062
881
1282
1118
1969
1723
444
1161
64
185
250
427
411
455
472
342
369
419
454
458
439
343
304
267
276
244
207
181
194
194
111
58
60
44
30
16
10
2
1371
869
1127
1145
845
983
1105
1146
1230
1148
1057
983
890
607
771
893
837
835
890
855
749
574
591
457
370
287
233
190
138
144
110
83
63
46
15
17087
33234
GBAPEFHJIT
1962-63 1 1961-62
lAHGERIKES
1962-63 1 1961-62
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
15
3
144
40
279
218
626
431
755
605
1077
773
921
932
916
791
758
830
1066
787
782
606
865
759
9&i
854
1114
903
358
629
101
111
698
671
678
758
720
771
714
690
680
732
693
663
656
624
593
604
519
411
397
408
244
140
166
110
65
34
8
24179
863
825
1059
1114
796
872
1105
1061
1182
1269
1114
1110
1098
989
925
858
829
771
739
658
523
420
365
280
300
227
168
110
100
66
52
48
33
58
3
31247
1
«
13
12
54
92
251
295
423
282
802
509
810
767
752
894
73
477
1
69
11
400
23
231
19
193
14
152
21
70
6
56
7
40
7
33
2
66
3
65
1
49
mm
32
1
31
-
22
-
18
.
15
»
3
-
3
-
2
-
9
.
1
3095
4888
TOTAL
1962-63 1961-62
Cars
Cars
13
-
27
3
167
47
325
247
743
532
971
742
1387
1076
1411
1470
1841
1444
1664
1702
2560
2139
2199
1626
2529
2149
3046
2739
3835
3520
875
2267
166
365
959
2634
1121
1925
1108
2379
1227
2411
1213
1711
1119
1911
1090
2250
1116
2240
1136
2478
1193
2482
1133
2220
1006
2125
961
2019
891
1318
871
1714
848
1766
726
1669
592
1609
591
1631
602
1511
355
1281
198
994
226
957
154
737
96
670
50
514
18
401
2
300
_
238
.
210
«
162
_
131
_
96
^
84
_
23
44361
69369
^-^oLi;^^i':',^,°°-^^^°'l,- 1962-63 season, l.c.l express by months: Florida - OCT. ,4. NOV. Ill,
^C. 782. JM- 235. HB. 305, MAR- 162. ^R. 67. MAY 22 - Total lT5"88"'cIrlot~ii^i^ai^^s .
CITRUS ailPMENTS - TRICK - ARIZONA. CaLIFQMIa. TEXAS - BY T7EEK5
1962-63 & 1961-62 SEASONS
Carlot equivalents — with__we.eks ending on Thursday
Week
ARIZONA*
Grapefriiit
C A
LIFORNIA
#
TEX
A S
Ending
Oranges
Grapefruit
0 range s
Grapefruit
1962
1962-63 ' 61-62
•62-63
106
61-62
96
•62-63
• 61-62
17
* 62-63
• 61-62
'6^53|
•61-62
9/ 6
22
13
129
138
22
23
^
_
^
^
ao
122
134
19
13
^
3
^^
2
27
94
123
9
5
_
39
^,
10
10/ 4
-
77
94
8
2
_
57
^
55
11
- -
86
98
3
.
68
_
99
18
-
84
107
1
-
.
92
.
len
25
- »
91
97
^.
1
^
81
_
208
11/ 1
45
66
87
»
.
97
_
202
8
57 74
56
80
3
_
.
104
«
246
15
55 55
102
83
.
^
_
98
_
247
22
44 48
126
ao
1
V
^
89
^
163
29
67 64
178
110
1
^
.
124
^
241
12/ 6
57 71
260
159
3
—
2
138
6
266
13
62 49
302
263
2
5
4
196
14
284
20
48 33
335
204
6
6
5
253
16
236
27
49 61
104
80
7
1
3
96
1
157
1963
1/ 3
48 63
119
113
8
2
_
110
^
241
10
79 59
167
144
8
2
_
122
_
316
17
67 64
242
203
7
8
1
37
2
95
24
36 61
217
180
15
5
.
74
9
31
61 72
170
153
20
7
_
34
_
9
2/ 7
49 58
162
141
17
7
_
5
^
14
38 75
149
141
17
5
_
,.
^
21
51 57
163
131
10
6
«
.
^
_
28
45 56
171
163
17
7
_
_
^
^^
3/ 7
30 83
172
172
8
2
^
_
_
_
14
34 75
161
164
13
6
_
^
^
_
21
39 90
150
156
13
5
_
_
_
_
28
32 77
123
133
15
12
_
^
_
^
4/ 4
33 71
126
127
18
9
_
^
^_
_
11
30 40
124
127
10
9
_
^
,.
^
18
27 53
111
124
12
9
^,
^
_
^.
25
33 49
115
122
16
6
_
^
^
^^
5/ 2
37 43
142
131
14
12
^
^
_
•■
9
33 57
164
136
18
10
_
_
1
_
16
35 54
173
124
24
13
_
_
1
^
23
33 57
171
114
20
19
_
_
.
30
44 50
155
88
25
20
_
_
^
^
6/ 6
31 53
116
84
16
14
_
..
_
^
13
22 46
110
72
18
14
_
_
_
^
2D
5 33
91
69
16
15
_
^
_
_
27
2 33
83
73
17
12
^
^
^
_
7/ 4
1 17
81
59
16
9
_
_
_
_
11
13
76
88
13
15
^
^
_
.
18
11
84
38
18
14
_
_
_
^^
25
6
90
98
22
15
^
_
_
_
8/ 1
- -
79
91
18
21
8
— _
92
102
14
20
15
— _
105
97
14
22
22
97
109
16
19
29
105
104
13
19
TOTALS
1414 2D76
6974
6264
643
-±63
15
1917
41
3246
•-Arizona, truck oranges - unavailable by weeks.
IJMDutbovind Passings.
- 8 -
FLOHIJA FRUIT PBOCESSED - 3Y TVEEKS MP TO-miE
1962-63 SSASOH
Week
Ending
0 E A K GE S
Boxes Used
Do -Date
GEAPEFEUIT
Boxes Used
To-JDate
TANGEEIHES
Boxes Used
To-Date
1962
8/ 4
11
18
25
9/ 1
8
15
22
29
10/ 6
13
20
27
11/ 3
10
17
24
12/ 1
8
15
22
29
1963
T7-5
12
19
26
2/ 2
9
16
23
3/ 2
9
16
23
30
4/ 6
13
20
27
5/ 4
11
18
25
6/ 1
8
15
22
29
7/ 6
13
ao
31
35,833
117,296
37,242
36,069
12,013
11,913
6,882
3,350
8,689
7,158
22,682
44,131
116,303
183,713
324,344
281,716
397,026
573.080
340,718
2,202,918
6,709,651
6,293,655
6,507.892
5,303,334
3,206,744
2,085,637
1,617,254
869,656
1,769,361
2,097,866
2.193,446
2.<J09,738
2,286,634
1,926,408
1,694,703
1,502,930
1,667,451
1,366.318
1,373,307
981,792
394,250
505,831
276.249
378,278
130,803
87,715
46.711
9,258
5,806
1,280
449
35,633
153,129
190.371
226,440
238,453
250,366
257,248
260,598
269,287
276,445
299,127
343,258
159.561
643,274
967,618
1,249,334
1,646,360
2,219,440
3,060,158
5,263,076
11,972.727
18,266,382
24.774,274
30,077,608
33,284,352
35,369,989
36,987,243
37,856,899
39,626,260
41,724.126
43,916.572
46,326.310
48.612,944
50,539,352
52,234,055
53,736,985
55,404,436
56.770,754
58,144.061
59.125,853
BD ,020.103
QD, 525,934
60,802,183
61,180,461
61,311.264
61,398.979
61,445,690
61.454.948
51,460,754
61.462,034
61,462.034
61,462,483
31,872
43,468
38,591
35,603
10 ,095
6,803
2,883
3,095
7,624
49,350
74,124
102.902
193,746
226,099
282,435
279,228
291,320
374,325
417.901
391 .044
261,580
242,247
595,394
1,006,227
1,377.443
1,697,236
2,370,725
1,408.730
1,128,430
628,298
480,633
318,583
310,540
273,261
207,276
135,664
145.466
144,399
123,^4
81.872
31.538
69.270
47.186
19,864
22.927
14,019
7,232
7,962
1.145
31^
31,872
75,340
113,931
149»534
159,629
166,432
169,315
172,410
180 ,034
229 .384
303,508
406,410
600,156
826,255
1,108,690
1,387,918
1,679,238
2,053,563
2,471,464
2,862.508
3.124.088
3,366,335
3,961.729
4,967,955
6,3-x5.399
8,042,635
10,413,360
11,822,090
12,950,520
13,578,813
14,059,451
14,378,034
14,688,574
14,951,835
15,169,111
15,354.775
15,500,241
15.644,640
15,768,234
15,850,106
15,941,644
16,010,914
15,058,100
16.077.964
16,100,891
16,114,910
16,122,142
16,130,104
15,131,249
16,131.249
16,131,249
16,131,563
328
328
4,447
4,775
6,595
11,370
36.761
43.131
67,956
116,087
120,135
236,222
105,185
341,407
28,380
369.787
-
369.787
1,656
371 ,443
3,396
374,839
1,489
376,328
18,659
394,987
2,843
397,830
456
398,286
193
398,479
-
398,479
_
398,479
—
398,479
_
398.479
-
398,479
1,565
400.044
-
400.044
-
400 .044
-
400 ,044
-
400.044
61,462.483
16,131,563
400,044
,v < ., . Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Commission, lakeland, norida
- 9 -
FLORIDA FHJIT
PROCESSED - BY vVKKKS AlID TO -DATS
1962-63 SEASON - COOTIKUED
Week
Ending
TEMPLE S
T A N 0 E
LOS
M UE C 0
T T S
Boxes Used
To -Date
Boxes Used
To -Date
Boxes Used
To-Date
1962
8/ 4
11
18
991
991
25
811
1,802
9/ 1
285
2.087
8
302
2,389
15
88
2.477
22
81
2,558
29
67
2.625
10/ 6
_
2,625
13
125
2,750
20
-
2,750
27
177
2,927
11/ 3
576
3,503
477
477
—
—
10
^
3,503
2,997
3,474
—
—
17
527
4,030
8,094
11,568
131
131
24
«
4,030
7,223
18,791
-
131
12/ 1
202
4,232
10,530
29,321
-
131
8
4,545
8,777
11.376
40,697
-
131
15
17,849
26,626
18,375
59,072
-
131
22
55.469
82,095
23,511
82,583
11,241
11 .372
29
64,410
146,505
6,319
88,902
4,090
15,462
1963
T7""S
101,543
248,048
8,585
97,487
2,164
17,626
12
101,009
349,057
14,306
111,793
3,317
20,943
19
143,440
492.497
20.398
132.191
5,399
26,842
26
170.742
663.239
11,398
143,589
6,930
33.772
2/ 2
166.137
829,376
5,460
149 ,049
5,160
38,932
9
33,121
862,497
1,084
150,133
2,770
41.702
16
26,708
889,205
1,791
151,924
1,234
42,986
23
35,943
925.148
234
152,158
375
43.361
3/ 2
16,236
941,334
398
152,556
-
43,361
9
16,519
957.903
209
152.765
217
43,578
16
14,867
972,770
_
152.765
1,693
45.271
23
17,230
990.000
-
152.765
1,216
46.487
30
10,262
1,000,262
95
152,860
169
46,656
4/ 6
3,582
1,003,844
47
152.907
588
47 ,244
13
3.043
1.011,887
-
152,907
345
47.589
20
5,847
1,017,734
.
152.907
—
47 . 589
27
9,098
1,026,832
-
152,907
36
47.625
5/ 4
1,762
1,028,594
—
152.907
-
47,625
11
260
1,028.854
_
152,907
-
47,525
18
2,668
1.031,522
w
152.907
-
47,625
25
2,449
1,033,971
-
152,907
-
47.625
6/ 1
3,073
1.037.044
-
152,507
-
47.625
8
110
1,037.154
42
152,949
-
47 , 625
15
239
1.037,333
22
491
1,037,834
29
.
1,037.884
7/ 6
-
1,037,884
15
ac
31
1,037,884
152,949
47.625
Made available
through the co\irtesy of the Florida Citrus Conmission, Lakeland, Florida
- 10
rnfffUDS. RJI & TROCK - nB.JTffiS - 41 U. 5. CITIES & 5 CAITM)IAN CITIES
VT^M 5^T. ^, 1962 ISS'I -niliY 31, 19P3 - BY STATES OF JRigPT
Caxlots rail inclui. boat - Truck & br.at converted to caxlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities
AlbsEy, N.y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, ifa-ss- #
Bioffalo, N.Y.
Chica^, 111- #
Cincinnati, 0-
Cleveland, 0. #
Columbia, S>C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver,. Colo -
Detroit, Mich. #
Ft. ■fTorth, Tex.
Houston, Tex. #
Indinjiap&lis, Ind.
Kejisas City, ito.
Los jingeles,. Gal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Fle^
MilTCUjkee, TJis.
Mr^ls-StJ^aul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La. #
'tfew York City-Newai'k it
Philadelphia, Pa. #
Pittsburg, Pa. #
Portland, Ore-
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
< Lake City, Utah #
Sen Antonio , Tax .
Sbn Fianc j^sco-Oakland
Seaiitla-Tacoma, *7ash.
Washington, D-C.
Wichita, Kans. f
TOTAL
FLA.
bST
IS!^
12
262
18
233
10
105
64
40
21
84
U
27
15
8
1546
708
84
2
4
13
15
46
77
494
192
276
358
146
396
144
292
276
132
40
159
49
71
145
117
68
177
140
411
69
41
112
287
1037
593
227
3
55
142
5
74
9
9
22^
15
CALIF.
Bail
Truck
3332
140
7
214
2
iieo
232
1012
171
517
2
5
2
763
2
142
15
30
17
7
170
156
11
3
3314
1220
654
51
63
218
10
147
124
4
17
54
31
24
8
313
20
3
10
209
439
41
75
148
38
267
2854
6
70
62
103
202
13
76
3
39
2
306
1
169
211
123
1178
335
17
90
AHIZ.
Bail
££y£k
2
5
2
10589
7058 7557
34
142
6
38
1
6
85
1
4
7
18
5
1
1
9
26
31
8
29
22
27
1
7
25
4
85
6
2
2
2
10
21
2
4
1
7
11
6
4
462
256
TEX.
Bail
Is^.k
MEX.
Bail
ISJgli..
1
21
3
1
1
43
5
5
77
32
7
10
64
1
44
1
5
2
12
1
6
13
5
6
1
7
1
75
33
9
70
450
TOTAL
ifeil
142
24
480
20
1428
242
1280
241
598
24
n
2
939
7
1©
16
1
53
33
7
192
161
2D
8
4881
1955
775
61
67
260
4
2
14
163
171
4
14453
Montrsai, Que., Can. =i
OttaTTO.^ Ont., Can. ^
Toronto, Ont. Can. ^
Vancouver, B.C.Can-i
Winniptig. ,Man., Can. i
5
7
342
9
127
2
14
610
125
850
82
175
^1
1
54
244
66
69
1
6
2
4
35
36
7
1
719
126
897
98
130
f-Mdiii^ngtlJjm^tt^g - BkIL
CAKi'.IiA; IfontxearL;
Jaj^an 5
Brazil 35
Israel 67
Sd. Africa 339
f-T&4iJ:tijQnal_l^£!^_S - THICK
Phila. 2; Pitts, 2.
CMADA^ l^^aU.'^: Israel
Brazil
rest Indies
- UNITED STAiSSt ^^YorkCiJy^Njwark- Israel 87; ^:eit IndJetr- 26.
^t^awja .To^nt^ Vancoiyrer .E^3B^JiiP.SS
SD.^rica 1 Japan 15 Brazil" 2 Israel 6
Japan 5 So. Africa 2 So- Africa 49 Sb.Afrif^ 15
Israel 13 Israel 53 Japan 274 Jaj>an 88'
. UNITED STATES: NewOrlegn^, Louisiana 15 - Saltjlaise CiVy, Un-
is.jael— Host . ejHlJhgo. STCleve. 2; Detr. 1; Houston T;
iOO ■ iltt,ami Isreal 17 Tojpntj£: So._Airir8. 279 li^^g^
W. Indies 1
Israel
Brazil
91
28
SSlfricn 3
Israel 1
- 11
UI^LOADS. 5ttIL & TEUCK - SRaPEFHUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
nOM SEPT. 1. 196;? 1HBU JtH.Y 31. 3,963 - BY STATE OF ORirrlM
Carlots rail include boat - Truck 4 boat converted to corlot equivalents on basis 5CC boxes
Cities
FLk.
CALIF.
ABIZ.
TEX.
ySEL.
TOTAL
Bail
Pail
Bail
Bail
Bail
Bail
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, N-T.
4
143
2
2
_
_
_
_
_
6
145
Atlanta, Ga-
2
270
4
7
_
1
^
.
_
.
6
278
RR.l+-.irmrfi, Vfi .
213
199
3
3
1
V
«.
.
_
«,
217
202
BirtLin^em, Ala-
.
133
-
5
-
«
.
^
..
^
_
138
Boston, Mass.
319
480
30
2
2
_
•
—
_
.
351
482
Buffalo, N.Y.
15
208
5
-
12
.
.
_
..
-
32
208
Chicago, 111.
289
753
27
15
9
17
.
.
_
1
325
786
Cincinnati , 0 .
98
218
23
1
1
_
.
«
_
«.
122
219
Cleveland, 0.
28
542
14
1
_
_
_
_
_
M
42
543
Colutrbia, S.C.
1
96
1
2
_
1
.
•
.
.
2
99
Dallas, Tex.
.
172
:.
41
.
4
.
7
_
3
_
227
Denver, Colo.
_
331
.
40
•
35
-
-
-
1
-
407
Detroit, Mich.
237
364
18
1
9
_
«,
_
_
.
264
365
Ft. Tforth, Tex.
_
44
.,
13
_
1
.
3
_
1
_
62
Houston, Tex.
-
83
-
11
—
2
.
.
-
1
-
97
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo-
14
235
1
2
2
_
_
^
_
•.
17
237
1
230
-
18
2
«
-
_
_
1
250
los Angeles, Cal.
.
366
.
420
.
587
_
«
_
1
..
1374
Louisville, Ky-
13
148
_
1
.
_
_
•
_
—
13
149
iifeii5>his, Tenn.
_
137
—
7
.
_
*
—
_
_
-
144
Miami, Fla-
-
476
.
1
-
^
-
.
-
_
—
477
Mil\«aukee, T?is.
9
223
2
6
•
-.
.
.
-
_
U
229
Urrj^l s-S-h- Pp.nl , Minn.
6
313
8
9
3
—
•
•
-
—
17
322
Nashville, Tenn.
3
61
1
5
^
^
.
_
_
1
4
67
New Orleans, La.
.
149
.
13
_
1
_
^
-
_
—
163
New York City-Newark
1854
1866
106
2
6
-
-
-
-
..
1966
1868
Philadelphia, Pa.
662
558
17
«
1
.
•
«
_
_
680
558
Pittsburgh, Pa.
7?
434
13
-
19
1
.
*
_
-
109
435
Portland, Ore.
84
40
3
55
10
33
1
-
-
—
98
128
Providence, P.. I.
c
72
1
..
1
-.
.
_
.
.
4
72
St. Lo'ois, Mo-
40
310
4
20
1 1
6
.
_
_
.
45
336
Salt Lake Ciiy, Utah
-
110
1
40
.
13
•
.
.
»
1
163
San Antonio, Tex.
_
98
_
28
.
3
_
2
_
1
_
132
Ran F-ppnf.i c;rr,_rfeV1an ri
_
30-*
-
219
1
110
_
-
-
—
1
633
Seattle-Tacoma, v/ash.
119
82
2
49
24
23
.
..
..
_
145
154
Washington, D.C.
49
289
-
1
-
-
-
_
-
-
49
290
■".Tichita, Kans. #
-
57
-
12
-
2
-
1
-
-
-
72
TOTAL
4139
286
102
1
_
4523
10594
1052
842
13
10
12511
Montreal , Que . , Can. #
16
670
89
1
32
_
^
^
_
^
137
671
Ottasva, Ont., Can. #
2
100
8
_
4
.
1.
.
..
_
14
100
Toronto, Ont., Can. =f
12
ao5
56
5
12
_
1
—
-
-
81
810
Vancouver, B.C., Can .
112
30
4
30
<±
.
.
_
_
-
120
60
Winnipeg, l&Xi.,Caxi.
-
133
11
13
6
-
-
-
1
-
18
146
Total
142
1738
168
49
5B
-
1
-
_
370
1787
#-Addiiiiinal_lMLOADS - BAIL - UtIITED SIAEES — None
CANADA — None.
T^-A(idiiio.naJ._UElOA£S - THJGK - millED SIaIES
13
CANADA — i&)nt.realj. ^e_.
Cent. America
OtJawSii Ont.
Cent. Aznerica
V/ichita, Kans-, Unknown 13 cars
1
Toronto. Ont .
Cent. America 9
West Indies 1
12
UMIAADS. gAlI A TEUCK - TANCTEDE^ - 41 U. 5. CITIES & 5 CANADIAII CITIES
FIPM f£PT. 1. 196.3 IKRU JULY 31. 1963 - BY STATE ORIGIN
Carlots XEiil include boat - Truck & boat converted to caxlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
FLA.
CALIF,
^il Truck
ABIZ.
^il Truck
TEX.
MEX.
TOTAL
Cities
Truck
^^ Truck
^^^ Truck
^^1 Truck
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmin^aom, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S.C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Menqphis, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Milvsaukee, Wis.
Mnpls-St. Pavil, Minn.
Nashville, Tonn.
New Orleans, La.
Hew York City- Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburg, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, to.
rfi.lt Lake City, Utah
San ijatonio , Tex .
3an Fran cisco-Oakl fsnd
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
Washington, D.C.
Wicihita, Kans. f
1 21
43
28 43
1 23
45 84
2 43
31 104
13 26
13 79
2 34
13
13
39 81
3
14
1 48
21
2
1 17
11
56
1 27
1 20
9
20
243 206
85 94
34 75
i 30
5 27
4
1
9 2
10 36
5
I 3
I 2
9 2
1 17
1
4
9
1 1
4
4
I i
390
I 8
1
1
5
I 5
13 2
7 1
3
1 20
1 1
7
11
68
13
r 1
1
1
3 7
1
31
I 1
1
1
1 I
- 1
- 10
1
1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1
- 1
1
1
4
i
2 30
1 3
2
I 5
8
4 7
2
9
1
- i
3
- 2
I 7
1 7
2 1
1 1
4 14
I 23
1
- 2
1 21
48
29 43
1 26
58 86
4 43
37 158
14 30
13 81
2 34
22
30
44 89
9
37
1 49
24
425
1 20
19
57
1 30
1 26
9
33
258 215
92 95
40 76
2 21
2 30
10 42
8
38
80
9 16
10 36
8
mnL
567
1335
36
583
6
54
^
21
132
630
3104
iviontreal. Que., Can.
Ottavra., Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont., Can.
Vancouver, B.C., Can.
Winnipeg, Man., Can-
1 74
6
18 78
1
7
4 1
4
2
_
1
7
23
- 5
12 75
6
46 78
1
14
TOTAL
^ 165
' 3
-
1
» 5
'' 173
^-Additional .IMLQADS
GAMm —None.
HAIL - UNITED Slfl-TES
N o n
f->s',dd.iti2.nal_TJig:£iii^
CAKAPA — None.
THICK - UNITED STATES — Wichita, Kans., Unknoro 1 car.
13
UNIiOADS. BkIL a ZRECK - lJXED CITRUS - 41 U. S- CITIES & 5 CAITADIAN CITIES
PaOM SEPT. 1. 1962 THKJ JULY 31. 1963 - BY ST^-IES OF ORIGIN
Cajlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities
FLa.
CALIF.
ARIZ.
TEX.
UEx.
TOTAL
Sail n, ,
Truck
Truck
Truck
Sail,.,
Truck
Truck
1^1 m ,
Truck
iilbany, IT.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass-
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S-C.
Dallas, las.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Torth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, ifo.
Los ii-npeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ey.
Kerrjphis, TftTin.
Mi arm , Fla.
Milwaukee, Wis-
Mnpl s-St. Paul , Minn .
Nashville, Term.
New Orleans, La.
New York City-Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, E.I.
St. Louis, Ifo-
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio , Tez .
San Fianci SCO-Oakland
Seattle-Tacons., Wash.
Washington, D.C.
V.'ichita, Kans.
1 5
114
151 -
6 6
61
59
6
10
86 I
2 1
12
5
1 8
1
4 1
4
828
242
29
1
1
9
1
11
19
1
23
78 I
24
29
4
18
11
19 I
4
7
1
li Z
1 £
9
3
2
57
6
18
9
1
3
38
1
3 I
4 I
4 I
1 -
1 -
1
1
2 ~
4
I I
1
8
2
1
1 I
4
20 5
1
138
232
30 6
102
63
24
21
111 -
4
9 1
1
24 I
6
3 28
10
7 1
2 4
887
248
48
2
1
23
3 I
8
49
TOTAL
1640
26
393
24
22
1
16
2072
50
Montreal, Qie.,Can. #
OttaTia, Ont - ,Can.
Toronto , Ont - ,Can.
Vancouver ,3 .C . ,Can .
Winnineg, Man. .Can.
1
1 3
3 4
7
1 8
3 -
1
-
1
8 4
7
2 11
TOTAL
3
11
12
4
_
1
18
15
#-AddiJii^EalJ[JNIAADS - BAIL
CAllkVA — MDntxeapLj. _2ae .
- UNITED STaTSS
Israel 1.
o n e.
#-MdiiioEalJ[Mm£S - THJCK - L'MI'IED STATES — Boston, Mass- West Indies 1 car.
CASADA — None
14
Total Orange Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1962
UNITED SIAIES
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
Crop Year
CALIF.
TxA.f
TEX. # AEIZ.#
AIA.#
LA. # MIGS# TOTAL #
-Ji^^u^Si^ ^B_o_x_e_s_-
1889
1,245
3,147
__
_
-.
—
—
4.392
1899
5,882
273
—
11
1/ -
1
—
6,167
1909
14,440
4,888
11
33
1
152
5
19,530
1919
16,632
8,000
9
80
20
37
31
24,809
19aD
23,771
9,400
5
60
82
42
25
33,385
1921
14,021
8,400
5
80
82
50
30
22,668
1922
21,283
10.900
10
81
190
60
45
32,569
1923
24,153
13,700
6
86
225
75
55
38,300
Average 19,972
10,080
7
77
120
53
37
30.346
1924
18,506
11,300
17
60
2
75
«
29.960
1925
24,200
10,200
12
86
130
100
27
34,755
1926
28,252
11,000
41
75
75
150
42
39.635
1927
22,737
9,500
35
54
110
200
50
32.736
1928
39,159
16,500
125
99
85
220
30
56,218
Average 26,571
11,700
56
75
80
149
Average 30,747
15,500
357
145
84
248
30
35
38,661
1929
21,195
9.800
261
137
212
187
37
31,829
1930
35,179
19.200
250
139
3
287
2
55,060
1931
34,658
14,200
520
145
80
245
54
49,902
1932
34.265
16,400
325
147
120
278
80
51,615
1933
28,439
17,900
430
155
3
245
2
47,174
47,116
1934
45,047
17,600
650
170
140
293
88
63,988
1935
32,809
18,000
777
240 ■
2
244
1
52,073
1936
29,827
22,100
2,000
220
56
309
26
54.538
1937
45,914
26,200
1,440
350
76
238
67
74,285
1938
41,420
33,300
2,815
430
96
385
85
78.531 '
Average 39,003
23,440
1,536
282
74
294
53
64,683
1939
44,425
28, XO
2,360
595
75
223
59
75.742 j
1940
50,778
31,300
2.650
528
1
253
^
85.510
1941
52,155
29,300
2,850
660
5
192
1
85.163 ,
Continued Page No. 15
- 15
UNITED STAJES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1962
U. S. Department of Agriculttire, Statisticial Beporting Service
^rop
Yeeu: - Cont'd.
CALIF. #
riA. # TE2C.# AEIZ.# ALA.# LA.# MISS.#
TOTAL #
1942
1943
44,329
51,961
-^^^u^^_n_d_^_gx_e^ -
41,400
49,800
2,550
3,550
730
1,100
340
240
89.349
106,651
Average
48,730
35. 9K) 2,792
732
16
250
12
88 ,483
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
60,500
44,010
53,530
45,830
37,010
4/ 46,800
54,000
58,400
62,400
62,700
3/
4,400
4,800
5.000
5,2CXD
3,400
1.150
1,210
1,2C0
780
710
360
330
4]jO
300
300
113,210
104,350
118,540
114,510
104,120
Average
48,176
56,860 4,560
1,010
34C
110 .946
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
41,860
45,210
38,410
46,030
32,400
63,500
4/ 72,100
4/ 83,100
77,100
4/ 96,300
1,760
2.730
300
1.000
900
985
1,400
730
900
1,170
370
300
SO
SO
100
108.475
121,710
122,590
125,080
130,870
Average
40,782
78,420 1.332
1,037
174
121,745
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
39,430
4/ 93,500
1,500
1,130
38,37)
4/ 95,700
1,600
1.150
35,900
4/ 97,800
1,600
1,290
23,200
84,600
2,000
1,250
40,200
90,500
2.300
610
175
-
135,725
195
-
137,015
115
-
136,705
205
-
111,255
220
-
133,830
Average
35.418
92,420 1,800
1,086
182
130,906
1959
31,300
94,300
2,700
1,500
1960
25,000
91,600
3,500
1,160
1961 2/
30.4CX5
117,400
2,300
1,440
1962 Prcliainaiy 28,000
76,500
80
1,560
260
-
128,960
275
-
121,535
255
-
141,795
15
~
106,155
Average
^Includes tangerines "-Negligible.
2/ Revised Ij 500 bozes or less.
_3/ Inclvides economic abandonment: Early & Mid sea son- 900,000 boxes - Tangerines- 600,000 bxs-
^ Includes economic abandonnent : Tji^JGERIMES — 1944-45 season. 150,000 bozes —
1950-51 season. 200,000 boxes — ig'Sl-^ season. 400.000 boxes — 1953-54 season 500,000 --
1954-5j season. 200,000 — 1955-56 season, 200,000 — 1956-57 season. 200,000 boxes.
16
UNITED SCAIES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1962
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Beporting Service
Cro-o Year
1889
1899
1909
1919
1933
1931
1922
1923
YLk.
TEX.
CALIF.
ARIZ.
-
Ih
^ jj^ a n _d _
B
o^ e^ -
10
.•
—
—
10
12
__
18
1
31
1,062
1/
~
123
1
1,186
5,900
3
363
29
6,295
5,800
5
395
34
6,234
6,700
8
360
35
7,103
7.800
35
394
60
8,289
8,500
65
363
95
9,023
Average
6,940
23
375
51
7,389
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
8,900
301
387
105
9,693
7.600
200
600
150
8,5K)
8,600
361
672
120
9,753
7. 500
624
720
176
8,920
1,300
753
972
211
13,236
Average
8.780
428
670
152
10,030
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
8,300
1,550
1,000
365
11,215
15.800..
1,200
1,290
400
18,690
10,700
2,600
1,431
450
15,181
11.600
1,440
1,350
614
15,004
10,900
1,200
1.772
800
14.672
Average
11,460
1,598
1,368
526
14,952
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
Average
15,200
2,740
2,167
1.240
21.347
11,500
2,780
2,267
1,800
18,347
18,100
9.630
1,540
1,400
30.670
14,600
11,840
1,943
2.750
31.133
23.300
15,670
1.924
2,700
43.594
16,540
8.532
1.969
1,978
29,018
15,900
14,400
1,992
2,900
35,192
34,600
13,650 - ■
1,983
2,650
42,883
19,230
14,500
3,181
3.380
40,261
Continued Page No. 17
17
UITITED SIAIES; Total Grapefruit Production, By States- Continued
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1962
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Beporting Service
Crop
Year - Continued
FLA.
lEX.
CALIT.
iiBIZ.
TOTAL
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946 3/
1947
1948
Average
-^^^u^a_n^__B_2i,_x_e^ -
27,300
17,510
Si -a. ^i JA ^i
3,071
2,600
50,481
31,000
17,710
3,300
4,080
56,090
23,600
15,554
2,705
3,122
44,981
22.300
22.300
3,830
3,750
52,180
32,000
24,000
3.350
4,100
63,450
29 ,000
23,300
3,120
4,100
59,520
33.000
23,200
2,430
3,X0
61,630
30,200
11,300
2,150
1,880
45,530
Average
29.300
20,820
2,976
3,366
56,462
1949
1950
1951 4y
1952
1953 5/
24,200
6,400
2,500
3,400
36,500
33,200
7.500
2,730
3,150
46.580
36,000
200
2,160
2,140
40,500
32,500
400
3,460
3,0C0
38.360
42,000
1,200
2,500
2,670
48,370
Average
33,580
3,140
2,470
2,372
42,062
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
34,800
2,500
2,420
2,470
42,190
38,300
2,200
2,510
2,370
45,380
37,400
2.800
2,410
2,180
44,790
31,100
3,500
2.400
2,780
39,780
35,200
4,200
2,530
1,870
43,830
Average
35,360
3,040
2,50c
2,334
43,442
1959
30,500
5,330
2,700
3,220
41.620
1960
31,600
6,800
2,640
2,260
43,300
1961 2/
35,000
2,700
2,740
2.270
42,710
1962 PrRliminary
30,000
200
2,500
2,130
34,830
Average
2j Eevised.
^/ 4/ _5/ Includes economic abandonment:
1946-47 season- 2,600,000 boxes
1951-52 season- 3,000,000 boxes
1953-54 season- 1,300,000 boxes
2./ 500 boxes or less.
^seedless 800.000 - other 1,800,000)
'seedless 500,000 - other 2,500,000]
'seedless 300,000 - otner 1,000,000)
- 18
PBDDUCTIOP - FLORIDA. ORANGES
U. S. Department of Agricultvjre, Statistical Reporting Service
Segregated - IE14PIES, OTHER EARLY & MID-SEASON, VALEKCUS & TANGERINES
Crop Year Tangelos
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1980-51
1951-53
1953-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
235
1956-57
320
1957-58
350
1958-59
300
1959-60
550
1960-61 ,
500
1961-62 2/
1,000
1962-36 1/
750
Teziples
Early &
Mid- season
Valencias
Tangerines
JIii£.B^^£^— .SS-S^^ -
710
1,100
1,700
1,700
2,200
2,500
2.800
2,700
1,500
3,000
3,900
4,000
4,600
2,000
21,700
25,400
30,500
31,000
32.000
32,890
35,700
42,100
40,600
48.000
49,500
48.7D0
51,600
51,200
44,100
45,100
47,000
52,300
45,500
21,100
24,400
23,200
27,400
26,300
34,900
30,500
34.800
29.900
41,100
36.400
39,500
38,700
29,800
38,900
42,500
35,700
56,500
29,000
4/
I
4,000
4,330
4,7D0
4,000
4,400
5,000
4,800
4,500
4,900
5,000
5,100
4,700
4,800
2,100
4,500
2,800
4,900
4,000
2,000
'tot.' ohan®
PiDDUCTION
3/
46,800
54,000
58,400
62,400
62,700
63,500
72,100
83.100
77,100
96,300
93,500
95,700
97,800
84.600
90,500
94,300
91,600
118,000
79,250
ij Jxily estiroate. 2/ Revised. 3/ 4/ _5/ &/ 7J ^ ^ }Qj Includes Government ptirchases
Se abandonment for aconcmic reasons: 194&-47; EarTy & Midseason- 900.000; Tangerines- 800,000
boxes. TANffiRINES- 1944-45 season. 150,000; 1950-51.. 200,000; 1951-^2. 400,000; 1953-54.
500,000; 1954-S5T 200.000; 1955-56. 200,000; 1956-57. 200,000; toxes.
PRDDUCTION - SXORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
SEEDLESS and 't)TtiEH"
TOTAL GFAPEFEUllJ
PROroCTICW
Crop Year
White
S e e d 1
Pink
ess
Total
"other"
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1946-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 2/ •
1962-63 T/
15,800
15,600
15,500
12,5)0
14,000
13.400
11.900
14,800
12,500
'■!Lh,^R^^MA^B.si£^3. ~
4,730
5,000
6,100
5,0C0
5,600
6,700
7,300
9.000
7,500
8.400
14,000
14,000
14,8C0
14,700
11,200
15,800
17,700
17,100
21,900
20.500
20.600
21,600
17,600
19.600
20,100
19,200
23,800
20,000
13,900
18,000
15,000
18,200
15,500
13,000
17,400
18,300
15,400
20,100
14,300
17,700
15,800
13,500
15,600
10,400
12,400
11,200
10,000
3/
1/
3.1
1/
22.300
32.000
29,000
33,000
30,300
24,300
33,300
36,000
32,500
43,000
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
30.530
31,600
35,000
30,000
\J July estiirate. 2/ Revised.
^ ^ 3J §J Includes Government purchases and ahandonment for economic reasons:
1946-47 season- 2,600,000 hoxes (seedless 800,000 - other 1.800,000);
}'^Jt'!-^t season- 3,700,000 boxes (seedless 2,400,000 - other 1,300,000);
1951-52 season- 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500.000 - other 2,50O,0OO);
1953-54 season- 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300.000 - other 1,000,000').
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
19
PIOnJCTIOH AtlD 'JTELIZATION - FLOFIDA CITHJS
CBOPS OF 1953-59 to 1961-62 IMCLUSI"gE
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Heporting Service
Total
PRD-
DOC-
TION
1/
FABK
DISPOSITION
UTILIZATION OF SALES
CEOP
For
Faun
House
hold
Use
Sold
Frosh Sales
Total
SEASON
Total
Fresh
Sales
Shitiped Out of State
Intra
State
Sales
Pro-
Total i^cl'iAms
&rress
Boat
Truck
cess-
ed
ALL OEANCSS (I
;xciuc
ling
Tangerines
)
1958.
-59
86.000
650
85.350
16,837
12
,923
1959-
-60
91
• too
665
90
.835
20.765
16
225
I960-
-61
86,700
690
86.010
16.770
12
.169
1961-
-6'^
113,400
775
112
,625
20,915
16,241
Earlv & Midseason
1958-
-59
47
.100
350
46.750
10,574
8
281
1959-
-60
49,000
365
48
635
11,747
9.059
1960-
-61
51
.000
390
50
,610
10,411
7
592
1961.
-62
56.900
425
56
,475
11,540
8
770
Valenc]
las
1958-
-59
38
,900
300
38
600
6,263
4
R42
1959-
-60
42
,bno
300
42
200
9.018
7
166
1960-
-61
3b
TOO
300
35.400
6.359
4
477
1961.
-62
56
500
350
56
150
9,375
7
471
TANsamss
1953-
-59
4
500
70
4
230
2,635
2
291
1959-
-60
2
800
70
2
630
2.089
1
759
1960.
-61
4
.300
70
4
830
3.242
2
881
1961-
-62
4,000
70
3
930
2,695
2
362
ALL Ca'AfJ!;j<'HnT 3/
1958.
-59
35
,200
160
35.040
16.479
14
,713
1959.
-60
30
,b00
160
30
340
16,032
14
,055
I960-
-61
31
600
IK)
31
,440
15, 72^
13
,748
1961-
-62
35,000
180
34
620
17.811
15
832
Seedless
lS58.
-59
19
,600
80
19
520
13,766
12
fiOl
1959-
-60
20
100
80
20.020
14.480
13
,111
1960-
-61
19
,200
80
19
.120
13,293
11
972
1961-
-62
23
.800
100
23
,600
15,750
14
,473
Other Than
Seed:
.ess
so
15
520
2,713
2
1958-
-59
15.600
,112
1959-
-60
10
.400
80
10
.320
1,552
'944
1960-
-61
12.400
80
12
320
2.433
1
776
1961.
-62
11
.230
80
11
,020
2,061
1
,359
ii^^ii^ as d_ B aifi^ iJ
5,021
5,514
4,524
5,560
4/
2,9yl
2,626
2,838
2,523
1,898
2,722
784
520
934
757
5,527
4,808
4,808
4.989
4,4'B7
4,341
4/
45 7,857 3,914
124 10,587 4,540
72 7,573 4,601
138 10,543 4,674
4/ 4/ 2,293
■57 6,011 2,688
29 5,037 2.719
16 5,916 2,770
4/ 4/ 1 , 621
"57 4,576 1,852
43 2,536 1,882
122 4,627 1,904
467
4/
110
A/
'4
3
4/
1,507
1,238
1,947
1,605
4/
344
330
361
333
119 9,067 1,766
38 9,209 1,977
113 8,827 1,978
274 10.569 1,979
1,165
1 369
1,321
1,277
601
608
657
702
68,513
70,070
69.240
91,710
36,176
36,883
40.199
44,935
32,337
33,132
29,041
46,775
1,595
541
1,588
1,235
18,561
14,308
15,714
16,309
5,754
5 540
5,827
7,850
12,807
8,768
9,887
8,959
LIMES
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
200
320
510
340
o
5
5
5
195
315
305
335
125
199
194
152
Note- 1962-63 season, figures not available at time of Sunnary release.
70
116
Ul
183
Ij "Total Production" and "Production of Value" are the same for each season.
2/ Net content of box of Florida oranges & tangerines. 90-lbs.; grapefruit & limes. 80-lbs-
^ Includes economic abandomrent as follows: 1961-62 season. 200,000 boxes (lOO.CCO seedless
& 100,000 seedy type); 1958/59-1960/61 seasons, none.
4/ Not available.
20
U.
PjCIUCTION & IlTILIZATinN - CALIIOMIA CITEJS
CaOPES OF 1953-59 to 1961-62. INCLUSIVE
S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Heporting Sea?vice
CIDP
SEASON
Total
PiD-
roc-
TICK
1/
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
1/
FABtt
DISPOSITION
"For
Farm
House
hold
use
Sold
UTILIZATION OF SAISS
Fresh Sales
Total
Packed
Loose
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
ALL OBANCTIS
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 3/
1961-63 3/
40.200
30,800
25,000
2) ,400
Navels & Miscellaneous
1958-59 16,900
1959-60 13,500
1960-61 9,000
1961-62 4/ 7,600
Valencias
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 3/
1961-62 2/
23,300
17,300
16,000
12,800
Xk^ii^SS.^ — S^i^^ -§/
39,810
30,450
24,800
21,170
16.710
13,300
8,860
7.460
23,100
17,150
15,840
12,710
210
210
200
200
100
100
100
100
110
110
100
100
39,600
30,240
24,600
19,970
16,610
13,200
8,760
7,360
22,990
17,040
15,840
12,610
29.130
22.530
19,130
15,060
14,530
11,550
8,250
6,660
14,600
10.960
10,880
8,400
f
H
3/
§.
I
I
.5/
3/
I
ALL GRAPSFECJIT
1953-59 2,530 2,527 20 2,507
1959-60 2,700 2,671 22 2,649
1960-61 , 2,640 2,630 22 2,638
1961-62 4/ 2,740 2,630 22 2,^8
Desert Valleys
1958-59 - 630 627 4 623
1959-60 1,400 1,371 6 1.365
196D-Q 1 240 1 230 6 1 224
1961-62 4/ 1,540 1,420 6 1,414
Other Areas
1958-59 1,900 1,900 16 1,884
1959-60 1,300 1,3C0 16 1,284
1960-61 , 1,400 1,400 16 1,384
1961-62 4/ 1,200 1,200 16 1184
1,787
1,803
1,720
1,630
487
839
670
820
1,300
964
1,050
800
lElONS
1958-59 16,900
1959-60 17.100
1960-61 3/ 13,800
1961-62 1/ 15|000
LB/DHS (including Arizona)
1958-59 681
1959-60 , 693
1960-61 3/ 545
1961-62 1/ 592
16,900
17,100
13,600
15,000
15
15
15
15
15,885
17,085
13,785
14,985
--^^^iisand Tons
681 i" ~~680
693 1 692
538 1 554
592 1 591
8,610
8,945
9,270
8,380
2/
346
355
366
331
5/
I
Note-
1962-63 season, figures not available at time of Suamaiy release.
ly Difference tietween "Total Production" and '!Production having Value" include Quantities
to charity or eliminated.
2/ Net content of box of Calif. OEfflCES considered to he 77-lbs.; GRAPEFEUIT- in Desert Val-
leys b5-ibs., in other ajeas bH-ibs.; and LES.IONS 79-lbs. Equivalent tons for lemons
were deri-^ed on the basis of the above weights-
Zj Eevised
_4/ Preliminary
5/ Not available.
Hi. -
ProPITTION & UTILIZATION - TEXAS. ARIZONA & IDUISIUIX CITRUS
CBDPS OF 1958-59 to 1961-62. EJCLUSrVE
U. S. Department of Agrictilture , Statistical Beporting Service
STATE
Total
PHD-
IWC-
TION
1/
FAIM
DiaOSITION
UTILIZATION
OF SALES
CKJP
fEASON
For
Faun
Use
Sold
Fresh
Sales
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
S.^^^^Mi£A-.R2.^^3. ^1
lEXAS
OHril^mS. ALL
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 ,
1961-62 ±1
Early & Ivlidseason 3/
1958-59
1959-K)
1960-61 ,
1961-62 4/
Valencias 3/
^19'58-59
1959-60
GRAPEFEUIT. ALL
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 ,
1961-62 1/
2,300
2,700
3,500
2,300
1,650
1,500
2,000
1,650
63D
1.200
4,200
5,200
6 ax)
2 700
70
35
75
75
75
50
2,240
2 630
3.430
2,265
4,125
5^125
61 725
2 350
1,799
2 114
2,550
1.223
2,965
21294
441
516
880
1,032
1,160
1,244
1.3§i
AE[2DHA - ORAHCSS. ALL
1958-59
1959- ■
1960-61 ,
1961-62 4/
Kavels & Miscellaaeous
1958-g
1959-^
1960-61 ,
1961-62 4/
Valencias
CEAEEFHUIT.
1958-59
1959-60
196C-61 ,
1961-62 4/
..T.T.
— 1958-59
1959-&^
19e)-61 ,
1961-62 4/
610
1,500
1 160
1 440
340
940
720
80O
1,87D
3 220
2 270
15
ao
20
20
592
1,480
1 140
1 420
S62
-30
630
330
930
710
790
1,855
3,200
2,240
2,150
556
1,211
m
750
620
577
1,455
2 107
1 393
1,275
36
269
80
30
180
90
213
1,093
842
875
LOUISIANA - OBANGES. ALL
1/
3/
1/
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 4/
220
260
275
255
10
10
10
5
210
250
265
250
210
250
265
25D
Note- 1962-63 season . figures not available at tinie of SuroEary release.
"Total Production" and '5'roduction having Value" are the ssoie each season.
Net content of box of ORhI^'GSS in T,e^^ & I^oui^siana, 90-113 s.; in Arizona, 77-1^8.
Net content of box of GR-»PEF£UIT Tn !^xas . QD-ibsT; in ^rizona, '65-lbs7
Utilization of TeKis, oranges- ^ varieties, not available.
Preliminary.
- 22 -
PBODUCTIOH ANP UTILIZATIpjff — IMIIED SIAIES
CIIBUS crops OF 1358-59 to 1961-62. IHCLUSI7S
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
Total
PPO-
DUC-
TION
1/
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
U
FARM
mspnrjTiow .
UTILIZATION OF SALES
CIOP
SEASON
For
Faun
House
hold
USE
Sold
Fresh
Sales
TOTAL
Pro-
cess-
ed
QBAtTGSS (Excluding Tangerines) -
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 3/
1961-62 4/
1953-59
1959-60
1960-61 3/
1961-621/
TAMCTIKraES
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 4/
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 4/
^qx basi^
_--_Thojusand
^oxe_s
S/
129,300
126,760
116,635
137 ,795
128.720
126,410
116.325
137,565
938
975
990
1,035
127.782
125,435
115,335
136,530
48,322
46,870
39,725
38,585
79,460
78,565
75.610
97,945
^on basi^
j;-_Tho^sand.
_tqas_
2/
5,554
5,462
5,052
6,037
5,538
5,449
5,040
6,028
41
42
42
45
5,497
5,407
4,998
5,983
1,990
1,931
1,637
1.615
3,507
3.476
3,361
4.368
Box basis
--.Thousand
hqxe^
2/
4,500
2,800
4,900
4,000
4,300
2.700
4,900
4.000
70
70
70
70
4.230
2.630
4.830
3,930
2,635
2,089
3,242
2,695
1.595
541
1,588
1.235
j;on ia^si^
--_!I^ojisand
ions_
2/
302
126
220
160
194
121
220
180
3
3
3
3
191
118
217
177
U9
94
146
121
72
24
71
56
GRAPEFHJIT
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 3/
1961-62 4/
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 1/
- ^qx .basis .i"i_Thqusand .boxes 2j
43.800
41.620
43.300
42.710
43,797
41,314
43,290
42,290
27D
277
277
272
1,722
1.619
1,695
1,670
1,722
1,618
1,695
1,655
10
10
11
11
43,527
41,314
43,013
42.018
- 2Pa .^asis «-_^oiisand ions_ 2l
1,712
1,608
1,684
1.644
22,686
23,823
24,288
23,000
886
923
948
898
Note-
1962-63 season, figures not available at tine of SunsEary release.
20,841
17,491
18,725
19.018
826
685
736
746
2/
3/
See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
Net content varies. For 0RAMC3ES- in Calif. & Ariz., the approximate average por box is
considered to be 77-lbs.; Calif. & Ariz. GRAPEFRUIT- approxiimte average is considered
to be 65-lbs. in Calif. Desert Valleys & Ariz., & 68-lbs in Calif, area other than Des-
% IV-l^l' ■!'°L^}-?'^^'^ ^ °*^®^ States, net content of box is considered to be 90-lbs.
for OEANGSS and SO-lbs for GBAPEFBUIT. Equivalent tons were derived on the basis of
above weights.
^■^'>-^^^- 4/ Preliminaiy.
23 -
'5AIES
FLOBim - EQUIVALEirr 't)IT TEES" PRICES. BY M3inHS
fEB. BOX - SEASONS 1946/47-19S2/63. INCLUSIVE
ORANGES- Early euad Mid-season (including Teaa^les)
SEA3DN
OCT.
KOV.
DEC.
JAN.
EEB.
J4AE.
APR.
Season Avsrage
ALL MEIHODS
OF SiVLES
SALES FOE
2TE5I USE
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58 2/
1958-59 2/
1959-6C
1960-61 2J
1961-62 2/
1962-63 1/
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56 2/
1956-57 SZ
1957-58 Z,
1958-59 2
1959-aD
1960-61
1961-62 2/
1962-63 1/
SALES FOB
FROCESSIKQ
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59 ^
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 2/
1962-63 1/
2.27
1.17
.73
.43
.49
.63
.87
1.55
.67
.52
.58
.eo
.75
-«>
.94
.41
.60
.81
1.01
1.31
...
2.34
1.02
1.22
2.11
2.86
3.05
1^.
1.72
1.24
1.34
1.41
1.86
1.96
1.91
1.66
.75
.71
.66
.59
.70
.87
1.93
.67
.91
1.23
1.41
1.46
_
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
.97
1.29
1.57
1.23
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.23
1.52
1.68
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1.98
1.90
—
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1.59
1.75
1.21
1.04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2.21
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3.00
1.83
1.34
1.65
1.96
2.16
2.67
2.44
3.03
2.46
2.55
3.06
3.46
3.35
—
2.16
1.82
1.85
1.92
1.99
1.73
_-
1.95
.97
.89
1.59
2.54
4.99
—
2.52
1.39
.92
.61
.81
1.01
1.01
1.93
.73
.53
.55
.82
.91
--
1.13
.45
.64
,89
1.03
1.25
2.49
1.10
1.15
2.14
2.91
3.09
__
2.06
1.37
1.49
1.41
1.88
2.09
2.03
2.03
.85
.77
.65
.62
.62
1.75
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48
1.76
—
1.32
1.28
1.09
.98
1.79
2.11
l!34
1.07
.99
1.15
1.43
1.89
1.95
1.73
1.32
i.eo
1.87
2.03
2.21
2.67
1.53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
--
1.30
l.Ql
2.39
1.27
1.82
2.62
3.27
—
3.48
2.60
2.51
2.67
3.15
3.15
2.29
1.51
1.34
2.05
2.53
3.01
2.89
3.46
2.79
2.95
3.26
3.62
3.57
—
2.45
2.05
2.07
2.25
2.60
2.93
2.37
1.35
1.73
4.79
4.43
6.27
^^
.91
.58
.13
.13
.12
.24
.61
.58
.58
.51
.59
.78
.61
—
.35
.36
.54
.73
.99
1.35
_-
1.40
.94
1.27
2.10
2.84
3.04
__
.70
1.11
1.24
1.41
1.86
1.91
1.91
.69
.63
.65
.66
.58
.72
.74
.56
,59
.84
1.24
1.38
1.40
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1.27
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18
1.37
1.42
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97
1.82
—
1.32
1.02
1.17
1.32
1.55
1.62
.,.
.98
1.08
1.53
1.63
1.83
2.08
~
2.03
2.33
2.53
2.63
2.83
2.93
2.93
1.26
1.23
1.57
1.96
2.10
1.68
1.53
2.18
1.93
2.38
3.03
3.42
3.29
-_
1.28
1.53
1.78
1.85
1.91
1.59
.43
.•T)
.68
1.28
1.87
2.33
—
.84
.66
.75
1.80
1.46
.70
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.71
1.45
1.56
2.66
1.87
2.90
1.90
Unavailable
1.14
.71
.78
1.74
1.58
.78
1.15
1.23
1.20
1.69
1.67
1.51
2.61
2.00
3.19
2.31
Unavailable
.25
.62
.71
1.84
1.38
.65
1.11
1.05
1.09
1.72
1.37
1.58
2.67
1.62
2.83
1.80
Unavailable
Ij Preliminary-
2/ Revised
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
24
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT 'OT TESE" PRICES. BY >/D?JTBS
' PER BOX - SEAgPHS 1946/47-1962/63. BTCLUSIVE
ORANGES- Late lype (Valencia)
SAI,K3
SEASON
FEB.
MaR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
Season Average
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ATT, MEIHODE
OF SAIE
■ 1946-47
.47
.96
1.33
1.11
1.10
.93
1.10
1947-48
.87
.92
.54
.50
.43
.34
.Go
1948-49
1.24
1.57
2.10
2.94
3.19
2.92
2.16
1949-50
2.97
3.10
2.54
2.32
2-42
2.70
2.61
1950-51
2.02
1.95
1.96
2.00
1.63
.86
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
.93
1952-53
1.66
1.49
1.37
1.45
1.85
2.41
1.51
1953-54
1.01
1.01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2.27
2.47
2.04
1956-57
1.89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.46
3.89
4.24
3.17
1958-59
2.68
2.91
2.86
3.42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60
2.05
1.86
1.94
2.12
2.52
—
2.07
1960-61 2/
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.13
3.24
3.33
3.08
1961-62 2/
1962-63 T/
2.20
1.86
1.37
1.41
1.24
1.03
1.40
2.03
2.74
4.13
5.73
6.89
~
Unavailable
SALES FOR
i'RWSH USE
1946-47
.81
1.53
1.60
1.30
1.29
1.30
1.42
1947-48
1.17
1.18
.73
.70
.69
.69
.82
1948-49
1.37
1.58
2.14
3.14
3.32
3.31
2.24
1949-50
3.10
3.14
2.61
2.28
2.59
2.80
2.73
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1.98
1.69
1.63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.85
.97
1952-&3
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953-54
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
—
2.96
1958-59
2.77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60
2.17
2.01
1.78
2.03
3.09
••—
3.04
19a)-61 5/
3.79
2.96
2.76
3.12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62 2/
2.58
2.11
1.67
1.31
1.32
1.51
1.73
1962-63 1/
3.93
4.99
5.33
6.60
6.71
-
Unavailable
SaTKS FOR
PBOCifSSIHG
1946-47
.25
.41
.88
.86
.78
.49
.67
1947-48
.81
.61
.33
.32
.19
.21
.41
1948-49
1.05
1.57
2.05
2.69
3.02
2.83
2.06
1949-50
2.84
3.04
2.51
2.34
2.29
2.25
2.52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1.91
2.01
1.61
.46
1.79
1951-52
.65
.78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953-54
.92
• 97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.64
1.69
1.68
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1.32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
3.23
1958-59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3.13
1959-60
1.93
1.73
1.98
2.13
2.43
2.08
1960-61 2/
2.78
2.93
2.98
3.13
3.25
3.13
3.08
1961-62 1/
1.78
1.53
1.28
1.43
1.23
.98
1.33
1962-63 1/
1.78
2.43
3.98
5.53
6.93
Unavailable
\J Preliminary
2,1 Revised
U. S. Departeent of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
25
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "OH HSE" PRICES. BY tOUIHS
PER SOX - SEASONS 1946/47-1962/63. IKCLUSIT/E
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless
SALES
SEASON
SIPT. OCT. NOV. EEC. JAN. FEB
}jm.
APR.
I^IAY
JUTE JULY
be a son
Average
$
$
T
$
$
ALL MEIHODS
OF SALES
1946-47
1.32
1.11
.92
.53
.53
.41
.44
.36
.40
.36
.64
1947-48
1.40
.61
.26
.31
.31
.20
.13
.16
.18
.09
.33
1948-49
.59
.35
.34
.50
.57
.99
1.62
2.19
1.41
1.08
.85
1949-50
2.64
1.89
1.85
1.96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
1.94
1950-51
1.27
1.11
1.18
1.10
1.40
1.30
1.14
.81
.59
.35
1.09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
.63
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.2D
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1954-55
1.31
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
• 81
1955-56
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
.80
1956-57
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
__
1.16
1958-59
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
.87
.98
i.ao
.94
1.20
19^-60
2.22
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
—
1.12
1960-61 2/
1.60
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
.82
.63
.81
.74
1.64
1.03
1961-62 2/
1.17
.87
.78
.58
.84
.76
.91
.67
.58
.45
.76
1962-63 2J
.96
1.14
1.30
1.23
.78
2.11
2.46
2.50
3.41
—
Unavail-
able
SALES FOR
FRSS USE
1946-47
2.16
1.42
1.40
1.44
.80
.97
.62
.©
.45
.&!
.54
.91
1947-48
l.SO
.75
.33
.50
.51
.38
.24
.35
.37
.37
.59
1948-49
1.01
.66
.44
.43
.69
.65
1.15
1.86
2.46
1.92
1.96
1.09
1949-50
2.75
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1.52
2.12
1950-51
2.68
1.44
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1.35
1.33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
l.SO
i.ao
1.15
1.08
.81
.77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1-08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953-54
2.40
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.73
.88
.82
.87
.67
1.66
.95
1954-55
2.12
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
,94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56
1.42
1.10
1.06
.97
.80
.82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
—
—
1.46
1958-59
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1^42
1959-63
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
1.33
1960-61
2.42
1.79
1.70
i.eo
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1961-62 2/
1.44
1.03
.95
.97
1.00
1.18
1.10
1.02
1.08
.90
1.10
1962-63 1/
1.33
1.38
1.54
2.66
2.36
2.75
3.45
3.02
3.91
—
"^itil-
SALES FOE
PFflCSSSING
.32
.82
.71
.41
.29
.22
.26
.29
.21
.16
.17
■■' ■ 1946-47
.32
1947-48
.07
.17
• 30
.30
.17
.10
.06
.00
.00
•QQ
.10
1948-49
.18
.31
.26
.27
.32
.48
.64
.71
.78
.85
.87
.44
1949-50
1.06
1.48
1.69
1.83
1.76
1.74
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
.42
.57
.60
.60
.72
1.04
.80
.71
.41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
-02
.03
.05
:l952-53
-.05
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
.10
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
.05
1954-55
- .03
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
1955-56
-.05
-.05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
• 30
.50
•§?
.19
1956-57
.00
.30
.27
.45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
—
—
.53
1953-59
.38
.68
.78
.73
.68
.73
.53
.83
.83
.48
.68
1359-60
.23
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.65
.58
.55
.53
—
.57
1960-61 g/
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
.36
.24
.64
.58
.56
.46
1961-62 2/
-.24
-.04
.01
.07
.13
.10
.10
.04
.06
.03
.07
1962-63 1/
-.22
-.15
-.09
.38
.27
.45
.71
.82
1.63
"■•*
Unavail-
able
1/ preliiainajy
2/ Revised
U. S. Departuient of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
26
TTTgim -_E(;gnVAlEIJT 'OIT TIEE" PHICES. by l^ONTHS
?ER BOX - SEASONS 1946/47-1962^63. IKCLUSI-gE
GEAPEFHJIT - Seedy
SALES
SEASON
SEPT.
OCT. NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
ESB. MAB.
I 1
API.
MAY
I f
JUNE JULY
I
AIL METHODS
OF SAIES
Season
Average
-1
1946-47
:. 947-48
':^
1.07
.72
.48
.43
.37
.31
.23
.25
.27
.62
.41
.25
.22
.18
.12
.07
.07
.05
.02
.30
1948-49
.36
.31
.32
.36
.46
.63
.86
1.31
1.23
1.17
.50
1949-50
2.09
1.51
1.65
1.84
1.77
1.74
1.75
1.28
1.25
1.37
1.66
1950-51
.88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76
.48
.41
.23
.80
1951-52
.89
.46
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
4S
.29
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
.25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.22
•46
.55
.61
.30
1956-5?
1.65
.53
.60
.62
.59
.*49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
—
—
.74
1958-59
1,39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
—
.83
1953-60
$1.53 .77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
.84
.79
—
—
.91
1960-61 2/
1.18
1.01
1.06
1.05
.91
.68
.40
.75
.65
—
.84
1961-62 1/
.59
.58
.56
.58
.75
.37
.36
.18
.15
—
.51
1962-63 Ij
.67
.54
.60
.67
.80
.93
1.26
—
—
—
Uiiavail-
aole
SALES FOE
FEESI USE
1946-47
1.16
1.18
1.16
.73
.69
.54
.40
.40
.44
.43
.99
1947-48
1.08
.61
.33
.31
.25
.20
.14
.14
.17
.17
.41
1948-49
.43
.45
.35
.47
.52
.79
1.25
1.80
1.56
1.56
.67
1949-50
1950-KL
2.27
1.53
1.56
1.74
1.73
1.70
1.74
1.56
1.46
1.52
1.72
l.,05
.88
.92
.87
1.04
.98
.94
.78
.65
.45
1-01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
.52
.54
1952-53
.90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.51
.66
.69
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.66
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.80
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-58
.87
.87
l.CO
.87
.83
1.17
1.65
1.97
m-m.
.-
.98
1958-59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65
.73
.78
-*
1-05
1959-60
1.79 1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
«••*
1.10
1960-61 2/
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
.51
.87
.80
^w*
1.08
1961-62 1/
.81
.85
.83
.90
.93
.89
.84
.64
.77
.M
.88
1962-63 1/
.87
.87
1.03
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.13
—
~
Unavail-
able
SALES FOE
PBDCESSING
1946-47
1.02
1.Q4
.60
.42
.34
.32
.30
.21
.16
.17
.49
1947-48
.31
.31
.24
.21
.16
.11
.06
.05
.00
.00
.14
1948-49
.30
.28
.31
.34
.45
.58
.65
.74
.84
.85
.43
1949-50
1.06
1.49
1.70
1.86
1.79
1.76
1.75
1.23
1.23
1.23
1 .64
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.75
1.04
.90
.71
.41
.35
.20
• 74
1951-52
.10
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
.14
1952-53
-.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58
.57
.66
.65
.66
.67
.81
.84
.61
.68
1958-59
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.88
...
.78
1959-eo ■
.23 .43
.88
.88
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
«>-.
.88
1960-61 2/
.23
.88
.98
.98
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
^*m
.78
1961-62 2/
.15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.08
^^
.43
1962-63 y
-.12
.43
.53
.58
.53
.68
1.08
Unavail'
able
1/ Preliroinaxy.
2/ Be vised.
1
u. s.
Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
27
FLOBim - SQUIVALEMT 'ON IEEE" PRICES. BY MJIilHS
PEE SOX - SSigPNS 1946/47-1962/63. lUCLUSrgE
lAl'GEEINES
SALES
SEASON
KDV.
lEC.
JAN.
FEB.
14AE.
APE.
Season
Average
ALL MEIBODS
OF SALES
SAIES FOE
FRESB USE
SALES FOE
?BDCESSII7C;
1947-48
1943-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 11
1962-63 1/
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 2/
1962-63 iy
1947.
1948-
1949-
1950-
1951-
1952-
1953-
1954.
1955-
1956-
1957.
1958.
1359-
I960.
1961-
1962-
48
49
50
51
52
53
■54
■55
56
57
■58
■59
■60
■61
.62 Z/
■63 J^
1.88
.79
.52
.52
__
~^^
.80
1.02
1.16
.94
1.02
2.99
3.39
1.20
2.62
1.37
1.11
.90
1.51
• -
1.45
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1.14
1.44
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3.70
1.31
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
_
1.37
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
3.35
_.
1.60
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
„
1.39
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1.77
2.98
1.57
1.33
1.09
1.22
—
1.73
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
.-
— .
2.40
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
..
^-.
1.62
2.70
2.60
2.30
»•
.-
»-
2.59
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
-.
• —
1.51
3.20
2.10
1.75
.88
1.24
_«
1.93
3.95
2.29
••
— ^
w*
■■^
Unavailable
2.01
.92
.73
.82
.99
1.30
1.41
1.24
1.41
3.10
3.58
1.51
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
*-
1.92
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
1.99
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
—
1.56
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
—
1.76
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.68
3.33
2.10
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
1.78
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
2.23
3.38
1.94
1.67
2.02
2.85
_-
2.31
3.21
2.65
2.52
2.11
...
...
2.86
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
•—
„
2.42
3.24
3.34
2.96
—
3.26
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
—
—
2.18
3.52
2.42
2.68
2.19
2.77
.—
2.72
4.52
3.04
-""
•""
— —
Unavailable
.05
-.05
-.15
-.10
-.10
.08
.15
.25
.24
.05
.23
.17
.05
.38
.46
.46
.61
—
.45
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
.20
.16
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
—
.03
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
._
-.02
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
—
-.05
-.02
.04
.04
.07
.12
-_
.06
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
.15
.02
.28
.27
.27
__
.22
.11
.12
.07
.07
--
-..
.10
.05
.35
.30
.25
--
-30
-.15
-.05
.30
.-
-00
-.35
.10
.25
.15
_..
-.15
.45
.15
.35
.15
.33
_-
.20
-.55
-.25
_.
„
• •
_-
Unavailable
_!/ Preliminary
Zj Eevised
U.
S. Departinent of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
- 23 ~
FLOfiin-i - SQUIVALEUT 'DK IRSE" PEICES - PER BOX
SEriSOKS - 1946/47-1962-63
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Eeporting Service
SE.133N
ALL
METHODS
SALES
SOLD SOLD for
FHEffi PBOCESS-
Ua; I DIG
ALL
LEEODS
SALES
SOLD
USE
SOLD for
PIDCESS-
AS
t/EfflODS
SALES
SOLD
FEE SI
USE
SOLD for
PEOCE&-
lUG
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951 -:52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56 2/
1956-57 2/
1957-58 2/
1958-59 ^
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 i/
1962-63 1/
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61 2/
1961-62 2/
1962-63 1/
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62 2/
1962-63 1/
All
0 E A H G E S
Early & Ivlidseason
0 E A K G E S
Including Ten5)les)
.95
.63
1.39
2.14
1.65
.80
1.28
1.26
1.37
1.85
40
14
87
96
98
66
1.25
.76
1.47
2-19
1.76
.86
1.31
1.39
1.42
1.86
1.67
2.C0
2.78
2.02
3.15
2.05
.46
.52
1.29
2.12
1.57
.76
1.27
1.20
1.35
.85
.31
.18
.89
.94
.94
1.56
All
GEAPEFEUIT
.63
.26
.67
1.79
.94
.52
.76
.49
.63
.57
.89
.98
1.04
1.05
.96
.68
.94
.52
.95
1.99
1.22
.81
1.08
.86
.95
.92
1.36
1.37
i.36
1.31
1.24
1.07
.43
.13
.43
L.63
.70
.12
.40
.11
.24
.20
.44
.63
.75
.76
.66
.26
.84
.66
.75
.80
.46
.70
.12
.10
.12
.71
.45
,56
.66
,87
,90
,90
$ 1.14
.71
.78
1.74
1.58
.78
1.15
1.23
1.20
1.69
1.67
1.51
2.61
2.00
3.19
2.31
.25
.62
.71
1.84
1.38
.65
1.11
1.05
1.09
1.72
1.37
1.58
2.67
1.82
2.83
1.80
Seedless
GEAPEFEUIT
.64
.33
.85
1.94
1.09
.74
1.01
.71
.81
.80
1.12
1.16
1.20
1.12
1.03
.76
$
.91
.59
1.09
2.12
1.30
.93
1,21
.95
1.02
1.01
1.42
1.46
1.42
1.33
1.27
1.10
$
3.57
2.52
3.75
3.55
4.29
4. SI
3.36
G E L 0 S
T E
$ 1.68
M P L E S
3.85
$ 1.45
$ 1.75 $
2.80
1.15
1.97
2.18
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.67
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
5.55
2.20
3.43
3.83
4.20
1.30
2.17
3.01
.32
.10
.44
1.62
.59
.05
.36
.05
.16
.19
.33
.53
.P8
.57
.46
.07
1.45
1.15
1.43
2.48
1.58
2.88
1.33
Late (Valencia)
0 B A IT G S S
$ 1
10
60
2.16
2.61
1.87
.93
1.51
1.45
1.72
2.04
1.34
3.17
3.12
2.07
3.08
1.40
Seedy
GEAPEFEi;
1.42
$ .67
.82
.41
2.24
2-06
2.73
2.52
2.01
1.79
.97
.90
1.54
1.49
1.57
1.39
1.75
1.71
2.08
2.02
1.68
1.22
2.96
3.23
3.06
3.13
2.04
2.08
3.07
3.08
1.73
1.33
I T
.62
.20
.50
1.66
.80
.29
.49
.25
.37
.30
.58
.74
.83
.91
.84
.51
.99
.41
.67
1.72
1.01
.54
.68
.57
.66
.58
1.03
.98
1.05
1.10
1.08
.88
.49
.14
.43
1.64
.74
.14
.42
.14
.28
.21
.47
.68
.78
.88
.78
.43
L/ llrst available at time of Smnsxy release
^/ Bevi sed -
- 29 -
AUCTION SALES - BY lONTHS - FIOFJIIA. CITHJS - 1962-63 SEASQW
CARS & PEE 30X AWF^W
COMMDDIIY""
Ssction
Sept.
Oct.
ivOV.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
lia.T. Apr- lilay
June July
TOTAL
ORANGES
Interior
Ind. River
Cars 70 60 167 102 37 23
Avg. $ 7.91 5.94 4.76 4.94 8.05 6.67
Cars 3 6 72 153 111 192
Avg. S 7.29 6.67 5.28 5.95 9.04 8.19
81
6.51
29
6.62
8
9.12
19 17
7.86 7.28
613
$6.07
248
8.44
202
8.79
9.37
129 44
9.88 10.04
$S.43
GRAPEFHJIT - jV H _I ^E
Seed
Interior
Cars 1 9 6 2 17 11
Avg. ^ 5.06 3.66 3.59 3.25 2.74 3.44
Ind. River
v^ars
Avg. * 3.84
4 2
- 3.36 5.49 4.30 4.16
See d_ less
Interior
Ind . River
Cars 9 44 45 37 28 16
Avg. $ 5.21 4.84 4.58 3.28 4.31 3.87
Cars 2 41 79 123 133 209
Avg. $ 5.09 6.63 5.85 6.71 6.64 6.09
5
3.49
6
4.07
••
5.76
-
$3.51
12
4.00
3
4.63
11
5.47
5
6.16
-
* 27
$4.81
4
4.87
4
3.88
4
6.67
2
7.72
7
.18
$4.39
391
5.54
357
5.39
352
6.83
171
8.08 10
15
.36
1,873
|6;28
PINK —
Seed
Interior
2 4
- 3.48 2.43 4.04
1
3.68
Avg.
24
67
31
14
10
6.60 4.75 4.07 3.00 4.52 4.24
Ind. River
Cars 4 53 117 120 127 181
^vg. $ 8.06 5.45 4.84 5.86 5.74 5.58
1
3.34
2.96 4.32 5.64
2 3-
4.29 3.56 7.22
229 198 235
5.42 5.16 6.59
1
5.70
8.06
102 14
7.50 7.77
7
$3.48
, 3
$5.01
160
$4.72
1,380
$5.81
59 78 115
3.27 3.67 4.45 3.81
TE^JPLS ORt'iHGES - 4/^ ^u^, Bqx
Jill Florida.
Cars
Avg. 3
TAIIG5IBIIES - .4/JJ\ii Box — Including Tangelos, Morcotts,
All Florida
Cars - 3 201 320 55 47
iivg. $ - 4.14 4.29 4.16 5.11 4.25
TAIIGERDIES - ±/5 huBQ7i_— Straight Cars --
All Florida ~
Cars - - 125 273 35 25
*ivg. $ - 5.15 4.65 4.28 5.41 4.53
999 13
4.80 4.91
1
1.16
-
370
$4.23
Satsiitna.s, etc.
27 9 1
5.44 6.47 5.73
-
-
663
$4.37
6 - -
5.32
-
-
* 464
$4.50
IiSade available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State liarket Ne?rs Service
30
lEICglSD ^VEBk(S AOCTIOII PRICES - HjORim OBAHGES
1962-63 SEASON
Week
Ending
NEW YOEK CITY
Interior
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Siver
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars Avg.
PH ILADELPE lA
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Indian
Elver
Boxes
Cars! Avg.
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars I Avg-
1962
Sfept.7
14
21
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
3D
Dec. 7
14
21
28
1963
Jan. 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
TOTALS
$
18
20
19
7
1
8
16
13
18
20
31
20
10
4
7
25
7
3
9
9
5
2
4
2
1
1
3
2
7
10
6
3
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
5
2
5
2
4
7.26
8.00
8.30
9.40
7.28
6.47
5.62
6.11
5.58
5.39
4.47
4.17
4.50
4.60
5.52
5.38
5.51
7.59
7.89
8.00
8.35
7.84
6.06
6.77
7.58
8.22
7.91
8.06
6.37
6.31
6.14
7.46
8.84
8.13
9.57
9.96
8.64
8.59
7.61
8.05
7.56
7.92
7.74
6.48
333 6.44
2 6.90
- 7.44
$
6.86
5.62
5.44
6.22
5.50
4.66
4.34
4.92
7.86
7.32
9.05
8.91
8.91
9.18
8.93
7.42
8.34
9.28
8.89
9.75
9.26
7.94
7.69
8.13
9.24
9.38
9.90
25 10.06
26 10.62
40 9.81
8.76
9.33
9.96
10.02
20 10.73
19 10.56
12 11.13
9 11.02
7 10.08
7 9.88
4
2
7
10
10
18
28
25
32
15
12
16
30
22
22
40
29
24
28
22
24
37
34
36
25
29
22
45
27
22
27
891 8.61
7 2.94
11 4.10
15 3.89
8 3.35
4
14
17
19
19
19
6
16
19
14
10
9
6
4
6
3
1
5.01
4.46
4.23
4.27
3.29
3.29
4.84
88
70
83
19
87
17
5.64
5.44
4.14
3.28
1 1.16
228 4.27
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
excluding Temples 1,224 cars Avg. $8.02
3 5.99
2 7.07
1 7.24
1
4
5
6
9
8
10
9
6
3
4
8
7.44
5.92
6.23
6.43
6.14
5.12
4.35
4.26
3.38
3.31
3.75
5.55
7. 70
1 8.08
1 4.32
2
1
2
5
8
7
10
2
4.51
4.92
4.84
4.53
4.25
5.23
7.94
8.28
1
3.40
2
9.11
6
7.55
3
8.11
3
8.85
3
9.09
1
10.24
8
9.77
1
7.94
8
8.74
9
_
14
7.35
2
5.63
6
7.86
_
.
5
8.53
2
7.83
7
3.84
1
8.50
7
8.98
2
7.41
9
8.78
9
5.17
11
7.33
5
4.18
13
6.86
2
5.. 12
12
7.46
3
6.06
11
8.49
2
7.22
8
8.91
1
7.76
11
9.22
-
_
10
10.01
1
9.90
12
9.74
..
M.
14
9.76
_
m.
15
8.45
-
-
12
7.79
.
_
4
9.59
2
8.46
4
10.93
2
8.10
6
9.41
3
7.59
3
9.91
1
8.86
1
8.54
1
8.20
2
8.95
-
_
2
6.84
-.
-
1
6.08
130 5.83
263 8.19
_
3.27
3
3.02
2
3.88
5
3.94
1
3.61
1
4.53
1
4.58
3
4.38
4
4.50
9
3.53
5
3.39
1
4.25
3
4.72
3
4.54
6
4.86
3
4.89
2
4.91
2
4.52
2
4.23
1
4.65
-
4.55
57 4.16
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges, exclud-
ing Taiiples 393 cars Avg. $7.41
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market Hews Service
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IffllGHIED AVEEMS AUCTION PRICES - FLOEIDA OHAHGES
1962-63 SEASON
BOS
T 0
N
P ]
[ T T S B UH GH
Interior
m
lian
Temples
Interior
Indian
Tensplea
Weak
rer
4/5 Bu.
Biver
4/5 Bu.
Ending
Boxes
Boies
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
..Boxes .
Cars]
ii.Vg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg-
CarsI
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1962
^
5
>
$
$
i
$
apt. 7
-
-
-
-
.
«.
—
-
14
-
-
-
-
. '
-*
-
-
21
*m
-
-
-
•
>~
-
-
28
_
•
-
_
_
-
_
•
Oct. 5
-
_
_
_
_
.
M
.
_
—
-
_
12
.
.
..
.
_
••
.
4.52
_
•
_
_
19
_
.
.
.
.
M
1
3.76
w
_
.
—
26
_
_
1
8.24
«
M
1
6.22
.
_
.
..
Nov. 2
—
m
1
6.42
—
.
4
5.69
-
-
-
_
9
.
_
2
5.70
M
.
3
5.03
«
_
«
_
16
»
.
2
6.20
•
.
1
4.76
.
—
_
-
23
«
M
4
5.93
.
.
1
4.06
.
V
_
_
3D
_
_
5
5.08
_
.
1
4.12
-
-
-
—
Dec. 7
_
.
7
4.34
1
4.14
4
3.54
..
..
_
»
14
.
^
8
4.12
1
3.52
2
3.61
•
*
_
_
21
1
4.96
10
6.80
1
4.49
5
6.70
V
_
-
.
28
-
_
1
7.32
.
3.70
.
6.30
.
.
•
4.27
1963
Jan. 4
.
_
1
9.48
_
4.83
^
^
.
_
_
3.76
11
_
7.14
4
8.12
•
5.51
..
.»
1
8.72
•
«.
18
.
_
4
9.31
1
5.45
_
_
_
*
..
_
25
..
-
4
9.12
3
4.69
_
_
1
10.26
2
5.n3
V9b. 1
_
.
7
8.52
2
3.75
_
8.32
1
9.SD
1
4.77
8
_
»
10
7.60
7
3.45
_
•
2
8.96
1
3.92
15
_
•
10
7.49
1
3.73
1
7.12
1
6.85
1
3.89
22
.
-
7
8.16
5.81
1
8.00
8.80
1
4.71
Uar. 1
_
-
6
9.66
«
.
_
2
9.07
_
^
8
-
-
7
9.35
2
5.05
1
8.38
1
9. 60
.
_
15
1
8.60
5
8.99
2
5.01
1
6.46
1
8.54
2
3.77
22
2
7.70
11
7.94
3
3.86
5
6.05
1
10.08
.
M
29
1
4.70
8
7.42
2
3.22
1
5.50
1
8.04
_
_
Apr. 5
.
•
9
7.35
_
3.96
.
.
_
8.64
1
4.37
12
•.
•
11
8.02
M
4.52
•
.
1
9.30
.
_
19
_
»
6
9.48
.
_
_
_
_
.
_
^
26
—
.
11
8.53
.
_
•
-
1
10.08
-
-
May 3
_
1
10
9.10
•
.
«.
8.08
1
10.68
-
-
10
_
w
5
10.25
_
..
.
«,
1
9.44
_
_
17
.
•
6
10.11
•
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.
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.
—
24
_
—
6
8.64
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mm
.
_
-
-
31
M
_
10
7.67
»
.
«
»
1
10.82
.
_
June 7
_
m.
6
7.45
—
_
•
_
1
10.60
.
_
14
_
_
4
8.76
^
^
^
_
1
10.34
_
_
21
«
_
4
7.33
»
_
1
6.42
.
-
_
_
28
_
_
1
8.58
.
«
.
-
2
6.13
_
-
July 5
-
-
-
-
>
-
-
-
12
.
«
2
7.12
_
_
-
-
19
-
_
1
8,98
_
-
-
-
26
1
4.94
-
-
—
-
—
"
TOTALS
6
6.43
217
7.84
26
4.04
34
5.52
21
9.10
9
4.36
Total
Sales, Fla. Oranges,
Total Soles, Fla. Oranges, (
3xclud-
ezclud.
ing Terapl
es
223 cars Avg.
$7.80
ing Tenyles -
55 cars Avg.
$6.89
Made available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
32 -
HjORlm OHAHGES
1962-63 SEASON
CLEVELAND
C
H I C A G-
0
Week
Interior
I?idian
Eiver
Tenjiles
4/5 Bu.
Interior
Indian
Biver
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Ending
_Bo?es
Boxes
,. Bpzes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1962
i
i
$
*
i
$
^t. 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
28
.
-
-
-
-
-
"
"
Oct. 5
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
«.
—
-
>
.. _
-
—
—
-
- —
19
1
3.16
.
_
_ -
1
3.62
-
-
-
26
.
«.
-
_
_
1
6.20
-
-
-
Nov. 2
.
_
_
.
~ ..
_
-
-
-
- _
9
_
^
1
3.98
.. _
2
4.48
—
-
- _
16
1
4.68
-
- -
2
4.50
-
-
-
23
2
4.76
.
-
-.
1
3.52
-
-.
-
30
2
3.86
_
..
_ —
1
3.42
■.
-
- -
Dec. 7
3
3.62
*
_
_ _
4
3.48
-
-
-
14
1
3.58
-.
«
. _
3
4.16
-
—
-
21
2
6.68
-
-
-
2
4.78
-
-
2 3.07
28
_
.
.
.
.. .
m.
—
—
—
— *
1963
Jan. 4
11
18
-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
-
- —
I
I
^
^
- 5.00
^
^
_
^
4 4.47
25
«,
_
•
•
1 4.04
-
_
-
_
2 5.14
Feb. 1
.
•
—
»
1 3.80
3
6.17
1
8.56
4 4.20
8
1
4.08
—
_
3 3.11
«.
_
2
7.16
6 3.24
15
2
6.96
•
«
» «
.
.
2
8.79
— —
22
-
-
.
» .
-
_
1
9.42
2 5.46
Max. 1
I
_
-
.
• -
«.
.
2
9.90
3 5.41
8
1
7.94
.
.
• ».
2
8.52
2
8.16
4 4.86
15
1
7.42
1
8.45
- _
.
8.34
2
8.7S
4 4.88
22
2
6.77
1
8.88
— —
3
5.61
1
9.78
2 5.02
^
3
6.25
-
-
— •
_
«
3
7.30
1 4.23
Apr. 5
2
6.14
-
8.58
_ •
.
_
2
8.45
- 4,45
12
2
5.78
1
8.10
~ .
1
5.96
2
9.39
- 3.69
19
—
-
.
9.60
_
.
.
1
9.96
^ »
26
-
-
1
9.44
.
_
_
1
10.28
m. »
May 3
-
-
1
8.40
— •
»
«
1
8.08
. *,
10
-
-
-
-
- .
_
_
1
8.08
» *■
17
..
1
9.54
« M
^
,.
M> ^
24
-
1
10.42
■• w
^
^
1
10.94
•• —
31
I
-
1
9.86
— _
^
^
2
8-50
_ «*
June 7
-
-
_
_
. _
^
^
1
10.74
. «■
14
-
-
1
9.66
— *
^
^
2
9.82
m. *•
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
10.32
-
28
—
~
—
_
-• _
^
„
^
_
■* •
July 5
-
_
-
..
^
_
,^
^,
12
-
_
_
_
_,
_.
_
^
19
-
-
-
_
.
_
_
^
26
""
■■
—
-
1
5.62
-
-
TOIALS
26
5.47
10
8.67
5 3.43
27
4.98
31
8.90
34 4.44
Total
Bales, Fla. Oranges,
Total
Sales.
Fla. Oranses.
exclud-
exclud.
ing Tenip
les - -
- -
36 cars Avg. $6.36
ing Temp les -
58 cars Avg. $7.07
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State L&rket News Service
- 33 -
WEifflTEi) Avsmcs: auction prices - ?Loaiia. oRr^Ncass
1962-63 SASOK
S T.
LOUIS
D E T E 0 IT
Interior
Bozes
Cars Avg.
Indian
River
Bozes
Cars I Avg.
Tanples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars I Avg.
Interior
Bozes
Cars Avg.
Bozes
lan
iver
Cars Avg.
Teiqples
4/5 Bu.
Bozes
Cars I Avg-
1 4.42
2 3.36
2 4.29
2 7.57
1 6.30
1 5.22
m.
7.00
1
4.09
»
4.20
1
5.84
3
5.56
3
4.81
2
4.48
3
4.10
4
3.42
3
3.76
6
5.45
-
7.00
1 5.78
T
2 3.60
2 4.70
1
7.91
_
8.04
4
3.94
-
3.99
.
.
3
3.07
2
6.83
-
7.43
-
-
1
9.50
^
9.20
_
_
2
7.83
«
.
*
—
1
8.90
-
«
.
_
5
6.66
.
.
_
4.65
4
6.40
1
6.96
.
5.18
3
6.01
_
_
.
4.08
1
7.82
«
3.96
_
»
_
-
1
8.90
_
—
1
9.00
_
.
_
••
-
_
2
8.02
.
.
-
-
1
8.26
-
-
^
_
.
11.30
^
_
-
-
2
7.67
-
-
9 5.15
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges,
excluding lenples - - - -
9 Cars Avg. 4/5.15
48 5.73
7 7.93
11 3.78
Total Sales, Fla. Oranges, ezclud-
ing Teccples 55 cars Avg. $6.01
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
34
TOCIfflimi AVCTiACE ADCTinW PBICES > nCBim 0BAM(5:S
1962.63 SSASOK
fept
Oct.
ITov.
Dec.
1963
tJeET
, 7
14
21
28
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
3D
7
14
31
28
4
j.l
18
Feb. 1
8
15
22
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
13
19
26
Apr.
USay
21
22
SO
7
2
12
25
a
32
36
39
35
25
22
22
51
7
1
4
6
8
3
6
2
6
7.08
7.92
8.25
9.40
7.36
6.29
5.43
6.21
5.76
5.26
4.48
4.22
3.98
3.68
4.40
5.65
5.a
4
7.79
IS
7.75
12
8.21
6
8.66
7
7.15
5
5.56
9
6.61
2
7.78
4
8.35
10
8.12
8
7.79
34
6.08
25
5.75
13
5.95
7
6.22
5
7.36
4
8.61
3
8.13
4
9.65
1
9.96
8.64
8.52
7.27
7.83
7.99
V.97
7.74
6.08
3
7.29
-
7.44
6
6.67
3
5.89
12
5.21
13
6.12
16
5.53
28
4.71
43
4.32
40
4.81
52
7.67
IB
7.42
15
9.09
24
8.67
37
8.57
35
9.34
39
8.82
68
7.47
48
S.09
37
8.97
45
9.04
39
9.45
42
9.06
62
7.91
60
7.45
59
7.89
51
8.80
45
9.31
47
9.42
SO
9.72
46
10.22
61
9.82
68
8.74
55
8.64
34
9.51
39
9.97
31
10.02
25
10.05
13
10.93
13
10.10
10
9.32
8
9.41
.
3.27
11
3.07
14
4.03
25
3.84
9
3.38
5
4.93
15
4.47
27
4.36
31
4.44
40
3.58
44
3.31
9
4.55
22
4.91
25
4.77
26
4.86
21
4.93
16
4.71
11
4.62
7
5 .05
7
5.3:5
3
4.14
1
3.23
I.IC
TOTALS
613 6.07 1,440
8.43
370 4.23
TOTAL SALES
- FLOBIDA OHAHGES, excluding TEMPLES ■
- - 2,053 caXB Avg. $7.73
Bote- Cinnati not included - no auction sales during the 1962-63 season.
ijade available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State terket News Service
- 35
WKMTSD AVSMCZ AUCTION PRICE g - TT/?T^TriA (3RAPEFHJIT
1962-6o SEASON
N E
w y 0 R
K C I T
Y
WH ;
[ T E
PINK
Week
Ending
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Interior
teieT
Interior
Ipdian
Hiver
Interior
Indian
River
Interior
Indian
River
t'ars.Avg.
Cars
|ivg.
CarsfAvg.
CarsjAvg.
CarsfAvg.
Car Avg.
CarsfAvg.
CarB|4.vg.
1962
*
$
%
*
*
$
«
-!>
S^. 7
- -
-
3.84
4 3.06
1 4.82
- -
-
- 2.82
-
14
_ _
..
-
_ _
. « *.
—
. •
-* *>
. .
a
1 5.06
*
.
1 6.94
. .
« .
. .
4 6.08
. M
28
- 6.62
-
-
- 6.60
. .
_
•.
9 6.46
3 9.0"^
Oct. 5
1 4.16
-
—
8 5.10
8 7.35
.. _
- -
15 4.64
9 '^.OO
12
2 3.90
_
.
3 6.01
7 7.71
. _
. .
7 5.65
5 6.40
19
3 3.40
-
.
6 5.21
10 6.62
_' _
* ••
6 4.65
9 5.38
26
- 3.44
_
_
7 4.48
11 6.08
_
. .
3 3.96
9 5JD4
Nov. 2
- 3.52
-
..
7 4.20
12 5.93
_ _
- •
4 3.86
8 5.23
9
_ M,
_
•
5 4.66
14 5.43
_ .
_ _
2 4.25
10 5.50
16
2 3.72
_
•
5 5.49
8 6.77
» «
. .
6 4.28
17 4.91
23
1 3.04
«
3.32
5 4.94
9 6.54
_ _
. «.
2 3.96
11 4.61
30
2 4.29
.
.
4 4.73
11 6.54
. .
. .
1 4.72
17 4.28
Dec. 7
- 3.11
_
-
2 4.05
23 5.50
« _
« •>
2 3.13
21 4.04
14
. —
_
_
- 3.92
17 5.78
_ «,
* —
- 3.84
12 4.85
21
1 2.47
-
5.49
4 3.46
25 8.37
.
— •
3 4.23
22 7.48
28
- .78
_
.
6 1.66
9 7.89
. »
— w
2 1.21
12 5.45
1963
Jan. 4
■~ mm
-
m.
3 4.89
4 9.12
_ _
« «
1 4.38
8 6.15
11
2 3.58
1
3.80
2 3.76
26 6.01
. -
— «
2 4.43
30 5.01
18
— -
4,22
1 4.67
20 6.31
» «
. _
2 4.54
27 5.04
25
- -
.-
-
2 4.49
22 7.48
- 5.56
-
2 5.46
17 6.64
Feb. 1
2 3.68
-
_
4 3.59
16 7.32
1 4.84
. —
1 3.17
22 5.80
8
3 3.67
~
4.28
2 5.15
i,2 6.43
.
- 3.66
- 5.05
19 5.60
15
- 3.77
1
3.98
- 4. SO
2^ 5.12
2 3.70
1 3.38
- 4.44
20 5.12
22
. .
1
4.34
- 5.66
33 6.13
1 3.92
_ .
. _
17 5.61
Uar. 1
2 4.08
-
4.42
. _
41 5.65
. —
M —
23 5.55
8
- -
3
4.47
- -
33 5.90
- .
- •
• -
19 5.57
15
- _
1
4.22
. —
50 5-51
• «>
-
• .•
10 5.78
22
1 3.70
?.
4.37
-
40 5.52
- 3.-t6
- 5.66
2 4.29
20 5.30
29
1 3.50
4
3.80
• •
36 5.78
— «
. .
m^ ^
31 4.96
Apr. 5
1 3.76
1
4.52
- 3.76
39 6.26
. -
* .
2 3.31
33 5.13
12
3 4.10
1
4,82
2 3.61
47 5.bl
— •
_ _
1 3.06
27 4.77
19
a 4.17
.
4.02
2 4.16
47 5.18
— _
^ »
» ^
24 4.72
26
- _
1
4.56
— .
53 5.40
. _
» _
_ _
17 5.11
May 3
-
2
4.34
- -
54 5.67
- .
. •
_
22 5.43
10
- _
5
5.44
- _
27 7.27
mm mm
_ .
_
25 6.11
17
_ .
-
-
- _
46 7.51
— mm
- e.08
_ «
29 6.56
24
« .
1
5.60
_ »
38 7.19
— _
. _
« _
35 6.52
31
— •
3
6.25
2 7.4.\
24 7.77
_
_ .
. .
26 7.44
June 7
- -
1
5.88
1 8.16
24 8.01
— -.
-
. _
23 7.51
14
— ■ —
.
_
_ ..
29 8.10
_ —
^
_ .
28 7.70
21
- -
_
•
- ■ ■ -
23 8.47
- -
1 5.70
_
12 S.00
28
_
1
6.56
-
16 9.52
. .
_ _
- _
17 7.91
July 5
- _
-
.
w
11 9.42
— •
- _
_ _
10 7.36
12
. —
.
•
.. ..
2 15. 31
• .
— .
_ _
4 8.60
19
- -
-
«
» «
- _
•
- -
_ _
_
26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
- -
TOTALS
30 3.80
30
4.81
88 4.49
1014 6.48
4 4.04
2 4.69
79 4.69
760 5.82
Toted £
Sales. Fie,.
grapefrui-t
., all varieties & sectic
trtQ « * _ M
r
J ,007 cars Avg. $6.00
'XXO — ^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^ K
Made availab]
e
throu^
the coopere
it ion
of tl
le Florida Citrus Exchange & the Fee
Leral-State Market Ne
)ws Service
36
TEKSIED .aVEBtiGE .aUCTIOW PSICSS - FlOBIIla. GB6PEFHJIT
1963-63 SEUSDH
Weak
Ending
1962
&pt. 7
14
21
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec. 7
14
21
28
1963
Jon. 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
a
28
July 5
12
19
26
PH ILADELPH lA
WHITE
Interior
SEED
Rive
Cars Avg
liver
CarslAvg
SEEDLESS
Interior
•van
iver
CarsjAvgT Cars|Avg.
TOTALS
3.62
3.18
3.66
2.4i
2.86
4.04
2.78
2.79
2.25
1.85
3 3.73
3 2.77
1 2.10
14 2.92
- 3.40
4.76
3.88
4.06
- 4.16
2 6.03
1 6.32
- 6.05
3 6.13
X
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars I Avg •
T
1
ipdian
'iver
Car|Avg.
SEEDLE SS
Interior
Cars |Avg^
-m
lan
iver
T"
Cars|Avg.
1 5.36
2 4.34
4.64
3.57
3.86
4.38
3.88
3.80
3.42
3.76
2.47
2.40
3.44
3.05
2.72
1 3.84
1 2.10
5.68
5.40
4.69
4.71
4.21
7.02
5.01
5.12
4.97
4.98
7.70
7.01
6.55
5.22
4.71
4.68
3.98
3.77
1 3.78
3 3.61
- 3.18
- 4.02
1 4.90
2
6.27
8
5.66
5
6.14
4
6.80
5
6.37
7
5.42
8
5.29
9 5.08
11
5.03
9
4.86
7
5.36
7
5.62
10
4.84
11
4.77
9
5.54
6
5.35
11
5.54
11
5.24
5 6.04
6
7.63
7
6.74
6 7.08
6
8.19
9
7.57
6
7.22
2
8.60
2 2.43
1 4.02
1 2.52
1 3.60
6.76
1 5.64
I 6.88
- 9.56
110.88
24 3.67
224 5.84
2 2.43 1 5.64
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
1 5.08
41
73
54
30
95
39
54
31
63
16
73
72
41
1
6.20
6 5.25
5
5.90
3
6.94
5
6.62
6 5.90
5
5.66
8
5.17
6
5.37
7
5.12
4
5.90
8
5.64
7
4.81
10
5.00
4
5.46
4
5.65
7
5.72
5
5.40
6
6.36
4
7.81
9
6.53
5
6.71
2
7.84
1
8.11
18 4.49 174 5.71
460 cars Avg. $5.52
Made available
throu^i the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
37 -
iii^.T;rJT'rRn aVEBi^GS AUCTI3H PRICES - FLORim GBttPlCTUIT
1962-63 .ggjAgciiN
Week
Ending
B . 0
WHITE
Interior
Cars Avg
SEE D
Jndiein
<iver
Cars Avg
SEED LESS
Indian
Interior
Cars Avg
River
Cars Avg ■
PINE
SEED
Interior
Cars Avg. Car|Avg
'Indian
^iver
SE3DLE SS
Interior
Cars jAvg .
1^
hiv<
lan
iver
Cars Avg
1962
Sept. 7
14
a
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec. 7
14
21
28
1963
Jein. 4
U
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Ubx. 1
3
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
Ua^ 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
28
Jiily 5
12
19
26
- - - - 4.90 - _ _ _ - _ 4 4.68
- - - 4.80 . - - _ - - 5 4.55
- - 2 5.18 - - - - - - 2 6.83
1 5.76 - _ _ - _ - 3 4,97
-- -____-_- 4 4.73
- - - 2 5.28 _ - _ - _ - 3 4.79
- - 3 4.79 - _ _ _ . . 3 5.48
- - 2 7.90 - _ _ _ - - 4 6.91
-- -- -7.68 _._- >_ 2 6.52
-- -7.62 _--- -_ 1 8.02
2 4.40 1 5.66 3 5.93 - - - _ l 4.62 4 5.54
3 5.72 - - - _ 1 4.12 5 5.09
2 6.44 - . - - - _ 3 7.12
1 3.76 4 5.75 _ - - - - _ 3 6.12
- - - 3 5.91 - - - - _ _ 5 5.45
8 5.17 - - _ _ - - 6 5.22
- 3.94 - - 8 4.79 - - _ - _ _ 8 4.60
- - - 6 4.94 - - - _ - _ 6 4.98
- - 10 5.18 _ - . - - - 6 5.36
-- 11 4.87 _--_ __ 4 5.58
1 3.24 - - 9 4.51 _ - - - _ - 8 4.60
- - - 8 4.71 1 3.34 - - - - 6 4.21
12 4.41 _ - - - _ - 4 5.10
8 5.23 - - _ - - - 5 5.32
- - - 8 4.95 - - - - - - 5 4.86
- - 13 4.31 - - _ - - - 3 5.56
10 5.20 . _ - - - - 2 5.84
- - - - 3 6.33 - _ - - _ _ 4 e.78
- - 6 7.36 - - - . - - 2 7.72
- - - 7 7.02 - - - - - - 5 6.90
- - 3 8.05 -. _ - _ _ - 4 7.10
7 7,78 - - _ _ - - 3 6.77
- - 8 7.18 _ - _ - _ - 2 7.97
4 6.90 - _ - - _ - 1 5.90
- - 4 7.12 - - - _ - - 1 5.26
TOIJLS - _ 3 4.01
2 4.71 178 5.53 1 3.34 -
2 4.37 136 5.52
Total Sales, Fla. gr^efruit,
all varieties & sections ■
322 cars Avg. $5.49
Mode available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Maricet News Service
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WEIGBTED AVERaPJ: aUCTION PEICES - vr.nPTDA GBgPEFBUIT
1962-63 SEd.9DN
Week
Eliding
1962
PITTSBUE G H
WHITE
Interior
Cars |Avg-
SEE D
ndian
iver
Cars|Avg-
SEE DIE S S
Indian"
Interior
Cars Avg
River
CarslAvg-
PINK
SEED
Interior
CaJs|Avg»
ndian
,iiver ..
Car lAvi
I:
S E E D L ESS
Indiao"
Interior
^axs
El
X
Biver
"CaxsjAvg.
__ ._ _.>__-! 6.42
-7.70 - 2 7.32
1 5.10 - 5 4.97 1 4.72
. - - - 1 4.58 2 4.94
2 4.70 - - _ - - - 1 4.30
- 2 4 12 -- __-- -— — -
I Z > 1 3*34 - - _ - _ - 1 3.88 - 5.58
_ - - 1 4.70 1 4.44 . _ - - - - 1 3.80
- - _ _ - 1 5.04
1 4.84 1 5.12 - _ - _ 1 4.34 1 5.52
_ - - 2 3.98 1 4.48 _ - _ - - 3.78 4 4.11
_ _ _ 2 4.42 -7.74 _-_- -- 1 5.58
2 4.02 3 5.26 - - _ - - - 2 5.02
1 6.46 17. 52 __-- -- 2 8.06
- - - 1 8.86 - _ _ - - - - 7.78
- _ . - 5.76 - - _ _ _ - 2 5.14
- _ _ 3 4.40 4 6.38 - _ - - - 4.96 1 6.30
_ - _ 1 4.14 3 6.23 _ _ _ _ 1 4.54 2 5. 36
2 7.73 - - _ _ - - 1 7.17
--- -- 37. 17 -„__ 1 5.42 2 6.85
- - - 1 5.22 3 6.26 - _ - - - - 4 6.46
2 4.55 5 5.79 . - - _ 1 2.55 5 5.30
_ _ - - 3.98 6 5.61 _ _ _ _ - _ 4 5.13
- _ - - - 6 5.35 _ _ - - - - 5 4.86
- _ - - 5.24 4 6.27 - _ _ - - - 2 5.94
_ - - - - 6 5.74 _ _ _ . - - 3 5.64
1 3.20 - - 5 5.85 - - _ - _ - 2 5.58
- - - - _ 6 5.01 - -- - - - 37. 45
7 4.94 . - - - _ » 3 5.60
5 5.63 - - - - - - 3 6.41
5 5.96 _ _ - _ _ - 3 6.37
5 5.65 - _ - _ - - 2 6.14
_ - _ - - 5 6.02 _ - _ - - - 2 5.69
- - - 4 6.09 _ - _ - _ - 1 6.31
4 8.06 - _ - - _ - 1 8.16
- - - - - 5 7.41 _ _ - _ - _ 1 7.24
1 6.96 37. 59 _--- -- 1 7.69
3 8.34 - _ _ - _ - 1 6.18
5.76 - - 1 7.28 3 5.70 - _ - - _ - 2 5.66
- - - - - 2 7.04 ____ _- -_
TO'iALS
5.76 1 3.20
24 4.70 112 6.10
17 5.05 69 5.81
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
223 cars Avg. $5.77
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service
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TOIffllEI) AVEBkCE AUCTION PRICES - FLOaim GBrtPEFBUIT
1962-63 SEA93N
Ifeek
Ending
CLEVELAND
WHITE
Interior
SEE D
ndian
Cars |Avg ■
M.
ver
CarslAvg.
SEED LESS
Itidian"
River
Interior
CarslAvg-
CarslAvg.
PINK
SEED
Interior
Cars I Avg .
Riyi
lan
ver
Cor I Avg •
SEEDLE SS
Interior
Cars jAvg ■
"Indian"
Bivar
CarsjAv^
T
---- »- -- --._ 1 5.44 - -
---- -- -_»__- 1 4^0 2 4.17
1 3.42 -- -- _>__
_ - - - - . 1 4.80 Z _ - - - - - 4.60
_ 5.22 __-- _- 14. 98
_ - - - - - 1 4.80 - > _ _ - - _ 4.&)
- - - - - - 1 4.08 - _ . _ _ - 1 4.40
- - 1 6.92 - - - _ _ - 2 6.82
- - - - - - 1 6.70 - - - _ . _ - 7.54
1 4.10 _ _ _ - _ - 1 4.46
2 4.54 - 4.54 _ _ - _ _ _ 1 4.32
2 5.17 2 5.74 - 1 5.08
- _ - - - 2 5.45 - _ - _ - _ _ 6.02
- 6.41 _ _ _ « - _ 2 5.62
- - - - - 7.41 - - - _ - - 2 6.26
1 6.55 - 3 5.44
_ - - - - 4 5.38 _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 5.67
2 5.27 4 5.20
- - - - - - 4 5.03 _ _ _ _ - - 1 5.04
- - - - - - 3 5.01 - _ _ - - - 4 5.29
- - - - - 5 4.66 - _ - 2.27 _ _ 2 4.84
- ._ - - - - 5 5.04 _ - _ _ _ _ 2 5.20
---- -- 54.70 -_-_ _- 2 5.43
- - - - - - 4 4.75 _ - _ _ - _ 2 5.64
---- -- 45. 09 ___- _- 2 6.33
- - - - - - 3 4.99 - - _ 4.32 , _ 1 4.32
- - - - - - 5 5.12 - _ - 5.34 - _ 1 4.58
- - - _ - - 3 5.68 _ - _ _ - _ 2 6.12
47. 31 -_-_ __ 2 7.04
3 7.31 - 1 8.58
- _ - _ - _ 1 8.42 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8.76
- - - - - - 1 8.84 . _ _ - - - 1 7.24
- - - - - 1 7.40 _ _ _ - - 5.87 - 6.18
1962
Sept. 7
14
21
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec. 7
14
21
28
1963
Jan. 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
Hay 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
aX)TALS 1 3.42
4 4.85 68 5.48
- - 4.31
2 4.72 47 5.61
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit,
all varieties & sections - - -
122 cars Avg. $5.48
Made avedlable
through tiie cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
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TOTrMTTO AVFT^AfS AICTIOK PRICES - FLORim GB&PEFHJIT
1962-63 SEA90N
Weak
Ending
1962
Sept. 7
14
21
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec. 7
14
21
28
1963
Jan. 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr- 5
' 12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
jTily 5
12
19
26
H
WHITE
Interior
Cars lAvg •
S E ED
Indian
T
Biver
Cars |Avg
SEEDLESS
Interior
CarslAvg^
lan
Siver
CarslAvg.
PINE
SEED
Interior
CarslAvg." CarlAvg.
— i ° 5—*^
Iijdian
Eiver
SE E D L E S S
Ij^dian
Interior
Cars|Avg~
Eiver
CarslAvg.
6.44
7.10
6.29
4.61
4.68
4.28
3.50
4.9i
5.21
5.36
4.14
1 7.04
1 5.46
I 6.14
1 5.38
2 4.64
2 5.04
- 4.32
1 4.76
2 4,30
2 3.79
.81
.60
5.78
5.90
5.98
6.21
9.11
8.79
- 4.20
1 3-55
1 1.30
5.44
5.53
4.84
5.23
5.77
6.76
5.36
6.00
5.12
6.32
8.60
8.74
1 4.96 -- __-- --
2 4.26 4 7-39 _ _ _ - - - 3
1 3.03 4 7.95 . _ - - _ - 2
_- 38. 87 __-- --
6.20 1 3.30 4 8.08 _ _ _ _ - 5.80
_ _ 6 7.14 - _ - _ - - 4
2 3.40 7 5.55 - - _ - 2 3.95 9
5 5.48 - 7
_ _ 5 6.85 _ _ _ - - - 4
1 4.28 8 6.59 _ . - - - - 3
9 5.75 _ . - - - - 5
4 6.23 - - _ _ - - 4
6 5.64 . - _ - - - 7
- - 9 5.00 _ - _ _ - - 6
_ - -. 6 6.08 _ _ - - _ - 4
6 5.53 _ - - _ - - 5
9 5.60 _ - - _ - _ 3
_ - 8 5.80 - _ - _ - - 5
7 6.27 _ _ _ _ _ - 3
- 6.41 77. 38 ____ _- 3
10 7.53 _ - _ _ _ - 4
57. 46 -___ __ 5
4 8.36 - - - _ _ _ 3
- _ 5 8.63 - _ _ _ . - 1
- 9.08 4 8.36 - - - _ - 8.14
-- 29. 40 --__ __
- 7.18 1 10.24 _ _ _ _ _ _
TOTALS
5.20
26 4.63 164 6.66
12 4.23 111 6.10
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
313 cars Avg- $6.20
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
41
TEIgfTED AVEHAGE AUCTION PRICES - FL05im GB^EFHJIT
1963-63 SEASON
S T.
WHITE
FINK
SEED
Interior
Car s |a vg . Car s | Avg
Jiidian
Hiver
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars Avg
Indian
fliver
Interior
S E ED
Ipdian
Cars I Avg
Cars lAvg
ilAvg. CaTJ.
Hiver
Car |Avg ■
SEEDLE SS
Interior
CarslAvg.
^
ndian
iver
Cars Avg
1 6.G4
- 3.48
3.38
1 6.34
5.78
1 3.82
1 5.02
1
7.08
2
6.88
1
6.52
2
6.82
2
6.72
1
6.34
1
6.28
1
6.22
1
6.52
2
6.65
2
6.70
2
6.27
1
6.02
2
6.34
1
6.18
1
6.68
-
7.04
1
6.72
1
7.54
1
8.02
1
8.48
1
8.90
2
7.74
1
6.90
- 492
6.36
6.24
7.46
7.21
6.86
6.38
6.29
5.68
6.54
6.62
P. 60
4.26
4.15
5.29
5.28
4.96
4.85
6.54
7.54
8.38
7.90
7.20
6.04
TOTALS
2 5.68
31 6.85
1 6.64
23 5.62
Total Sales, Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections
57 cars Avg. $6.20
Made available
Ithrou^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange ^ the Federal-State Market News Service
Week
Ending
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TOIGETED AVEmiS AllCTIDN PSICSS - nCRDA GHigEFEUIT
1962-63 SEA33N
IH I T E
Interior
S E ED
Ipdian
Cars
River
Avg- iCars Avg
Sept. 7
14
21
28
Oct. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec. 7
14
a
28
1963
Jan. 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Ubx. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26 I
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
TOTALS
SEEDLESS
Indian
River
Interior
Cars |Avg
1 3.67
1 2.87
2 3.27
Cars |Avg
PINK
Interior
SEED
"II
Cars Avg
lan
ver
Car|Avg-
S E EDL ESS
Eive
Interior
Cars |Avg
. lan
iver
Cars Avg.
T
7.20
5.04
5.46
4.36
4.40
- 4.28
1 4.22
2 4.76
1 4.65
4.23
4.06
3.55
6.88
1.99
1
2
2
1
2
- 4.96
- 4.50
- 6.94
2 6.46
2 9.70
1 7.44
3.48
7.52
6.85
4.88
4.49
4.92
4.17
4.17
4.44
4.84
4.23
4.10
4.08
4.35
6.65
5 4.00
3 6.79
«. _
1 7.30
. .
1 8.06
- 5.50
1 6.50
1 3.20
3 5.93
- 2.51
4 5.88
_ -
2 6.81
1 5.62
2 5.55
1 4.56
4 6.40
- .
2 6.51
.
3 6.24
- 3.80
6 5.87
— ..
6 5.32
>
5 5.60
- -
4 5.90
-
5 5.38
- .
6 5.71
- -
3 7.07
- -
4 7.90
_ .
5 8.30
-
3 7.67
- •
2 7.37
- 7.74
2 7.63
1 5.90
1 4.90
2 4.50
4.14
- 7.18
- 7.47
8.70
23 3.94
82 6.49
3.48
1
2
1
2
5
2
1
1
1
3
3
5
4
2
1
3
2
3
3
3
1
1
29 4.88 60 6.25
Total Sales. Fla. grapefruit, all varieties & sections - 196 cars Avg. $5.85
., , ,, _ , , Majde available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Maxket News Sej
43
TEICaiED AVESAffi AUCTION PRICES - FLOBIIIA. GRAPEFRUIT
1962-63 SEAS?:;
TOTAL
ALL C I T I
E S
T7H ]
T E
PINK
Week
Ending
SEED
S E E D L E S
3
SEED
SEEDLE SS
Interior
Indian
River
Interior
Indian
River
Interior
Indian
River
Interior
Jijdian
River
Cars
|Avg.
Cars Avg.
Cars 1 Avg.
Cars
Avg.
CarsjAvg.
Car Avg.
Cars |Avg .
CarajAvg.
196?
P
$
$
fe
$
$
$
Sept.?
14
21
-
-
- 3.84
4 3.06
2 5.09
-
-
- 2.82
1 5.08
1
5.06
^ _
2 6.69
^
^
^ ^
^ ■■
8 6.50
. »
28
_
6.62
r ^
3 7.10
.
_
_ —
« •
16 6. 55
3 9.06
Oct. 5
1
4.16
-
13 5.17
8
7.35
. -
» ^
30 4.85
14 6.02
12
2
3.90
_ _
5 5.45
9
7.23
^ ^
_ «
13 5.10
13 5.58
19
6
3.49
_ _
12 4.91
11
6.51
— —
_ .
13 4.70
11 5.41
26
•
3.44
_ _
14 4.27
13
5.87
. .
. .
11 4.10
15 4.85
Nov. 2
1
2.48
• ..
10 4.01
17
5.61
. _
. _
10 3. 94
15 4.99
9
•»
2.86
_
8 4.57
17
5.28
. _
_ .
2 4.25
21 4.99
16
2
3.72
-
8 5.24
12
6.55
« •
» w
7 4.36
23 5.21
23
1
3.04
- 3.36
10 4.35
16
5.96
• .
_ .
6 4.08
21 4.89
30
2 4.29
• •
9 4.35
17
6.05
- •
. .
6 3.87
37 4.43
Dec. 7
.
3.11
«, .
8 4.00
32
5.43
— «»
wm •_
2 3.13
35 4.32
14
—
_
* •
7 3.77
35 5.54
- 3.48
. .
1 4.35
26 5.23
21
2 3.25
- 5.49
11 3.91
40
8.31
_ _
. ••
4 3.50
40 7.60
28
1963
Jan. 4
-
1.78
-
11 1.81
16
7.85
-
-
2 1.21
19 5.89
1
2.79
■* ^
5 4.61
7
7.59
_
_
4 4.67
11 6.17
11
5
2.91
3 4.20
15 4.26
49
6.16
2 2.43
-. •
4 4.00
46 5.35
18
1
1-85
1 4.22
6 4.15
40
6.42
_ _
— »
4 4.44
45 5.43
25
-
_
2 4.49
37
7.35
- 5.56
- .
2 5.46
25 P. 84
Feb. 1
2
3.68
- 5.20
6 3.56
35
7.02
1 4.84
_ ^
3 4.83
36 6.09
8
6
3. 70
- 4.28
5 4.51
46
6.33
• —
- 3.66
1 4.90
45 5.84
15
3
2.77
1 3.98
5 3.eD
60
5.78
2 3.70
1 3.68
5 3.89
51 5.19
22
-
—
1 4.34
- 4.82
68
5.74
1 3.92
• _
1 3.60
49 5.38
Mar. 1
2 4.08
- 4.24
2 5.32
74
5.55
_ •.
— «
- 4.53
51 5.41
8
—
.
3 4.47
2 4.42
73
5.76
- .
« .
• _
40 5.63
15
_
..
1 4.22
_ ..
90
5.49
*
•• •>
_ ^
31 5.87
22
1
3.70
4 3.80
_ _
75
5.47
- 3.46
- 2.96
2 4.29
47 5.38
29
2
2.80
4 3.80
- 3.80
79
5.46
1 3.34
* •
«. M
60 5.07
Apr. 5
1
3.76
1 4.52
- 3.76
90
5.45
.
• -
2 3.81
65 5.07
12
3
4.10
1 4.82
2 3.61
86
5.52
* ^
_ _
1 3.06
51 5.18
19
2
4.17
- 4.02
2 4.16
81
5.28
.• «.
« ••
* ••
46 5.09
26
-
1 4.56
- -
100
5.30
^ »
- 4.32
..
36 5.41
May 3
.
-
2 4.34
1 4.90
99
5.58
«
- 5.34
OT .
43 5.56
10
-
_
5 5.44
. _
53
6.77
. .
. —
_ ^
43 6.32
17
-
-
- -
- 6.41
78
7.53
• •
- 6.08
- 6.97
44 6.92
24
_
_
1 5.60
• *
76
7.28
— •>
« tm
- 7.47
59 6.76
31
_
.
3 6.25
3 7.26
46
7.68
« »
1 5.64
. .
46 7.26
Jvmft 7
_
-
3 5.98
1 8.16
48 8.06
M *
_ _
^ _
35 7.25
14
_
5.76
1 6.32
1 7 28
59
7.78
« —
- e.88
- 7.28
36 7.49
21
-
-
- 6.05
- 9.08
40
8.00
•• •
1 5.70
- 8.35
13 7.84
28
-
-
1 6.56
_ _
24 9.03
«
. «.
. ..
18 7.76
July 5
-
-
- -
- 7,18
13
9.60
. -
* —
_ _
10 7.36
12
-
_
_ _
_ _
215.31
-. «
. •
. .
4 8.80
19
.
«
.. .
_ _
_
»
* ••
^ _
„
— w
26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
47
3.51
37 4.81
193 4.39
1873
6.28
7 3.48
3 5.01
160 4.72
1380 5.81
Total £
Dales,
Fla.
grapefruit
,, all varieties & .
sectic
^Tl^ w — _ »
- - - 2
1,700 cars Avg. $5-88
JXlO • ^ ■• ^
l&ide available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Ezchange & the Federal-State Uaxket News Service
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE AGCTIOH PRICES - FLOBTDfi. TAiJfrERIIES
1962-63 SEASON
Week
Ending
NE\V YORK
CITY
4/5 Bu. Boz
Cars
Avg.
PHILA-
DELPHIA
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
BOSTON
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg
T
PITTSBUBffl
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars I Avg.
CLEVELAND
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
CHICAGO
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
1962
TOTALS
2
10
12
19
51
45
49
57
79
28
4.66
4.67
5.76
6.00
4.31
3.65
3.60
3.58
4.75
5.21
$
1
1
2
2
12
14
11
16
19
4
3.10
4.31
4.23
5.11
4.28
3.56
3.S7
3.10
4.71
5.27
2
3.41
X
3.19
12
5.62
_
6.59
18
5.55
1
5.70
19
4,62
™
4.34
13
4.46
2
5.75
11
3.48
4
3.76
b
4-97
1
4.63
3
4.94
1
3.36
4
5.57
1
4.45
4
6.51
5.47
3
6.69
_
4.71
7
4.97
4
4.45
4
5,34
_
4.22
2
6.83
•
4.88
3
6.96
_
4.81
3
5.95
.
1
5.87
^
_
1
5.73
.
_
2
3
1
3.97
1.94
3.12
2.68
3.90
4.94
3.83
5.20
5.22
4.21
3.10
4.11
5.00
5.10
2.72
4.34
4.62
1
4
3
3
4
4
3.32
4.75
3.50
3.81
2.97
5.29
1
2
2
2
3
3
4.48
3.54
4.68
2.81
3.86
3.25
5.08
4.96
3.79
4.79
4.93
5.46
3
2
3
4
2
1
2
2
Florida tangarine auction prices - \iy narked. s -
include the listed straight cars
Note- 17o auction sales - Cincinnati - during 1962-63 season
4.23
4.44
3.07
3.53
3.83
5.13
5.15
4.86
4.34
3.70
3.76
467 4.52 97 4.08 10 3.95 20 4.10 13 3.94 23 4.10
through the cooperation of the Florida cS^s^SSgl & the Federal-State Waxket News Service
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YffilCSIES AVEBACa AUCTION PRICES - yTQRTm lANGEBniES
1962-63 SSA3DI7
ST. LOUIS
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
nSTIDIT
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
TOTAL
■ ALL. CITIES
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars I Avg
3.47
3.52
1
3.89
2
3.17
4
3.92
C'
2.85
■?■
3.70
o
3.27
9
4.50
X
4.88
5.25
For 1962-63 season
Straigh.. cars -
Tangerines
langelos
ilurcotts
3atsuE£is
Tonkans
liingf.
Cleioentines
464
136
37
9
9
5
1
?
4.14
IJ.
4.64
13
5.23
26
5.42
77
4.32
69
3.55
TO
3.66
96
3.43
lis
4.74
35
5.20
4
3.72
i;^
5.62
19
5.56
20
4.65
18
4.58
17
3.57
8
4.80
4
4.54
5
5.35
4
6.51
3
6.69
11
4.78
4
5.34
■^
6.83
3
6.96
o
5.95
1
5.37
T_
5.73
irs Avg.
v^.50
2.86
5.52
3.40
2.61
3.21
3.57
TOTALS
3.49
31 3.76
663 4.37
Made available
throu^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Jedexal-State Iferket News Service
- 46 -
FIDBim AUCTION S&LES. SEAg)NS 1953/54-1962/63
l/BAe available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
0 HANGES
SEASON
Thru
July 26
1962-63
July 27
1961-62
July 28
1966-61
U. Y. FBIL. BOST._ PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC. ST-L.
July
1959
29
-60
'd-l
1958-59
Aug. 1
1957-58
ssl.
1956-57
July
1955
27
-56
^5^.
1954-55
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
AVg.
Cars
Avg.
1,361
$5.23
193
77
q)6-
1.G06
15.59
$6.41
2,510
$5.86
2,499
$4.70
2,566
$4.97
2.987
$4.33
4.052
$4,52
393
$7.41
532
$4.83
425
$6.29
596
$4,99
551
$5.80
743
$5.21
815
$4.41
846
$4.62
1,249
$4.11
1,554
$4.27
223
$7.80
206
35.20
193
$6.67
263
$5.24
172
$8.02
279
$5.85
. 340
if>4.c3
436
;i4.97
509
$4.18
587
$4.43
. 55
$6.89
108
$4.77
155
$5.96
, 164
$5.13
132
$5.53
174
$5.26
234
$4.13
259
$4.49
270
$3.37
315
$4 .OS
36
$6.36
50
$4.74
68
$5.65
. 67
$4.87
. 20
$5.43
134
$4.86
* 217
$4.08
229
$4.51
293
$3.96
418
$4.19
. 58
$7.07
77
$4,58
154
$5.77
178
$4.89
^ 151
$5.48
217
$4.82
. 297
$4.05
356
$4.'38
4S5
$3.79
514
$3.95
$5.15
15
8
$5.72
^ 11
$4.69
$5.07
$4.56
92
^\j • 89
103
$4.39
-,.,128
^o . 73
$3.85
CINCI. lETR. SALT
closed
37
$4.38
86
$5.17
83
$4.64
^ 192
$4.02
323
$4.33
347
$3.77
423
$3,98
55
$6.01
^ ^^
$4. S3
. 94
$5.87
. '^51
$5.07
^ 129
$5,53
^ 2J0
$5.08
$4.. ^7
339
$4.66
:?4-.b6
494
$4,18
closed
43
$4,32
. 94
$3.73
^ lrt7
$3.86
G R A P EFEU I T
SSA90N
Thru
July 26
1962-63
JulAT 27
1961-62
JuTy- 28
1965-61
H. Y. PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLEiJg. CHIC. ST. L. CINCI. lETH. BALT.
i9-e
1959-60
July
1958.
Aug.
1957
July
1956
31
-59
1
-58
26
-57
July 27
19S5-56
July 29
19^-55
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
CajK
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
$6.00
1,989
34.66
2,261
$4.43
§j577
$4.57
3,109
$4.53
$5.:.2
3,424
$4.57
3,525
$4.16
§,t852
$3.90
4.5G2
$3.98
460
$5.53
481
$4.01
581
$4.C0
$3.99
706
$4.02
595
$4.45
662
'i;4.08
318
$3.74
$3.52
1.148
$3.66
^ 322
$5.49
395
$3.99
529
$3.9S;
, 5?4
$4.^4
526
$±..16
466
j4.93
517
$4.36
$3.99
s.,654
;i)3.65
706
$3.91
223
$5.7?
22b
$4. 5b
. 239
$4.X'
* 34''
$4,:n:>
2r3
$4. '.'.J
321
$4.,<io
331
$3.VC
. 352
$3.44
368
$3.56
122
$5.48
$4.49
130
$4.17
181
.^4.23
266
$4.52
253
.$4,73
349
$4.50
. 382
$4.20
A 405
$3.79
463
$3.88
313
$6.20
353
$4, SO
463
$4.61
. 42S
$4.52
45?
$4.55
436
$4.83
532
$4.47
>. 335
$4.01
765
$3.69
, 762
$3.94
. 57
$6.20
^ 18
$3.74
A 22
$4.31
* 26
$3.95
44
$4.17
62
$3.76
131
$3.63
. 1®3
$3.35
266
$3.05
350
$3.33
closed , 196 closed
$5.85
" , 192 "
$4.41
II 170 II
$4.41
^ 47 ^ 295 <•
$3.55 $4.28
135 390 "
$5.97 $4.26
_^118 , 322 M ■
$3.73 i;)x.65
234 477 .1
$3.76 $4,24
305 558 35
$3.46 $4.02 $2.99
^ 375 ^800 , 66
$3.12 $3.70 $2.96
471 749 74
$3.2V $3.82 $2.98
Cincinnati - no auction sales during 1962-63 season
Baltincre Fruit Auction (Baltimore Fruit Exchange) official closed at ond of year 1956.
- 47 -
FLORim aXTION SAIES. seasons 1953/54-1962/63 (CONT'D.)
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Meirket News Service
SSASDN
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
TEMPLES
H. Y. PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLETO. CHIC. ST.L. CINCI. DETR. B^T,.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Caxs
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Caxs
Avg.
Caxs
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
228
$4.27
422
$2.94
, 445
$3.70
521
$3.19
532
$3.13
. ■^24
$3.23
^ 575
$2.83
^ 584
$2.72
649
$2.65
672
$2.79
57
$4.16
116
$2.73
142
$3.36
151
$3.00
132
$3.10
$2.62
184
$2.62
295
$2.46
238
$2.66
$2
26 9 5 34 - closed ^ 11 closed
$4.04 $4.36 $3.43 $4.44 - $3.78
34 18 6 66 1 ■• 40 "
12.92 $2.63 $2.76 $2.93 $1.31 $2.77
15 ^ 37 ^ 8 ^ 72 - <i ^21 •<
33.19 $3.36 $3.01 $3.42 - $3.32
41 30 12 111 2 9 ^ 45 "
$2.81 $2.75 $2.75 $2.95 $2.75 $2.54 $3.00
33 25 21 98 1 ^ 11 ^ 38 ••
$2.86 $2.94 $2.70 $3.08 $3.19 $2.80 $2.91
40 30 39 66 ^ 3 ^ 9 ^ 34 •<
$2.67 $3.13 $3.11 $3.09 $3.29 $3.0', $3.85
35 47 40 106 11 43 ^ 63 it
$2.67 $2.4P $2.74 $2.64 $2.28 $2.46 $2.62
39 37 48 109 11 ^ 34 ^ 65 ^ 7
$2.49 $2.56 $2.53 $2.53 $2.25 $2.50 $2-61 $2.48
81 51 62 143 15 52 ^ 95 , 13
$2.48 $2.29 $2.51 $2.37 $2.02 $2.34 $.j..41 $2.32
54 45 71 169 28 73 ^ 87 ^ 14
$2.84 $2.'-.:l $2.65 $2.ol $1.96 $2.45 $^.48 $2-95
TOTAL
, 370
$4.23
7D3
$2.88
, 740
$3.56
. 922
$3.08
891
$3.08
^ 733
$3.13
,090
2.72
$;^.64
1.456
$2.52
1.452
$2.68
TANGEHINS S
SEASON
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
N. Y. ISIL. BOST. PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Caxs
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
467
$4.52
921
$3.83
$3.33
566
$4.16
737
$3.29
. 580
$4.10
831
$3.41
^ 951
$3.34
>. 866
$2.84
1.066
$3.05
97
$4.08
218
$3.43
230
$2.90
169
$3.80
. 226
$2.82
167
$3.96
278
$3.28
. 292
$3.08
* 396
$2.69
. 370
$2.86
. 10
$3.95
20
i3.09
10
$2.04
4
$3.08
13
$2.34
2
7
$2.29
>, 27
$2.73
* 52
$2.35
. 30
$2.51
30
$4.10
54
$3.41
71
$2.76
45
$3.6?
44
$2.ej
$4.07
$3.11
B3
$2.r:i
. S8
$2.34
. 58
$2.52
13
$3.94
e
$3.24
34
$2.77
16
$3.30
. '^
$2.35
23
$3.71
BO
$3.03
. 50
$2.94
. 75
$2.48
. 85
$2.73
. 23
$4.10
71
$3.29
ns
$2-73
63
$3-39
. 84
$2.53
^ 61
$3.95
138
$2.95
. 153
4)2.85
$2^8
198
$2.50
CINCI. HETH. BALT.
2 closed 31 closed
$3.49 $3.76
6 " ^55 n
$3.15 $3.64
3 r. 70 '•
$2.61 $2.81
1 6 47 'I
$2.59 $3.14 $5.60
8 24 , 82 M
$2.03 $2.15 $2.84
^ 5 ^ 15 ^ 64 If
$3.78 $4.04 $3.91
21 30 100 ••
$2.86 $2.97 $3.19
_^ 22 ^ 52 , 125 ^ 5
$2.80 $2.72 $3.04 $2.63
41 ^ 95 , 166 , 22
$2.33 $2.27 $2.50 $2.29
^ 42 , SO ^ 136 . 20
$2.61 $2.47 $2.79 $2.34
TOTAL
663
$4.37
1.353
$3.69
ii.09
917
$3.97
1.258
$3.04
, 938
$4.04
1.555
$3.29
$3.11
1.984
$;&.66
$;S.87
Tenple & tangerine averages on hesis 4/5 'bu. hex.
48 -
mr.TnfTTPm ^^VfRAr^S AtCTinM PRICES - n-ORIDA. lATTmEIlES - BY KUTO
1962-63 ffiASOH
INGES
TdKGSLOS
l£roCX)TTS
SaTSIMAS
POMANS
KINGS
CIEMEOTIIE
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
Week
■RoTAc
Boxes
Soxes .
Boze.s
, P,9-xes
.3as.e.s —
Boxes
£ndin>:
Car
Avg.
Cai-
Avg.
Car
Avg.
Car
Avg.
Car
Avg.
Car
Avg.
Car
Avg.
1962
Oct. 5
12
_
_
-
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-
-
19
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-
26
_
5.15
2
4.66
_
_
1
3.10
• •
- ..
-
—
Nov. 2
2
5.64
9
4.41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
10
6.07
5
4.44
-
.
3
3.76
« -
- -
-
-
16
10
7.40
11
4.56
—
-
4
3.29
1 3.52
—
-
-
23
50
4.83
21
3,49
-
-
1
3.11
4 2.68
- -
1
3.57
30
53
3.66
12
3.53
1
1.25
-
-
3 2.39
_ _
-
-
Dec. 7
61
3.76
8
3.10
-
-
-
-
1 2.10
— —
-
_
14
84
3.46
12
3.19
-
-
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-
-
-
21
96
4.97
23
3.77
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28
32
5.39
3
3.12
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1963
Jan. 4
3
3.61
1
4.04
_
.
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cr
_
11
8
5.85
3
5.58
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18
13
6.01
6
4,60
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- 4.14
^
^
25
11
4.89
9
4,35
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Feb. 1
9
4.84
6
4.30
3
4.34
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^ ^
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8
7
3.95
5
2.93
5
3.69
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15
6
4.92
1
4.11
1
4.79
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22
3
4.61
1
4„33
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- 5.50
_
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Mar. 1
4
5.01
.
3.83
1
6.71
_
_
^ ^^
- •3.07
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8
1
6.42
_
3.83
3
6,54
.
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^
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1
5.44
.
3.25
2
7.30
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5.57
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3 2.70
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3
5.74
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-
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6.83
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- 3.84
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.
3
5.95
^
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26
-
_
_
_
1
5.87
^
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10
17
-
-
-
-
1
5.73
-
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TOTALS 464 4.50 138 3.86 37 5.52 9 3.40 9 2.61 5 3.21 1 3-57
.. , ,, . Made available
througi the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 49
FHESH CITHJS- FLOBim SXPOHTS — li^POETS raiO FLORIDA PORTS. BY COUNTRY CF ORIGUI
BY ''fflEKS — - 1962-63 SEASON
-Standard Box Basis -
TOTAL
0 E
Commercial
Orgs
Gfrt
Tangs-
208
-
1,203
-
1.100
-
700
-
-
399
-
11,042
-
25,022
-
6,682
1,251
12.534
.
10 .438
1,805
29.239
60,429
15,959
43,290
7,010
8,529
11,408
2,430
14,825
2,098
2,652
1,214
8,442
911
9,834
1,000
10,330
_
2,393
7
7,017
350
4,729
6
2,440
-
7.501
750
410
907
6,516
2,155
2,000
1,782
5,850
391
18
1,451
2,000
1,348
1,600
3,544
_
302
-
400
40
214
25
139.161 218.690
279
Government
Orgs
Govt Tangs.
_
528
_
1,175
1,314
650
526
528
528
1,475
4,444
1,404
4,967
1,945
1,000
469
4,504
.
1,143
_
1,729
505
2,248
450
3,925
1,075
3,663
2,496
1.153
974
_
10
6.262
1,112
1,100
1,767
4,795
2.663
1,600
1,262
3.441
812
5,634
1,438
1,127
997
542
450
4,242
_
528
-
60,415 24,185
P 0 E T S
ORGS GFRT
7fest Indies
1.087
49
29
1,136
29
**- 65 boxes Tangelos not included.
^-Furnished thru the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus_ Office , Winter Haven, Fla-
* Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida State Plant Board, Gainesville. Florida
- 50 -
Week
Ending
1962
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
DELrgEHED GAMEEY PBICBS
1962-63 SEA9DH
Advertising and Inspection tax not included
0 E A N G E S
COMCSNTIvilE
Average Price
JUICE
9/1/63
Seasonal 'vith
■^d,-iu?;-hmf>nr.g
1.00122
1.01682
.99972
1.19776
1.50593
1.76858
2.25556
2.57851
2.78482
3.11301
2.52776
2.43261
a. 60698
2.65221
2.88217
3.15721
3.38545
3.85116
4.46418
4.99905
5.47976
5.56754
5.02737
6.43407
7.27452
7.63417
7.49307
2-71004
Avereige Price
.79634
.74814
.74940
.78261
.78956
.84805
.68882
.94235
.92175
.90532
1.01322
1.26225
1.56147
1.64709
1.62093
1.78197
1.85614
.05328
.15061
.22380
.30292
.37401
.72946
3.00898
3.05529
2.60240
4.05083
3.47596
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
$ 1.27447
GHAPEFEUI T
JUICE
Average Price
SECTIONS
Average Price
.13000
.17918
.18050
.23814
.23865
.2K)37
.23174
.26925
.30103
.38918
.48615
.71067
.78002
.76397
.73333
.69139
.69066
.67861
.67646
.71352
.76424
.84493
1.02766
1.03060
1.10937
1.24563
1.22808
1.36222
1.40475
1.28557
$ 0.73838
.64989
1 .03194
.99401
.95929
.97383
.94V84
.98443
.96265
1.01630
1.07479
1 .02816
1.10310
1.18700
1.56253
1.59931
1.68789
1.65539
1.42017
1.78639
1.59049
1.25330
1.58109
TAHGEEIHES
JUICE
Average Price
.25000
.25000
.31765
.37270
.47479
.61114
.96427
$ 1.10738
$ 0.49443
4.1, J. iv i - IJIbAq available
throu^ the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven. Florida
- 51 -
CAMSEY - 03NS0LIIIAIED BEPORT
SEASON- 1962-63
MMBER OF FTEUD EO^OES USED:
Gie^efruit for Sections
t n Salad
' " Juice
•• Blend
" Frozen Cone.
" Processed Cone.
" Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
" Tangerine Blend
" Chilled Juice
" Chilled Sec-
tions & Seilad
2,021.484
50,052
8,077.403
1,289.453
3,204,766
21,565
34.431
241.643
1,015,858
Oranges for Juice
II
It
II
II
II
II
II
II
" Blend
" Salad
" Sections
" Frozen Cone.
" Processed Cone.
" Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
" Tangerine Blend
" Chilled Juieo
" Chilled Sec-
tions & Salad
7.820,714
1,222,867
35,756
4,253
47.099,412
54,794
22,443
5,549,851
516.116
TOTAL Boxes of Grapefruit
for all uses
Bepresenting % of the Grapefruit
Crop Utilized ---------
15,956,655
TOTAL Bcae^ of Orange g
for all uses . • .
537a
Representing % of the Orange
Crop Utilized ____--.
62,326,206
84^.
•-Throu^ September 1, 1963
Tangerines for Tangerine Jt<.iee
" Grapefruit Blend
" O-range Blend
Frozen Tangerine
Processed Concentrate
Chilled Juice
II
ti
It
II
M
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
209,729
187,795
397,524
CASa PRICES PAID PEE BOX - FOR GRAPSFHUIT - F. Q. B. CANKEEQf:
For gections For Salsl For Juice For Blend V/hita Gfrb, . Pjiik GfTt.
$1.10738 $1.84455 $0.73838 $0.67172 $0.74779 30.58373
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefri-iit Used for Following Corsoodities:
Grapefruit Sections, Grapefruit Juice, Blended Juice, & Citrus Salad $0.80028
Cash prices paid pee box - fob orahgss f. o. b. cameey;
For Juice Fc-- Blend For Sclad For Sc-ctions
$1.2'7447 $1,70119 $4.25572 $4.53802
Season's Average Price Pai-d for Orang.as Used for the Foil owing Coninoiitios;
Orange Juico, Blended Juice, Citrus Salad., end Orojage Sections *1. 34381
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate .... $2.71004
Season's iiverage Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Cone $0.67110
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Cazmers' Association, Winter Haven, Fla.
- 52
Size of
Case
^4/2' s
404/700
48/8 oz.
48/5 oz.
2-r/303' s
24/l3i oz.
Converted
No. 2*^3
TOIALS
FLOHIDA PBDDLCTIOH OF GAMED CITHJS
1962-63 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
SV/ GFHT
SECTIONS
mm GPRT
SECTIONS
305,989
102,827
2.194,913
26,754
2.630.483
22,021
108,179
130,200
BBDKEN
SECTIONS
CIIEUS
SALAD
OHANCS
SECTIONS
15,734
235.610
251,344
TANG.
JUICE
17,236
5,486
70,938
93,660
2,699
607
19,223
236,446
TAHG.
BLENDS
3,306 255.669
24/2' s
404/700
48/6 oz.
6/10 's
24/12 oz.
24/4 oz.
12/32 oz.
Converted
No 2's
TOTALS
SW GFRT
JUICE
542.897
2,054,059
538,194
63,660
3.610
5,909
UNSiT GFBT
JUICE
S'A' OEAHGE
JUICE
UNSiV OEG.
JUICE
SI? BLEND
JUICE
UNSV7 BLEND
JUICE
914,539
3.202,057
457,273
1.094
17,484
14,171
14,455
1.091,988
3,547.696
588,850
11,552
12,558
3,789,802
655,535
2,766,403
252,614
22,736
157,365
1 ,031 ,222
26.158
3,292
452
172,313
925,359
10,678
32,119 295,379
3,208,329 4,621,073
TEE ABOVE COtlVEHIED TO 24/2 CAITS:
9,042,446 3,729,407 1,513,868 1,108,350
Sw. Gfrt Sections
Unsw. Gfrt Sections
Broken Sections
Citrus Salad
Orange Sections
Tangerine Juice
Tangerine Blends
2,292,376
107.399
213,244
84,570
3,895
316,907
Sw. Gfrt Juice
Unsw. Gfrt Juice
Sw. Orange Juice
Unsw Orange Juice
Sw. Blended Juice
Unsw. Blended Juice
Converted Totals
PBOCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & FROZEN CONCEKTRAIED ORANGE JUICE &
raJIT ANNUAL PACKS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
3,577.126
5,286,852
6,860,302
4,351,781
1,772,954
1,344,387
26,211,793
FHDZEN GBAPE-
Year
PBOCESSED
CONCENTRATED
ORhNGE JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-eo
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
Gallons
536,660
1,339,222
1,531,449
1,085,697
1,801,283
1,149,081
547,280
377,877
154.911
277,501
54.360
Gallons
46,553.695
65,531,204
64,685,956
70,224,053
72,011,741
57,150,566
79,910,670
78.149,306
84.298,114
116,081,547
51,647,737
FROZEN
GRAPEFRUIT
CONCENTRATE
Gallons
1,226,485
1,656,469
1,155,314
2,511,831
2,949,072
3,330,301
4,952,488
1,613,462
3,841,462
3,162,798
2,323,381
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Caimers' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
53
FLORIDA. PHDDa:TIOM OF CITRUS CONCENTRATE
1962-63 SEA93II
- Actual Cases -
Size of
ZsLse
FBD2EN
oRANca;
PEOCESSEaD
ORANSE
FEOZEK
GRAPEFRUIT
PHDCESSED
(GRAPEFRUIT
FROZEN
BLEKD
FBOZEH
TANG.
PRO-
CESSED
TANG.
18/6 02.
S4/6 oz.
34/12 oz.
}ther sizes
jonverted to
18/6 oz.
12/32 oz.
)ther sizes
converted to
L2/32 oz.
6/10 's
[DTAL CASES
iLL SIZES
?otal sizes
lonverted to
lallons
;j\ilk Gallons
j-ross Gallons
^ess Heprocess-
id Gallons
EI GALLONS
13,314,271
13,261
6,176,002
55,738
1,073,941
332.510
48,209,794
30,492.814
7,282
20,964,723 7,282
54,360
78,702,608 54,360
27.054.871 -
51,647,737 54,360
SA
US
2,382
S& 297,101
US 196.111
SA.
US
SA
US
SA 50,827
US 13,478
SA
US
10,816
2,323.381
-
5,959
570.715
5,959
785,584
36.340
1,926,188
-
2,711,772
36,340
388,391
-
36,340
SA 1,133
US
SA 84,326
US 150,012
85,087
266,178
8,871
275,049
221,807
53.242
95,722
268,008
363.730
159,272
204,458
4,627
235,471 85,087 4,627
20,821
20,821
20.821
CONCENTRATED PROCESSED GRAPEFRUIT, FROZEN BIENDED CONCENTRATE
AND FROZEN TANGERINE COICENIRAIE - 1952/53—1962/63 INCLUSi"VE
Yeax
PROCESSED
GRhPEFRUIT
FROZEN
BLEND
PRDCSSSED
BLEND and
lAIIGERINE
FROZEN
TAITOSEINE
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1951-62
1962-63
Gallons
Gallens
Gallons
bO.563
479,745
_
55,372
965,430
_
31.860
560,545
-
30,719
954,142
25,055
59,105
596,731
32,431
107,896
506,915
-
165,115
689,521
188,154
27,390
284.276
-
19 ,947
255,584
21,285
116.171
266,598
3,989
36,340
53,242
20,821
Gallons
551,397
443,105
877,011
618,986
792,516
146,576
1,151,782
319,671
1,406,694
1,370,187
204,458
Furnished through the courtegj' of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
- 54
UNITES SSATZS EXPORTS OF FREg OBAMtSS' - BY M3NIH3
JljLY. 1962 IBBU JIME. 1963
84-lb. Boxes
COUHTHY
Year
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMffiR
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
1962
RoHnrm Q
1,848
1,777
1,275
1.193
1,158
237
Belgium-Luxem'bourg
60.983
81
69.296
95
16,429
1,279
1,860
400
849
Canada
248.947
172,757
150,037
120.247
225,330
361,192
Denmark
2,565
-
-
-
-
-
Finland
—
-
-
—
•
~
France
4,405
13,437
3,952
-
-
-
Gernany, West
" East
7,578
264
440
762
3,763
101,282
•
Hong Kong
93,175
95,450
43.454
22,365
11.075
39,109
Ireland
•
-
-
43
-
-
Japan
641
508
219
466
308
303
Malaya & Singapore
5.879
746
304
86
227
895
Mexico
8.469
12.947
9.069
10.116
8,540
7,010
Nansei & Nampo
1,017
1,256
286
-
-
-
Netherlands
117,569
98,588
46,828
8,964
-
-
Nether lard Antilles
7,364
4.169
2.485
2.863
3,521
1,513
Norway
20,845
3,173
1,037
-
-
-
Philippines, Hep. of
3,426
5.845
1,520
291
214
477
Saudi Arabia
-
—
<•
-
—
-
Sweden
223
-
-
-
-
-
Switzerland
-
.
_
-
-
-
United Kingdom
3,982
-
-
1,175
5,639
-
Other
473
45
77
182
689
736
TOIALS
589,470
480,353
277,412
170 ,032
364,006
412,321
COUNTHT
Yeajr
JANUARY
FEHEUAHY
IvIAECa
APRIL
mY
JUNE
l^^Jt
Bahanas
339
161
1,588
1,331
1.487
571
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
2.232
-
-
15,910
76,478
Bennuda
-
530
162
108
141
187
Canada
215,382
161,775
198.188
179,605
300,260
183,588
Denmark
-
-
-
-
446
5.232
Finland
_
«.
491
^
»
_
France
-
-
•
.
3,121
42,847
Geimany, West
_
446
^
^
223
5,572
" East
_
«
^
.
Hong Kong
Ireland
53,505
14,923
44,226
29,798
71,169
64,920
-
-
_
_
440
446
Japan
221
248
1,566
1,258
800
3.057
Mayala & Singapore
1,939
393
83
7,118
15,590
2fexico
6,857
3,909
3,838
4.448
8,761
6,717
Nansei & Hampo
649
971
1,381
930
894
664
Netherlands
1.345
474
2,979
1.146
58,724
187,598
llfetberland Antilles
-
937
2,942
1.025
593
471
Norway
-
_
_
_
22,975
14,885
Philippines, Hep. of
348
651
4,598
5.417
4,758
1,876
Saudi Arabia
-
_
_
6,371
Sweden
-
41
^
^
17,171
17,767
Switzerland
.
^
^
397
United Kingdorri
452
.
^
181
z
7,160
Other
791
45
1,211
1.180
371
179
TOTALS
281,828
187.736
263,253
226,427
515. 362
642.573
•-Oranges & Tangerines
Foreign Agricultural Service. U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 0. C.
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UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FHEffl GBAPEFHUIT - BY M3N1HS
JULY. 1962 1HKJ JUTE. 1963
78-lb. Boxes
CO'JNTEY
Yec^
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEIjIBER
OCTOBEE
NDVEIfflER
lECElffiER
1962
Austria
Bahanas - -
Belgium-Luxemtovirg 7,688 9,200
Benmia 90 111
Cemada 87,547 57,124
DeEicark 1 , 664 730
Finland
France 15,028 17,196
Gemany, West 3,305 3,422
Hong Aong 162 159
Ireland 558 359
Japan 259 194
Malaya & Singapore 92 69
Mexico 371 1,252
Netherlands 15,563 11,886
Natherland Antilles 616 233
Norvray 1 ,007 432
Philippines, Bep. of - 38
Saudi Arabia
Sweden 429 487
Switzerland 5,388
Tunisia
United Kingdom 9,893 13,059
Other 145
167
2,751
65
52,670
644
5,885
14,929
148
244
128
27,969
710
811
38
1,771
1,680
3,322
474
2,690
38
159,905
462
6,940
15,763
162
423
42,846
198
74
7,692
329
865
1,631
437
474
2,47i
148,993
1,154
12,357
7,943
344
209
462
205
17,827
264
703
1,855
21
430
1963
Australia
Bahamas
Belgium-Luxembourg
Benruda
Canada
Deiarark
Finland
France
Gensany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Japan
Malaya & Singapore
Mexico
Netherlands
Netherland Antilles
Norway
Philippines, Bep. of
Saxidi Arabia
Sweden
Switzerl=ind
Turusia
United Kingdom
Other
TOTALS
2,661
51
142,928
513
15,428
7,566
18
208
ICO
51
13,404
226
325
83
697
2,210
18
TOTALS
149,805
115,951
113,932
240 ,929
195,714
186,487
COUNTRY
Year
JAlIUkEY
FEBHJAEY
MAECH
APSIL
i^Y
JUKE
67
193
332
174
252
312
—
2,353
4,309
4,304
1,786
8,948
.
60
57
142
-
42
110,690
158,573
139,043
142,842
102,223
68,843
.
.
.
301
289
730
*
974
2,559
2.242
_
-
429
9,518
25.836
20.3:^
8,377
38,055
_
7,773
4,177
7,149
1.546
5,884
.
155
332
492
401
271
.
556
567
1,074
628
430
169
311
1,181
1,285
2.027
3,738
308
462
1,078
305
-
-
261
639
256
390
699
231
4,628
9,556
33,388
12,698
13,513
38,404
.
245
.
.
30
353
^
76
^
163
390
824
.
38
.
47
.
22
.
.
_
.
2,244
438
2.304
1,806
3,928
851
1.074
458
-
-
-
2,306
5,447
224
1,301
4,824
4,124
697
2,023
84
-
574
-
199
45
117,756
195,087
220,319
201,994
135,274
177.917
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington. D. C-
- 56 .
CnWTAIlJlEES — BY KDID OF CITROS
SEA.SOH- Auc;. 1. 196? — July. 31. 1963.
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
Contedner
Eescription
OEAKCSS
GRAPEFRUIT
laUCEEINES
TOTAL
In-
led.
In-
Ind.
In-
Ind.
In-
Indian
terior
River
terior
River
terior _
River
terior
River
NAILED BOXSS
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
-
-
-
-
-
—
^
■■
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
5
-
-
-
3279
—
3284
"*
WIEEBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
1531350
697
2D74241
199
5989
2
3611580
898
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
2139505
258688
1031890
30562
136759?
29986
4538992
309236
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bz)
-
-
-
248
-
248
—
IffiST BAGS
4/5 3u. (1/2 Bx)
233
14
1435
16
-
-
1668
30
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
94
86
-
54
-
-
94
140
aO-llj. (1/4 Bx)
45105
346
10521
108
-
-
55626
454
a-lb. (1/10 Bx)
168619
35
152414
51
-
-
321033
86
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
319617
1079
264426
1150
4
-
584047
2229
3-lb. (1/25 Bx)
-
-
-
-
6
-
6
-
BASKETS
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
5
-
-
9
-
-
5
9
4/5 Bu. (1/2 3x)
' .
11
-
1
-
-
-
12
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
-
23
-
28
-
-
-
51
FTUi BAGS
-
8-lb. (1/10 Bx)
14829
.
26017
-
-
-
40846
-
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
455950
18324
400296
25418
591
-
856837
43742
4.1b.
9857
-
-
-
-
-
9857
-
COHROlAillD BOXES
<
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
14620
387
15811
269
-
4
30431
660
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
-
93
-
78
-
-
-
171
4/5 3u. (1/2 Bx)
1544793
1570657
1753672
6140644
71629
5618
3370094
7716919
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
2/5 Bu. (1/4 Bx)
54
-
50
-
-
419
104
419
CONSUMER
35
235
35
234
-
-
70
469
(SiMD TOTAL
By CoiiLainers
6214671
1850677
5730808
6188821
1449343
36029
13424822
8075527
BULK
418599
148513
148192
232958
31009
5045
597800
386516
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. Hiver
66B5270
1999190
5879000
6431779
1480352
41074
14022622
8462343 ,
1
Made available
throiigh the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
- 57
CONT».nEHS — BY KI^D OF CITRUS
SSAaOH- ^ug. 1. 1962 — July 31. 1963— C0W33LIIiA.IED REPORT
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes - -
Container Description
ORaNGES
GEAPEFEUIT TANGEREJES
TOTAL
NAiiz:5^?xsg
1-3/5 bu. (1 Bx)
—
—
—
—
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
5
-
3279
3284
WiKhiiOUMD i^OXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
1532047
2074440
5991
3612478
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
2398193
1052452
1397583
4848228
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
-
-
248
248
MEST BAGS
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
247
1451
.
1698
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
180
54
~
234
30-lt. (1/4 Bx)
45451
10629
-
56080
S-lb. (1/10 Bx)
168654
152465
-
321119
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
320696
265576
4
586276
3-lb. (1/25 Ex)
-
-
6
6
BASfCRTS
1-Bu. (5/8 Bx)
5
9
.
14
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
11
1
-
12
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
23
28
-
51
FILM BAGS
8-lb. (1/10 Bx)
14829
26D17
-
40846
5-lb. (1/16 Bx)
474274
425714
591
900579
4-lb.
9857
-
-
9857
CCHEUQATKI) BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
15007
16080
4
31091
1 Bu. (5/8 Bx)
93
78
-
171
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
3115450
7894316
77247
11037013
1/2 Bu. (5/16 Bx)
2
.
.
2
2/5 Bu. (1/4 Bx)
54
50
419
523
CDNSILEH
270
269
-
539
GRaiD TOLiL
3y Containers
8095343
11919629
1435372
21500349
BULK
567112 381150
39054
984316
TOTAL
Interior &
Ind. River
8662460 12300779
1521426
22484566
through
the
courte
sy
of
the
C]
I^ade available
Ltrus Inspection Division,
■VJinter Haven,
Florida
- 58
TOTAL NUI/ct:t? mr ^IX CITRUS TTEES MDVITO FEOM NURSEBIES IN ITORIDA
AS ]?ipnT?r?n:) to ihe ijubseey inspector, state plikt eoakd
Gainesville, Florida
30. 1962
4LL CITEDS
Kind
Fo. Trees
Oranges
2,229.480
Grapefruit
Mandarins or Kid Glove
95,985
265,940
Tangelos
105,764
Limes
14,839
Lezcons
37.018
Mscellaneous
70 .426
Total 2,819,4b2
*
OI^&NGES
GEAPEi'KUIT
Variety
No. Tees
Variety
No
. Trees
Valencia
890,626
Marsh
79,815
Hemlins
721 ,067
Duncan
6,496
Pineapples
391,527
Thompson & other Pink
Red Seedless & other B
3.697
Queen
92.310
3d
4,620
Parson 3rovm
80,278
Isle of Pine
90
Navels
41.702
Foster
80
Jaffa
4,024
Red Seedy
72
Delicious
1,553
Davis Seedless
56
Lue Gizn Gong
883
Royal
McCarty
30
Pope Sunmer
295
30
Miscellaneous
2,221:1^
Mi seel lane ous
1.009
Total
Total
95,SS6
t/lANDAEIU
OR KID GIDVE
LIMES &
LEJONS
Variety
No. Trees
Variety
Limes
Ho
. Trees
MoTcott Honey
113,627
Tangerines
77.829
Tahiti (Persian)
13,665
Tenjjles
64,606
Key (Mexican)
902
Satsumas
8,396
Bearss
38
King
531
Rangour
35
Ponkan
334
Miscellaneous
199
Miscellaneous
617
Total
14,839
Total
265.94b
LeiBons
itenEelos
Meyer
34,916
Orlando
79,857
Ponderosa
810
"K" Early
11,218
Avon
803
Uinneola
9,524
Harvey
170
Seminole
178
Messina
84
Miscellaneous
4.987
Sicily
52
Total
105,764
Villafranca
Miscellaneous
17
166
&iinr|uats
7,632
Total
• ••••*
37,018
Miscellaneous Citrus -
calamondon 62,024, lime
quats (Lakeland limeauat
353,
other 394), shaddock & other citrus 24 ..." .
62.794
Conpiled by the Department of Agricultural Economics - Agricultural
Experiment Station - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricul1;.ural Marketi.ng Service
AND THE
FLORIDA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. MARKETING DIVISION
MARKETING BUREAU SECTION
Conpftrating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OF 1963-6^ SEASON
by
L. B. Iforgan
Lakeland, Florida September 30, 19^4
T
[ViU tJ/::
FOREWORD
The Federal-State Market News Service a co-operative
agency of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the
Florida Department of Agricult\ire, sutmits this annual
sunmary for the 1963-64 season.
The daily citrus reports were issued at Lakeland, Florida
from various reports released by the U, S, Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C,; Florida Crop & Livestock
Reporting Service; the Citrus Inspection Division, Flo-
rida Department of Agricultiire; the Federal-State Frost
Warning Service; the Florida Citrus Commission; Florida
Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus J^nitual; Florida Citrus
b/Iarketing Agreement Consnittee; Florida Canners • Associa-
tion; Department of Agricultural Econcmics, Agricultural
Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may
cause revision of shipments, unloads and other similar data,
for the 1963—64 season. Every effort has been made to in-
clude data in this summary which will be of most value to
the Citrus Industry, We have endeavored to include basic
statistics suitable for comparisons with past seasons.
VJe are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related
agencies for their fine cooperation in making this sunir-
mary possible.
contemts
tarTiT: page
General Conments
Carlot Shipments by Weeks - 1963/64 & 1962/63 Seasons
1. Rail and Boat - Oranges & Tangerines 1
2. n ., n _ Grapefruit 2
3. " " " - Mixed Citrus 3
4. Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Rail Shipments, 1963-64 Season 4
5. Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat & Truck 5
6. Total Shipments, Florida Citrus - 1963-64 & 1962-63 Season 6
7. Arizona-California-Texas, Truck-Shipments, Citrus, 1963-64 Season ------ 7
8. Florida Fruit Processed - Boxes - 1963-64 Season 8-9
9. Unloads Rail & Truck, Oranges, 41 U. S. Cities & 5 Canadian Cities 10
10. " " " " Grapefruit," " " " " " " 11
11. " n 1. n Tangerines," " " " " " " 12
12. " " " " Mixed Citrus; " " " " " " 13
13. Production - Oranges - 1889-1963 -14 -15
14. " - Grapefruit- " " 16-17
15. " - Fla. Citrus - 1945/46 - 1963/64 18
16. Production & Utilization - Florida Citrus 1959/60 - 1962/63 19
17. n .. n _ California Citrus " " 20
18. n .. .. _ Tgx., Ariz, & La, Citrus " " 21
19. n •> >i _ Total U. S. Citrus " " 22
20. Per Capita Constimption - Citrus Fruits - U, S, 1930-63 23
21. " " " - Fresh Citrus Fruits - U, S. " 24
22. n •' " - Chilled & Frozen Citrus Juices-U.S. " 25
23. " " " - Canned Citrus Juices & Segments-U.S." 26
24. Florida Equivalent 'On Tree" Prices - Oranges, Grapefruit & Tangerines 27-32
25. Crop Values (Citrus) By States & U, S. Totals 33
26. Weighted Average Auction Prices - Florida, By Months- -_-- 34
27. " " " " - " , By Weeks - Oranges 35-39
28. " " " It _ I. ^ n II _ Grapefruit -40-48
29. " " " n _ » ^ " n _ Tangerines -49-50
30. " " " n _ - , n » _ By Markets Past 10 Yrs -51 -52
31. " " " "_",""_ Tangerine Break-down - - 53
32. Exports - Florida Citrus, Fresh - By Weeks, 1963-64 Season
Imports - Citrus - Into Florida - By Country of Origin 54
33. Delivered Cannery Prices - 1963-64 Season - — — - — _____ — — _ — - 55
34. Florida Canners' Association - Consolidated Report - __— -_ _— - 55
35. .. n n _ Production Data --57-58
36. Exports - U. S, Citrus - Fresh - July, 1963 through June, 1964 - -59 -60
37. Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus -^1 -62
38. Florida Consnercial Citrus Trees By Type - By County ------ ----- 63
39. " " " " By Area - Bearing Surface Classification 1963- 64
40. Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries - — _-_--_--— 65
UKTTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agrioultural Marketing Serrios
and the
FLORIDA DEPT, OF AGRICULTURE, MARiCETING DIVISION
Marketing Bureau Section
C«cperatia^
MARICET NEWS SERVICE ON raUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETDJG FLORIIIA CHRUS
SmMARY OF 1963-64 SEASON
Daily market reports on citrus were issued at lakeland, Florida
from October 1, 1963 to June 1, 1964 inclusive
GENERAL COMMENTS
Florida citrus groves are recoxering steadily from the damaging freeze of December 1962,
with a total production of slightly over 90 million boxes for the 1963-64 season. It appearo
that it will be several years before production will reach the pre-fl-eeze level of the record
crop harvested in 1961-62 totaling 153,740,000 boxes.
Substantial shifts have occurred in area and age group distribution of tree numbers since
the 1962 survey. East coast area indicated a two million tree increase, 80 percent of which
is oranges. But this was far more than offset by a combined loss of 5,9 million trees in
upper interior and west coast areas, with 21 and 18 percent loss respectively. Tree numbers
increased slightly in the lower interior ceunties as recent settings more than offset freeze
losses.
United States citrus preliminary production figures as released by Statistical Reporting
Service of the U, S, Department of Agriculture, for crop year 1963-64, amounted to approxi-
mately 149 million boxes, oranges slightly under 92 million grapefruit approximately 34-2- million,
lemons 17,940,000, tangerines 3,600,000, tangelos 900,000, limes 450,000, Florida breakdown on
all citrus frxiits as follows: Oranges (including temples) 58,300,000 boxes, grapefruit
26,800,000 boxes, tangerines 3,600,000 boxes, tangelos 900,000 boxes, for a grand total of
90,050,000. All above figures subject to correction,
Florida's combined volume of fresh citrus shipments were 3,152 oars over the previous
season. All citrus shows slight increase as follows: Oranges 596 cars; grapefruit 1,360 cars;
tangerines 1,196 cars. All comparison for oranges, grapefruit and tangerines include the esti-
mated proportion of mixed oars (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l,c,l. express oars for
both years). For the 1963-64 season the percentage of shipments that moved from the state by
rail totaled 22,22 percent, by truok 77,78 percent.
General Cocments Cont'd
Total number of oars Florida oranges & grapefruit sold at auction this season, approxi-
cately 20^ less than 1962-63, Total cars sold 1963-64, oranges 1696, grapefruit 3050. In
contrast to decrease in number of cars, price averages were slightly higher. Oranges 7.78
average, grapefruit 6,09 average per full box. Tangerines (straight) volume sold on Auction
market slightly less than 1962-63 season. Number of oars sold 605, average price 4.31 per
4/5 box.
The number of boxes used by Florida Canners in 1963-64 as compiled by Florida Canners'
Association slightly less than 58,000,000 as compared to 80,000,000 for the 1962-63 season.
Delivered cannery prices were much higher than last season with an average thru September
5th as follows: Oranges, concentrate $5.27839; juice $4,75820, Grapefruit juioe $2.05254;
sections $2,56829. Tangerine juice $2,62002,
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida in 1963-64 totaled slightly over 59,000
cars for the 41 U, S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail & truck. Orange unloads from
Florida totaled 10,962. New York City-Newark leading the way with approximately 50/o of the
grand total of rail while truck percentages are much less, Philadelphia was 2nd with a total
number of 713 rail; 765 truck. Unloads of Florida Grapefruit in 41 Cities ( rail & truck )
totaled 15,444; again New York City-Newark receiving the greater part both rail & -^vafc with
Philadelphia 2nd with a grand total of 1,260 cars. Both tangerines & minted citrus Florida
was well represented. Grand total tangerines 2,806j Mixed Citrus 1,164,
The conversion factor of 500 boxes — used in converting truck shipments to oarlots.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1963-64 season, write Federal-State
Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California,
Additional copies of this SIMMRY may be obtained
upon request to
Federal-state Market News Service
P, 0, Box 69
Lakeland, Florida
WEATHER
CHARACTER OF THE 1963-64 S JASON
The 1963-64 winter season was long, wet and cold, beginning with frost in cold locations
of the northern Districts on October 30 and 31st and ending with frost and freezing
temperatures in northern and central districts on Iviarcb 31st, Some scattered light
frost occurred in the Gainesville district on April 1st and in isolated areas of the
Everglades. Cool to cold weather prevailed for the foxu- month period, November-February,
with a reversal to v;arm weather beginning at the first of i/^arch. This warm period was
interrupted with the daitaging frost for truck crops on f/^rch 31st. Many rainy days
resulted in nruch cloudy weather during the season to keep daytime temperatures much belovj
the normal. The consistently cold season is shown by the occurrence of 63 cold nights
(36° or below on the peninsula) which is only three below the record number of 66 in the
1939-40 season. All but five of these occurred during the four months, November thru
February. In December a new record of 22 cold nights for the month was set since frost
warning records were begun in 1935. Temperatures averaged below normal in all months
November thru February and were much below normal in December and February, Tempera-
tures averaged above norinal in hdarch.
The early and late season frosts, frequent frosts during the season, much above normal
rainfall, and nany cool cloudy days were very detrimental to truck crops, unprotected
ornamentals and pastures. Crop growth was seriously retarded, quality and yield reduced
and spring planting was delayed in northern, central and the Everglades districts.
Rainfall of near 25 inches in northern, near 20 inches in central, and 10-15 inches in
southern districts gave one of the wettest seasons of record for most of the peninsula
except the Lower East Coast. This was especially beneficial to tree crops since the
season followed a long dry period which had been record breaking in length for some
places in central sections. Soil moisture was more than adequate and water levels
raised by persistent, and at times, heavy rains.
The season was especially beneficial for citrus. The early season cold weather induced
dormancy and cold temperatures kept the trees dormant until late in February. The sud-
den change to warm weather in i.iarch brought an extraordinarily heavy bloom and set a
very good crop of fruit. Grove heating was done only on six nights in the Gainesville
district and three nights in central districts,
April temperatures averaged above normal. Generally a rather warm month except for
the first two days. Scattered frost occurred on April 1st at isolated low ground
locations in northern and central areas and a few places in the colder backlands
of the Everglades. Rainfall was one to three inches below normal in the citrus areas.
May temperatures were near to slightly below normal and rainfall was one-half to one
and one-half inches below normal*
June was hot and dry in the citrus areas with rainfall deficiency ranging from one and one-
half to as much as seven inches in the citirus areas,
July experienced near normal temperatures and some increased in precipitation. Some
stations reported below nonnal rainfall while a few locations had rainfall above normal,
August recorded ample rainfall in most all areas and temperatures averaged near normal.
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service - - - Lakeland, Florida
SELECTED
PT,nRTriA CTTRIJS WEA.THm STATIONS -
1963-64 SEA.S0N
SUtion
1 December
1963
■1 '25 • 1
~26"
January
3 1 14
1964 1
ri5 1
February 1964 1
-12 l' 24 1
Uaroh 1964
... .^^
Citra
1 j.y
26
r WW
25
1 C<b/ '
27
28
28
23
23
31
30
32
Deland
31
34
28
30
29
25
27
32
33
36
h&IDB
33
36
30
32
30
25
31
34
32
35
Fruitland Park
29
30
27
30
28
23
24
28
35
31
Heidrioh Groves
30
33
28
30
29
25
27
33
33
36
Forest City
32
35
29
31
28
25
27
32
32
36
Howey
32
36
30
31
28
25
26
32
33
36
Dr. Phillips
32
34
33
32
27
27
28
31
30
36
Conway
33
38
33
32
29
26
31
33
32
38
Brooksville
28
30
28
30
28
26
26
28
33
35
Passadena
31
33
28
31
23
25
27
24
28
36
Valrico
33
36
32
33
27
29
28
27
28
38
Denham
31
32
30
34
27
28
29
31
30
38
Elf era
30
32
29
34
25
30
23
26
23
38
Parrish
34
37
35
36
33
31
27
35
30
39
Sarasota
36
39
37
38
33
33
29
37
33
40
Lakeland ,^Z Sta.
30
36
30
33
28
27
29
29
30
35
Polk City
31
33
29
31
25
27
29
29
30
35
Lake Alfred
32
35
30
32
26
27
30
32
32
37
Mamnoth
31
36
29
31
27
28
28
32
i2
35
Avon Park
35
39
30
31
30
31
29
33
31
35
Bartow
33
37
31
34
28
28
29
30
32
39
Arcadia
34
37
29
32
29
31
24
34
31
40
Cocoa
35
37
31
34
32
27
33
36
33
40
Vero Beach
39
43
30
35
35
30
33
37
33
41
Stuart
42
47
35
37
41
33
32
42
36
45
Hypoluxo 5^1 Sta.
44
45
36
37
45
36
34
41
38
50
Home stead
46
47
38
36
45
42
30
44
37
48
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service Lakeland, Florida
TOTAL RAINTALL - ,BY KONTHS
SJLECTJI) U. S. FLORIDA IfEATSiR BUREAU STATIONS
1963-64 SEASON
T 1 1 1 1 1 I I r
STATION OCT. I NOV. I DEC. I JAN. I FEB. I MAR. I APR. I MAY I JUNE I JULYI TOTAL
II I i I I I I ' I
X
Avon Park .45 5.28 3.59 2.Q7 4.58 3.81 2.28 3.24 6.08 9.44 41.72
Bartow .20 6.52 2.64 5.02 5.22 3.40 1.80 3.47 .73 7.87 36.87
Bradenton Expr. Sta. .05 4.60 3.60 3.74 5.25 3.73 .63 2.95 7.64 7.16 39.35
Brooksville .22 4.15 3.69 7.68 4.14 5.06 2.49 4.60 4.27 16.33 52.63
Bushnell ,24 5.05 2.10 6.46 4.66 4.91 .92 4.09 4.82 8.77 42.02
Clermont .27 5.62 2.36 5.91 3.75 6.24 2.11 1.83 5.39 8.36 41.85
Daytona Beach Airport 2.71 7.98 2.17 5.29 2.65 4.84 3.61 2,58 4.73 7.67 44.23
Crescent City .83 5.55 3.03 6.55 4.92 3.98 5.53 2.31 7.76 12.55 ^8.01
Ft. Lauderdale Expr.Sta7.76 1.30 4.30 .92 4.19 .31 4.40 14.99 6.13 3.43 47.73
Ft. layers Airport ,05 3.45 2.27 2.88 3.30 2,12 .80 .50 4.58 2.28 22.23
Fort Pierce 7,49 3.05 8.21 2.16 6.13 1.36 5.44 3.24 2.44 7.16 46.68
Homestead Expr, Sta. 3,56 1.55 2.65 .55 2.46 1.83 6.16 2.22 9,21 7.09 37,28
Island Grove ,67 2.70 3.08 9.19 7.05 3.23 5.56 .79 3.95 13.30 49.52
LaBelle 1.15 3.96 3.32 2.47 5.09 .52 2.84 2.31 8.60 6.75* 37.01
Lake Alfred Expr, Sta. 1.36 6.82 2.37 5.24 4,22 3,80 1.69 4.04 3.15 8.31 41.00
Ukeland Weather Bur, ,33 5.71 2.08 5.71 4.17 3.34 1.22 2.83 5.79 5.65 36.83
lake Placid 1,09 3.76 2.19 2.46 5.38 1.06 .49 4.24 5.04 5.91 31,62
Melbourne 2,19 9.72 3.07 2.89 5.55 2.07 .37 4.67 3.31 6,00 39.84
Miami Airport 4,43 1.43 4.26 .45 2.21 .50 3.31 4.67 10.48 5.51 37.25
Mountain Lake ,05 6.13 2.79 4.58 5.44 3.17 2.14 3.11 2.24 4.40 34.05
Ocala .09 3.98 2.91 8.05 5.46 3.92 4.21 .86 5.98 13.57 49.03
Orlando Airport .46 6.39 2.26 6.18 3.42 4.65 2.14 2.74 6.11 6.68 41.03
Plant City .14 6.46 2.21 6.39 5.34 4.71 1.02 2.94 6.11 8.08 43.40
Saint Leo .14 6.12 2.71 5.37 4.44 5.16 .79 4.95 8.89 9.08 47.65
St. Petersburg ,31 6.04 3.72 3.30 5.97 4.00 .80 2.30 3,86 7.86 38.16
Tampa Airport ,29 6.12 2.31 5.08 5.37 3.92 .53 3.58 6.64 9.75 43.59
Wauchula .27 5.89 2.58 3.13 5.04 4.34 3.39 2.68 3.26 6.20 36.78
West Palm Beach Airpt 13.81 3.02 4.86 .98 4.36 1.82 7.45 5.74 10.23 5.29 57.56
Winter Haven ,46 6.27 2.00 5.62 4.73 3.31 1.12 2.97 5.46 5.32 37,26
• Devil's Garden
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Jederal-State Frost Warning Service Lakeland, Fla,
TABLE 1
- 1 -
0RAJ:GES & lAlJGZRINES - CARLOT SHIK.uLi'iTS (RAIL & BOAT ) 3Y vr^EKS
iy63-64 and iQb2-b'i SKASONS
Week
1
FLORIDA
1
CALIF. 1
End-
1
1-
ing
1 1963
-64 1
1962-63 1
•63-64 1
•62-6-
1963
Orgs
Tan^s
Orgs
Tangs
9/7
-
-
13
-
268
301
14
—
-
8
-
344
344
21
-
-
3
-
230
369
28
—
—
—
—
320
380
10/5
3
-
4
-
323
283
12
15
-
32
-
347
210
19
22
-
35
-
280
165
26
30
2
55
—
257
256
11/2
50
8
128
1
225
152
9
56
11
171
4
75
114
16
49
38
109
13
112
229
23
92
90
161
90
337
393
30
45
55
163
78
506
499
12/7
108
82
178
184
736
749
14
186
109
500
242
827
649
21
100
39
104
14
438
486
28
28
11
18
-
438
352
1964
1/4
87
48
50
4
530
442
U
118
48
83
5
627
455
16
128
11
88
6
743
473
25
126
8
82
1
655
557
2/1
111
-
109
1
832
344
8
62
1
53
-
843
293
15
92
2
56
-
770
192
22
104
3
75
1
708
258
29
97
4
82
—
742
334
3/7
94
1
87
-
708
300
14
130
-
125
-
703
271
21
102
-
119
-
679
297
28
94
-
107
-
371
258
4/4
127
-
91
-
318
294
11
105
-
108
-
541
258
18
149
-
107
-
530*
205
25
148
-
100
—
545
271
5/2
144
-
86
-
580
383
9
159
-
119
-
657
500
16
180
-
124
-
663
544
23
178
-
74
-
728
570
30
145
-
40
-
650
554
6/6
99
-
50
-
475
599
13
70
-
35
-
456
480
20
39
-
25
-
520
537
27
32
—
14
—
425
479
7/4
26
-
10
-
395
417
11
7
-
2
-
328
391
18
-
-
-
-
371
450
25
-
-
-
-
364
451
8/1
-
-
-
-
382
452
8
-
-
-
-
359
405
15
-
-
_
_
311
404
22
-
-
-
—
317
372
29
-
-
-
-
349
398
TEX. I ARIZ. I TOTAL I Imports I TAJfGS.;^
! 63-641 62-63 ! 1963-64 '~p^3^^
'64l'«63 j '64l'63
MEX. Vf.Iad- Calif,
ieB
—
-
268
314
3
1
-
-
344
352
-
-
—
—
230
372
-
-
-
-
320
380
-
3
—
-
326
287
-
-
—
-
362
242
-
-
-
.
302
200
-
^
—
—
289
311
-
-
—
—
283
281
10
2
m.
—
142
289
11
2
3
1
202
352
23
14
20
8
539
652
62
2
59
30
665
770
-
22
58
39
985
1150
1
14
80
33
1202
1424
-
14
37
37
614
641
-
47
33
31
510
401
1
33
52
27
718
523
.
34
22
19
815
562
-
33
15
51
897
618
-
50
6
19
795
659
-
49
2
9
945
463
-
53
4
4
910
350
-
35
17
3
881
251
-
35
21
19
836
353
-
21
10
18
853
434
-
18
8
33
811
420
-
15
7
41
840
437
-
16
28
52
809
468
-
-
30
43
495
408
-
-
45
42
490
427
-
-
67
48
713
414
-
-
69
43
748
355
-
-
55
29
748
400
-
-
58
16
782
485
-
-
44
13
860
632
-
-
31
5
874
673
-
-
15
1
921
645
-
-
10
-
805
594
-
-
10
-
584
649
-
-
2
5
528
520
-
-
6
1
565
563
-
-
—
—
457
493
-
-
—
—
421
427
-
-
-
—
335
393
-
-
—
-
371
450
-
-
—
-
364
451
-
-
—
-
382
452
-
-
—
—
359
465
-
—
-
-
311
404
-
-
-
-
317
372
-
-
-
-
349
398
-
-
1
1
1
2
3
4
1
3
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
TOTAL 3737 571 3783 644 25238 19819
- 924 720 30472 24966 111 513
29
^Additional Shipnents 1963-64 season: Porta Rica - V/eek Ending Feb. 1-8; Feb. 15-6; Feb.
22 - 2. Note - 1963-64 season figures following -week ending 3/28/64 subject to correction;
1962-63 season corrected beginning week ending 4/6/63 thru week ending 8/31/53.
• Calif, boat Tinavailable.
TABLE 2
2 -
GRAPEFRUIT - CARLOT SHIPIv3ENTS
(RAIL & BOAT ) - BY WISEKS
Week I
End- I
FLaRIM I CALIFORNIA I
tng" I 63-64 I 62-63 | 63-64 I 62-63 |
TEXAS I ARIZONA I
1 ""I
•63 1 63-64 I 62-63 |
TOTAL
•64 I
63-64 I 62-63
1963
9/7
14
21
28
10/5
12
19
26
11/2
9
16
23
30
12/7
14
21
28
1964
Tn
.11
18
25
2/1
8
15
22
29
3/7
14
21
28
4/ 4
11
18
25
5/2
9
16
23
30
6/ 6
13
20
27
7/4
11
18
25
8/1
8
15
22
29
15
56
75
54
95
137
140
159
154
120
142
143
61
177
216
47
83
150
199
216
160
107
204
196
190
168
196
199
190
149
116
111
98
82
144
94
52
44
19
29
24
15
13
TOTAL 5059
6
20
65
64
138
180
140
145
121
142
183
190
289
138
35
236
160
111
90
119
101
97
100
72
89
93
105
121
130
138
167
138
112
117
148
99
72
80
56
47
16
5
9
3
4
1
2
1
9
8
3
4
5
5
8
8
10
18
9
8
10
14
40
28
28
34
13*
64
80
120
124
183
129
140
71
98
127
81
61
64
69
97
77
107
103
75
4675
2152
59
57
19
16
4
2
4
2
3
4
7
14
6
19
18
16
25
17
27
12
20
20
21
25
37
74
61
66
77
82
86
68
67
81
78
38
26
34
33
13
1340
1
1
5
3
2
4
15
2
3
9
13
8
18
6
6
12
10
18
25
18
17
22
22
11
28
10
44
35
38
26
18
16
26
43
44
63
42
36
36
34
44
43
26
24
7
2
3
5
4
1
2
4
29
18
6
5
2
6
7
4
9
15
13
12
13
8
11
4
4
3
2
4
7
9
7
4
6
3
4
2
2
24
59
79
55
95
137
140
159
156
123
151
158
70
200
234
16
66
97
174
229
242
205
139
244
216
226
188
254
274
256
203
168
140
188
205
308
281
277
209
195
134
166
185
120
85
71
71
97
77
107
103
75
905
238
8131
59
57
25
36
69
66
138
180
140
148
126
147
185
192
293
168
57
244
165
116
100
133
105
120
123
104
119
122
138
149
161
154
190
160
137
149
194
180
137
152
136
133
104
75
67
81
78
38
26
34
33
13
6256
No Imports 1963-64 Season. Note - 1963-64 season figures following week ending 3/28/64
subject to correction; 1962-63 season corrected beginning week ending 4/6/63 tliru week ending
8/31/63 »
• Calif, boat unavailable.
TABLE 3 - 3 -
MIXED CITRUS - CaRLOT RAIL SHIPtffiNTS
BY V/EEKS
No Florida, or Texas - consolidated l.c.l. express shipments included 1963-64 or 1962-63 season.
Week I
End- I
ia£ I '63-64
FLORIDA
•I-
CALIFCRNIA
TEXA.S
ARIZONA
i-
TOTAL
I '62-63 1 63-64 I 62-63 I 63-64162-63 I 63-64162-63 I 1963-6411962-63
1963
9/ 7
_
_
24
14
■>
—
18
21
-
■>
9
28
»
1
14
10/5
2
2
6
12 ,
9
6
4
19
12
12
2
26
14
23
6
11/2
26
36
8
9
31
45
7
16
27
57
-
23
58
80
4
30
47
74
3
12/7
54
1C9
4
14
130
230
7
21
50
55
11
28
20
8
6
1964
1/ 4
27
32
11
11
35
58
11
18
48
46
9
25
48
31
10
2/ 1
40
47
23
8
27
32
13
15
43
33
14
22
45
45
17
29
49
35
17
3/ 7
23
34
18
14
39
45
15
21
25
41
13
28
22
38
3
4/ 4
37
30
5
11
22
27
7
18
26
21
1
25
29
26
5
5/2
23
23
18
9
24
24
27
16
18
37
31
23
12
30
35
30
17
20
31
6/ 6
9
24
31
13
6
6
37
20
5
10
49
27
1
3
50
7/4
3
2
45
11
-
-
77
16
-
—
78
25
-
—
60
8/1
-
-
63
8
—
—
71
15
-
-
57
22
—
-
63
29
-
-
39
45
36
19
13
13
5
3
2
2
3
5
6
10
10
11
17
14
12
21
13
20
17
13
8
14
13
15
12
12
8
15
8
7
4
6
7
15
13
27
26
41
53
40
57
94
67
68
59
54
60
48
29
1
2
2
2
4
2
—
1
-
3
1
6
3
7
2
6
6
10
4
2
7
3
2
3
2
3
2
6
1
5
2
4
-
4
-
3
-
4
-
3
1
4
2
4
3
—
4
6
2
10
1
6
-
5
3
4
1
8
4
6
1
12
1
8
-
3
-
3
-
6
-
24
45
18
36
9
19
14
14
8
15
13
11
14
15
20
25
36
36
39
46
30
63
68
89
57
86
64
125
147
245
64
84
31
24
43
46
51
81
67
60
63
53
68
64
44
45
60
41
66
59
66
48
44
50
58
59
42
56
25
50
48
47
39
36
33
28
39
33
45
30
59
35
55
53
59
44
56
47
43
52
46
47
60
63
51
43
48
59
77
94
78
67
60
68
63
59
71
54
57
60
63
48
39
29
TOTAL 1183
1538
1187
1192
12
160
55
2542
2790
Note - 1963-64 season figures following ■week ending 3/28/64 subject to correction;
season corrected beginning week ending 4/6/63 thru week ending 8/31/63.
No Imports 1963-64 Season,
1962-63
TABLE 4-
- A -
FLORIDA MIXED CAR AIIALYSIS — RAIL SHIRIENTS
1, *^\yi V .fc*.** A
1963-64 SaSON
1
1
ORANGES
1 GRAPEFRUIT
1 lANGERIMES 1
1 1 ^ 1
Week
Endir
v;eek Ending 1
Season
1 Week Ending]
T^£gl?i
1 Week Ending j
:3e<iBoa
To-Date
1963
J^'
%
%
%
%
%
Sept.
7
■p
-
"
m*
^
.*"
14
"•
•
^
_
21
"•
^
^
^
28
—
"
"*
Oct.
5
-
—
■•
*
12
—
~
**"
19
-
-
—
••
^
^
26
7.4
4.8
91.2
90.6
1.4
4.6
Nov.
2
53.1
29.2
34.5
62.3
12.4
8.5
9
37.6
31.5
44,7
57.4
17.7
11.1
16
61.1
47.3
38.9
47.5
-
5.2
23
23.1
39.6
49,9
48.3
27.0
12.1
30
44.3
41.3
46,2
47.5
9.5
11.2
Dec.
7
49.2
44,2
43,4
46.0
7.4
9.8
14
54.8
49.6
25.2
35.5
20.0
15.0
21
50.6
49.7
30,4
34.8
19,0
15.5
28
48.1
49.6
45.9
35.7
6,0
14.7
1964
Jan.
4
26.3
48,6
73.7
37.3
—
14.1
11
52.2
49,0
39.7
37.6
8.1
13.4
18
38.2
47,4
49.0
39.3
12.8
13.3
25
38.2
46.5
54.0
40.7
7.8
12,8
Feb.
1
43.1
46,1
53.6
42.3
3.3
11.6
8
48.2
46.2
48.9
42.7
2,9
11.1
15
44.5
46.1
53.9
43.4
1.6
10,5
22
52.1
46.5
47.4
43.6
.5
9.9
29
43.2
46.3
56.8
44.7
—
9.0
Mar.
7
55.3
46.6
42.7
44.7
2.0
8.7
14
36.6
46.1
61.3
45.6
2.1
8.3
21
45.9
46.1
54.1
46.0
—
7.9
28
43.4
45.9
55.8
46.5
.8
7.6
Apr.
4
44.5
45.8
54.7
47.0
.8
7.2
11
50.4
46.0
49.5
47.1
.1
6.9
18
49.0
46,2
50.8
47.3
.2
6.5
25
42,9
46.1
57.1
47.6
6.3
May
2
43.3
46.0
56.7
47.9
w>
6.1
9
48.0
46.0
52.0
48,0
.
6.0
16
25.6
45.9
74,4
48.2
• '
5.9
23
70.3
46.1
29.7
48.0
_
5.9
30
49.7
46.2
50.3
48.0
_
5.8
June
6
43.1
46.1
56.9
48.1
-
5.8
13
76.4
46.2
23.6
48.0
^
5.8
20
8.5
46.1
91.5
48.1
_
5.8
27
8.4
46.1
91.6
48.1
_
5.8
July
4
11
18
25
Aug.
1
8
15
22 .
29
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange a the Federal-State ivlarket News Service
TABLE 5 - 5 -
TOTAL FLORIDA. CITRUS SHIPMarTS. RAIL-BOAT-TRUCK. BY WEEKS - 1963-64 SEA.SCaf
Includes the estinated proportion of 'mixed' oars 4 truck shipments - Intra & Interstate movement.
Does not include any Florida consolidated l.o.l. express shipmente.
0 R A N G S S
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
Week
Ending
1
1 Rail i Boat 1
Truck 2*
* 1
1 Rail & Boat 1
Truck #
1
1 Rail 4 Boat 1
Truck ^
1963
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
9/ 7
mm
.
15
95
«
—
14
«•
2
56
366
>
-
21
*
10
75
542
•
«•
28
«»
15
54
332
-
-
10/5
4
72
96
801
•
-
12
18
168
143
677
—
-
19
26
228
146
650
-
11
26
31
351
172
644
2
43
11/2
64
370
163
731
U
130
9
68
466
134
796
16
256
16
65
347
153
556
38
231
23
105
545
172
729
106
562
30
66
315
83
416
59
262
12/7
134
563
201
636
66
524
14
257
856
249
745
135
631
21
125
918
15
606
49
482
28
38
296
56
232
12
148
1964
I7"4
94
479
103
551
48
175
11
136
352
164
767
51
113
18
146
376
223
841
17
34
25
144
509
242
692
12
8
2/1
128
796
202
680
1
10
e
75
377
120
543
2
2
15
111
462
227
783
3
3
22
128
367
217
738
3
3
29
lie
266
218
574
4
1
3/7
107
360
178
655
1
1
14
144
360
220
561
1
4
21
113
336
213
513
-
•
28
104
341
202
485
—
-
4/ 4
144
381
169
401
—
—
11
116
382
127
460
•
—
18
162
333
124
347
.
-
25
160
296
115
276
•
.
5/2
154
252
95
193
~
m.
9
171
245
156
92
-
-
16
185
190
107
66
•
-
23
186
163
56
47
m.
.
30
153
90
53
34
_
—
6/ 6
103
70
24
13
.•
-
13
75
32
30
10
~
-
20
39
29
29
8
—
«
27
32
23
16
6
—
.
7/4
26
12
16
4
-
-
11
7
6
m
2
^
_
18
-
2
-
2
„
—
25
.
1
_
_
_
_
9/1
-
11
-
4
-
-
8
—
—
—
—
—
-
15
-
-
—
<•
—
-
22
-
—
-
-
-
-
29
—
_
—
_
_
mm
TOTAL
4262
13421
5631
19908
657
3634
iH — Corrected
Florida truck data made available
through the coxirtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Fla,
TABLE 6
Note -
- 6 -
TOTAL SHIH.JiraS. FLORIDA CITRUS - BY WEEJfS - 1963-64 & 1962-63 SEASONS
Includes rail, boat, truck & 'mixed' citrus broken dovm into estiniated proportion,
rruok reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per oar. No I.e. 1. express
included. Florida l.c.l. express, by months, 1963-64 season - see bottom of page.
GRAPEFRUIT
Week
Ending
1963
9/7
14
21
28
10/5
12
19
26
11/2
9
16
23
30
12/7
14
21
28
1964
11
18
25
2/1
8
15
22
29
3/7
14
21
28
4/ 4
11
18
25
5/2
9
16
23
30
6/ 6
13
20
27
7/4
11
18
25
8/ 1
8
15
22
29
TO-
TAL
ORANGES
TANGERINES
TOTAL
' 1963-64 I 1962-63 | 1963-64 I 1962-63 1963-64 I 1962-63 , 1963-64 I 1962-63
Cars
17683
Cars
_
13
2
12
10
23
15
46
76
117
185
216
254
310
382
489
434
912
534
852
412
1243
650
994
381
1062
697
1282
1113
1969
1043
444
334
64
573
250
488
427
522
411
653
455
924
472
452
342
573
369
495
419
384
454
467
458
504
439
449
343
445
304
525
267
498
278
495
244
456
207
406
181
416
194
375
194
349
111
243
58
173
60
107
44
68
30
55
16
38
10
13
2
2
.
1
.
11
.
17087
Cars
25539
Cars
Cars
110
-
422
15
617
144
386
279
897
626
820
755
798
1077
816
921
894
916
930
758
711
1066
901
782
499
865
839
954
994
1114
621
358
288
101
654
698
931
671
1064
678
934
758
882
720
663
771
1010
714
955
690
792
680
833
732
781
693
726
663
687
656
570
624
587
593
471
604
391
519
288
411
248
397
173
408
103
244
87
140
37
166
40
110
37
66
24
34
20
8
2
_
2
-
11
45
141
272
269
668
321
610
766
531
160
223
164
51
20
11
4
6
6
5
2
5
24179
4291
Cars
Cars
Cars
_
110
13
_
424
27
-
627
167
—
401
325
_
973
743
_
1006
971
.
1063
1387
1
1243
1411
13
1469
1841
54
1736
1664
251
1392
2560
423
2219
2199
602
1201
2529
810
2146
3046
752
2873
3835
73
2195
875
I
762
166
11
1450
959
23
1583
1121
19
1637
1108
14
1607
1227
21
1817
1213
6
1119
1119
7
1589
1090
7
1456
1116
2
1181
1136
3
1302
1193
1
1290
1133
—
1175
1006
1
1132
961
-
1095
891
-.
1085
871
_
966
848
—
847
726
-
694
592
—
664
591
-
548
602
—
452
355
—
330
198
•
210
226
—
147
154
~
105
96
_
79
50
-
58
18
-
15
2
—
4
i.
-
1
-
-
15
—
3095
47513
44361
n^+»w^^^^rT ^^T "no^^n"^"* season, l.o.l. express by months as follows (Carlot equivalent):
October 5; November 99; December 883; January 294; February 318; March 192; April 95; iVay 34,
i
TABhS 7
- 7 -
■■**'v*,L*.;
CITRUS SHIPMENTS - TRUCK - ARIZOMA, CALIFORNIA, TEXAS - BY VJEEKS
Car lot
1963-64 & 1962-63 SEASONS
Thursday
equivalents
- with weeks
ending- on
I
Week 1
ARIZ
0 N A *
C A
L I F
0 R N I A ,;^
T E
X A
S
Ending 1
GHAFEFRUIT
* 1 ORAiviGiS 1
GRAPEFRUIT 1
GRANGES
1 GHM^Jlii^'KUlT
1963
1963-6411962-63
1963-64/62-63
1963-64162-63
1963-64162-
-63
'63-64162-
■63
9/ 5
^
.
111
106
8
22
-
-
-
—
12
^ .
_
134
129
3
22
—
~
—
^
19
_
_
102
122
3
19
—
~
—
^
26
^,
_
123
94
—
9
—
—
—
^
10/ 3
«»
-
125
77
-
8
—
"
^
"■
10
«
.
105
86
—
—
—
^
"■
17
.
—
104
84
—
—
—
^
^
~
24
_
—
87
91
-
—
—
"■
—
~
31
114
-
—
66
-
—
—
~
^
~
11/ 7
146
57
66
56
—
—
~
"
"^
~
14
130
55
69
102
—
"•
11
•
9
^
21
95
44
193
126
—
-
13
—
26
^
28
76
67
165
178
3
-
10
—
15
^
12/5
12
80
56
224
260
5
3
19
2
31
6
95
62
355
302
7
2
36
4
79
14
19
71
48
356
335
4
6
38
5
77
16
26
58
49
165
104
5
7
7
3
19
1
1/ 2 1964
9
89
48
131
119
7
8
16
•"
33
—
96
79
202
167
7
8
14
—
59
^
16
110
67
297
242
12
7 •
16
1
61
2
23
123
36
310
217
19
15
20
^
54
~
30
114
61
301
170
22
20-
21
—
31
•
2/ 6
13
96
49
309
162
20
17
16
—
21
•*
118
38
301
149
26
17
12
—
23
*"
20
106
51
309
163
29
10
9
-
16
—
27
89
45
310
171
38
17
3
—
""
■"
3/ 5
12
98
30
301
172
25
8
3
—
—
"•
114
34
315
161
43
13
2
—
"•
"■
19
97
39
297
150
40
13
—
—
•
—
26
88
32
223
123
36
15
—
—
•
"~
4/ 2
66
33
203
126
31
18
—
—
"*
^
9
87
30
197
124
31
10
—
■ —
~
•■
16
74
27
237
111
42
12
—
—
^
"•
23
75
33
215
115
52
16
—
—
""
~
30
75
37
228
142
67
14
—
—
—
■■
5/ 7
82
33
209
164
69
■18
—
—
—
•
14
80
35
174
173
72
24
—
—
—
■"
21
73
33
171
171
65
20
—
—
~
"•
28
59
44
166
155
6Z
25
—
—
•
•"
6/ 4
50
31
131
109
41
16
~
—
"
^
11
64
-22
134
110
46
• 18
—
-"
■■
^
18
56
5
112
91
32
• 16
—
—
"•
■"
25
50
2
108
83
20
17
—
—
—
^
7/ 2
45
1
107
81
15
16
—
••
••
*"
9
35
_
98
76
14
13
—
~
—
~
16
22
_
112
84
19
18
—
—
^
■"
23
17
_
114
90
19
22
—
—
"
"
30
_
ni
79
20
18
—
—
"
■■
8/ 6
_
_
103
92
22
14
—
—
*
^
13
_
_
103
105
27
14
—
—
"•
^
20
^
mm
107
97
22
16
—
—
—
—
27
„
«
90
105
, 21
13
—
—
—
■■
9/ 3
—
—
101
111
21
8
"
TOTALS
3213
1413
9421
7078
1192
642
266
15
554
39
•- Arizona, truck oranges - unavailable by -weeks.
jMXitbound Passings.
IMPORTS s Mexioc
Oranges-Dates inclusire 1/2/64 thru 4/16/64 = 482,
Grapefruit - 2/13/64 thru 2/20/64 = 4,
TABLE 8
- 8 -
FLCRim FRUIT PROCESSED - BY WEEKS AND TO-OATE
1963-64 SEASON
■-
\
! 0 R A
N G E S *
! GRAPE
FRUIT
1 TANGERINES
I Boxes Used 1 To-Date
Week
Ending
1
1 Boxes Used
1 To-Date
1 Boxes Used 1
To-Date
1963
9/ 8
« .
—
1,357
1,357
-
" "
15
447
447 •
20,000
21,357
—
—
22
5,954
6,401
72,479
93,836
—
—
29
6,785
13,186
78,046
171,882
-
-
10/ 6
23,029
36,215
172,205
344,087
—
-
13
48,813
85,028
244,516
588,603
—
—
20
73,240
158,268
284,590
873,193
385
385
27
111,757
270,025
323,005
1,196,198
3,113
3,498
11/ 3
135,996
406,021
367,037
1,563,235
12,447
15,945
xo
185,670
591,691
364,043
1,927,278
24,357
40,302
17
334,479
926,170
412,538
2,339,816
41,953
82,255
24
747,064
1,673,234
437,780
2,777,596
90,614
172,869
12/ 1
788,421
2,461,655
338,978
3,116,574
53,260
226,129
8
1,168,115
3,629,770
433,805
3,550,379
136»066
362,195
15
1,425,043
5,054,813
413,321
3,963,700
163,131
525,326
22
1,640,470
6,695,283
281,285
4,244,985
136,993
662,319
29
880,004
7,575,287
133,344
4,378,329
39,366
701,685
1964
1/ 5
1,653,546
9,228,833
334,510
4,712,839
112,892
814,577
12
1,910,366
11,139,199
468,447
5,181,286
131,558
946,135
19
1,720,914
12,860,113
445,999
5,627,265
73,154
1,021,289
26
2,024,046
14,884,159
466,747
6,094,032
73,292
1,094,582
2/ 2
2,171,805
17,055,964
485,892
6,579,924
29,265
1,123,846
9
1,324,903
18,380,867
402,444
6,982,368
3,997
1,127,843
16
1,775,815
20,156,682
648,444
7,630,812
3,008
1,130,851
23
1,167,706
21,324,388
605,956
8,236,768
716
1,131,567
3/ 1
700,919
22,025,307
506,044
8,742.812
713
1,131,740
a
682,510
22,707,817
453,270
9,196,082
236
1,131,976
15
524,379
23,232,196
382,606
9,578,688
23
1,131,999
22
611,760
23,843,956
285,273
9,863,961
850
1,132,849
29
1,201,214
25,045,170
290,342
10,154,303
_
1,132,849
4/ 5
1,766,926
26,812,096
233,641
10,387,944
-
1,132,849
12
2,180,311
28,992,407
189,723
10,577,667
m.
1,132,849
19
2,273,206
31,265,613
150,565
10,728,232
m.
1,132,849
26
5/ 3
2,460,968
33,726,581
163,313
10,891,545
_
1,132,849
1,588,134
35,314,715
124,916
11,016,461
.
1,132,849
10
2,455,384
37,770,099
120,744
11,137,205
«.
1,132,849
17
2,070,391
39,840,490
91,447
11,228,652
.
1,132,849
24
1,954,090
41,794,580
105,840
11,334,492
_
1,132,849
31
6/ 7
1,360,065
43,154,654
81,263
11,415,755
«.
1,132,849
734,281
43,888,926
56,299
11,472,054
.
1,132,849
14
21
421,863
200,908
44,310,789
44,511,697
36,293
26,460
11,508,347 ■
U,534,807 ^-
-
1,132,849
1,132,849
28
7/ 5
92,266
44,603,963
18,043
11,552,850
^
1,132,849
45,841
44,649,804
14,495
11,567,345
.
1,132,849
12
28,622
44,678,426 '
5,998
11,573,343
.
1,132,849
19
20,073
44,598,499
2,326
11,575,669
..
1,132,849
26
16,243
44,714,742
2,018
11,577,687
^
1,132,849
31
10,697
44,725,439
807
11,578,494
-
1,132,849
44,725.439
11,578,494
1,132,849
Includes Templea
l^fede available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Conmittee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 8 Cont'd
.. - 9 -
FLORim FRUIT. PROCESSED - BY VJ£EKS AJJD TO-DAJE
1963-64 Sl^SCa - CCI-TBJUED
Week
Ending
TANGELOS
U U R C 0 T-T S I IMPORT S(Crarigq« )
Boxes Used 1
To-Date
Boxes Used I To-Date ! Boxes Used I To-Date
1963
9/ 8
15
22
29
10/6
13
20
27
11/3
10
17
24
12A
8
15
22
29
1964
V5
12
19
26
2/ 2
9
16
23
3/1
8
15
22
29
4/5
12
19
26
5/ 3
10
17
24
31
6//7
14
21
28
7/5
12
19
26
31
410
3,323
6,371
8,703
9,704
11,389
10,634
17,292
14,884
23,543
3,387
19,826
26,405
19,103
15,956
9,884
7,130
7,128
4,398
414
364
94
185
60
125
125
165
18
410
3,723
10,104
18,807
28,511
39,900
50,534
57,826
82,710
106,253
109,640
129,466
155,871
174,974
190,930
200,814
207,944
215,072
219,470
219,884
220,248
220,342
220,342
220,528
220,528
220,588
220,713
220,713
220,713
220,713
220,713
220,713
220,838
221,003
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
221,021
757
416
4,040
1,035
2,666
5,575
20,910
20,749
22,293
8,969
11,738
3,473
2,234
1,948
511
150
25
9
17
426
351
602
30
109,424
120
140
1,950*
2,050
^
1,299
3,389
_
120
3,509
«.
100
3,6C9
„
100
3,709
_
110
3,819
M
6,334
10,153
.
6,246
16,399
_
18,253
34,652
_
32,230
66,862
_
10,810
77,692
757
7,540
85,232
1,173
7,154
92,386
5,213
23,632
116,018
6,248
16,983
133,001
8,914
16,934
149,935
14,489
16,684
166,619
35,399
24,757
191,376
56,148
24,639
216,015
78,441
26,375
242,390
87,410
17,595
259,985
99,3.48
17,356
277,341
ie2i621
10,534
287,875
104,855
9,?56
297,031
106,803
7,348
304,379
107,314
8,075
312,454
107,314
-
312,454
107,314
-
312,454
107,464
-
312,454
107,969
-
312,454
107,998
-
312,454
107,998
—
312,454
107,998
-
312,454
107,998
-
312,454
108,015
-
312,454
108,441
-
312,454
108,792
-
312,454
108,792
-
312,454
109,394
-
312,454
109,424
—
312,454
109,424
-
312,454
109,424
-
312,454
109,424
-
312,454
109,424
-
312,454
109,424
~
312,454
109,424
-
312,454
312,454
• Includes shipments 8/4/64 thru 9/1/64 InclusiT©,
Made available
throiigh the courtesy of Florida Citrus iilarketing Agreement Conmittee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 9
- 10 -
bTTLQABS. RAIL & TRUCK - ORA^TGES - 41U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
ran^-l sept. 1. 1963 TBRU JULY 31. 1964 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Carlots rail include boat-Truck i boat oonTerted to car lot equivalents op basis 500 boxes.
Cities
' FLA,
Rail
I CALIF.
I
ARIZ,
nni 1
Truck I Truck I Truck I
J I
I TEX.
1 Rair
Albany, N.Y,
Atlanta, Ga,
Baltimore, Md, sf?
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Iviass. i^
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111. 7^
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0. J^
Columbia, S.C,
Dallas, Tex,
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich«
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo«
Los Angeles, Cal,
Louisville, Ky,
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Fla,
Milwaukee, Vfis.
Mnpls-St.Paul, i«iinn,?^
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, la, >^
New York City-Newarte^
Philadelphia, Pa, ??
Pittsburgh, Pa. 1^
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I.
St, Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex,
San Francisco— Oakland
Seattle-Tacoma, Vi'ash,
Washington, D, C, ^
V/ichita, Kans, #
•■
80
201
23
4
-
.
615
11
31
-
2
246
291
340
43
3
-
5
298
3
39
—
-
238
192
1632
10
53
-
9
163
384
3
—
-
90
461
1435
309
105
99
80
145
255
52
5
—
36
270
672
16
38
5
28
337
5
12
-
—
»
62
1
263
1
43
»
27
6
580
-
17
87
192
1043
115
63
16
»
34
_
86
—
9
-
22
7
172
-
40
10
148
159
103
2
-
—
70
13
380
1
32
_
30
—
2976
-
358
12
197
51
21
-
—
7
113
13
99
1
22
-
554
4
58
-
-
6
42
365
113
14
4
-
35
261
216
2
12
8
■89
6
28
-
-
—
335
4
79
—
2
17^
1248
3954
10
132
2
713
765
1400
40
49
-
115
196
794
6
75
1
3
2
57
420
-
1
1
36
149
-
.
-
2
89
289
303
15
35
-
•1
33
307
-
1
-
44
-
138
-
14
-
1
5
1478
6
28
15
7
144
501
2
4
44
262
179
24
4
-
-
5
-
73
-
6
I MEX, I TOTAL
"iRall I Rail "
Truck I Truck t Truck
I J
^
••
—
205
103
M
.
_
11
648
^
.
_
589
335
6
_
2
8
345
2
1
1925
210
.
«.
393
166
5
7
21
1637
901
6
6
346
203
••
5
' 4
751
296
•.
.
—
33
349
37
-
100
2
505
17
_
13
6
654
1
2
1194
325
3
15
-
147
12
_
49
7
295
_
1
171
252
.
_
4
14
486
1
_
19
-
3384
_
—
3
63
221
25
10
14
31
273
—
_
4
612
1
1
1
386
161
—
—
—
263
264
7
—
—
14
124
2
1
26
5
460
«
3
. 1
5942
1261
—
-
-
2162
807
—
1
1
985
205
..
_
_
60
423
—
-
-
150
36
2
13
5
319
434
—
-
1
33
310
25
_
90
-
311
—
—
4
11
1511
—
—
-
161
512
..
_
_
227
288
1
—
1
~
94
TOTAL
3504 13875
7458 9127
575
50
18108
753
144
384
Montreal, Que., Can.si^
Ottawa, Onto, Can. i^
Toronto, Ont. Can. ^
Vancouver, B.C,,Can,^
Winnipeg., Man. , Can, ^
-
195
1062
43
30
-
3
201
5
1
9
139
1202
62
18
-
-
112
382
2
—
2
233
91
4
9
339
2810
583
55
17911
»
17
_
1424
238
-
-
-
231
40
-
17
1
1393
587
—
—
—
431
383
1
-
9
314
103
1
34
10
3793
1351
TOTAL
CANADA: Montreal
^•^dditional UNLOADS - RAIL- UNITED STATES: New York City-Newark-Israel 102; West Indies 2,
Ottawa Toronto Vancouver Winnipeg
Israel 22 Israel 128 Australia 1 Brazil 2
Japan 7 Italy 2 China 10 Israel 2
Japan 10 Formosa 2 Japan 68
S, Africa 7 Israel 1 S, Africa 5
Brazil 22
Israel 117
Japan 17
Morocco 48
S. Afrioalll
?^Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK
Cine. 7; Ohio. 6; Clev, 1;
CANADA: Ottawa; Brazil 3
Israel 1
1
10
2
1
261
42
3* Additional UNLOADS included in Total,
UNITED STATES: New Orleans, La. 16; Israel boat » BaltiEore
Mnpls-St.Paul 1; Phil, 2; Pitts. 1; Wash.D.C. 2; Unknown 8,
S. Africa 27 Toronto; Brazil 27 ' Morocco 2
Spain 1 S. Africa253 Spain 3
1;
TABLE 10
- i.1 -
UNLOADS, RAIL & TRUCK - GRAPEFRUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CAIIADIAM CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1. 1963 THRU JULY 31, 1964 - BY STATE OF ORIGIN
Car lots rail include boat - Truck 4 boat converted to oarlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities
' FLA.
'Rail
CALIF.
Tsn
I ARIZ.
-ITKTL
Truck I
Truck I
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, IM,
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, I>&iss*
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0,
Cleveland, 0,
Columbia, S.C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft, Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky,
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami , Fla .
Milwaukee, V'is,
>i{npls-St.Paul, Minn,
Nashville, Tenn,
New Orleans, La,
NewYorkCity-Nevjark
Philadelphia, Pa,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I,
St. Louis, l-to.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex,
San Francisco-Oakland
Seattle-Tacoma, Vfash,
'Washington, D.C,
Vfiohita, Kans, #
187
460
8
329
101
15
1
1
247
1
4
1
9
15
5
1843
608
194
73
5
15
6
162
23
#
156
325
267
156
338
257
538
256
517
131
195
316
390
37
53
233
242
483
180
143
639
186
325
71
160
2036
652
311
84
78
314
152
58
269
67
368
37
70
15
51
14
26
42
4
1
169
66
24
13
3
9
23
11
3
8
1
8
2
29
2
4
8
54
78
8
22
28
9
29
549
2
8
3
10
16
8
15
2
1
98
1
33
46
47
346
86
3
10
I TEX.
■iRjn —
I i<EX.
■nsn —
TOTAL
Rail
Truck I
Truck
Truck I
Truck
3
5
26
10
53
10
30
48
1
3
7
1
50
14
7
25
3
11
79
8
1
24
5
8
4
16
3
23
938
3
10
4
46
73
100
52
9 71
40
39
2
197
38
1
1
68
29
4
6
9
1
2
1
7
- 13
1
8
5
20
20
3
1
1 1
- 2
1
1
- 5
11
3
199
556
33
434
126
71
1
1
1
340
13
4
1
11
3
65
30
5
2085
774
270
95
8
35
13
210
37
159
344
268
167
340
257
755
258
529
140
349
428
410
69
108
245
296
1972
186
168
642
200
400
80
179
2036
654
312
261
79
392
257
132
815
192
372
64
TOTAL
4324
564
537
5435
Montreal, Gue,, Can,^
Ottawa, Ont., Can,
Toronto, Ont,, Can. 30
Vancouver, B.C., Can, 117
Winnipeg, 'win.. Can, 1
11120
1577
1578
211
18
5 776
- 119
771
16
119
56
7
112
5
1
6
87
3
21
16
49
2
11
1
13
4515
179
783
11
120
138
774
135
65
25
123
TOTAL
■1801.
175
154
468
-£i.
J£65.
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None.
CANADA: Ottawa-So. Africa 6.
.^ Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Wichita, Kans., Unknown 11.
CANADA: None.
Additional UNLOADS included in Total.
TABLE 11
- 12 -
Cities
TTWLQM)S. RAIL & TRUCK - TANGERINES > 41 U. S« CITIES & 5 OmPIAK CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1. 1963 THRU JULY 31. 1964 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Carlots rail include boat -: Truck & boat oonverted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
"T ARIZI I TEX. I iml I TOTAL
iRail
FLA.
\ CALIF.
ARIZ.
-iRsir
I
Albany, N.Y. 1
Atlanta, Ga, -
Baltimore, Md, 24
Birmingham, Ala, -
Boston, Mass, 61
Buffalo, N.Y, 4
Chicago, 111. 47
Cincinnati, 0, 16
Cleveland, 0, 3
Columbia, S.C. 4
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo. -
Detroit, Mich, 42
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex,
Indianapolis, Ind. 4
Kansas City, Mo,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky. 2
Memphis, Tenn, 1
Miami, Fla. -
Milwaukee, Vfis, 2
topls-St. Paul,ivJ.nn,
Nashville, Tenn, -
New Orleans, La. -
New York City-Newark 205
Philadelphia, Pa, 56
Pittsburgh, Pa, 46
Portland, Ore, 1
Providence, R.I, 3
St. Louis, Mo,
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex, -
San Francisco-Oakland -
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash, 3
V/ashington, D.C, 1
Wichita, Kans, 3^ -
Truck I
Truck!
Truck I
Truck I
40
83
78
41
122
63
176
41
111
65
22
29
114
10
7
49
30
2
40
23
74
28
35
14
41
454
212
114
27
52
5
7
4
62
5
6
4
1
3
4
2
11
11
2
2
7
- 426
1
2
5
4
2
4
3
6
2
2
33
2
13
6
102
28
2
1
4
3
65
1
2
2
12
Ran
1
^ail
Iruckl
Truck
_
^
1
40
_
_
—
84
—
-
24
78
.
^
—
44
9
-
76
122
2
—
6
63
8
24
59
205
3
—
19
41
4
9
7
122
.
1
4
66
^
6
-
41
^
7
_
48
5
3
49
123
2
—
14
—
11
~
29
.
_
4
49
V
2
—
32
.
2
-
495
_
_
2
41
_
2
1
27
_
—
.
79
-
1
2
30
3
4
3
41
—
1
-
15
—
6
—
55
4
3
213
459
3
1
61
213
5
1
55
117
1
—
5
33
_
—
3
27
4
11
5
65
—
_
•
■ 20
—
25
—
38
-
-
-
114
>
-
3
32
-
-
1
62
-
2
-
10
TOTAL
526
2280
26
675
93
51
124
603
3174
Montreal, Clue., Can, i^
Ottawa, Ont., Can,
Toronto, Ont,, Can.
Vancouver, B. C, Can.
Winnipeg, Ua,n,,Ca.n,
67
5
96
—
18
3
23
70
—
1
—
1
5
-
51
-
55
97
TOTAL
168
70
79
181
Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None.
CANADA: Montreal-Japan 1.
Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Wichita, Bans., Unknown 1.
CANADA: Montreal- Japan 9.
J^ Additional UNLOADS included in Total,
TABLE 12
- 13 -
W^LQADS. RAIL & TRUCK - >flXED CITRUS - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CAI^IADIAM CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1. 1963 THRU JULY 31. 1964 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Carlots
rail
include
boat
- Truck
&
boat conver
ted
to
car lot
equivalents
on basis
500 boxes
1
FLA.
1 CALIF.
1
ARIZ.
1 TEX. 1
^iEX..
1 TOTAL
Cities
l"T«a
1
il
Truck
Ikail
1 Truck
iRail
1
Truck
iR'ail IRail IRail
1 Truck 1 Truck 1 Truck
Albany, N.Y.
Atlanta, Ga,
Baltimore, Wd,
Birmingham, Ala,
Boston, tiass.
Buffalo, N.Y,
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0,
Cleveland, 0,
Columbia, S.C.
Dallas, Tex,
Denver, Colo,
Detroit, Mich,
Ft. V/orth, Tex,
Houston, Tex,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo,
Los Angeles, Cal,
Louisville, Ky»
Memphis, Tenn,
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, V/is,
I'/inpls-St . Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
New York City-Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I,
St. Louis, j'io.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex,
SanFrancisco , Oak land
Seattle-Taccira, Wash.
Washington, D. C.
Vfichita, Kans.
136
28
15
33
10
47
-
6
3
-
20
-
2
23
-
10
-
13
29
~
1
-
1
7
-
12
-
1
1
—
9
-
-
15
17
-
2
1
3
-
*
"
9
~
^
13
—
4
^
—
9
1
1
12
-
-
2
53
24
1
-
-
17
-
-
^
_
6
2
^
584
-
88
-
8
57
-
17
-
6
56
-
16
-
14
—
—
1
—
—
1
—
2
—
—
1
-
3
-
3
14
-
1
31
-
-
- 152
1
-
187
-
-
25
1
_
47
-
-
32
—
-
20
-
—
10
- 62
10
1
5
9
—
17
:
10
1
1
-
15
79
17
-
7
2
680
-
80
-
86
.
1
—
3
—
20
^
1
-
45
-
TOTAL
1098
66
344
29
74
12
1536
97
Montreal, Clue., Can,
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Qnt., Can.
Vancouver, B.C., Can.
Winnipeg, !^n.,Can.
4
2
TOTAL
11
Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES — None.
CAi.iAr!A — None,
Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES — None.
CAI'IADA — None.
TABLE 13
Crop Year
1889
1899
1909
- 14 -
11 !ITED STATES: Total Orange Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1963
U. 3» Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
I CALIF. ^ I FLA.^ I TEX.^^ | ARIZ.;;^ | ALA.j^ j lA.ii | MISS.# j TOTAL i^
1,245
5,882
14,440
-Thousand floxes-
3,147 — —
273 — 11 i/
4,888 11 33
__ __ 4,392
1 — 6,167
152 5 19,530
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
Average
Average
16,632
23,771
14,021
21,283
24,153
18,506
24,200
28,252
22,737
39,159
21,195
35,179
34,658
34,265
28,439
30,747
45,047
32,809
29,827
45,914
41,420
39,003
8,000
9,400
8,400
10,900
13,700
9
80
5
60
5
80
0
81
6
86
20
82
82
190
225
37
42
50
60
75
Average 19,972 10,080
77
120
53
11,300
10,200
11,000
9,500
16,500
Average 26,571 11,700
9,800
19,200
14,200
16,400
17,900
17
60
12
86
41
75
85
54
125
99
56
75
261
137
250
139
520
145
325
147
430
155
2
75
130
100
75
150
110
200
85
220
80
149
212
3
80
120
3
187
287
245
278
245
15,500
357
145
84
248
17,600
18,000
22,100
26,200
33,300
650
777
2,000
1,440
2,815
170
240
220
350
430
140
2
56
76
96
293
244
309
238
385
23,440 1,536
282
74
294
31
25
30
45
55
37
27
42
50
30
30
37
2
54
80
2
35
88
1
26
67
85
53
24,809
33,385
22,668
32,569
38,300
30,346
29,960
34,755
39,635
32,736
56,218
38,661
31,829
55,060
49,902
51,615
47,174
47,116
63,988
52,073
54,538
74,285
78,531
64,683
44,425 28,000 2,360 595 75 228 59 75,742
50,778 31,300 2,650 528 1 253 - 85,510
52,155 29,300 2,850 660 5 192 1 85,163
Continued Page 15
TABLE 13 Cont'd
- 15 -
U'HTED STATCS:
Iota
L Orange
Production
- By States - Coi
itinued
Census Year,
1589, 1899,
1909 & Yearly 1919-1963
U.
3. Department of
Agriculture, Statis
ticial
Reporting
Service
Crop
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1
Year
- Cont'd. 1
CALIF.,?? 1
i'
LA.!^ 1
Tffl.5^
1 ARI2.^ 1
ALA.*
1 hx.a 1
I^SS.# 1
TOTALS
1942
44
,329
41
,400
2,550
730
•
340
*
89
,349
1943
Average
51
,961
49
,800
3,550
1,100
-
240
-
106
,651
48
,730
35
,960
2,792
732
16
250
12
88
,483
1944
60
,500 4/
48
,800
4,400
1,150
—
360
-
113
210
1945
44
,010
54
,000
4,800
1,210
-
330
-
104
350
1946
53
,530
3/
58
,400
5,000
1,200
-
410
-
118
,540
1947
45
830
62
,400
5,200
780
—
300
—
114
,510
1948
Average
37,
,010
62
,700
3,400
710
-
300
-
104
120
48,
176
56
,860
4,560
1,010
-
340
-
110,
946
1949
41
860
53
500
1,760
985
_
370
«
108
475
1950
45
210
4/
72
100
2,700
1,400
—
300
-
121
710
1951
38
410
4/
83
100
300
730
-
50
-
122
590
1952
46,
030
77
,100
1,000
900
—
50
—
125
080
1953
Average
32.
400
^
96,
300
900
1,170
-
100
-
130,
870
40,
782
78
420
1,332
1,037
-
174
-
121
,745
1954
39,
420
^/,
93
500
1,500
1,130
_
175
.
135
,725
1955
38,
370
y
95
700
1,600
1,150
-
195
-
137
015
1956
35,
900
4/
97
800
1,600
1,290
-
115
—
136
705
1957
^
23,
200
84
600
2,000
1,250
—
205
—
111
255
1958
Average
40,
200
90
500
2,300
610
-
220
-
133,
830
35.
418
92,
420
1,800
1,086
-
182
-
130,
906
1959
31.
200
94,
300
2,700
1,500
^
260
^
128,
960
1960
25,
000
91
600
3,500
1,160
-
275
-
121,
535
1961
20,
400
117,
400
2,300
1,440
—
255
_
141
795
1962
2/
2d,
800
74
500
40
1,560
_
15
—
104,
915
1963
Pre limi nary-
Average
33.
000
64,
500
160
1,800
-
10
-
99.
470
27.
660
83,
460
1,740
1,492
-
163
-
119.
335
# Includes
tangerines
• Negligible
1/ 500 boxes or less,
2/ Revised.
3/ Includes economic abandonment: Early & Ivddseason - 900,000 boxes
Tangerines - 800,000 boxes
4/ Includes economic abandonment: Tangerines- 1944-45 season, 150,000 boxes
1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes 1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes 1953-54
season, 500,000 1954-55 season, 200,000 1955-56 season, 200,000
1956-57 season, 200,000 boxes.
TABLE 14
UNITED
U. S.
1
1
- iO -
STATES: Total Grapefruit
Census Year, 1B8S
Department of Agriculture,
Production - By States
, 1899, 1909 6, Yearly 1919-1963
Statistical Reporting Service
Crop Year
FLA.
1
1
TEX. 1
1
CALIF.
1
1
ARIZ.
1 TOTAL
1
1889
1899
1909
Average
Average
Average
Average
- T h
10
12
1,062
0 u s a n d B
1/ -
0 X e 8
18
123
1
1
10
31
1,186
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
5,900
5,800
6,700
7,800
8,500
3
5
e
35
65
363
395
360
394
363
29
34
35
60
95
6,295
6,234
7,103
8,289
9,023
6,940
23
375
51
7,389
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
8,900
7,600
8,600
7,500
11,300
301
200
361
524
753
387
600
672
720
972
105
150
120
176
211
9,693
8,550
9,753
8,920
13,236
8,780
428
670
152
10,030
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
8,300
15,800
10,700
11,600
10,900
1,550
1,200
2,600
1,440
1,200
1,000
1,290
1,431
1,350
1,772
365
400
450
614
800
11,215
18,690
15,181
15,004
14,672
11,460
1,598
1,368
526
14,952
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
15,200
11,500
18,100
14,600
23,300
2,740
2;780
9,630
11,840
15,670
2,167
2,267
1,540
1,943
1,924
1,240
1,800
1,400
2,750
2,700
21,347
18,347
30,670
31,133
43,594
16,540
8,532
1,969
1,978
29,018
1939
1940
1941
15,900
24,600
19,200
14,400
13,650
14,500
1,992
1,983
3,181
2,900
2,650
3,380
35,192
42,883
40,261
Continued Page 17
TABLE 14 Cont'd
- 17 -
UOTTED STATES: Total Grapefruit
Census Year, 1889
U« S. Department of Agricultiire
Production, By States - Continue
,1699, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1963
- Statistical Reporting Service
d
Crop
Year - Cont'd
1
1
FLA.
1
1 TEX.
1
1 CATJF.
1 1
1 ARIZ, 1
TOTAL
1942
1943
Average
- T
27,300
31,000
h 0 u 8 a n
17,510
17,710
d Boxes
3,071
3,300
2,600
4,080
50,481
56,090
23,600
15,554
2,705
3,122
44,981
1944
1945
1946 3/
1947 ~
1948
22,300
32,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
22,300
24,000
23,300
23,200
11,300
3,830
3,350
3,120
2,430
2,150
3,750
4,100
4,100
3,000
1,880
52,180
63,450
59,520
61,630
45,530
Average
29,300
20,820
2,976
3,366
56,462
1949
1950
1951 4/
1952
1953 5/
24,200
33,200
36,000
32,500
42,000
6,400
7,500
200
400
1,200
2,500
2,730
2,160
2,460
2,500
3,400
3,150
2,140
3,000
2,670
36,500
46,580
40,500
38,360
48,370
Average
33,580
3,140
2,470
2,872
42,062
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Average
iry
Average
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
2,500
2,200
2,800
3,500
4,200
2,420
2,510
2,410
2,400
2,530
2,470
2,370
2,160
2,760
1,870
42,190
45,380
44,790
39,780
43,800
35,360
3,040
2,508
2,334
43,442
1959
1960
1961
1962 2/
1963 Prelimini
30,500
31,600
35,000
30,000
26,000
5,200
6,800
2,700
70
400
2,700
2,640
2,740
2,500
3,500
3,220
2,260
2,270
2,170
2,500
41,620
43,300
42,710
34,740
32,400
30,620
3,034
2,816
2,484
38,954
1/ 500 boxes or less
2/ Revised
^4/5/ Includes economic abandonment:
1946-47 season - 2,600,000 boxes
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes
1953-54 season - 1,300,000 boxes
seedless 800,000 - other 1,800,000);
seedless 500,000 - other 2,500,000);
seedless 300,000 - other 1,000,000),
TABLE 15
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PRODUCTION - FLORIDA ORAUGES
Segregated -
TEMPLES, OTHER
EARLY & MID-SEASON, VALENCIAS
& TANGERINES
Crop Year
1 lANGELOS
1
1 TaffLES
1
■ ■ eaRLy i
MID-SEASON
valeScias
TANGERINES
1 TOT. ORG.
1 I^ODUCTION
-Thou
sand Boxes-
1945-46
_
25,400
24,400
4,200
54,000
1946-47
_
.
30,500
23,200
4,7CO
3/ 58,400
1947-48
^
.
31,000
27,400
4,000
62,400
1948-49
.
—
32,000
26,300
4,400
62,700
1949-50
.
710
32,890
24,900
5,000
63,500
1950-51
_
1,100
35,700
30,500
V,
4,800
72,100
1951-52
_
1,700
42,100
34,800
y
4,500
83,100
1952-53
.
1,700
40,600
29,900
4,900
77,100
1953-54
_
2,200
48,000
41,100
1
5,000
96,300
1954-55
.
2,500
49,500
36,400
5,100
93,500
1955-56
235
2,800
48,700
39,500
4,700
95,700
1956-57
320
2,700
51,600
38,700
4,800
97,800
1957-58
350
1,500
51,200
29,800
2,100
84,600
1958-59
300
3,000
44,100
38,900
4,500
90,500
1959-60
550
3,900
45,100
42,500
2,800
94,300
1960-61
500
4,000
47,000
35,700
4,900
91,600
1961-62
1,000
4,600
52,300
56,500
4,000
118,000
1962-63 2/
750
2,000
43,500
29,000
2,000
76,500
1963-64 y
900
3,000
24,400
30,500
3,600
61,900
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised.
abondonment for economic reasons: 1946
boxes. 1950-51 200,000; 1951-52 400,000»
200,000; 1956-57 200,000 boxes.
3/4/5/6/7/8/9/ Includes Government purchases &
.946-47: Early & Midseason 900,000; Tangerines 800,000
1953-54 500,000; 1954-55 200,000; 1955-56
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
SEEDLESS and "OTHER"
Crop Year |
Seedless
White Pink Total
, ^^. ^ I TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT
S e e d y I Others ) , PRODUCTION
-Thousand Boxes—
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
y
15,800
15,600
15,500
12,600
14,000
13,400
11,900
14,800
12,500
12,300
-
14,000
—
14,000
-
14,800
~
14,700
-
11,200
-
15,800
-
17,700
—
17,100
-
21,900
4,700
20,500
5.000
20,600
6,100
21,600
5,000
17,600
5,600
19,600
6,700
20,100
7,300
19,200
9,000
23,800
7,500
20,000
7,700
20,000
18,000
15,000
18,200
15,500
13,000
17,400
18,300
15,400
20,100
14,300
17,700
15,800
13,500
15,600
10,400
12,400
11,200
10,000
6,800
%
5/
6/
1/ July estimate,
3/4/5/6/ Includes Government purchases and abandonment for economic reasons:
1946-47 season 2,600,000 boxes ( seedless 800,000 - other 1,800,000);
1947-48 season 3,700,000 boxes ( seedless 2,400,000 - other 1,300,000 );
1951-52 season 3,000,000 boxes ( seedless 500,000 - other 2,500,000 );
1953-54 season 1,300,000 boxes ( seedless 300,000 - other 1,000,000 ).
U, S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
32,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
24,200
33,200
36,000
32,500
42,000
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
30,500
31,600
35,000
30,000
26j800
TABLE 16
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/IQijUCTION and UTILIZ/iTIOH - FLORIDA CITRUS
"CROPS OF lyyy-eo to iy6'2-6'j iX'cLUsiviiJ
U. S.
Department of Agriculture, Stat
istical Reporting Service
Total 1
PRO- 1
DUC- 1
TIOW 1
Farm
Disposition
For 1
Farm 1
1
U T I L
I Z A T I
0 N
0 F S
ALES
1
h' r
e s h S
ale
8
CROP
1 Total
1 Fresh
Shipped Out of State 1
Intra
Total
1 Rail
1
1
Pro-
SilASON
1/ 1
House
1 Sold
1 Sales
Total
llncludinglBoatlTruckl
State
cess-
Hold
Use
1
1
1
1
1 Express
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
Sales
ed
T h 0
u £ a n
d _ B 0
i £ 1 1/
ALL ORfU'GES (Excluding Tang
erinee )
1955-60
91,500
665
90,835
20,765
16,225
5,514
124 10,587
4,540
70,070
1960-61
86,700
690
86,010
16,770
12,169
4,524
72
7,573
4,601
69,240
1961-62
113,400
775
112,625
20,915
16,241
5,560
138 10,543
4,674
91,710
1562-63
74,500
575
73,925
11,680
8,202
2,427
132
5,643
3,478
62,245
Zarly & Midseason
195^-60
49,000
365
48,635
11,747
9,059
2,991
57
6,011
2,688
36,888
1960-61
51,000
390
50,610
10,411
7,692
2,626
29
5,037
2,719
40,199
1961-62
56,900
425
56,475
11,540
8,770
2,838
16
5,916
2,770
44,935
1962-63
45,500
325
45,175
8,288
6,228
i/
y
i/
2,060
36,887
Valencias
1959-60
42,500
300
42,200
9,018
7,166
2,523
67
4,576
1,852
33,182
1960-61
35,700
300
35,400
6,359
4,477
1,898
43
2,536
1,882
29,041
1561-62
56,500
350
56,150
9,375
7,471
2,722
122
4,627
1,904
46,775
1962-63
29,000
250
28,750
3,392
1,974
i/
£/
£/
1,418
25,358
TAUGmUiES
1959-60
2,800
70
2,630
2,089
1,759
520
1
1,238
330
541
1960-61
4,900
70
4,830
3,242
2,881
934
-
1,947
361
1,588
1961-62
4,000
70
3,930
2,695
2,362
757
-
1,605
333
1,235
1962-63
2,000
20
1,960
1,580
1,480
370
-
1,110
100
400
ALL GRAPEFRU:
[T 3/
160
30,340
16,032
14,055
4,808
38
9,209
1,977
14,308
1^59-60
"^,500
1960-61
31,600
160
31,440
15,726
13,748
4,808
113
8,827
1,978
15,714
1961-62
35,000
180
34,620
17,811
15,832
4,989
274
10,569
1,979
16,809
1962-63
30,000
125
29,875
13,913
12,066
2,707
115
9,244
1,847
15,962
Seedless
1959-60
20,100
80
20,020
14,480
13,111
4,467
33
8,611
1,369
5,540
1960-61
19,200
80
19,120
13,293
11,972
4,341
110
7,521
1,321
5,827
1961-62
23,800
100
23,600
15,750
14,473
^
y.
y
1,277
7,850
1962-63
20,000
75
19,925
11,595
10,833
^
y
f/
1,126
7,966
Other than Seedless
1959-60
10,400
80
10,320
1,552
944
341
5
598
608
8,768
1960-61
12,400
80
12,320
2,433
1,776
467
3
1,306
657
9,887
1961-62
11,200
80
11,020
2,061
1,359
^,
y
y
702
8,959
1962-63
10,000
50
9,950
1,954
1,233
±1
y
£/
721
7,996
LLiES
1959-60
320
5
315
199
-
-
-
-
-
116
1960-61
310
5
305
194
-
-
-
-
-
111
1961-62 5/ 340
5
335
183
-
-
-
-
-
152
1962-63 '
400
5
395
231
4/
4/
4/
4/
1/
164
Note - 1963-64 Season, f
igures not available at time of
Sunmary
release.
1/ " Total Production " and " Production of Value " are the same for each season.
2/ Net content of box of Florida oranges & tangerines, 90-lbs.; grapefruit & limes, 80-lbs.
3/ Includes economic abandonment as follows: 1961-62 season, 200,000 boxes ( 100,000 seedless
~ & 100,000 seedy type); 1962-63 Seasons, None,
4/ Not available.
5/ Revised,
TABLE 17
" dO -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - CALIFORNIA CITRUS
— ikdt'i 5F l<J59-60 to 1962-63, iNCLUSIVfc
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
CROP-
SEASON
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
Value
1/
T FARM
I DISPOSITION
I Farm
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Fresh
1—
Sales
1
I House
I Hold
1 Use
SOLD
Total IPacked I Loose
I I
I I
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
Thousand Box e s 2/
ALL : ORAiJGES
1959-60 30,800
1960-61 3/ 25,000
1961-62 2/ 20,700
1962-63 4/ 29,000
Navels i Miscellaneous
1959-60 13,500
1960-61 9,000
1961-62 7,600
1962-63 4/ 12,600
Valencias
1959-60 17,300
1960-61 3/ 16,000
1961-62 3/ 13,100
1962-63 4/ 16,400
30,450 210
24,800 200
21,170 200
29,000 200
13,300 100
8,860 100
7,460 100
12,600 100
17,150
15,840
12,710
16,400
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
l9!J9-60 2,700
1960-61 2,640
1961-62 3/ 2,940
1962-63 4/ 2,400
Desert Valleys
1959-60 1,400
1960-61 1,240
1961-62 1,540
1962-63 4/ 1,200
Other Areas
1959-60 1,300
1960-61 1,400
1961-62 3/ 1,400
1962-63 4/ 1,200
LB^ONS
1959-60 17,100
1960-61 13,800
1961-62 3/ 15,2C0
1962-63 4/ 12,400
LiMONS ( ARIZOm )
1961-62 3/ 1,540 1,540
1962-63 4/ 490 490
2,671
2,630
2,620
2,400
1,371
1,230
1,420
1,200
1,300
1,400
1,200
1,200
17,100
13,600
15,000
12,400
110
100
100
100
22
22
22
22
6
6
6
6
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
30,240
24,490
20,230
28,470
13,200
8,760
7,360
12,270
17,040
15,730
12,870
16,200
2,649
2,608
2,798
2,376
1,365
1,224
1,414
1,192
1,284
1,384
1,384
1,184
17,085
13,785
15,185
12,385
22,530
19,130
15,290
18,380
11,550
8,250
6,660
9,000
10,980
10,880
8,630
9,380
1,803
1,720
1,790
1,571
839
670
820
717
964
1,050
970
854
8,945
9,270
8,505
9,110
Thousand Tons 2/
2
1
1,538
489
494
325
I
V
%
i
i
i
%
%
% %
y
^
7,710
'i
5,360
4,940
V
10,090
%
1,650
510
700
3,270
i
6,060
'4,850
4,240
6,820
i
846
888
1,008
805
i
526
554
594
475
i
320
334
414
330
IL
8,140
^
'4,515
I,
6,680
^
3,275
w
1,044
164
Note - 1963-64 Season, figures not available at time of Summary release.
-^ So'chlrity orll^iZtel' ^°"^-^^°'^" --<^ "Production having Value" include quantities
-^ VaLeyf 64-lbs -"in^oth^i'f " GRANGES considered to he 75-lbs.; GRAPEFRUIT - in Desert
^ ^'^'^^ i/ Preliminary 5/ Not available.
TABLE 18
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PRODUCTION i UTILIZATION - T3CAS,
ARIZONA &
LOUIS L\/A
CITRUS
CROPS OF 1959-60 to 1962-63 ,
INCLUSIVE
Service
U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Statistical Reporting
Total
FARM
UTILIZATION
STATE
HIO-
DISPOSITION
OF SALES
CROP
For
SEASON
DUC-
TION
Farm
House
Sold
Fresh
Sales
Total
Pro-
y
hold
Use
cess-
ed
-
T h c
usand Boxe
8 2/
TEXAS - GRANGES, ALL
1959-60
2,700
70
2,630
2,114
516
1960-61
3,500
70
3,430
2,550
880
1961-62
^
2,300
35
2,265
1,233
1,032
1962-63
y
40
15
25
25
-
Early & Midseason 3
7
1959-60
1,500
-
-
-
..
1960-61
2,000
—
-
-
— .
1961-62
1,650
-.
-
-
—
1962-63
i/
25
-
-
-
-
Valencias 3/
1959-60
1,200
.
-
.
—
1960-61
1,500
—
-
-
-
1961-62
650
-
-
-
~
, , 1962-63
±/
15
-
-
-
-
GR.\PEFRUIT, ALL
1959-60
5,200
75
5,125
3,881
1,244
1960-61
6,800
75
6,725
5,414
1,281
1961-62
2,700
50
2,650
2,294
356
1962-63
4/
70
25
45
45
-
ARIZONA - GRANGES, ALL
1959-60
1,500
20
1,480
1,211
269
1960-61
1,160
20
1,140
1,010
130
1961-62
1,440
20
1,420
1,127
293
1962-63
i/
1,560
20
1,540
986
554
Navels & Miscellaneous
1959-60
560
10
550
461
89
1960-61
440
10
430
390
40
1961-62
640
10
630
550
80
1962-63
i/
640
10
630
530
100
Valencias
1959-60
940
10
930
750
180
1960-61
720
10
710
620
90
1S61-62
800
10
790
577
213
1962-63
4/
920
10
910
456
454
GRAPEFRUIT, ALL
1959-60
3,220
20
3,200
2,107
1,093
1960-61
2,260
20
2,240
1,396
842
1961-62
2,270
20
2,150
1,275
875
1962-63
V
2,170
20
2,150
890
1,260
LOUISIANA -GRANGES. ALL
1959-60
260
10
250
250
m.
1960-61
275
10
265
265
.
1961-62
255
5
250
250
_
1962-63
i/
15
1
14
14
-
Note - 1963-64 season.
figures not available
at
time of SuEcary release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production having Value" are
the same each season.
2/ Net content of box of OR/iNGES in Texas & Louisiana, 90-lbs.; in Arizona 75-lbs,
\
Net content of box of GRAPEFRUIT in
Texas, 80-lbs.;
in
Arizona,
64-lbs.
3/ Utilization of Texas, oranges -
■ by varieties.
not availabe.
4/ Preliminary,
5/ Revised*
TABLE 19
- 22 -
PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION — UNITED STATES
CITRUS CROPS OF 1959-60 to 1962-63. INCLUSIVE
U. S. Department of Agricult\ire, Statistical Reporting Servioe
CROP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
y
-r
I Pro-
I d\ic-
I tion
I having
1 Value
I V
FARM
DISPOSITION
Tor 1
Farm I
House I Sold
hold 1
Use I
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Fresh
Sales
T0T6.L
Pro-
cess-
ed
ORANGES (Excluding Tangerines)
- Box basis
— Thousand boxes
y
1959-60
126,760
126,410
975
125,435
46,870
78,565
1960161
116,635
116,325
990
115,335
39,725
75,610
1961-62 3/
1962-63 4/
138,095
137,825
1,035
136,790
38,815
97,875
105,115
104,785
811
103,974
31,085
72,889
.
- Ton basis
— Thousand tons
y
1959-60
5,462
5,449
42
5,407
1,931
3,476
1960-61
5,052
5,040
42
4,998
1,637
3,361
1961-62 3/
1962-63 4/
6,048
6,038
45
5,993
1,623
4,370
4,501
4,489
35
4,454
1,254
3,200
TANGtRDJES
- Box basis
— Thousand boxes
y
1959-60
2,800
2,700
70
2,630
2,089
541
1960^1
4,900
4,900
70
4,830
3,242
1,588
1961-62 5/
1962-63 ^5/
4,000
4,000
70
3,930
2,695
1,235
2,000
2,000
20
1,980
1,580
400
- Ton basis
— Thousand tons
y
1959-60
126
121
3
118
94
24
1960-61
220
220
3
217
146
71
1961-62 5/
180
180
3
177
121
56
1962-63 4/5/
90
90
1
89
71
18
GRAPEFRUIT
- Box basis
~ Thousand boxes
y
1959-60
•41,620
41,314
277
41,314
23,823
17,491
1960-61
43,300
43,290
277
43,013
24,288
18,725
1961-62 3/
42,910
42,490
272
42,218
23,170
19,048
1962-63 4/
34,640
34,638
192
34,446
16,419
18,027
- Ton basis
— Thousand tons
y
1959-60
1,619
1,618
10
1,608
923
685
1960-61
1,695
1,695
11
1,684
948
736
1961-62 3/
1,677
1,662
11
1,651
904
747
1962-63 4/
1,351
1,350
7
1,343
638
705
Note
- 1963-64 season.
figures not
availabl
e at time
of Svtnxoa
ry release.
1/ See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
2/ Net content varies; For ORANGES - In Calif. & Ariz., the approximate average per box is
considered to be 75-lbs.; Calif. & Ariz. GRAPEFRUIT - approximate average is considered
to be 64-lbs. in Calif, Desert Valleys & Ariz., & 67-lbs, in Calif, area other than De-
sert Valleys, For Florida & other States, net content of box is considered to be 90-lbs.
for ORANGES and 80- lbs. for GRAPEFRUIT. Equivalent tons were derived on the basis of
above weights.
3/ Revised,
4/ Preliminary.
5/ Florida Production & U, S. Production synonymous.
TABLE 20
LinT.JD STATIlS - CITRUS FRUITS,
- 23 -
PER CAPITA COriSUMPTION
FARM-WUGHT EQUIV.^LEl.T - 1930-63
'fear
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 1/
1961 1/
1962 1/
1963 5/
Fresh 6/
lbs.
Canned
Fruits
lbs.
Canned
Juioe 2/
lbs.
31.2
0.6
0.2
42.3
1.2
0.4
36.7
0.5
0.3
39.4
0.8
0.5
39.8
0.6
0.8
44.6
1.2
2.4
46.2
1.0
2.2
44.5
1.4
4.7
49.1
1.2
5.4
61.4
1.4
8.5
56.7
1.2
9.2
57.7
1.7
13.1
57.7
1.8
12.6
60.3
0.1
11.2
68.2
3/
21.1
66.6
0.1
21.6
59.1
1.1
34.8
62.2
1.5
30.2
54.4
2.0
36.2
47.8
1.8
26.2
41.2
1.5
19.8
45.1
1.7
20.8
44.4
1.5
17.0
•
43.4
1.8
15.9
.
41.2
1.9
15.8
.
41.2
2.2
16.6 4/
38.5
2.4
^.
16.3 4/
36.5
2.0
y.
17.2 A/
30.5
2.6
i
17.6 4/
33.4
2.1
y.
14.1 4/
33.3
2.7
V
15.2 5/
30.2
2.5
1
13.6 4/
28.9
21.8
2.6
1.9
14.2 4/
13.3 y
Frozen
Iba.
Total
lbs.
—
32.2
—
43.9
—
37.5
.
40.7
—
41.2
—
48.2
—
49.4
—
50.6
—
55.7
—
71.3
-
67.1
—
72.5
—
72.1
—
71,6
-
89,3
—
88.3
0.3
95.3
0.2
94.1
0.5
93.1
6.6
82.4
10.8
73.3
15.2
82.8
21.5
84.4
24.5
85.6
27.1
86.0
30.9
90.9
30.3
87.5
33.0
88.7
25.8
76.5
32.6
82.2
34.2
85.4
32.1
78.4
37.2
82.9
25.3
62.3
1/ Revised.
2/ Pack year beginning November prior to year indicated.
3/ Less than 0,05 pound.
4/ Includes chilled citrus.
5/ Preliminary
6/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service
TABLE 21
- 24 -
rniTED STATES - FRESH CITRUS FRUITS - PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FARM WEIGHTS — 1930-63
Year
Oranges
TET.
Tangerines
Lemons
Limes
Grapefruit
"l^iT
TEiT
lbs.
IW.
3/ Tangelos included as follows: 1956 - 0.1; 1957 - 0,1; 1958 - 0.2:
1959 - 0.1; 1960 - 0.2; 1961 - 0.2; 1962 - 0.4; 1963 - 0,3 pound.
4/ Preliminary,
Total
Citrus
lbs.
1930
19.9
0.6
4,1
2/
.6.6
31,2
1931
27.6
1.7
3,5
0.1
9.4
42,3
1932
24.6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
36,7
a933
26.6
1.4
3,5
2/
7.9
39,4
1934
27.0
1.4
3,6
. o.r
7.7
39.8
1935
30.7
1,4
4.1
0.1
8.3
44,6
1936
30.1
1.5
4,3
0.1
10,2
46,2
1937
26.6
2.1
.
3.4
. 0,1
12.3
44,5
1938
33.5
1.6
4,3
0,1
9.6
49.1
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0,1
13.7
61.4
1940
39.4 ■
1.6
4,5
0,1
11.1
56.7
1941
38.9
1.8
4,7
0.1
12.2
57.7
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0,1
12,1
57.7
1943
39.7
2.9
5,0
.0,2
12,5
60,3
1944
47.6
2.5
4.9
.0.2
13,0
68,2
1945
45.1
2.7
• 5.1
.0,2
13.5
66,6
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
.0,1
14.0
59,1
1947
41,5
1.9
• 4,8
0.1
13,9
62,2
1948
35.7
1.8
• 4.5
D.1
12,3
54,4
1949
30.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
47.8
1950
26,9
2.0
4.0
0,1
8,2'
41,2
1951
28.8
1.9
• 4.0
0.1
10,3
45,1
1952
27.9 ■
2.0
3,9
0,1
10,5
44,4
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0,2
9.7
43,4
1954
24.5
2.0
3,6
0,1
11,0
41,2
1955
24.8
2.1
3.4
0,2
10,7
41,2
1956
22,6
2,0
1
3.2
0.2
10.5
38,5
1957
21.6
2.0
3.3
0.1
9.5
36,5
1958
17.6
1.0
3.0
0,2
8,7
30,5
1959'
19.8
1.5
P,
2.9
0.1
9,1
33,4
1960
19,4
1.3
ij.
2.9
0.1
9,6
33,3
1961
16.2
1.9
1
2,8
0,1
9,4
30,4
1962
15.7
1.7
2,8 1/
2,6^
0,1
8,6
28,8
1963 4/
12.0
1.1
0,1
6,0
21.8
1/ Revi
3ed
2/ Less
than 0.05 pound.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service
TABLE 22 - 25 -
UNITED STATES - CHILLED AND FROZEN CITRUS JUICES
?m CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1930-1963
CHTT.T.m 5^
Year
I I
CSUNGE I GRAPEFRUIT I TOTAL
I I
lbs.
lbs.
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961 t/
1962 1/
1963 ^
¥;
lbs.
FROZEN
Product
Weight 2/ ; 3trengt|^
lbs.
lbs.
„
_
—
0.07 .
0.12
_
.
—
0.06
0.09
_
_
.
0.09 .
0.22
_
_
—
0.92
3.09
.
_
-
1.52
5.12
.
.
m.
2,19
7.22
_
-
—
3.53
11.44
.
_
—
4.08
12.85
.
_
-
4.40
13.93
0.94
_
0.94
4.94
15.81
1.05
0.
07
1.12
4.86 .
15.48
1.72
0.
05
1.77
5.32
16.99
1.60
0.
04
1.64
4.32
13.27
1.87
0.
03
1.90
5.42
16.64
2.10
0,
02
2.12
5.58
17.48
1.65
0.
03
. 1.68
5.24
16.73
2.19
0.
08
2.27
5.92
19.49
1.14 '
0,
03
1.17
4.07
13.08
1/ Revised.
2/ Includes single strength and concentrated juices.
3/ Concentrated fruit juices converted to single strength on basis of 3,525 lbs to 1.
4/ Preliminary.
5/ Chilled fruit juice is produced conscercially from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen juice or fresh juice produced for loca sale.
iv^ade available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service
TABLE 23
- 26 -
UNITED STATES - CAMfED CITRUS JUICES Ai^ SEq^ffiNTS
Year
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961 V
1962 1/
1963 2/
Canned
Single
Strength
Orange
Canned
Single
Strength
Grape-
fruit
IbB.
0.01
0,02
0.01
0.02
0.07
0.22
0.20
0.28
0.19
0.23
0.68
0.74
0.94
0.27
1.46
2.75
4.15
4.11
5.03
3,87
3.37
3.81
3.58
3.13
3.08
2,95
2.42
2.45
2,66
1.91
2.12
1.70
1.92
1.69
Ibe.
0,05
0.11
0.11
0.16
0.21
0.62
0.56
1.29
1.55
2.61
2.34
3,08
2.63
3.03
4.80
3.19
4.93
3.38
3.83
2.84
2.02
2.73
2,04
1,97
2.28
2.18
2.12
1,94
1.74
1.56
1,51
1.39
1,48
1,30
Canned
Single
Strength
Blended
Orange,
Grape-
fruit
lbs.
0.02
0.06
0.12
0.15
0.25
0.42
0.48
0.27
1.11
1.08
2.36
2.18
2.28
1.86
1.01
1.30
0.95
0.86
0.89
0.78
0.66
0.58
0.72
0,49
0.51
0.45
0.47
0.42
1/ Revised.
2/ Preliminary
3/ Less than 0.05 pound,
4/ Single strength equivalent.
Lemon
and
Lime
lbs.
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.08
0.02
0.03
0.06
0.10
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.11
0.09
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.13
0.13
0,13
0.08
Canned
Single
Strength
Tang-
erine
lbs.
0.11
0.21
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.20
0,15
0,13
0.10
0.09
0.09
0,09
0,08
0.08
0.07
0,06
0,06
0,04
Canned
Hot Paok
Citrus
Concen-
trate 4/
Total
lbs.
lbs.
Canned
Citrus
Segments
lbs.
.
0.06
0.6
i_
0.13
0,2
-
0.12
0.4
-
0.18
0.3
_
0.28
0.6
-
0.85
0.5
—
0.79
0.7
•
1.67
0.6
-
1.91
0,8
—
3.02
0,6
-
3.29
0,8
0.42
4.70
1.1
0.44
4.57
0.3 ,
0.43
4,02
^
0.19
7.59
3/.
0.76
7.84
3/
0,97
12.62
0.5
1.09
11.04
0.8
1.88
13.26
1.0
1.82
10.71
0.9
1.95
8.65
0,8
1.85
9.97
0.9
1.63
8,44
0,7
1.65
7,83
0.9
1.36
7.79
1.0
1.16
7,27
1.2
1.58
6.96
1.1
1.66
6,84
0.8
1.62
6,94
1.1
1,07
5,26
0.8
1,45
5.79
1.0
1,51
5,24
0.9
1.05
5,11
0.9
1.70
5,23
0,6
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Servioei
FLORIDA - EQUIVALSOT "OIJ TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX -
SEASONS
1947-48
— 1963-64
ORAJ'JGES - Early and Mid-season (including Temples)
SALES
1
1
1
1
1
SEASON
1 OCT.
1
NOV.
DEC. 1
1
JAN. 1
1
FEB. 1 Mar.
1
APR. 1
1
Season Average
$
$
$
$ .
$ $
$
$
ALL METHODS
•
OF SALES
"1947-48
1.55
.67
.52
.58
.80 .75
-
.66
1948-49
.94
.41
.60
.81
1.01 1.31
-
.75
1949-50
2.34
1.02
1.22
2.11
2.86 3.05
-
1.80
1950-51
1.72
1.24
1.34
1.41
1.86 1.96
1.91
1.46
1951-52
1.66
.75
.71
.66
.59 .70
.87
.70
1952-53
1.93
.67
.91
1.23
1.41 1.46
-
1.12
1953-54
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
.97 1.29
1.57
1.10
"
1954-55
1.23
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.23 1.52
1.68
1.12
1955-56
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1.98 1.90
-
1.71
1956-57
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1.59 1.75
-
1.45
1957-58
1.21
1.04
1.47
1.65
2,04 2.21
-
1.56
1958-59
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81 2.97
3.00
2.66
1959-60
1.83
1.34
1.65
1.96
2.16 2.67
2.44
1.87
1960-61
3.03
2.46
2.55
3.06
3.46 3.35
-
2,90
1961-62
2/
2.08
1.75
1.90
1.96
2.00 1.80
-
1.95
1962-63
i/
1.95
.97
.89
1.59
2.54 4.99
-
1.27
1963-64
ii
3.87
4.31
4.50
4.72
4.86 4.19
-
Unavailable
SAT.ES FOR
*
TRESn USE
1947-48
1.93
.73
.53
.55
.82 .91
-
.71
1948-49
1.13
.45
.64
.89
1,03 1.25
-
.78
1949-50
2.49
1.10
1.15
2.14
2.91 3.09
—
1.74
1950-51
2.06
1.37
1.49
1.41
1.88 2.09
2.03
1.58
1951-52
2.03
.85
.77
.65
.62 .62
1.75
.78
1952-53
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48 1.76
-
1.15
1953-54
1.38
1.32
1.28
1.09
.98 1.79
2.11
1.23
1954-55
1.34
1.07
.99
1.15
1.43 1.89
1.95
1,20
1955-56
1.73.
1.32
1.60
1.87
2.03 2.21
-
1.69
1956-57
2.67
1.53
1.55
1.50
1.83 2.31
—
1.67
1957-58
1.30
1.01
1.27
1.82
2.62 3.27
—
1.51
1958-59
3.48
2.39
2.60
2.51
2.67 3.15
3.15
2.61
1959-60
2.29
1.51
1.84
2.05
2.53 3.01
2.89
2.00
1960-61
3.46
2.79
2.95
3.26
3.62 3.57
-
3.19
1961-62
i
2.44
2.04
2.12
2.42
2.56 2.47
—
2.31
1962-63
2.37
1.35
1.73
4.79
4.43 6.27
-
2.63
1963-64
4.17
4.53
4.71
4.89
4.97 4.62
-
Unavailable
SATiKS FOR
,
*
PROCESSING
1947-48
.58
.58
.51
,59
.78 .61
.
.62
1948-49
.35
.36
.54
.73
.99 1.35
—
.71
1949-50
1.40
.94
1.27
2.10
2.84 3.04
—
1.84
1950-51
.70
1.11
1.24
1.41
1.86 1.91
1.91
1.38
1951-52
.69
.63
.65
,66
.58 .72
.74
.65
1952-53
.56
.59
.84
1.24
1.38 1.40
-
1.11
1953-54
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97 .97
1.27
1.05
1954-55
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18 1.37
1.42
1,09
1955-56
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97 1.82
-
1.72
1956-57
1.32
1.02
1.17
1.32
1.55 1.62
-
1.37
1957-58
.98
1.08
1.53
1.63
1.83 2.08
-
1.58
195B-59
2.03
2.33
2.53
2.63
2.83 2.93
2.93
2.67
1959-60
1.28
1.23
1.57
1.96
2.10 1.68
1.53
1.82
1960-61
2.18
1.93
2.38
3.03
3.42 3.29
—
2.83
1961-62
2/
1.28
1.53
1.83
1.91
1.90 1.69
•
1.85
1962-63 7/
.43
.40
.68
1.28
1.87 2.33
—
.97
1963-64
y
3.43
4.18
4.43
4.68
4.83 4.03
Unavailable
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Revised.
Made av^lable
through the
courtesy of
Florida
Crop and
Livestock Reporting
Service,
Orlando
TAJLE 24 Cont'd
r
PER BOX
- SEASONS 1947-48-1963-
54, Inclusive
ORANGES
- Late
Type (Valencia)
SALES
SEASON
1 FEB.
1
1 llAR.
1
1
1
■
^lAY
1
JUNE
JULY
SEASON AVERAGE
L_
^
$
$
$
$■
$
$
ALL MKl'HODS
.^
OF SALE
1947-48
.87
.92
.54
.50
,43
,34
.60
1946-49
1.24
1.57
2.10
2,94
3.19
2.92
2.16
1949-50
2.97
3.10
2.54
2,32
2.43
2.70
2.61
1950-51
2.02
1.95
1.96
2,00
1.63
.86
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1,15
1,64
.93
1952-53
1.66
1,49
' 1.37
1.45
1,85
2,41
1.51
1
1953-54 ■
1,01
1.01
1,34
1,79
1,96
3,03
1.45
. 1954-55
1,50
1,63
1.69.
1.65
1.92
2,43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1,83
2,15
2,27
2,47
2.04
1956-57
1.89
1,78
1,46
1,28
1,03
1.44
1,34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.46
3,89
4,24
—
3.17
1958-59
2.68
2,91
2.86
3,42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60
2.05
1.86
1,94
2.12
2.52
-
2.07
1960-61
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.13
3.24
3.33
3,08
1961-62 2/
2.05
1.87
1.88
1,77
1,80
1,61
1,81
1962-63 7/
2.03
2.74
4.13
5.72
6,89
-
3,27
1963-64 1/
4.60
4.15
4.50
4,62
4.47
"'—
Unavailable
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1947-48
1.17
1.18
.73
.70
.69
,69
,82
1946-49
1.37
1.58
2.14
3,14
3.32
3.31
2.24
1949-50
3.10
3.14
2.61
2,28
2,59
2.80
2,73
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1,98
1.69
1.63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1,06
1.19
1.85
,97
1952-53 .
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1,59
2.52
1,54
1953-54 .
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1,57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2,76
1,75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1955-57
2.07
1.90
. 1.75
1.37
1,23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
-
2,96
1958-59
2.77
■ 2.96
. 3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3,06
'■.
1959-60
2.17
2.01
. 1.78
2.03
3,09
-
2.04
1960-61
3,79
2.96
2.76
• 3.12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62 2/
2.55
2.11
1.67
1.28
1.36
1.52
1,73
1962-63 2/
3.93
4.99
5.33
6.60
6.71
-
5.33
1963-64 1/
4.79
4.22
4.33
4.52
4.92
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
•
,
PROCESSING
1947-48
.81
.61
.33
.32
,19
.21
.41
1948-49
1.05
1.57
2.05
2.69
3.02
2.83
2.06
1949-50
2.84
3.04
2.51
2,34
2.29
2.25
2,52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1,91
2,01
1.61
,46
1,79
1951-52 •
.65
.78
,80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53 ■
1.38
1.40
1,37
1,43
1,95
2.16
1.49
1953-54
.92
.97
1,27
1,72
1.82
1,37
1.39
1954-55 ■
1.45
1.64
1.69
1,68
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1,82
2,12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1,62
1,32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58'
2.53
2,78
3,38
3,93
4.13
3,23
r .
1958-59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3,33
3.03
3.13
1959-60
1.93
1,73
1.98
2.13
2.43
—
2.08
1960-61 2/
2.78
2.93
2.98
3,13
3.23
3.13
3.08
1961-62 V
1962-63 2/
.1.78
•1.68
1.93
1.83
1,83
1,63
1,83
1.78
2.43
3.98
5.53
6.93
3.00
1963-64 1/
4.43
4.13
4.53
4.63
4,47
^
Unavailable
1/ Preliminary,
2/ Revi
sed.
^feide available
through the courtesy of
Florida
Crop and Livestock Reporting
Service, Orlando
TABLE 24 Cont'd
- 29 -
FLORIDA. - EaUIVALaJT "ON TREE" PRICES, BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1947-48-1963-64. INCIDSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless
SALES
SEASON
1
1
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
KiAR.
APR. 1
M4Y 1
JUNEI
JULYI
Season
Average
1
$
$
%
%
$
-% ■
$
$
■$
$
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1947-48
1,40
.61
.26
.31
.31
.20
.13
.16
.18
.09
.33
1948-49
.59
.35
.34
.50
.57
.99
1.62
2.19
1.41
i.oe
.85
1949-50
'2.64
1.89
1.85
1.96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
1,94
1950-51
1.27
1.11
1.18
1,10
1.40
1,20
1.14
.81
.59
.35
1,09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
,63
.43
.56
.42
.47
,74
1^52-53
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
,87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
,63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1954-55
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
.81
1955-56
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
,80
1956-57
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1,13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
.
1.16
1958-59
2,12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1,09
.87
.98
1.20
,94
1.20
1959-60
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
1.12
1960-61
1,60
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
,82
.63
.81
.74
1,64
1.03
1961-62
■i
1.21
.84
.73
.70
.72
.78
.93
.62
.60
.34
.75
1962-63
.96
1.14
1.30
1,23
.78
2.11
2.46
2.50
3.41
1,41
1963-64
2.16
2.32
2.34
2.33
2.51
2.62
2.91
3.37
2.65
-
Unarail-
able
SALES FCR
FRESH USE
1947-4Q
1.50
.75
.33
.50
.51
.38
.24
.35
.37
.37
.59
1948-49
.66
.44
.43.
.69
.65
1,15
1.86
2.46
1.92
1.96
1.09
1949-50
2.75
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1.52
2.12
1950-51
1.44
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1,35
1,33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
,1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
,77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953-54
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.88
.82
.87
.67
1.66
.95
1954-55
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
,79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56
1.42
1.10
1.C6
.97
.80
,82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1,34
1.23
1.1^
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2,12
3.25
1.46
1958-59
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1,29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1959-60
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1,34
1.41
1.90
2.10
1.33
1960-61
1.78
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1,02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1961-62
y>
1.43
1.05
.95
.96
.98
1,23
1.12
.98
1.06
.90
1.09
1962-63
y>
1.33
1.38
1.54
2.66
2.36
2,75
3.45
3.02
3.91
2.15
1963-64
If
2.41
2.55
2.63
2.70
2.76
3.07
3.33
4.35
3.90
-
Unavail-
able
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1947-48
.07
.17
.20
.20
.17
.10
.06
.00
.00
.00
.10
1948-49
.31
.26
.27.
.32
.48
.64
.71
.78
.85
.87
.44
1949-50
1.06
1.48
1.69
1.83
1.76
1.74
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.72
1,04
.80
.71
.41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
,03
-.06
-.04
.02
.03
.05
1952-53
-.05.
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
.05
1954-55
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
1955-56
-.05.
-.05
.15
.23
,16
.08
.10
.30
.50
.50
,19
1956-57
,00
.20.
.27
.45
.45
,35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
.53
1958-59
.38
.68
.78
.73
.68
,73
.53
.83
.83
.48
,68
1959-60
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
,65
.58
.55
.53
.57
1960-61
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
,36
.24
.64
.53
.56
.46
1961-62
%
-.10
-.01
.02
.06
.17
.09
.08
.05
.06
.03
.07
1962-63
-.22
-.15
-.09
.38
.27
.45
.71
.82
1,63
.31
1963-64
.73
1.07
1.31
1.59
2.04
1.93
1.96
1.98
1.88
-
Unavail-
able
1/ Preliminary
•
2/
f Revised.
_
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 24 Cont'd
FLORim. - EaUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER
BOX - SEASONS
1947-48-
-1963-64/ INC
LUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT -
Seedy
SALES
' OCT.
1 NOV.
1 DEC.
1 JAN.
1 FEB. 1
M6A. 1
APR. iMAYIJUNEIJULYI
Season
SEASON 1
1 1
1
II
1
1
AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$ $
%
% .
%
ALL f/lii.'i'HODS
OF SALES
1947-48 .88
.41
.25
.22
.18
.12
.07 .07
.05
.02
.20
1948-49 .36
.31
.32
.36
.46
.63
.86 1.31
1.23
1.17
.50
1949-50 ■ 2.09
1.51
1.65
1.84
1.77
1.74
1.75 1.28
1.25
1.37
1.66
1950-51 .88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76 .48
.41
.23
,80
1951-52 ■ .89
.46'
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09 .11
.12
.19
.29
1952-53 .72
.37
,48
.54
.47
.47
.47 .49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54 ,52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
.13 .18
.12
.41
.25 -
1954-55 .53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28 .28
.32
.42
.37 "
1955-56 .65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22 .46
.55
.61
,30
1956-5? 1.65
.53
.60
.62
,59
.49
.47 .56
.47
,42
,58
1957-56 .71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28 .90
-
-
.74
1958-59 1.39
.99
.93
.85
,75
.70
.59 .81
.87
-
.83
1959-60 .77
.88
.90
.91
,99
1.01
.84 .79
-
-
.91
1960-61 1.18
1.01
1.06
1.05
,91
.68
.40 .75
.65
-
.84
1961-62 2/ .58
1962-63 y .67
1963-64 tl 1.57
.59
.59
.61
,76
.37
.34 .17
.11
-
.51
.54
.60
.67
,60
.93
1.26
-
-
.07
1.98
2.05
2.04
2,39
2.04
1.92 2.01
2.08
-
Unavail-
able
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1947-48 1.08
.61
.33
.31
,25
.20
.14 .14
.17
.17
.41
1948-49 .43
.45
.35
.47
,52
.79
1.25 1.80
1.56
1,56
.67
1949-50 2.27
1.53
1.56
1.74
1,73
1,70
1.74 1.56
1.46
1,52
1.72
1950-51 1.05
.88
.92
.87
1,04
.98
.94 .78
.65
,45
1.01
1951-52 1.18
,74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30 .38
.44
,52
.54
1952-53 .90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.61
.66 .69
1.07
,84
,68
1953-54 .80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36 .39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55 .71
.72
.66
.61
.56
.46
.54 .55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56 .84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41 .76
.85
1,16
-.58
1956-57 2.15
.98
• .89
.99
.81
.80
.80 .95
.96
1,16
1.03
1957-58 .87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1.17
1.65 1.97
-
.98
1958-59 1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65 .73
.78
—
1.05
1959-60 1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13 1.23
—
1.10
1960-61 1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
l.CO
.68
.51 .87
.80
—
1.08
1961-62 2/ ,80
1962-63 y .87
1963-64 y 1.76
.84-
.82
.89
,92
.94
.84 .65
.77
_
■ .87
.87
1.03
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.13
_
'1.22
1.94
2.11
2.08
2.15
2.15
2.21 2.77
2.86
-
Unavail-
•
able
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1947-48 .31
.31
.24
.21
.16
.11
.06 .05
,00
,00
.14
1948-49 .30
.28
.31
.34
.45
.58
.65 .74
.84
,85
.43
1949-50 1.06
1.49
1.70
1.86
•1.79
1.76
1.75 1.23
1.23
1,23
1,64
1950-51 .57'
.60
.60
.75
1.04
.90
.71 .41
.35
,20
.74
1951-52 .10'
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
-.05 -.04
.02
,03
.14
1952-53 -.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37 .28
.46
,40
,42
1953-54 .18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06 .13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55 ,17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18 .12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56 -.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12 .30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57 .10
.35
..52
.55
.55,
.45
.42 ,46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58 .57
.66
.65
.66
.67
.81
.84 .61
. .68
1958-59 .48
-.83
.88
• .83
,73
.68
.58 .83
.88
.
.78
1959-60 .43
.88
.88
.88
,98
.98
.73 .73
..
.88
1960-61 .23
-.88
.98
.98
,88
.66
.38 .73
.63
_
.78
1961-62 .15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28 .10
.08
M
.43
1962-63 2/ -.12
.43
.53
.58
.53
.68
1.08
^
.57
1963-64 p' 1.53
1.98
2.03
2.03
2,43
2.03
1.88 1»88
1.98
—
Unavail-
able
1/ Preliminary.
2/
Revised.
Mad«
3 available
through the courtesy
of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando ij
TAiSLij d.^ t/onx'a
1 '
k
FLORIM - EQUiyALliHT "Oi'l TREE" PRICES, BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1947-48-1963-64, INCmSIVE
TANGERINES
SALES
SEASCaJ
1 1 1 1 1 1 r
I NOV. I DEC, I JAN. I FEB, I MAR. I AfR. I
J III' 1 L
Se&son
Avei^ge
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
T
T
T
T
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1934-55
1935-56
1956-57
1937-58
1938-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
i
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63 %/
1963-64 1/
I
SALES FOR
PRCCEGSING
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1^
1963-64 y
1.88
.79
.52
.52
-
—
1.02
1.16
.94
1,02
2,99
3.39
2,62
1.87
1.11
.90
1.51
-
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1.14
2.84
1.03
.94
,57
3.70
—
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
-
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
3.35
-
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
-
3.24
2.10
-.84
1.01
.98
1.67
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
-
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
-
-
2.80
1.94
.88
,51
-
-
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
-
-
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
-
-
3.05
2.00
1.93
1.14
1,44
-
3.95
2.29
-
-
-
-
3.82
3.70
2.44
2,09
"
2.01
.92
.73
.82
1.30
1.41
1.24
1.41
3.10
3.58
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
-
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
-
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
-
2.70
• 1.87
1.30
3.08
3,68
3.33
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.-21
1.85
-
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
2.85
-
3.21
2.65
2.52
2.11
-
-
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
-
-
3.24
3.34
2.96
-
-
-
4.62
2.30
1.41
1,69
—
—
3.54
2.44
2.71
2,21
2.77
-
4.52
3.04
-
-
-
-
4.27
4.32
3.63
3.57
■
.05
•
-.05
-.15
-.10
.08
.15
.25
.24
.05
.30
.05
.38
.46
.46
.61
-
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
.20
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
-
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
-
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
-
-.02
.04
.04
,07
.12
-
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
-
.11
.12
.07
.07
-
-
.05
.35
.30
,25
-
-
-.15
-.05
.30
-
-
-
-.35
.10
.25
.15
-
-
.20
.50
.70
.55
.55
-
-.55
-.25
-
-
-
-
1.95
2.05
1.60
1.35
-
-
.80
X.20
1.45
1.44
1.31
1,37
1,60
1.39
1.77
1.73
2,40
1.62
2.59
1.51
2.04
2.83
Unavail-
able
.99
- 1.51
• 1.92
1.99
1.56
1.76
2.10
1.78
2.23
2.31
2.86
2.42
3.26
2.18
2.72
3.62
Unavail-
able
■ -.10
.17
.45
.16
.03
-.02
-.05
.06
.15
.22
.10
.30
.CO
-.15
.55
.33
Unavail-
able
y Preliminary. 2/ Revised.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 24 Cont'd
•
PER
BOX - SEASONS 1947-48-1963-
64
• '.
•
ALL
1 SOLD 1
SOLD FORI
ALL
1
SOLD 1
SOLD FORI
ALL
1 SOLD
1 SOLD FC
SEASON
ivIETHODS
1 FRESH 1
HIOCESS- l^ffiTHODS
1
FRESH 1
PROCESS- IMETHODS
1 FRESH
1 PROCESS
SALES
1 USE 1
ING 1
SALES
1
USE 1
BIG 1
SALES
1 USE
1 ING
ALL
Early
and Midseason
Late ( Valencia )
ORANGE
S
0 R A N G
E S
ORANGES *
(Including Temples)
1947-48
$
.63
.76
.52
.66
.71
.62
.60
.82
.41
1948-49
1.39
1.47
1.29
.75
.78
-.71
2.16
2.24
2.06
1949-50
2.14
2.19
2.12
1.80
1.74
1.84
2.61
2,73
2.52
1950-51
1.65
1.76
1.57
1.46
1.58
1.38
1.87
2,01
1,79
1951-52
,80
.86
.76
.70
.78
.65
.93
.97
.90
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
1.12
1.15
1.11
1.51
1.54
1.49
1953-54
1.26
1.39
1.20
1.10
1.23
1,05
1,45
1.57
1,39
1954-55
1.37
1.42
1.35
1,12
1.20
1,09
1.72
1.75
1.71
1955-56
1.85
1.86
1.85
1,71
1.69
1,72
2,04
2.08
2.02
1956-57
1.40 ■
1.67
1.31
1.45
1,67
1.37
1,34
1.68
1,22
1957-58
2.14
2.00
2.18
1.56
1.51
1.58
3.17
2,96
3,23
1958-59
2.87
2,78
2.89
2.66
2,61
2.67
3.12
3.06
3.13
1959-60
1.96 •
2.02
1.94
1.87
2.00
1.82
2.07
2.04
2.08
1960-61
2.98 •
3.15
2.94
2.90
3.19
2.83
3,08
• 3.07
3.08
1961-62
^
1.88
2.05
1.84
1.95
2.31
1.85
1,81
• 1.73
1.83
1962-63
'i
2.05
3.41
1.80
1.27
2.63
.97
3,27
- 5.33
3.00
1963-64
-
-
-
^
-
—
—
-
ALL
Seedless
Seedy
G R A
F E F R U I T
G R A
_P_
E F R U
I T
G R A
P E F R U
I T
1947-48
%
.26
.52
.13
.33
.59
.10
,20
.41
.14
1948-49
.67
.95
,43
.85
1.0^
.44
.50
■ .67
.43
1949-50
1.79
1.99
1.63
1.94
2.12
1.62
1.66
1.72
1,64
1950-51
.94
1.22
.70
1.09
1,30
.59
.80
1.01
.74
1951-52
.52
.81
.12
.74
.93
.05
.29
' .54
.14
1952-53
.76
1.08
.40
1.01
1.21
.16
.49
.68
.42
1953-54
.49
.86
.11
.71
.95
.05
.25
.57
.14
1954-55
.63
.95
.24
.81
1.02
.16
.37
.66
.28
1955-56
.57
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
1956-57
.89
1.36
.44
1.12
1.42
-.38
.58
1.03
.47
1957-58
.98
1.37
.63
1.16
1.46
-.53
■ .74
.98
.68
1958-59
1.04
1.36
.75
1.20
1.42
-.68
' .83
1.05
.78
1959-60
1.05
1.31
.76
1.12
1.33
.57
■ ,91
1.10
.88
1960-61
.96
1.24
.66
1.03
1.27
■ .46 .
■ ,84
1.08
.78
1961-62
%
.67
1.06
.26
.75
1.09
".07
■ .51
.87
.43
1962-63
1963-64
1.17
2.02
.44
1.41
2.15
",31
.70
1.22
.57
$
3.57
T A N G E
LOS
1.68
L
E M P L
1.75
E S
1.45
1955-56
3.85
1.45
1956-57
2.52
2.80
1.15
1.97
2.18
1.15
1957-58
3.75
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.67
1.43
1958-59
3.55 •
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
2.48
1959-60
4.29
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
1.58
1960-61
4.91
5.55
2.20
3.43
3.83
2.88
1961-62
v>
3.36
4.20
1.30
2.17
3.01
1.33
1962-63
1963-64
f
4.41
5.55
.33
2.88
5.32
1.20
1/ Not. available.
2/ Revised
•
\
.. . ^, Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
Crop and State
Oranges:
Early, Widseaaon
Navel Varieties:
California
Florida, Temple
Other
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
Valencia
California
Florida
Tejcas
Arizona
CROP VALUES
CITRUS FRUITS l/
I 1962 1
I Returns I Value of I Retiims
I per box 2/ I Production I per box 2/3/
1555"
I Value of
I production 4/
Dollars
4.44
3.34
1.67
4.24
7.00
3.87
3.74
3.53
i,UUU
Dollars
54,923
6,680
72,645
2,714
105
62,114
108,460
3,248
Dollars
1,0(JU
Dollars
71,040
11,690
41,750
3,392
70
65,790
134,640
3,530
ALL ORANGES
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
4.12
117,037
2.52
187,785
4.20
168
3.82
5,962
7.00
105
136,830
188,080
672
6,922
70
U. S. ALL ORANGES
2.97
311,057
332,574
GRAPEFRUIT
■"Florida, all
. 1.53
46,025
seedless
1.77
35,425
other
1.06
10,600
Texas
4.24
297
Arizona
.99
2,148
California, all
2.60
6,499
Desert Valleys
1.92
2,300
Other areas
3.23
4,199
LBffiS
Florida
TANGELOS
Florida
lAIIGERDJES
Florida
3.69
1,556
4.93
3,698
3.59
7,180
3,95
41,195
34,835
6,360
1,696
2,475
8,816
3,648
5,168
U. S. ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1.58
54,969
-
54,182
LE^roNS
California
Arizona
3.80
4.64
47,120
2,274
-
57,000
6,032
U. S. LEMONS
3.83
49,394
-
63,032
1,778
3,451
9,693
_/ Price and value apply only to that portion of the crop utilized.
2/ Equivalent packinghouse-door returns per box for all uses.
2/ Not available except for limes.
^ The 1962 season average prices were used in evalviating production for
(Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, Tangerines and Tacgelos.
Made available
TABLE 26
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AUCTION SALES - BY MONTHS - FLORIDA CITRUS - 1963>-64 SEASON
^^ -CARS ^ mh6x Avmok
CQN910DITY
Section
SEFT.l OCT.l NOV. I
I 1 L
■^ — I r
DEC, I JAN, I
I L
FEB, I MAR, I AfR.I MAYl JUNE I JULYI TOTAL
■ I I 1 1 1
ORANGES
Interior
Cars 2 28 72
Avg, $ 6,42 6.78 6.90
Indian River
Cars 0 14 94
Avg. 0 7.32 7,20
GRAPEFRUIT-WHITE
SEED
Inter ior-
26 24
7,33 6,94
125 176
8.19 8,03
49 64 43 27 12 29 376
7.69 7.02 7,18 6.98 7.50 10.52 7,38
157 166 192 240 122 34 1320
7,99 7.48 7,62 7.67 8.57 11.01 7.90
Indian River
SEEDLESS
Interior-
Indian River
GRAPEFRUIT-PINK
Interior
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
6 2 1
4.80 2.69 2.49
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
4,00 3,32
0
0
3
4.14
0
0
0
0
3 0 1
5.97 6.53 5.94
41 101 34
6,63 5.02 4,96
1 35 111
7,04 6,33 5,88
33 37
4.36 5.04
146 184
6.06 6.21
15 15 5 35 5
5.05 5.40 6,84 9.84 11.60
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
4.09
4
5.96
321
5,83
187
254 251 200
64
11 1444
5,97 5.63 6.17 7.97 9.16 5.73 6.40
Indian River
SEEDLESS
Interior
Indian River
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1 1
5.52 4.18
0
0
0
0
68 38
6,13 5.32
1
3.80
0
0
11
4.94
1
3.98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 10
0 4.26 5.56
0
0
0
0
0 4
0 4,37
0 1
0 4,26
Cars 0 47 180
Avg, 0 5,54 5,21
TBfl'LE ORANGES - 4/5 BU, BOX
ALL FLORlS
Cars 0 0 1
Avg, 0 0 3.63
TANGERINES - 4/5 EU. BOX
ALL FLORIDA (Includes'all Varieties)
Cars 0 6 279
Avg. 0 4.81 4.34
TANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
ALL FLORIDA (Straight)
Cars 0 2 224
Avg. 0 6.60 4.48
7 5
4.76 5.59
125 122
5.53 5.84
43 150
4.58 3,77
248 195
4,37 3.92
223 134
4.39 3.72
5 5 6 8 3 1 157
5.04 5.65 6.43 7.62 9.78 2.50 5.86
165 1^4 135 130 50 19 1107
5.38 5.72 6,13 7,28 6,65 4.22 5.82
148 48 3 3
3.93 4.65 4.27 2,63
62 18 2 0
4,85 5,67 4,56 0
11 10 1 0
4.66 5.46 6,17 0
0 0 396
0 0 4.02
0
0
0
0
0 810
0 4.32
0 605
0 4,31
Wade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Servioi
1
r
TABLE 27
- 35 -
Y/EIGHTED AVJ{AGE AUCTION PRICES - .•"LORIM ORAi:GiS
ivt>J-o4 biaSOi.
:j . '//
Y 0 R K C
I
T Y y
PHI
LAD2LPHIA
Week
Ending
Interior
Boxes
Cars lAvg.
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars lAvg.
Temples 1
4/5 au. 1
Boxes 1
Cars lAvg. |
Interior
Boxes
Cars lAvg.
Indian 1 Temples
River 1 4/5 Bu.
doxes 1 rioxes
Cars LAvg. i Cars lAvg.
1963
5.26
7.56
1/Ay
5.94
6.38
8.08
7.95
6.55
7.30
7.78
6.34
7.35
7.:
8.17
7.16
8.05
7.24
7.32
7.42
7.59
9.04
7. 95
7.45
7.17
7.70
7,06
7.70
7.29
7.14
7.72
7.19
7. CO
6.71
7.22
9.94
10.11
10.40
11.54
10.57
2
3
5
9
14
16
11
13
19
23
10-
15
24
30
22
26
26
24
26
28
27
25
29
19
29
36
32
28
38
36
28
27
29
32
25
21
17
14
10
4
6.88
7.11
7.42
7.38
6.62
6.70
8.75
7.79
8.08
-7.73
8.22
9.48
8.93
8.08
7.82
8.62
7.95
8.14
8.95
7.85
7.00
7.37
7.84
7.31
8.24
7.64
7.18
7.64
8.21
7.20
7.28
7.71
8.54
8.52
7.72
8.13
9.45
10.53
11.26
10.44
11.22
3
19
7
13
20
18
25
21
32
20
27
16
17
16
6
2
0
2
1
3.63
5.22
4.52
4.82
4.19
3.88
3.54
3.68
3.99
3.54
4.07
3.81
4.79
4.47
4.53
4.93
6.28
3.99
4.69
3.43
2.47
3.44
2 11.52
4
7.33
>
-
-
-
2
6.94
1
6.74
-
-
4
7.15
^
_
_
.
6
6.54
3
4.79
-
-
2
7.10
3
6.32
-
—
2
7.71
3
8.29
-
-
2
7.46
5
7.61
-
-
1
6.90
7
8.11
-
- —
0
8.70
6
8.63
2
4.20
4
7.65
11
8.06
7
3.99
3
7.49
6
8.43
1
4.99
.
-
3
8.36
0
5.19
1
5.66
7
7.84
8
3.59
1
5.46
8
6.84
2
3.30
0
5.90
9
7.51
6
3.80
1
7.00
6
8.10
11
3.44
2
8.76
6
8.26
9
3.74
1
8.80
9
8.72
7
3.51
6
6.98
9
7.94
8
3.75
1
6.66
12
7.15
4
4.58
3
6.65
6
7.00
2
4,45
-
—
8
7.68
1
5.45
2
6.62
8
7.42
1
5.22
2
6.54
9
7.40
-
-
3
6.59
10
7.21
>
—
.
—
10
7.54
-
—
—
-
10
7.54
-
-
..
-
8
8.40
-
_
2
7.18
12
7.40
-
•.
2
6.36
13
7.03
-
—
1
6.28
13
7.31
-
-
0
6.10
9
7.77
-
-
1
6.44
9
7.81
-
-
—
.
5
8.19
-
-
—
—
9
8.13
-
—
-
^
4
7.83
-
-
a^
«.
1
12.28
_
,.
2
10.08
1
9.86
-
-
3
9.51
-
-
—
-
2
10.48
-
.
-
.
3
10.99
-
-
-
-
TOTALS 179 7.69 883 8.01 270 4.08
70 7.49
261 7.68
69 3.82
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 1062 Cars $7.95 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 331 Cars 37.64 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State i/arket News Service
TABLE 27 Cont'd
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M?rr.m'VT> AV^AflE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORA.-
GES
■ 1963-64 SEASON
B 0
S T 0 N
PIT
T S B
U R G H
1
Tl
n
es
tu.
vg.
Week 1
Ending '
Interior
Boxes
Cars lAvg,
1 Indian
1 River
1 Boxes
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Interior
Boxes
Inaian
River
Boxes
Cars (Avg.
Tempj
4/5 E
Boxes
CarstA
1 Cars lAvg.
Cars lAvg.
Cars lAvg,
1963
$
$
$
$
$
$
iJept. 6
-
-
-
—
•
^
~
13
^
..
*
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—
^
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20
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-
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-
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27
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-
-
-
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—
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-
—
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—
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^
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11
_
^,
^
»
_
—
0
8.16
—
"■
•■
^
18
,^
^ .
..
•
-
-
2
5,21
-
—
-
-
25
»
•
2
7.97
-
-
—
••
•
■•
•"
■"
Nov, 1
_
.
2
7.70
-
—
-
—
""
••
^
■■
8
2
4,
37
4
6.02
-
..
2
6,25
*
••
**
*
IS
^
.
6
6.21
»
—
—
—
^
•
**
—
22
^
.
2
8.44
-
.»
1
6.32
.*
—
—
—
29
.
.
3
7.76
>
-
1
7.30
-
—
-
—
Dec. 6
.
..
5
7.80
-
-
2
6.48
-
—
—
—
13
.
.
4
8.33
-
-
0
8.42
—
•
—
—
20
.
—
4
8.35
1
5.27
2
7.80
•"
—
"
"
27
»
»
1
9.56
0
4.49
-
—
-
—
—
—
Jan. 3
.
_
3
9.52
0
5.88
1
4.10
-
-
—
"
"64 10
^,
_
5
8.32
•0
4.77
—
—
—
—
3
3.
86
17
.
_
8
7.17
1
3.80
2
6,67
0
8.18
1
3.
14
24
„,
^
7
7.40
2
5.12
1
6.54
1
7.82
0
5.
06
31
••
._
2
8.66
6
3.76
2
6.96
0
5.70
2
4,
35
iTeb. 7
M
.
2
8.80
5
3.38
1
7.66
-
-
2
4.
21
14
i»
_
3
9.39
1
3.60
2
7.91
-
-
1
4.
07
21
.
.
4
8.45
2
4.84
2
7,47
1
9.32
3
3,
72
28
«»
.
5
7.84
2
4,75
1
7,20
1
7.40
1
4,
,46
V3ar, 6
1
5.
48
8
6.68
0
4.52
2
6.60
1
6.76
0
4,67 1
13
.
.
5
6.91
1
4.38
1
6.00
2
6.67
-
»
.20
—
—
6
7.85
2
4.44
.
-
2
7.09
—
»
27
1
6.
60
7
7.27
0
5,57
3
6„51
2
7,19
-
-
Apr.. 3
1
6.
36
6
7.31
•*
•
2
6,64
2
7,15
•>
-
10
3
7.
34
3
7.34
—
•»
3
6,90
1
7.38
-
-
17
-
-
6
7.81
-
-
3
7,05
3
7.24
-
••
24
-
-
3
8.27
-
.-
3
7,01
1
7,08
-
-
M&y 1
-
-
7
7.77
0
3.66
1
7,00
1.
7,50
8
-
-
7
7,26
0
2.95
2
7,56
>
"
-
-
15
-
-
5
7.22
-
-
3
6.90
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
2
7,76
•
-
2
7,76
•
»
-
-
- 29
-
-
3
8.53
1
1.98
1
7.72
-
-
>
—
June 5
>
•
2
8.49
.
.
1
8.52
-
•
—
-
12
-
.
2
8.14
.
_
1
8.06
-
—
-
.
19
-
>
3
7.85
-
.
0
8.00
1
8.28
-
-
26
-
-
0
10.71
_
_
1
7.82
_
.
_
_
July 3
-
-
1
11.58
-
-°
•
-
.
-
10
-
-
1
10.94
-
-'
-
•
-
>
-
-
17
—
-
—
-
-
—
-
—
—
—
«
—
24
-
-
-
-
«.
.
m.
.
-
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•
-
31
-
-
-
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-
-
-
.
_
.
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>
TOTALS
8
~6.
15
151
7.72
24
4.03
91
6,93
19
7.33
13
3,
96
Total Sales,
Florida Oranges
, Excluding
Total
Sales. Florida
Orantfes
1 Excluding
Temples
159 Cars $7.64 Avg
*
Temples -
- 70 Cars $7,04 Avg,
Made availab]
Le
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i. the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 27 Cont'd
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W-JGHTED AVIKAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORAMGZS
1^63-64 saSoM
J
C L
!L V S L A N D
C
H
I C A G 0
Week
Ending
Interior
Soxes
Cars lAvg.
1 Indian 1 Temples
1 River 1 4/5 3u.
1 Boxes 1 Boxes
Interior
Boxes
1
1
1
1
Indian 1 Temples
River 1 4/5 Bu.
Boxes 1 Boxes
1 Cars lAvg. 1 Cars lAvg.
Cars lAvg.
Cars lAvg. 1 Cars lAvg.
1963
$
$ $
$
$ $
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
"64 10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
TOTALS
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
1
1
1
0
1
7.62
7.66
7.22
6.60
7.78
7.52
6.74
6.65
6.48
6.68
6.70
6.30
7.00
6.58
7.50
1 2.58
1 3.31
0 4.53
0
7.50
>
-
-
-
0
6.52
-
-
-
-
1
4.80
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
—
—
—
0
7.50
—
—
—
-
V
4.00
-
-
-
-
1
4.00
—
—
-
-
0
6.75
-
-
-
-
1
5.40
~
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
1
4.70
—
-
0
8
34
1
4.89
—
—
0
8
48
-
—
—
—
-
-
2
3.64
1
7,06
0
7.
76
1
3.83
-
-
-
-
2
2.67
-
-
-
-
-
-
^
^
1
8
.02
3
4.07
-
-
—
-
1
4.71
0
6.26
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
7
.22
-
-
6.48
7.52
13 6.92
7.50
2.94
5.54
8.02
11 3,91
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Secluding
Temples 14 Cars $6.96 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, 2xcluding
Teii-ples 6 Cars 35.95 Avg.
Ivlade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service
TA3LE 27 Cont'd
- 38 -
\i£lGm£l) AV3UGE MtrTTn-j ^^RTC^N - FLORIDA. ORAI-qES
1963-64 SZA.SON
Week
finding
Oct.
Nov.
1963
Sept. 6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
"64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21-
28
Iv!ar. 6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
Apr.
May
TOTALS
T.
LOUIS
Interior
Boxes
Cars lAvg,
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars lAvg.
Temples
4/5 Bu,
Boxes
Cars lAvg,
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 0 Cars 0 Avg.
DETROIT
Interior
Boxes
Cars lAvg .
Indian
River
Boxes
Cars lAViJ,
Temples
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Cars lAvg.
50 7.05
7.68
2
5.19
-
-
0
7.14
-
-
3
7.07
•.
-
1
5.14
-
-
2
6.43
-
-
1
6.62
-
-
1
6.66
.*
-
0
6.44
-
-
-
-
-•
—
1
7.77
„
«,
1
5.88
-
.
0
8.08
-
-
2
7.33
-
-
1
6.94
-
-
0
8.30
>
-
1
7.98
-
-
1
&.16
-
-.
0
7.30
-
-
3
6.99
-
-
3
6.33
-
-
1
7.70
—
-
5
6.81
-
-
2
7.49
-
-
2
7.46
0
8.20
4
7.76
—
-
2
7.81
2
7.36
2
7,59
0
7.54
2
6.39
-
-
>
-
1
7.56
3
7.41
-
-
1
5.60
-
-
_
~
•
•.
2
8.02
-
-
1
8.44
_
_
7.49
5.49
2
3.80
1
3.08
0
3.80
2
3.99
1
2.90
0
3.40
0
3.12
4.59
3.86
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 54 Cars $7,08 Avg,
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus ^change 4 the Federal-State Market News Scrvlc
TABLE 27 Cont'd
- 39 -
WSIGHTED AV JUGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORAiJCES
1963-64 §Jl§6lJ
TOTAL ALL
CITIES
Week
Lnding
Interior ' Indian
1 River
Boxes ' Boxes
Cars lAvg, Cars lAvg,
' Temples
• 4/5 Bu.
• Boxes
' Cars lAvg.
1563
$ $
*
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
"64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar, 6
13
Apr.
May
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
6.42
8
6.64
13
6.20
7
8.02
17
7.38
22
6.26
12
7.16
11
7.53
10
6.46
6
6.98
3
6.67
8
7.82
9
7.34
6
7.03
4
6.84
6
6.75
3
6.93
5
7.15
9
7.90
3
8.62
17
7.55
15
7.24
20
6.77
10
7.41
17
6.91
17
7.20
16
6.96
16
7,29
5
7.35
5
7.32
8
6.96
4
6.96
8
6.96
3
7.04
4
7.04
6
7.45
1
8.06
4
7.36
1
7.82
3
9.94
6
10.10
5
9.67
8
11.27
7
10.75
3
7.15
4
7,02
7
7.57
11
7,44
21
6.24
25
6.53
16
8.62
21
7.74
31
8.04
39
7,93
38
8.18
17
9.11
21
8.93
36
8.07
46
7.54
39
8.12
34
8.02
34
8,20
36
8,92
41
7.96
46
7.14
44
7,16
40
7,63
45
7,39
37
7.80
47
7.49
50
7,26
53
7.61
42
8.23
58
7.32
57
7.22
46
7,54
38
8.31
41
8.36
39
7.82
36
6.13
30
8.97
17
10.53
16
11,34
12
10,43
4
11.32
3.63
5
4.81
28
4.42
10
4.91
13
4.19
35
3.79
25
3.47
35
3.73
42
3.63
49
3.57
29
3.92
44
3.85
26
4.74
19
4.47
18
4.57
9
4.85
2
6,28
0
3.99
2
4.69
1
3.43
_
—
0
3.66
0
2.95
1
2.47
1
3.44
1
1.98
31
7 10.75 2
11.52
-
-
TOTALS
376 7.38 1320
7.90
396
4.02
Total Sales,
Florida Oranges, Excluding Temples -
1696 Cars
$ 7. IB Avg.
Note - Cincinnati not included - No auction Sales during tbe 1963--64 Season,
}/^de available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 28
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40 -
WSIG.'
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kvmti'i
E AUCTION
PRICES •
SFASCN
- FLORIDA
OlAPEFRUIT
■■ 1563-64
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VJ Y 0
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1
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1
S E E D L
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$
, 1
1
1
S E E D L E
Interior '1 Indi
1 Rive
S S
an
r
lAvg
$ .
V/eek 1
Ending 1
1
Interior
1 Indian
1 River
llnterior I Indian UntBrior 1
1 1 River 1 1
lnd3
Riv(
Gars
Cars
lAvg.
1 Cars lAv
g. tears
lAvg 1 Cars lAvg. lOars i.fl
.vp, 1
Cars lAvg 1 Cars
1963
$
$
$
$
$
Sept. 6
1
7.52
-
-
1
5
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7.94 -
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2
13
8.21 -
6.93 -
-
20
3
4.01
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7
6.85 -
-
-
-
-
-
18
5.37 -
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27
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1
0
3.78
5.44
-
— -
14
19
6.57 -
5.85 3
5.42
M
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—
6
10
5.90 -
5.64 0
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17
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-
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4.52 10
5.44
25
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11
4.81 11
6.67
-
-
-
-
2
4.38 13
5.43
Nov, 1
^
^
5
4.68 17
5.71
^
-
-
-
-
- 29
.4.71
8
^
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^
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5.22 12
5.58
-
-
-
-
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5.08 24
5.33
15
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5.41 9
7.27
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1
5.15 13
6.04
22
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7
5.2,2 9
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-
-
-
-
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5.29 21
5.58
29
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^
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2
4.56 17
5.56
-
~
-
-
1
4.42 19
4.97
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^
.
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_
5
4.38 22
6.05
-
-
-
-
-
- 23
. 4.85
13
n
4.28
_
.
3
4.97 19
6.65
-
-
-
-
1
4.80 11
5.58
20
^
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7
4.71 26
6.05
-
—
-
-
2
4.56 21
5.62
27
_
.
_
.
4
4.12 10
6.78
—
-
-
-
1
4.84 11
5.81
Jan. 3
^
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.
- 14
6.51
-
-
-
-
-
- 10 .
5.72
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.
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.
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4
4.89 20
6.61
-
-
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1
6.11 8
5.86
17
.
—
_
_
6
5.48 15
6.57
-
-
-
-
1
5.76 12
6.12
24
.
^
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7
4.97 21
6.25
-
-
-
-
1
5.16 19
5.73
31
..
.
.
_
8
4.73 31
5.60
-
-
-
-
-
- 15
5.32
feb. 7
_
—
—
-
2
4.64 26
6.02
-
-
-
-
1
4.40 21
5.51
14
_
—
—
-
1
6.48 16
6.97
-
-
-
-
-
- 19
5.78
21
—
—
—
-
1
5.34 26
6.45
-
_
-
-
1
5.46 25
5.38
28
_
_
..
—
1
5.48 35
5.54
-
-
-
-
-
- 29
4.72
^^ar . 6
.
_
_
—
3
4.91 33
5.37
-
-
-
-
-
- 13
5.31
13
_
_
-
—
3
5.79 28
6.07
-
-
—
-
-
- 14
5.56
20
_
.
—
_
3
5.88 37
5.84
-
-
—
-
-
- 20
5.77
27
—
-
_
—
3
5.65 42
5.68
-
-
—
-
1
6.10 20
6.02
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—
-
_
-
1
5.72 51
5.27
-
-
-
-
-
- 23
5.16
10
-
-
.
-
1
5.26 41
5.99
-
-
1
4
26
-
- 21
5.70
17
_
—
1
5,
70
—
- 35
6.27
—
—
-
-
1
5.92 IB
6.28
24
-
-
2
6.
11
1
9.00 40
7.40
—
—
-
-
0
9.54 14
7.44
!/ay 1
-
-
0
5
94
2
10.11 26
8.14
-
-
0
5
.56
0
9.08 24
7.71
8
-
-
-
_
3
10.93 25
9.07
.
-
-
-
0
9.66 12
8.53
15
1
4.74
-
-
5
10.14 48
7.45
.
-
-
-
1
5.84 16
7.38
22
-
-
-
-
3
11.09 26
7.26
-
.
—
-
-
- 21
6.11
29
1
4.52
—
-
2
12.53 18
8.77
-
>
-
-
0
9.18 19
6.34
June 5
-
-
0
5
46
3
11.54 19
8.32
-
-
-
-
1
8.62 14
5.93
.12
-
-
-
-
1
11.68 16
9.46
_
_
_
_
1
10.10 4
7.50
19
-
-
-
-
-
- 15
9.87
_
_
—
—
—
- 8
7.19
26
-
-
1
5
.94
-
- 7
10.70
—
—
—
_
—
- 11
&.40
July 3
-
-
-
-
-
- 6
6.32
_
-
-
-
1
2.50 8
4.86
10
-
—
—
—
_
- 3
5.05
_
«.
_
.
.
- 8
3.54
17
-
-
-
-
-
•
.
_
—
.
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4.70
24
-
-
—
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^
— _
_
^
^
^,
_
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^ ^
.
31
-
-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-. _
-
Totals
7
4.66
4
5
.96
186
5.97 888
6,60
-
-
1
4
.26
83
5.70 646
5.77
Total Sales,
Florida Grapefruit
, All Varieties & Sections
Cars
L815
Avg. $6.
19
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus J2xchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
XA.(3IiE 28 Cont'd
- 41 -
V/EIGHTJD AV:3UG2 AUCTION PRICES - FLCfilDA GRA? JRUIT
1963-64 SSlSOM
PHILADELPHIA
WHITE
T~inr-r
Week 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Ending 1
Interior
1 Indian
llnterior 1
Ind
ian 1
Interior
1 Indian
1
Interior
Indian
•t
Cars lAv,^.
1 River
1 Lars lAvg
1
t
River 1
Cars lAvg. 1
Cars
I (Av-g.
IRiver
1
River
1
ICars lAvg. 1
ICars lAvg. 1
Car
s lAvg.
Cars lAvg
1563
t
%
$
$
"$
t
$
$
Sept. 6
-
-
-
-
>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
13
_
—
—
—
0
7.75
»
-
-
-
—
-
4
7.45
—
-
20
0
2.
57
.
—
1
6.16
-
.
-
-
-
-
8
5.44
-
-
27
_
—
•
-
2
5.4a
1
7.04
1
5.
52
-
-
1
5.09
-
-
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0
2.
78
.
~
4
5.52
-
9
-
-
-
-
4
5.90
-
-
11
2
2.
69
M
-
6
4.84
1
6.62
1
4
18
-
-
1
4.86
-
-
18
0
2.
60
-
-
5
4.28
3
5.17
0
3
82
-
-
1
4.88
-
-
25
.
.
••
_
6
4.37
1
5.46
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
5.72
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1
2.
45
«
_
0
4.26
4
5.49
1
3
80
-
-
0
4.76
D
5.12
8
.
»
.
1
4.60
2
5.44
.
-
>
-
0
4.62
6
4.84
15
_
»
.
.
_
_
3
6.20
_
-
>
-
-
-
3
5. 67
22
_
.
.
.
2
5.31
3
6.55
.
—
-
-
1
5.42
5
5.74
29
_
_
—
—
3
4.33
6
5.26
•.
>
-
-
2
4.52
5
5.02
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_
—
.
-
2
3.59
5
5.32
-
-
-
-
0
3.30
6
5.13
13
.
—
_
.
1
4.88
3
5.81
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
5.42
20
_
«
_
—
2
3.97
6
5.39
1
3
.98
-
-
1
4.59
5
5.66
27
.
—
—
..
3
3.63
3
5.96
-
-
-
-
-
-
i
6.58
Jan. 3
_
_
—
-
-
-
3
6.24
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5.87
"64 10
_
—
—
-
.
-
3
6.24
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
6.88
17
_
.
»
.
0
4.55
3
6.16
.
-
-
-
1
5.40
4
6.28
24
_
—
_
.
2
5.06
4
6.23
-
-
-
-
1
5.52
4
6.31
31
_
_
—
.
1
4.80
10
5.21
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
5.39
Feb. 7
_
_
—
—
1
4.68
4
5.82
-
-
-
-
0
4.68
6
5.57
14
—
—
—
—
3
4.83
3
6.11
-
-
•
-
0
4.96
4
6.C6
21
—
-
.
-
1
4.84
6
5.71
-
-
-
-
1
5.06
6
5.31
28
—
—
-
-
_
—
10
5.21
>
-
-
-
-
-
7
5.32
>far. 6
0
3.
.32
-
.
>
.
7
5.03
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
4.89
13
—
.
>
-
.
-
5
5.74
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
5.63
20
-.
—
-
-
—
-
12
5.34
-
-
-
-
1
6.04
5
5.73
27
—
-
—
-
2
4.76
11
5.01
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
5.37
Apr. 3
—
.
.
-
0
4.10
7
4.99
.
-
-
-
-
-
7
5.21
10
—
—
_
—
1
6.06
9
5.36
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
5.44
17
.
.
>
-
-
—
3
6.39
.
-
-
-
2
6.52
2
6.66
24
_
_
0 5.
02
.
-
5
7.45
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
8.32
f&y 1
-
-
-
-
1
8.54
7
7.62
-
-
-
-
1
6.18
6
7.62
8
-
-
-
-
2
9.80
4
9.54
-
>
-
-
0
9.81
2
9.46
15
-
-
^
-
2
9.60
6
8.5C
-
■>
-
-
1
10.92
3
8.41
22
1
3
.16
>
-
1
10.18
3
7.63
~
-
-
-
1
4.42
1
6.82
29
—
.
—
-
3
7.71
2
6.93
-
-
-
-
0
9.68
1
7.55
June 5
_
_
_
_
0
9.fe
—
-
—
-
-
-
1
10.62
1
8.56
12
_
.
..
—
1
11.72
-
-
—
—
■>
-
0
11.32
1
7.56
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
26
-
-
-
>
—
>•
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
5.74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
.
.
-
.
-
1
4.26
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.34
17
—
.
>
-
-
-
—
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
>
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
2.75
5.02 59 5.45 170 5.91 4
4.37 -
- 33 6.05 141 5.85
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties ^ Sections Cars 411 Avg. $5.79
Iv^de available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Fedeiral-State i.larket News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
- 42 -
WEIGHTED AV2RAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA CTIAPEFRUIT
1563-64 SEASM ; 7
W H
V/eek I-
Eading I
SEED
Interior I (Indian
I River
SEEDLESS
Interior 1 Indian
I River
I Cars lAvg. lUaTsTITgT'l Cars lAVg. iCars tArg;
N K
SEED S E E D L E S
interior i Indian i interior i Indian
1 River I I River
Cars lAvg. I Cars lAvg. I Cars lAvg, ICars/Avg
T553
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec, 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
"64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
ivlar. 6
13
20
27
Apr. 3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
May
TOTALS
- 1
4.48 0
-. 0
8.00
- 1 10.34
- 0
6.32
0
5.94
1
6.16
1
5.94
2
6.23
0
6.10
5
5.44
4.
5.44
3
5.51
1
5.16
1
6.40
1
6.08
2
6,43
2
6.59
4
5.96
6
5.67
3
5.57
1
5,55
4
5,99
7
5.02
5
4,78
6
5.32
6
4,97
5
5.22
5
5.18
2
5.60
3
7.58
2
8,31
2
9.20
2
9.01
1
7.38
3
5.41
1
9,02
2
8,10
1
9.62
1
7.32
5.40
7.41 95 5,92
- 0
5.66
- 1
- 1
4.98
5.28
- 1
7.24
- 0 10.10
1
2
3
4
5
5
3
5
4
5
7
1
3
3
4
4
2
4
3
4
4
5
3
2
4
3
4
5
2
3
1
2
2
4
2
1
2
1
- 3
5.83 122 5.77
Total Sales. Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 222 Avg. $5.85
♦ w -<»,*>, ^- ^*^*® available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus i&change & the Federal-State Market N.ws Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
- 43 -
^TEIGHTCD AVERAGE AUCTIOi-I PRICES - FLCRIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1563-64 SfiAsfelJ ■
B U
Ending I
I Interior
SEED
r
SEEDLESS
I Interior
Oct.
Nov.
1553
Sept. 6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
Deo. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
• 22
•29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
Indian
I River I
CarslAvgTl Cars lAvg. Igaxs lAvg.
■Indian
IRiver
ICars lA7g.
SEED
SEEDLESS
Inter i M^" I Indian
IRiver
Cars iAvg« ICars lAvg.
I Interior I Indian
I IRiver
(Cars lAvgT ICars lAvg.
Mar.
Apr.
May
5.44 -
- 0
7.12 -
1
7.16
-
-
1
5.70
-
-
1
6.44
-
-
4
4.88
1
5.46
2
4.66
0
6.31
3
4.55
-
-
.
-
2
6.51
1
5.44
3
5.31
_
-
1
5.18
1
5.34
1
5.50
1
4.16
1
6.10
0
4.16
4
5.70
-
—
3
6.42
>■
-.
2
6,53
_
—
2
6.76
—
-
1
6.58
—
-
3
6.55
1
6.08
3
6.23
-
-
3
6.53
2
5.53
6
5.80
.
-
5
5.52
1
5.04
2
6.73
1
4.64
2
6.80
0
5.10
7
5.45
-
-
4
5.95
-
-
3
5.93
.
-
5
6.28
-
-
5
5.76
—
-
4
5.80
—
—
5
5.85
—
-
3
6.00
—
-
4
7.87
-
-
3
8.17
>
—
3
8.28
—
-
0
8.60
-
-
2
5.96
1
1
1
1
1
0
- 1
7.84
6.46
5.48
5.06
6.06
3.50
0
- - - 2
- 1 4.75 -
- 0 5.42 -
- - - 1
_ - - 0
- - - 2
- - - 2
3
2
3
2
3
3
1
2
2
3
5
2
1
0
2
0
2
1
1
1
0 6.42
0 5.22
1 5.30
0 4.94
5.74
1 6.00
1 6.32
5.52
5.68
2 5.62
3 4.95
0 5.16
5.50
6.07
5.45
6.06
5.51
6.32
6.80
6.87
6.27
6.19
5.29
5.68
5.57
5.46
5.77
6.76
6.60
5.33
5.57
6.01
7.60
8.62
7.56
7.52
7.99
7.09
5.30
4.66
TOTALS
1 5.44 0 7.12 20 5.19 93 6.21 -
- 10 5.90 57 5.98
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections - Cars 181 Avg. $6.00
Made available
throu'^ the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
— H^ —
WiSIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA CRAPEraUIT
1963-04 SlilA^OW ^~"
A N
W
H
I
N K
S E E D.
T
SEEDLESS I
SEED
SEEDLESS
I Interior I
V(eek I I
Ending I Cars lAvg. I
I Interior
1955
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15-
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
^an. 3
64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Iviar . 6
13
20
27
Apr. 3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
Indian llnterior • Indian
River I J Hiver I ■fvj.vpj
Cars lAvgT ICars lAvg. I Cars lAvg. l~Cars lAvg. ICars lAvg"
I Indian
IRiver
llnterior I Indian
I I River
"ICars lAvg. I Cars lAvg,
May
- 1 5.46. -
- 1
6.74 -
- 0
- 1
3.40
- 0 4.84
- 1
- 1
4.08
4.82
1
5.12
1
5.08
1
5.04
2
5.18
1
4.48
3
5.25
3
4.67
3
4.51
1
4.34
0
4.34
2
5.68
1
4.66
1
6.08
1
5.26
2
5.42
2
5.65
1
5.44
1
4.92
1
4.84
1
5.20
2
4.76
1
5.34
1
5.52
2
6.16
0
5.84
2
5.79
2
6.55
1
7.66
- 0
5.68
-
2
5.01
-
1
4.72
-
2
5.35
>
1
4.98
-
1
5.42
—
1
5.06
—
1
5.38
—
1
5.64
-
2
5.14
-
1
5.82
-
1
4.58
-
1
5.26
-
1
4.88
—
1
5.84
X)
2
5.08
-
1
5.06
-.
0
5.82
-
2
5.54
-
2
4.65
-
1
5.12
•
1
5.48
-
1
5.60
-
2
5.38
-
1
6.88
_
3
6.09
-
1
6.26
-
1
6.74
-
1
7.62
TOTALS
4.10 41 5.34 -
- 1 5.46 36 5.48
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 81 Avg. $5.36
., . ^, . ivjade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
- 45 -
'.TEIGHTID AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFR'oIT
»
1563
-■64 ■
-SaiSoN
C H
I C
A G
0
W
H
T
V K
1
1
P
I
N
K
E E
5 ^
S
T.
Y
D
S
S.fi D
L
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S_ 1
F
P
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1
Interior
ITnd
lan
■— 1
Interior
IThd
lan 1
Interior
llnd
Lan
interior 1
Indian
Vfeek 1
dJar
3 lAvg,
IRiver
iCars lAvfi.
Car
slAvg.
IRiver 1
ICarslAvgJ
Cars
lAvg.
IRiver
1
Rive
Cars
r
Ending 1
ICar
J lAvg.
Cars lAvg. i
"Avg.
1963
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Sept. 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
4.06
-
-
13
_
-
-
■.
1
8.94
-
—
—
-
-
-
2
8.98
-
«
20
-
.
-
-
3
5.69
<.
-
-
. .-
-
-
1
5.64
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
3
5.54
—
.
-
-
-
-
1
3.96
-
-
Oct. 4
' -
-
-
—
3
6.00
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
»
-
11
—
—
.
-
2
5.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5.21
2
5.99
18
.
_
.
_
1
4.58
0
4.82
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
5.31
25
i_
_
.
—
1
4.66
—
-
-
—
—
-
0
4.68
-
-
Nov. 1
-
-
-
-
-.
-
3
5.86
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5.62
6
^
—
_
—
..
_
4
5.49
—
-
—
-
-
-
2
5.30
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
6.06
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5.56
22
-
-
-
-
1
5.64
0
5.74
.
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.70
29
-
—
-
-
0
5.44
2
4.57
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
5.35
Dec. 6
—
—
-
—
1
4.00
4
6.30
—
-
—
-
-
-
1
5.46
13
-
-
-
.
-
-
2
7.15
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
7,10
20
_
—
.
—
_
—
2
7.01
—
—
-
-
-
-
3
7.27
27
-
■>
-
-
—
-
3
6.81
<-
-
-
-
-
-
1
7.00
Jan. 3
—
—
—
—
0
4.14
2
7.27
_
—
..
-
-
-
1
5.54
64 10
-
-
-
—
-
—
3
6.99
—
-
-
-
-
-
1
7.00
17
-
-
-
-
—
-
3
7.46
-
-
>
-
0
5.00
0
7.98
24
—
-
-
-
—
.
3
6.56
-
—
_
-
-
-
2
6.13
31
-
—
.
_
-
_
3
6.17
-
_
-
-
-
-
2
6.31
Feb. 7
0
\,
00
-.
-
—
-
4
6.10
-
-
>
-
..
-
4
5.39
14
—
-
-
—
_
-
2
7.17
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
7.89
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
7.30
-
-
-
-
—
>
4
6.25
26
-
-
.
-
-
.
5
6.15
_
-
-
-
—
-
4
5.62
Mar. 6
-
-
—
-
-
-
5 .
5.91
~
-
>
-
-
»
2
5.87
13
-
-
-
.
-
-
4
6.07
.
-
-
-
-
-
3
6.76
20
-
—
-
-
.
—
4
6.25
—
-
-
.
-
—
2
7.27
27
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
6.41
-
-
-
-
—
-
3
6.26
Apr. 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
5.84
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
6.42
10
-
—
-
-
.
—
4
6.87
-
-
—
—
-
-
2
5.45
17
.
.
-
-
-
-
5
6.57
-
-
-
—
-
-
3
6.69
24
-
—
—
.
—
—
4
7.52
.
-
—
—
-
-
2
7.32
^aLy 1
-
-
-
-
1
9.22
3
7.55
-
-
-
-
0
9.44
3
7.92
8
-
-
—
-
1
9.90
2
9.01
>
-
-
-
1
9.60
0
8.78
15
-
—
-
-
2
10.67
1
8.38
-
—
-
-
1
6.66
1
8.86
22
>
-
>
-
1
10.02
4
8.06
-
~
-
—
0
10.54
0
8.68
29
-
—
-
-
-
-
2
8.78
-
-
-
—
-
-
0
6.65
June 5
.
-
-
-
-
-
1
6,38
-
—
-
-
-
-
1
5.24
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
5.10
.
-
—
-
-
-
0
2.53
19
-
-
-
—
-
—
-
-
m.
—
-
-
-
~
-.
-
26
-
-
-
—
-
-.
—
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 3
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
-
—
—
_
-
—
-
-
10
—
—
—
.
_
—
_
m.
_
—
—
_
_
_
—
—
17
_
—
.
.
—
_
_
—
—
_
—
_
—
_
—
-
24
.
—
_
—
_
.
.
_
—
.
_
_
_
—
.
_
31
"•
—
—
—
~
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
—
—
—
—
TOTALS
0
4.
00
-
-
21
6.66
97
6.62
-
-
-
-
8
6.78
62
6.20
Total Sale
s, Florida
Grapefruit,
All Varieties
& Sections
- (
:ars
188 Avg. $
5.49
i\lade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus 2jcchange & the Federal-State ^ferket News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
- 46 -
W^IGhTH) AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1963-64 Si^gSST!
S T. L 0 U I S
WHITE 1 PINK
I —
SEED SEEDLESS \ SEED SEED L E S S
j — Interior I Indian 1 Interior I Indian I interior I Indian I interior I Indian
Week I iRiver I I River I \River I I Rjver
Ending I Cars lAvg. ICars-tAvg. I Cars lAyg. I Cars lAvg. I Cars lAvg. ICars lAvg, I Cars lAvgg I Cars lAvg.
1963
Sept. 6 - -- -- -~ ~~ ■"'■ ~~ ~~ ~
20 - -- -- -' -- -- -0 5.44 -
27- -- -- -- -- -- -- *-
Oct. 4- -- -- -- -- -- -" --
11 _ _« -_ -- -- -- -- --
18- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
25- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Nov. 1- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
e- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
15- __ -_ -- -- -- -- --
22- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
29- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Deo. 6 - -- -- --.-- -- -- --
13 _ _ _ - _ - 2 6.03 - - - - - - 0 6.06
20- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
27- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Jan. 3 - -- -- -- -~ ""■ "■"■ ~~ ~
64 10 - - - - - - 1 6.50 - - - - - - 0 6.20
17- -_ _- -1 6.26 - - - - - - 0 6.38
24- -- -- -1 6.32 - - - - - - 0 6.32
31 - _- -_ -1, 6.36 - - - - - - 0 6.60
Feb. -7 - -- -- -1 6.00 - - - - - - 0 6.02
14 _ __ -_ -- -- -- _-•--
21- -- -- -1 6,12 - - - - - - 0 6.48
28- -- -- -1 6.20 - - - - - - 0 6,24
Mar. 6 - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
13- -- -- -1 6.08 - - - - - - 0 6.56
20- -- -- -1 6.04 - - - - - - 0 5.86
■27 - -- -- -- -- -- -~ --
Apr. 3 - -- -- -- -- -- -- --
10- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
May 1- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
•8 -•_- .- -_, -- _- _- --
15 -•__ __ _-. -» _» -- -_
June 5 - -- -- -— -— -- -- _. -
12- -- __ ___ ._ _- -- _-
26- -- -I II II II II II I"
July 3- -- -- _- _- -_ ____-
10- -_ __ -- _- _- _- --
17- -- -_ _- -- _- __ __
24- -_ __ __ __ ._ __ __
31- -- -- _. -_ _- _- __
TOTALS
- 11 6.17 -
- 0 5.44 0 6.27
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties i Sections Cars 11 Avg. $ 6.17
Ivjade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrvs fixchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
- 47 -
W JGHTID AVJIAGE AUCTION PHICES - FLORIDA. GRAP JRUIT
iy63-64 SiAsOU
WHITE
PINK
_S_£.
rt
I S E E DIL E S S
SEED
Interior 1 Indian
I River
I SEEDLESS
llnterior
I
1 Indian
IRiver
Week
I interior I Indian
I I River
I interior I Indian
1 I River
ag ' .Cars lAyg. ' Cars lAvg,. '.Cars lAvg. ' , Cars lAvg^i
Cars lAvg. ' Car.g lAvg. 'Cars lAvg. 'Cars lAvf^.
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan, 3
10
17
24
31
feb. 7
14
21
28
:4ar. 6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
10
17
24
31
Apr.
Itay
0 3.12
- 2 5.39 -
0
1
3
2
0
0
0
1
3
0
3
1
1
2
0
2
0
1
1
1
7.04
5.19
4.42
4.54
4.77
5.34
6.06
5.34
4.38
4.14
4.91
4.72
4.80
5.50
5.63
4.88
5.08
5.54
5.20
4.68
- 0 5.40
8.17
7.39
9.20
10.74
6.82
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
2
3
3
3
2
1
3
3
2
4
6
2
2
2
1
1
2
6.26
5.52
6.16
6.10
6.04
5.72
6.40
6.80
6.84
6.78
6.52
7.06
6.56
6.57
6.54
6.32
6,50
6.19
6.27
6.16
5.79
5.50
6.12
6.46
6.90
7.14
8.34
7.77
2
3
2
1
1
3
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
- 1
6.99
5.73
5.72
7.12
5.62
4.90
4.97
4.65
5.50
4.73
4.74
5.22
4.93
5.29
4.83
5.C8
6.42
8.30
8.98
9.32
10.00
7.29
2
0
1
4
0
0
2
2
4
3
1
1
1
0
1
3
3
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
5.83
5.84
4.83
5.13
6.08
6.00
5.36
6.29
6.18
6.19
6.54
6.06
6.&3
7.32
6.70
5.70
5.13
6.02
7.28
5.88
7.62
6.68
6.20
6,71
6.28
6.60
7.12
9.28
7.88
1 6.65
1 5.74
1 6.74
1 4.84
TOTALS
0 3.12 -
- 30 5.55 49 6,40 -
- 19 5.78 43 6.03
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 141 Avg. $ 6.02
f/^de available
tlirough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 28 Cont'd
wrT^HTlfn AV,.T;AnE AUCTION J-RTCfS - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1563-S^ SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
Week
Ending__
1963 "
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
64 10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
June 5
12
19
26
July 3
• 10
17
24
31
Apr.
May
WHITE •[ PINK ^
' ' ; ;
interior 4 indxan I interior I ind.an llnter.or lindxan UnLerxor .xna.an
gSrJTIvgr! CCTTSfrl Ui?sTO:l cgnSTgrigaFnE^ KiarslAv^.l Car3.Avg.l5SFiT^i:
1 S 52 - - 1 8.88 - ^ - - - - - 3 8.09 -
1 5.44 - - 6 8.11 II I'll Z ~-
3 4.01 - - 14 6.37 - - - - - - 32 ^.43
1 3.78 - - 20 6.26 1 7.04 1 5.52 - - 11 5.54 - -
n /I =;= _ 77 "i a4 3 5.42 - - - - lo 5.8<i U O.DU
2 t:ll : : 11 '-.S 7 6:75 1 4.18 - - 12 5.21 9 5.83
0 2 60 - - 21 4.^9 12 6.18 0 3.82 - - 7 4.73 17 5.52
- - - 23 4.63 13 6.46 *. - - - 3 4.50 21 5.43
1 2 49 - - 5 4.68 27 5.73 1 3.80 - - 1 4.65 44 4.88
i '•^! . - i 5.02 23 5.52 - - - "15.08 46 5.20
. - - 6 5.41 16 6.71 - - - - 1 5.15 24 5.73
> _ - 12 5.29 17 6.63 - - - - 4 5.32 31 5.53
_ - - 9 4.38 28 5.41 - - - - 4 4.55 35 5.00
. _ - 9 4.05 44 5.84 - - - - 1 4.74 38 5.08
0 4.28 - - 4 4.95 37 6.27 - - - - 1 4.80 26 5.58
_ _ -12 4.64 44 5.92 1 3.98 . - 4 4.73 44 5.73
_ - - 8 4.01 21 6.47 - - - - 1 4.84 17 5.95
- _ - 0 4.14 21 6.54 - - - - - - 18 5.58
- - - 5 4.87 35 6.56 - - - - 1 6.11 17 6.12
- - - 9 5.55 31 6.50 - - - - 2 5.58 23 6.09
- - - 9 4.99 38 6.33 - - - - 2 5.34 34 5.94
- - - 14 4.82 59 5.66 - - - - 0 4.84 30 5.55
0 4.00 - - 3 4.65 50 5.91 - - - - 1 4.40 42 5.47
- - - 5 5.20 29 6.63 - - - - 1 4.96 29 5.80
- - - 4 5.09 42 6.33 - - - - 3 5.28 44 5.45
- - - 3 5.17 66 5.59 - - - - 0 4.94 50 5.01
0 3.32 - - 4 4.90 59 5.39 - - - - 1 5.28 28 5.31
- - - 3 5.79 51 5.86 - - - - 2 5.41 31 5.76
- - - 3 5.88 73 5,71 - - - - 1 6.04 33 5.90
- - - 5 5.29 71 5.57 - - - - 1 6.10 42 5.83
- - - 1 5.72 75 5.34 - - - - - - 43 5.43
- - - 2 5.66 68 5.92 - - 1 4.26 1 6.00 35 5.69
- 1 5.70 - - 49 6.28 - - - - 4 6.34 33 6.47
- 2 6.11 2 8.58 59 7.42 - - - - 1 7.24 24 7.58
- 0 5.94 5 9.07 45 7.94 - - 0 5.56 3 7.83 40 7,61
- 0 7.12 7 10.21 37 9,02 - - - - 1 9.60 16 8.62
1 4.74 - - 11 10.21 57 7.63 - - - - 3 7.81 24 8.10
1 3.16 - - 7 9.58 36 7.31 - - - - 1 4.42 25 6.27
1 4.52 « - 5 9.64 25 8.22 - - - - 0 9.43 25 6.13
- 0 5.46 3 11.54 21 8.26 - - - - 2 9.62 20 6.22
- - - 2 11.70 19 9.09 - - - - 1 10.10 7 7.23
- - - - - 16 9.85 - - - - - - 11 7.29
- 1 5.94 - - 8 10.28 - - _ _ - - 12 6.46
- - - - - 7 6.24 - - - - 1 2.50 9 4.86
- - - - - 4 4.85 - - - - - - 9 3.52
-- -- -- _. __ __ -1 4.70
TOTALS
12 4.09 4 5.96 321 5.83 1444 6.40 4 4.37 1 4.26 157 5.86 1107 5.82
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 3050 Avg, S6.09
iviade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State jvlarket News Service
TABLE 29
- 49 -
WJ:gHTED AVIRA3E AUlTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANGHaHSS
1963-64 SZkSO'H
Week
Ending
NEW YDRa
CITY
PHILA-
DELPHIA.
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
CLEVEIAI'D CHICAGO
1963
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
"64
Feb.
lifer.
Apr.
kfeiy
June
July
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
3
10
17
24
31
4/5 Bu. Box 4/5 Bu. Box 4/5 Bu. Box 4/5 Bu. Box 4/5 Bu.Box 4/5 Bu.Box
Cars I Avg. Cars I Avg. Cars I Avg, Cars I Avg. Cars I Avg. Cars I Avg.
$
T
1
3.46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
2.66
0
3.40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
5.65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.23
33
4.84
5
4.89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
5.17
7
4.89
-
-
1
3.96
-
-
2
4.52
28
5.19
10
4.99
-
-
2
4.97
9
5
,32
2
4.97
59
4.41
13
4.45
0
4.50
3
4.38
-
-
2
2.52
42
3.62
20
3.02
1
2.22
5
3.49
2
.84
2
2.17
34
4.23
8
3.93
1
1.95
1
3.00
-
-
2
2.86
47
4.02
13
3.96
0
4.55
4
4.02
2
4
72
1
1.96
51
4.55
18
4.24
2
3.67
3
4.22
3
4
.69
1
4.00
32
5.31
8
4.58
0
4.47
1
4.37
-
-
1
4.72
26
5.28
4
4.82
-
-
0
4.84
-
-
0
4.03
37
4.24
11
3.12
1
3.73
4
3.25
-
-
2
2.68
21
4.26
9
2.36
3
1.55
3
1.33
1
1
.70
4
1.79
28
4.20
6
4.05
0
4.00
1
2.67
-
-
-
-
19
3.82
3
4.05
1
2.90
—
-
-
-
-
-
13
4.44
2
4.65
0
3.43
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
5.09
1
4.81
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
—
14
4.95
2
5.37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
4.93
2
4.31
-
-
—
-
—
-
-
-
9
5.18
0
3.88
_
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
6.60
1
5.94
0
5.55
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
5.19
0
4.83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
7.50
-
-
0
6.09
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.56
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
563
4.55 143
4.01
2.53
28
3.58
4.11 21 3.13
I/ade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange
A the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 29 Cont'd
— DU —
Hiiiuni.
ZjU Ji.\ lliWHJjL
l$63-t>4
"SiASON
ST.
LOUIS
DETROIT
TOTAL
ALL
CITIES
Week
4/5
Car's
Bu. Box
4/5
Bu,
Box
1^/^
Bu
. Box
Avg.
Ending
1 Avg.
Cari
„ ,,
'KH*
Oars
1
1963
$
$
$
Sept.
6
-
—
••
^
13
—
—
^
**
20
-
-
-
—
^
~
27
-
-
— .
*•
^
~
Oct.
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
-
—
~
z
1
3.46
^
0
3.38
0
3.14
^
0
5,45
5
5.08
Nov.
-
-
2
1
2.97
2,91
40
39
4.75
5. CO
^^
^
1
5.83
43
5.14
^
^
2
3.98
79
4.35
29
^
.
6
2.97
78
3.36
Dec.
6
•*
_
1
4.10
47
4.04
13
^
»
5
4,43
72
4,03
20
^
_
6
4,44
84
4.44
27
^
^
3
5.30
45
5.15
3
»
_
1
5.41
31
5.22
10
^
^
4
3.42
59
3.85
17
_
.
2
1.61
43
3,06
24
^
.
3
2.79
38
4.02
31
_
«.
1
3.12
24
3.78
Feb,
7
_
—
~
-
15
4.47
14
.
_
0
3.82
13
5.07
21
^
.
.
_
16
5.00
28
.,
»
..
_
18
4.87
Ifar,
6
••
.
_
-
9
5.18
13
»
_
..
_
5
6,47
20
»
_
mm
_
3
5.19
27
_
.
.
_
1
7.50
Apr,
3
-
-
-
-
2
4.56
10
-
—
—
—
—
—
17
-
-.
-
-
-
-
24
_
—
_
_
—
—
VAy
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
—
—
—
—
—
—
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
—
-
~
-
-
-
29
_
—
_
_
..
—
June
5
-
-
-
•
~
-
12
-
-
—
—
—
—
19
-
-
-
- -
-
-
26
—
—
..
_
_
—
July
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
—
—
—
i-
~
—
17
_
_
_
_
_
••
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
31
—
—
•
m,
—
—
TOTALS
38
3.76
810
4,32
Tangerines- Cars 810 Avg. $4.32
Included in Tangerine total:
Cars Avg,
Tangerines (Straight) 605 4.31
Tangelos 93 4.10
iMurcotts 88
5.04
Kings 7
3.09
Clementines
—
Satsunas 2
2.76
Ponkons 15
2.91
TOTAL 810
4.32
I'ldade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Sxchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
p
xaciit j<J
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES, S A ;ONS 1954/55-1963/64
through
the CO
Ma
operation of the Florida Citr
0_
de available
US Exchange &
the Federal-State U&rket News
Service
RANG
E S
SEASON
Thru
July 31
lS,63-64
Cars
Avg.
N. Y.
1,062
i7.95
PHIL.
331
$7.64
OOST.
159
$7.64
PITTS .
70
$7.04
CLEVJ.
14
$6.96
CHIC.
6
$5.95
ST. L.
CINCI.
closed
DETR.
54
$7.08
SALT.
Closed
TOTAL
1,696
$7.78
July 26
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
1,224
$8.02
393
$7.41
223
•t7.80
55
$6.89
36
$6.36
58
ii7.07
9
■1.5.15
II
55
$6,01
II
2,053
$7.73
July 27
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
1,361
$5.26
532
$4.83
206
$5.20
108
$4.77
50
$4.74
77
$4.58
15
$4.14
It
160
$4.98
11
2,509
$5.09
July 28
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
1,193
$6.77
425
$6.29
193
$6.67
155
$5.96
68
$5.65
154
$5.77
8
'55.72
II
94
$5.87
11
2,290
$6.48
July 29
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
1,606
$5.59
595
54.99
268
$5.24
164
$5.13
67
54.87
178
*4.89
11
$4.69
37
.4.38
151
.*5.07
If
3,078
$5.32
July 31
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
1,669
.6.41
551
$5.80
172
lio.OZ
132
.5.53
90
$5.43
151
$5.48
7
;5.07
85
$5.17
129
$5.52
n
It
2,987
$6.08
Aug. 1
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
2,510
55.86
748
$5.21
279
$5.85
174
S5.26
134
$4.86
217
S4.82
37
$4.56
83
$4,64
200
$5.08
It
4,362
$5.57
July 26
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
2,499
M.70
815
S4.41
340
$4.63
234
$4.18
217
S4.08
297
$4.05
92
c>3.69
192
;!;4.02
284
-p4.27
II
4,970
$4.49
July 27
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
2,566
M.97
846
$4.62
436
$4.97
259
$4.49
229
^4.51
356
■;4.38
103
54.39
323
54.33
339
;4.66
43
p4.32
5,500
$4.76
July 29
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
2,987
$4.33
l,k49
$4.11
509
$4.18
270
$3.87
G R
293
$3.96
A P -i, F
485
o3.79
R U I
128
$3.73
T
347
$3.77
473
$4.06
94
o3.73
6,635
$4.14
SIIASON
Thru
N. Y.
PHIL.
JOST.
PITTS.
CL-VJ.
CHIC.
ST. L.
CINCI.
JETR.
BALT.
TOTAL
July 31
1963-64
Cars
Avg.
1,815
$6.19
411
$5.79
222
$5.85
181
$6.00
81
$5.36
188
$6.49
11
"6.17
Closed
141
$6.02
Closed
3,050
$6.09
July 26
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
2,007
$6.00
460
$5.52
322
$5.49
223
$5.77
122
$5.48
313
$6.20
57
*6.20
II
1S6
$5.85
11
3,700
$5,88
July 27
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
1,989
$4,66
481
$4.01
395
$3.99
226
34.56
113
.p4.49
359
$4.80
18
$3.74
ft
192
$4.41
II
3,773
$4.49
July 28
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
2,261
$4.43
581
M.OO
529
$3.99
289
$4.30
130
$4.17
463
$4.61
22
4.31
(1
170
$4.41
<f
4,445
$4,32
Jiily 29
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
2,577
$4.57
615
$3.99
524
$4.24
247
$4.37
181
$4.23
429
$4.52
26
$3.95
47
*3,65
295
$4.28
"
4,941
^4,41
July 31
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
3,109
$4.53
706
$4.02
526
$4.16
330
$4.26
266
$4.52
457
$4.55
44
$4.17
135
$3.97
390
$4.26
It
5,963
$4.39
Aug. 1
1957-58
Cars
Avg.
3,194
$5.12
595
$4.45
466
$4.93
266
$4.70
253
$4.73
436
$4.83
62
$3.76
118
53.73
322
.54.65
11
5,714
$4.91
July 26
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
3,424
$4.57
662
;4.08
517
$4.36
321
$4.26
349
$4.50
532
$4.47
131
$3.63
234
3;3.76
477
*4.24
II
6,647
$4,41
July 27
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
3,525
$4.16
818
$3.74
581
$3.99
331
$3.76
382
$4.20
635
i>4.01
180
$3.35
305
$3.46
568
:^4.02
36
?2.99
7,361
v4.01
July 29
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
3,852
$3.90
1,142
53.52
654
$3.65
352
53.44
405
$3.79
765
$3.69
266
$3.05
375
$3.12
800
$3.70
66
$2,96
8,677
$3.70
TABUi; JU uonx-a
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1954/55-1963/64 (CONT'D).
I/ade available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market wews Service
SEASON
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
N. y. PHIL. BOST.
TEMPLES
PITTS. CLiSVE. CHIC. ST.L. CINCI. DEJR. SALT.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Csirs
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
370
54.08
228
.4.27
422
$2.94
445
4)3,70
521
$3.19
532
1:3.13
424
$3.23
575
$2.83
584
$2,72
649
$2.65
69
$3.82
57
$4.16
116
$2.73
142
$3,36
151
.3.00
132
$3.10
108
$2.99
170
:'.2.62
184
$2.62
295
$2.46
24
$4.03
26
$4.04
34
$2.92
15
$3.19
41
•;2.81
33
$2.86
40
$2.67
35
$2.67
39
$2.49
81
$2.48
13
$3.96
9
$4.36
18
$2.63
37
$3.36
30
$2.75
25
$2.94
30
^3.13
47
$2.49
37
$2.56
51
$2.28
2
$2.94
5
$3.43
6
$2.76
8
$3.01
12
$2.75
21
52.70
29
$3.11
40
$2.74
48
$2.53
62
$2.51
- Closed
34
$4.44
66
$2.93
72
$3.42
111
$2.95
98
$3,08
66
$3.09
106
$2.64
109
$2.53
143
$2.37
1
SI. 31
2
$2.75
1
$3.19
3
$3.29
11
$2.28
11
$2.25
15
$2.02
9
$2.54
11
$2.80
9
$3.00
43
$2,46
34
$2.50
52
$2.34
7 Closed
$3.86
11
$3.78
40
$2.77
21
$3.32
45
$3.00
38
$2.91
24
$3.85
63
$2.62
55 7
$2.61 $2.48
95 13
$2.41 $2.32
TOTAL
396
$4.02
370
$4.23
703
$2.86
740
$3.56
922
$3.08
891
$3.08
733
$3.13
1,090
$2.72
1,118
$2.64
1,456
$2.52
TANGERINES
SEASON
w. Y.
PHIL.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST. L.
CINCI.
DETR.
iALT.
TOTAL
1963-64
Cars
Avg.
563
'.4.55
143
$4.01
9
$2.53
28
$3.58
8
$4,11
21
$3.13
—
Closed
38
$3.76
Closed
810
54.32
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
467
$4.52
97
$4.08
10
$3.95
20
$4.10
13
$3.94
23
$4.10
2
$3.49
II
31
$3.76
II
663
$4.37
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.43
20
$3.09
54
$3.41
8
$3.24
71
$3.29
6
$3.15
11
55
$3.64
tl
1,353
$3.69
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
643
$3.33
230
$2.90
10
$2.04
71
$2.76
34
$2.77
109
$2.73
3
$2.61
II
70
$2.81
It
1,170
$3.09
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
566
$4.16
169
$3,80
4
$3.08
45
$3.67
16
$3.30
63
$3.39
1
.2.59
6
$3.14
47
$3.80
If
917
$3.97
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
737
$3.29
226
$2.82
13
$2.34
44
r-:2.69
40
$2.35
84
.J2.63
8
$2.03
24
$2.15
82
$2.84
II
1,258
$3.04
1957-58
Cars
Avgs
580
$4.10
167
$3.96
2
33.23
21
$4.07
23
$3.71
61
$3.95
5
$3.78
15
$4.04
64
$3.91
11
938
$4.04
1956-57
Cars
Avg.
881
$3.41
278
$3.28
7
52.29
50
$3.11
50
$3.03
138
$2.95
21
$2.86
30
$2.97
100
$3.19
U
1,555
$3.29
1955-56
Cars
Avg.
951
$3.24
292
$3.08
27
$2.73
63
$2.79
50
$2.94
153
$2,85
22
$2.80
52
$2.72
125
$3.04
5
$2.63
1,740
$3.11
1954-55
Cars
Avg.
866
$2.84
396
$2.69
52
$2.35
68
$2.34
75
$2.48
203
$2.48
41
$2.33
95
$2.27
166
$2.50
22
$2.29
1,984
$2.66
TABLE 31
- 53 -
VreiGHTlJ) AVHUG-
AUCTION PRICES
1963-64
- yiORIDA TANGZRIMES - BY KIHD
SEASON
Week
Ending
TAJvGER-
INIS
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Sar
7^.
TAKGELOS
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Car
I Avg.
MURCOTTS
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Car I Avg,
aATSu^iAs
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Car I Avg,
PONKANS
KINGS
4/S Bu, 4/5 Bu.
Boxes Boxes
Car 1 Avg. Car i Avg.
CLElviLKTJJffi
4/5 Bu.
Boxes
Car I Avg,
1963
Oct,
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
"64
Feb.
Ua-r.
Apr.
U&y
June
4
11
18
25
1
2
26
8 30
15 29
22 69
29 70
6 42
13 64
20 77
27 40
3 28
10 51
17 34
24 14
31 7
7 3
14 -
21
28
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
2
6
5
1
3
1
1
6.60
5.33
5.32
5.55
4.46
3.37
3.99
4.00
4.45
5.30
5.24
3,82
2.69
3.12
3.09
4.47
4.91
4.67
5.33
5.29
5.19
7.50
6.17
1
5
7
14
7
7
5
8
7
5
3
6
5
6
3
2
1
3.46
5.74
4.41
4.10
4.29
4,32
3.68
4.50
4.24
4.31
3.99
5.03
3.85
3.68
3.64
3.35
3.06
4.66
1
4
17
13
9
10
14
12
4
4
2,80
2,73
1
8
2
3
1
3.67
3.33
3.35
1.97
.78
5.24
5.40
4.94
4.27
4.45
5.57
5.01
4.97
4.99
6.76
1
1
3.86 -
3.52 -
3.52 -
2.95 -
2.61 -
2.95
2.95
TOTALS 605 4.31 93
4.10 88
5.04
2.76 15
2.91
3,09 -
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Ivlarket News Service
TABLE 32
- 54 -
TOESH CITRUS - FLORIM EXPORTS ~ IMPORTS INTO fLORIM PORTS. BY COUNTRY OF ORIGM
' BY WEIiKS 1963-64 SEft-SON
- Standard Box Basis -
Week 1
C 0 m m e
Ending 1 —
1
ORGS
1963
8/4
-
11
—
18
-
25
>
9/1
-
8
—
15
■ -
22
—
29
170
10/6
215
13
107
20
-
27
»
11/3
-
10
344
17
354
24
296
12/1
1
8
565
15
88
22
349
29
_
1/ 5/64
54
12
68
19
675
26
^
2/2
-
9
590
16
20O
23
—
3/1
625
8
8
15
720
22
1,390
29
652
4/5
765
12
•w
19
150
26
_
5/3
525
5/10
100
17
600
24
1,080
31
1,276
6/7
800
14
1,252
21
—
28
«,
7/ 5
422
12
—
19
—
26
-
GFRT
408
6
10
4
4
4
20
20
Government
C«GS GFRT
5,565
-
13,262
—
7,108
-
12,032
-
15,206
—
17,916
528
18,755
3,202
18,800
730
15,541
3,674
16,814
-
15,627
3,033
10,224
525
3,986
1,748
801
6,116
2,870
528
800
5,341
2,474
-
20
3,894
1,200
743
1,675
1,696
1,981
3,969
2,360
678
1,980
4,517
—
567
4,092
1,329
800
4,137
929
3,615
1,850
3,584
528
3,463
525
4,669
3,860
528
450
2,579
528
1,972
854
834
2,543
528
1,582
357
1,674
88
587
1,674
528
2,245
2,478
611
438
1,283
580
1,786
95
553
2,116
2,058
323
1,495
528
469
I M. P
"Wert —
Indies
0 R T S
Mexico
Orgs
170
140
141
140
280
120
140
1,299
120
100
100
110
1,184
817
6,883
1,234
10,810
7,124
7,154
23,632
16,590
16,934
16,684
24,757
24,639
26,375
17,595
17,356
10,534
9,156
7,348
8,075
Orgs
302
331
306
5,150
5,429
11,370
30,996
416
393
TOTAL
14,441
193.294
69.577
33.836
?'^7,7/n
'^^jfiO^
Made avai
ilable thru the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 33
- 55 -
DELIVERED CANNERY PRICES
1963-64 SEASON
Advertising and Inspection tax not included
Week
Ending
ORANGES
CWCENTRATE
JUICE
G R A P E F R UIT I TANGERINES
JUICE I SECTICafS
Average Price ■ Average Price [Ave. Price ■ Ave. Price
■I-
JUICE
Average Price
1963
Per Box
1
Per Box
Per Box
$
Per Box
—f
Per Box
1
Oct. 5
-
•
.97074
-
-
12
—
—
1.07064
-
-
19
•
4.09511
1.09527
2.23572
-
26
-
4.04785
1.15686
2,37238
-
Not, 2
~
4,32066
1.16057
2,42152
.97557
9
—
4.27197
1.27736
2,52021
2
.34538
16
w
4.31291
1.32908
2.55775
2
.21120
23
-
4.62574
1.48734
2.61594
2
.75159
30
-
4.73076
1.58174
2,59321
2
,79440
Dec. 7
4,89701
4.83225
1.68087
2,56839
2
,88706
14
4,78754
4.70212
1.71724
2,57221
2
.78090
21
4,87466
4.58064
1.59283
2,59331
2
.82758
28
4.92467
4.67112
1.83017
2.69052
2
.91218
1964
Jan. 4
5.01606
4.75732
1.83600
2.56765
2
,68296
11
5.26865
5.06499
1,89783
2.70595
2
.63586
18
5.31892
5.33385
1.88367
2.82032
2
.52917
25
5.50172
5.13621
1.96450
2.94890
2
.50287
Feb. 1
5.61612
5.09754
2.03671
2.59116
2
,49661
6
5.63807
4.92154
2.24103
2.61022
2
,23762
15
5.64334
5.04232
2.39881
2.71411
-
22
5.47423
4.89088
2.29643
2.87208
-
29
5.05665
4.57916
2.27920
2.66391
-
kar. 7
4,99941
4.37640
2.20367
2,51322
-
14
4.65124
4.04610
2.22771
2.22611
-
21
4,81501
3.83233
2,26543
2,73576
-
28
4.88282
4.20881
2,28626
~
-
Apr. 4
5,07616
4.47130
2.30230
2.21986
-
11
5,35183
4.75812
2.32960
-
-
18
5.40430
4.66286
2.36375
-
-
25
5,36769
4.77916
2.26198
—
-
Jfey 2
5.49246
4.85833
2.25593
-
>
9
5.55373
4.27280
2.29394
-
-
16
5,46286
4.10566
2.21320
.
-
23
5,56625
4.04091
2.15699
-
—
30
5,41036
4,02052
2.22796
—
—
June 6
5.10794
3.73490
2.17755
•
-
13
4,99863
3.79534
2.25249
-
-
20
4,39168
3,40595
2.37789
.
—
27
_
•
..
_
.
July 4
—
-
.
-
_
11
_
_
..
_
_
18
-
_
_
.
_
25
-
-
.
—
—
Aug. 1
-
-
-
-
-
8
^
^
^
_
.
15
•
_
_
.
»
22
_
_
_
.
^,
29
^,
^
^
^
^
Sept. 5
-
—
—
—
■■
9/5/64
$
Seasonal with 5.27839
$4.75820
$2.05254
$2.56829
$2,62002
AdjustDQents
Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
lOLE 34
- 56 -
CANNERY - CONSOLimTED REPORT
SEASON - 1963-64
NUMBER OF FIELD BOXES USED:
2,178,541
195,263
Oranges
n
for
«
Juice
Blend
Grapefruit
n
for
It
Sections
Salad
4,630,780
678,926
n
tt
•
n
tf
n
Juice
Blend
Frozen Cone.
4,012,033
1,000,339
2,339,404
n
II
n
n
n
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone.
139,835
16,769
34,137,476
n
n
n
II
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
10,648
56,604
n
n
n
n
Processed Cone
Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
30,127
39,233
n
n
Chilled Juice
333,090
M
It
Chilled Juice
4,891,477
n
" Chilled Sec-
tions & Salad
Gra£efruit
sei" ..7.7.7
1,451,131
" " Chilled Sec-
tions it Salad
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
tor alT uses
646,373
TOTAL Boxes of
for all u
11,577,053
45,210,996
Tangerines for
Tangerine Juioe
159,119
n It
Frozen Tangerine
976,931
" " Processed Concentrate
" " Chilled Juice
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
1", 136, 050
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR GRAPEFRUIT - F. 0. B. CANNERY;
For Blend
$1.96819
For Sections
For Salad
For Juioe
$2.56829 $2,89623 $2.05254
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - F. 0. B. CANflERY :
White Gfrt
$2.08775
Pink Gfrt
$1,80698
For Juice
$4.75820
For Blend
$4.59971
For Salad
$5,21319
For Sections
$ 5.02717
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for the Follovring Conmodities ;
Orange . Juice, Blended Juioe, ,Cit^8 Salad, and Orange Sections - 4,89957
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate 5.25082
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Con. 2,40110
SEASON THRU 9/5/64
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 35
- 57 -
FLORIM PRODUCTION OF CAMI-IED CITRUS
1963-64 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of
1 SW GFRT
1 UNSW GFRT 1
BROKEN
CITRUS 1
ORANGE
1 TANG. 1
TANG,
Case
1 SECTIONS
1 SECTIONS 1
1 1
SBCTICWS
SATAT) 1
1
SECTIONS
1 JUICE 1
.1 1 —
BLEND
24/2 's
«.
19,941
_
404/700
46/8 oz.
485,378
140,098
440
54,759
18,665
96,871
34,450
15,347
159,633
^
48/6 oz.
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
24/303 's
2,274,854
232,546
184,654
344,770
2,064
—
"•
24/l3i 02.
72,899
-
-
-
-
—
~
12/32 oz.
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
Converted
No. 2's
-
2,841
287,305
-
-
-
-
—
TOTALS
2,973,229
203,319
476,091
17,411
179,574
-
Sfl GFRT
UNSW GFRT
SW ORANGE
JUIC^
UNSW ORG,
SW BLEND
UNSW BLEND
24/2 's
JUICE
JUICE
JtnCE
JUICE
JUICE
321,807
552,689
778,579
451,954
180,924
155,252
404/700
1,025,442
1,906,434 1
,743,215
1,993,240
829,209
797,821
48/6 02.
435,025
394,648
702,329
308,731
35,948
309
6/10 's
7,203
250
1,087
—
2,931
-
24/12 oz.
.
-
-
-
-
-
24/4 oz.
—
4
,047,967
-
—
—
12/32 oz.
-
-
-
-
—
—
Converted
No. 2'3
5,939
15,447
95,891
33,186
—
3,837
TOTALS
1,795,416
2,869,468 7
,282,766
2,787,111 1
,049,012
957,219
THE ABOVE
CONVERTED TO
24/2 CMS:
Sw. Gfrt Sections
2,646,910
Sw, Gfrt Juice
1,914,
608
Unsw. Gfrt Sections
240,520
Unsw, Gfrt Juice
3,228,
328
Broken
Sections
175,086
Sw, Orange Juice
4,484,
012
Citrus
Salad
434,081
Unsw Orange
Juice
3,197,
758
Orange
Sections
21,010
Sw, Blended
Juice
1,252,
441
Tangerine Juice
220,909
Unsw, Blended Juice
1,163.
733
Tangerine Blends
PROCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUI
■■
Conve
rted Totals 18,979,
GRANGE JUICE & FROZEN
396
DE & FROZEN CONCENTRATET
GRAPE-
FRl
PACKS IN THE
STATE OF
FLORIDA
1
PROCESSED
I
FROZEN
1
FROZEN
Year
1
CONCENTRATED
1
CONCENTRATED 1
CONCENTRATED
1
ORANGE JUICE
1
ORANGE JUICE 1
GRAFEyRUlI
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
1952-53
536,660
46,553,695
1,226,485
1953-54
1,339,222
65,531,204
1,656,469
1954-55
1,531,449
64,685,956
1,155,314
1955-56
1,085,697
70,224,053
2,511,831
1956-57
1,801,283
72,011,741
2,949,072
1957-58
1,149,081
57,150,566
3,330,301
1958-59
547,280
79,910,670
4,952,488
1959-60
377,877
78,149,306
1,613,462
1960-61
154,911
84,298,114
3,841,462
1961-62
277,501
116,081,547
3,162,798
1962-63
54,360
51,647,737
2,323,381
1963-64
41,108
53,674,426
2,572,655
?U''ATON THRU" 9/5/64
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Cannere ' Assc
iciation.
Vfinter Haven,
Florida
TABLE 35 Cont'd
- 58 -
FLORIDA PRODUCTION OF CITRUS COMCSHTRATE
1963-64 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of
Case
1 [ 1 T i I ^0=
FROZEN I PfiCCESSEDl FROZEN I FROCESSID I FROZEN I FROZffl I CESSED
1 ORANGE I GRAPEFRUIT I GRAPEFRUIT I BLEND I TANG. I TANG.
48/6 oz.
24/6 oz.
24/12 oz.
12,037,316
6,447,250
736,197
371,502 178,697
Other sizefi converted
to 48/6 oz. -
12/32 oz. 1,551,222
Other sizes converted
to 12/32 oz.
6/10' s
62,846
5,273
TOTAL CASES
ALL SIZES 20,035,788
TOTAL Sizes
converted to
Gallons 46,243,939
Bulk Gallons 24,485,711
Gross Gallons 70, 729,650
Less Reprocess-
ed Gallons 17,055,212
5,273 799,043
41,108 1,016,759
- 1,905,438
41,108 2,922,197
349,536
2,896
2,896
21,375
21,375
371,502 178,697
417,939 201,034
29,414 1,179,620
447,353 1,380,654
316,923 235,159
NET GALLONS 53,674,438
41,108 2,572,661 21,375
Season Thru 9/5/64
130,430 1,145,495
CONCENTRATED PROCESSED GRAP3CFRUIT,
FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
AND FROZEN TANGIKINE CONCENTRATE -
1952/53 - 1963/64
INCLUSIVE
1 PROCESSED 1
FROZEN 1
PROCESSED 1
FROZEN
Year
1 GRAPiiFRUIT 1
1 1
BLEND 1
1
•BLEND AND 1
•TANGERINE 1
TANGERINE
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
Gallons
1952-53
50,563
479,745
»
551,397
1953-54
55,372
965,430
_
443,105
1954-55
31,860
560,545
_
877,011
1955-56
30,719
954,142
25,055
618,986
1956-57
59,105
596,731
32,431
792,516
1957-58
107,896
506,915
M
146,576
1958-59
165,115
689,521
188,154
1,151,782
1959-60
27,390
284,276
319,671
1960-61
19,947
255,584
21,285
1,406,694
1961-62
116,171
266,598
3,989
1,370,187
1962-63
36,340
53,242
20,821
204,458
1963-64
21,375
130,430
1,145,495
SEASON THRU 9/ 5 /64
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners* Association, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 36
- 59 -
UNITED S'EATSS EXPC«^TS OF FRESH ORANGES & TANGERINES - BY MONTHS
JULY, 1963 THRU JUNE, 1964
84-lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
Year
i i I
JULY I AUGUST I SEPTEMBER I
I I I
1963
BahaiDas
Be Igium-Luxembourg
Bencuda
Canada
DecDnark
Finland
France
Gemany, West
Hong E6s£
Ireland
Japan
I<(alaya & Singapore
Mexico
Nansei & Nampo
Netherlands
Nether land Antilles
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines, Rep. of
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Other
TOTALS
668
67,609
20
180,317
6,753
568
15,616
10,046
59,496
2,066
20,873
12,135
3,079
159,080
261
20,654
2,368
12,538
339
870
801
I I
OCTOBIR I NOVINBER I DECE^fflER
I I
449
72,111
164,604
1,023
452
60,455
940
8,326
11,137
890
108,276
36
6,016
7,123
452
112
218
15,401
144,335
56,275
1,766
1,167
11,286
133
23,482
196
3,152
101
112
57
139,646
28,130
1,079
12,905
518
2,539
168
276
111
182,431
17,675
682
220
8,610
737
1,580
2,202
570
171
576,177
442,452 257,522
185,154 215,265
550
424
375,521
25,131
1,785
1,267
7,936
281
991
1,565
79
839
416,369
COUNTRY
-r
-r
I JAWARY I FEBRUARY I MARCH
O-
J.
1
I- APRIL
J
MAY
JUNE
Bahaixas
303
815
1,380
1,222
1,593
1,219
Belgivim-Luxembourg
1,337
-
162
18,466
6,757
49,405
Bernaida
19
83
286
443
218
187
Canada
320,442
352,968
401,064
370,861
340,900
266,142
Denmark
—
—
-
2,643
1,762
1,104
Finland
_
»
176
—
176
381
France
452
—
—
-
13,437
58,825
Gennany, West
-
-
-
-
440
—
Hong Kong
73,558
119,060
65,787
44,305
64,380
84,550
Ireland
—
-
-
749
1,542
—
Japan
1,625
1,486
1,355
1,995
1,948
1,440
kayala i Singapore
2,893
2,704
1,379
4,492
7,821
7,140
Mexico
10,904
10,492
14,041
16,451
14,002
14,939
Nansei & Nampo
398
729
2,550
2,548
3,967
1,531
Netherlands
4,733
—
—
9,327
41,118
111,359
Netherland Antilles
1,353
2,000
3,157
1,673
2,655
1,526
New Zealand
17,619
—
17
—
»
18
Norway
-
■>
5,430
15,373
14,112
15,172
Philippines, Rep. of
4,384
3,388
3,387
3,318
5,789
3,005
Sweden
.
a.
1,866
9,680
16,716
1,688
Switzerland
•
•
-
-
-
-
United Kingdom
—
-
-
440
-
-
Other
475
440,495
439
494,164
286
502,323
553
504,539
705
1,045
TOTALS
540,038
620, 676
. Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
TABLE 36 Cont'd
- 60 - ••■ -
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH GRAPEFRUIT - BY tPNTHS
July. 1963 THRU June, 1964
78-lb, Boxes
COUNTRY
T
T
Year
JULY I AUGUST I SEPTEMBER 1 OCTOBER
-1 r
1 NOVEMBER I
_J U
DECEMBER
1963
Austria
^
_
1,604 .
984
391
380
Babaiias
Belgium-Liucembovirg
Bermida
Canada
160 .
• 10,655
21
54,991
3,941
45
38,329
41
1,462
26
69,175
141
9,744
94
149,318
56
1,728
204,779
1,139
142,953
If^nw^r^
2,035
2,356
—
—
"■
""
Finland
•.
—
-
464
1,026
379
France
25,111
6,424
7,113
18,581
24,191
6,995
Gennany, West
5,264
4,093
4,925
9,768
10,936
4,819
Hong Kong
120
354
334
635
205
413
Ireland
*
—
•»
"■
""
^
Japan
1,246
756
-
195
2,576
1,796
KOalaya & Singapore
-
-
-
46
231
92
Mexico
617
443
227
326
1,282
174
Netherlands
23,495
8,902
12,727
19,771
29,405
7,878
Nether land Antilles
—
—
—
1,461
—
180
Norway
523
78
72
719
2,168
647
Philippines, Rep. of
-
140
46
-
45
38
Sweden
644
m»
3,396
3,398
9,358
6,331
Switzerland
-
-
342
—
513
—
United Kingdom
4,700
6,982
5,922
-
170
139
Other
294
97
~
•*
■*
22
TOTALS
129,876
72,940
107,412
215,645 289,080 174,375
T
I APRIL
I
COUNTRY
Year
JANUARY I FEBRUARY 1
I I
M&RCH
MAY
1964
Austria
Bahamas
Belgium^Luxembourg
Bemuda
Canada
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Japan
^jalaya & Singapore
Mexico
Netherlands
Nether land Antilles
Norway
Philippines, Rep, of
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Other
TOTALS
204,932
205,519
277,270
142,908
227,810
JUNE
4W
.
225
290
202
218
81
194
—
5,528
2,684
14,060
10,063
-
—
15
8
71
—
193,967
176,706
190,296
82,410
88,909
77,299
-
901
.
1,744
3,269
2,609
499
754
4,124
2,135
260
278
2,606
8,811
26,440
16,974
56,239
35,673
1,821
5,680
12,692
8,574
14,052
10,895
37
95
104
277
547
287
—
m.
729
715
436
••
1,750
1,726
3,527
1,329
2,938
2,092
—
194
1,131
1,015
_
—
141
435
461
274
181
243
1,422
5,678
14,287
13,902
39,031
20,524
96
.144
72
45
90
228
158
-
683
993
920
1,184
—
38
27
125
28
28
1,563
4,152
9,451
4,506
423
685
—
—
—
258
,782
—
449
-
6,480
4,738
4,803
6,692
229
—
933
-
553
—
168,861
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington D, C.
TABLE 37
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CONTAINERS — BY KIlO OF CITRUS
SEASON - AUG. 1, 1963 - July 31, 1964
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu, Boxes -
Container
Discription
I ORANGES I GRAPEFRUIT I TANGERINES I TOTAL
lTn= I Indian I Tn^ I Indian T IH^ I Indian I In- I Indian
NAILED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. Tl Bx)
(1/2 Bx)
Itprinr I Ri-o-flr I t.prinri Rivftr I toyi ny I RivftT- I t.prinr I RivRr
4/5 Bu. (]
838
WIREBOU.a) BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (T&c)
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
1136088 18 1595626
2098108 219012 629296
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu.
20-lb.
8-lb.
5-lb.
4-lb.
(5/12 Bx
(1/4 Bx
(1/10 Bx)
(1/16 Bx
(1/25 Bx)
50
49369
47122
596622
3499
491
1331
1101
- 94554
518 390343
100
34
3295
34
4136
2
28057
149
747
1278 - 2732992 20
1998938 32348 4726342 279417
1381
50470
141676
986965
3599
640
1265
FILM BAGS
8-lb.
5-lb.
4-lb.
I 1/10 Bx
1/16 Bx
11/25 Bx
2799
350809
319580
15057
5600 861928
15944 150
68855
17856
1212737
319730
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
1 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
1/2 Bu.
2/5 Bu.
( 1 Bx)
■ 5/8 Bx)
1/2 Bx)
(5/16 Bx)
1/4 Bx)
3185
2114072
- 11180
15
1310733 2780445
34
12
15
5828902
34
54 _ 14419
87307 1810 4981824
247
73955
15944
30
7141445
68
259
CONSUlvffiR
-
7
7
-
-
-
14
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
6722141
1552384 6381114
5926268
2090906
34405
15194161
7513057
BULK
296357
176776 164481
336882
10885
5157
471723
518815
Total
Interior &
Indian River
7018498
1729160 6545595
6263150
2101791
39562
15665884
8031872
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 37 Cont'd
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CONTAINmS — BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON'Aug. 1. 1963 - July 31. 1964, Consolidated Report
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
Container Disoription
ORMGES
I GRAPEFRUIT t TANGERINES I TOTAL
NAILED BOXES
Tl Bx
1-3/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
(1/2 Bx
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
MESH BAGS
4/5 Bu.
20-lb.
8-lb.
5-lb.
4-lb.
1/2 Bx)
,1/4 Bx
(1/lOBx)
(1/16 Bx
(1/25 Bx)
I
I
I
vqJlEBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx)
838
34
3295
34
4136
1136106
2317120
50
49860
47122
597140
3499
1595628
657353
1287
2031286
2733012
5005759
1331
1250
94554
391090
100
1381
51110
141676
988230
3599
FILM BAGS
8-lb.
5-lb.
4-lb.
(1/10 Bx
1/16 Bx
(1/25 Bx
2799
356409
335524
15057
930283
150
17856
1286692
335674
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 3u. (i Bx)
1 Bu. (5/8 Bx)
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
1/2 Bu. (5/I6 Bx)
2/5 Bu. (1/4 Bx)
TOTAL
Interior &
Indian River
3185
15
3424805
34
12
- 11180
15
8609347
34
54
etfii7
247
14419
30
12123269
68
259
CONSUMER
7
7
-
14
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
8274525
12307382
2125311
22707218
BULK
473113
501363
16042
990938
8747658
12808745
2141353 23697756
Viaie Available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, V7inter Haven, Florida
II
TABLE 38
FLORIDA.:
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CO^WIRCIAL CITRUS TREES BY TYPE BY COUNTIES
(Number of Trees in Thousands )
— mrmiDS 1/
and OTHERS
LIMES,
LafONS
COUNTY
ORANGES
1962 I 1963
I
GRAPEFRUIT
^
1962 I 1963
1
1962 1 1963
I
1962 I 1963
I
TOTAL TREES
1962 1 1963
Brevard
1,054
1,134
345
319
107
122
5
20
1,511
1,595
Broward
243
292
50
48
11
12
1
-
305
352
Charlotte
92
179
4
7
11
13
—
1
107
200
Citrus
130
87
4
1
12
8
—
—
146
96
Collier
62
150
-
-
-
2
-
4
62
156
Dade
20
16
5
5
9
10
293
313
327
346
DeSoto
758
879
58
50
36
81
6
1
858
1,011
Glades
28
76
—
-
-
-
-
-
28
76
Hardee
2,353
2,132
51
44
87
81
22
11
2,513
2,268
Hendry
131
195
7
8
5
5
-
-
143
208
Hernando
758
667
11
5
106
89
_
_
875
761
Highlands
1,619
1,568
183
197
154
195
60
47
2,016
2,007
Hillsboro
3,331
3,027
210
185
216
231
64
76
3,821
3,519
Indian River
687
1,096
937
964
106
119
1
1
1,731
2,182
Lake
7,338
5,681
1,037
772
1,293
1,054
28
10
9,696
7,517
Lee
102
124
25
22
11
13
10
11
148
170
iiianatee
721
753
171
124
79
100
13
10
984
987
Marion
1,060
716
19
15
32
12
-
4
1,131
747
Martin
510
1,056
38
33
22
26
3
161
573
1,276
Okeechobee
35
75
3
16
2
19
-
—
40
110
Orange
4,014
3,426
234
160
577
507
6
5
4,831
4,098
Osoeola
1,222
984
47
49
84
62
1
—
1,354
1,095
Palm Beach
74
115
25
24
22
26
1
-
122
165
Pasoo
2,442
1,563
155
124
196
135
8
3
2,803
1,825
Pinellas
401
279
295
142
44
28
1
1
741
450
Polk
7,065
7,092
1.577
1,462
615
546
176
141
9,453
9,241
Putnam
338
258
12
12
35
36
-
-
365
306
Sarasota
112
139
16
16
7
9
-
-
135
164
Seminole
1,252
883
47
45
148
147
1
-
1,448
1,075
St, Lucie
1,436
1,974
778
912
328
354
3
2
2,545
3,242
Sumter
235
156
6
3
14
20
_
M
255
179
Volusia
830
749
41
34
127
105
-
-
998
888
Others
59
29
3
1
9
6
-
—
71
36
TOTAL
40,552 37,554 6,394 5,799 4,507 4,173 703 822 52,156 48,348
1/ Temples are included in Hybrids and Others.
Miade available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service
lABLE 39
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TfPE OF FRUIT
AND ARE^
FLQRim; CggvCRCIAL CITRUS TRF.ES BY AREA. AND
BJARIMG SURFACE CLASSIFICATION. 1563
(Number of Trees in Thousands)
1-4
Years
BEARING SURFACE CIASSIFICATION
5-9
Years
I 10-14 I 15-24 I 25 Yeare
' Years ' Years ' and over
I I I
TOTALS
1963
1962
EAST COAST
ARFA
3,050
547
575
615
899
5^686
Oranges
4,025
Grapefruit
261
200
302
787
756
2,306
2,178
Others
535
188
233
178
32
1,166
911
TOTAL
3,846
935
1,110
1,580
1,687
9,158
7,114
UPPiR INTERICR
I 37
Oranges
Grapefruit
Others
4,300
1,699
2,188
2,431'
2,1C9
12,727
16,130
87
75
62
395
448
1,087
1,440
879
425
127
232
285
1,948
2,344
TOTAL
5,266 2,199
2,397
3,058
2,842
15,762
19,914
LOWER INTERIOR
Oranges
4,601
2,390
699
1,608
3,172
12,470
12,262
Grapefruit
lOO
51
137
253
1,265
1,806
1,908
Others
439
207
73
176
275
1,170
1,198
TOTAL
5,140 2,648
WEST COAST
Oranges
3,646
1,126
793
596
Grapefruit
48
60
91
146
Others
355
106
174
60
909 2,037 4,712 15,446 15,368
510 6,671 8,135
255 600 868
16 711 757
TOTAL
4,049
1.292
1,058
802
781
7,982
1/ Interior counties divide with Lake, Osceola in upper and Polk in lower area,
l^de available
throurh the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service
9,760
TABLE 40
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IN FLORIDA
AS REPORTED TO THE NURSERY INSPECTOR, STAIE PLANT BOARD
Gainesville, Florida
July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963
ALL CITRUS
ICind
No, Trees
Oranges
Grapefruit
i'iandarins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons
lti.8oellaneou6
Total
1,244,226
69,131
155,094
59,439
5,329
22,221
33,538
1,588,978
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
Variety
Valencia
Hamlins
Pineapples
Queen
Parson Brown
Navels
Jaffa
Delicious
Lue Gim Gong
Pope Surcmer
Hisoellaneous
No. Trees Variety
MANDARIN OR KID GLOVE
527,897
Varsh
314,928
Duncan
253,685
Thompson 4 other Pink
62,175
Re<i Seedless & other Red
31,065
Isle of Pine
27,444
Foster
525
Red Seedy
2,132
Davis Seedless
18,321
Royal
2,792
McCarty
3,262
Miscellaneous
i, if 44, 226
LIMES 4 LHviONS
No. Trees
57,231
3,561
3,253
4,551
58
48
19
5
36
2
365
69,131
Variety
No. Trees Variety
No. Trees
Muroott Honey
Robinson
Tangerines
Temples
Satsvusas
King
Ponkan
Mscellaneous
Total
Tangelos
Orlando
"K" Early
Minneola
Sunrise
Lake
Seminole
fiiiscellaneous
Total
Kumquats
Miscellaneous Citrus — calamondon
other 23;
4,147
39,955
Limes
40,022
Tahiti (Persian)
14,155
Key (Mexican)
32,852
Lakeland
7,071
Rangour
1,897
Miscellaneous
299
18,843
155,094
Lemons
34,624
Meyer
12,368
Ponderosa
5,365
Avon
1,858
Harvey
1,172
iOverbearing
311
Sicily
3,741
.viessina
SQ.4-?q
Miscellaneous
Total
3,283
1,983
19
25
19
5,329
19,256
413
70
36
27
645
15
1,759
22,221
25,916, Eustis limequats 1,096, Lakeland limequats 211,
shaddock & other citrus 2,145 --- 29,391.
UNITED STATES DEPAHTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Consumer & Marketing Service
AND THE
FLORIDA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. MARKETING DIVISION
MARKETING BUREAU SECTION
Cooperating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OF 1Q6Z,-65 SEASON
Lakeland, Florida September 1965
^
Nil
PREFACE
The Federal-State Market News Service a co-operative agency of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department of Agriculture,
submits this annual summary for the 1964-65 season.
The dally citrus reports were Issued at Lakeland, Florida from various
reports released by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C; Florida Crop 4 Livestock Reporting Service; the Citrus Inspec-
tion Division, Florida Department of Agriculture; the Federal -State
Frost Warning Service; the Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Citrus
Exchange; Florida Citrus Mutual; Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement
Committee; Florida Canners' Association; Department of Agricultural l|l
Economics, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may cause re-
vision of shipments, unloads and other similar data, for the 1964-65 ,
season. Every effort has been made to Include data in this summary l||
which will be of most value to the Citrus Industry. We have endeav-
ored to include basic statistics suitable for comparisons with past
seasons .
We are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related agencies
for their fine cooperation In making this summary possible.
Additional copies of this summary may be obtained upon request to
Federal-State Market News Service, P. 0. Box 69. Lakeland, Florida.
Released: L. B. Morgan,
September 1965 Local Representative
CONTENTS
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Oeneral Comments
Carlot Shipments by Weeks - 1964/65 & 1963/64 Seasons
Rail and Boat - Oranges 4 Tangerines --------
" " " - Grapefruit
" " " - Mixed Citrus
Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Rail Shipments, 1964-65 Season - - -
Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat & Truck ---------
Total Shipments, Florida Citrus - 1964/65 4 1963/64 Season - - - -
Arlzona-Callfornla-Texas, Truck Shipments, Citrus, 1964-65 Season
Unloads Rail & Truck. Oranges, 41 U. S. Cities 4 5 Canadian Cities
' Grapefruit," "
" " " Tangerines," "
" " " Mixed Citrus" "
Florida Fruit Processed - Boxes - 1964-65 Season ----------
Exports - Florida Citrus - Fresh - By Weeks, 1964-65 Season - - - ■
Exports - U. S. Citrus - Fresh - July 1964 through June 1965 - - - •
Production - Oranges - 1889 through 1964 --------------
- Grapefruit " " " •
" - Florida Citrus - 1946/47 through 1964/65 - - •
Production 4 Otlllzatlon - Florida Citrus - 1960/61 through 1963/64
' - California Citrus "
" " " - Texas, Ariz. 4 La." "
- Total U. S. Citrus "
Per Capita Consumption - Citrus Fruits - United States
" " " - Fresh Citrus Fruits - United States "
" " " - Chilled 4 Frozen Citrus Juices - U.S. "
" " " - Canned Citrus Juices 4 Segments- U.S. "
Florida Equivalent "On Tree" Prices - Oranges, Grapefruit 4 Tangerines
Crop Values (Citrus) By States 4 United States Totals- — ------
Weighted Average Auction Prices - Florida, By Months ---------
1930 through 1964
By Weeks, Oranges ---------
By Weeks, Grapefruit -------
1^ Weeks, Tangerines -------
By Weeks, By Markets Past 10 Years-
By Weeks, Tangerine Breakdown - - -
Delivered Cannery Prices - 1964/65 Season -------------------
Florida Canners' Association - Consolidated Report ---------------
" " " Production Data
Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus ----------------.---
Florida Commercial Citrus Trees - By County and Areas - 1961 through 1964 - - -
" " " By Type - 1963/64
" " " " By Area and Type - 1963/64
Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries -------------------
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AORICDLTORE
Agricultural Marketing Service
and the
FLORIDA DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE, MARKETINO DIVISION
Marketing Bureau Section
Cooperating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OP 1964.-65 SEASON
Dally market reports on citrus wex^e issued at Lakeland, Florida
from October 5, 1964 to June 1, 1965 Inclusive
GENERAL COMMENTS
The 1964-65 citrus harvesting season got off to a shaky start following Hurricane Cleo
on August 26 and 27th of 1964. The hardest area hit was the Indian River District, predom-
inately Grapefruit. Losses varied widely from grove to grove. This unfortunate act of
nature caused the quality of larger size fruit for early fall shipments to be reduced. Or-
anges and specialty fruit loss was much lighter; the greater losses were generally In the
larger size fruit. Except for Cleo, it was a normal harvesting season, although along In
January there was a little scare by cold weather. Most of the Industry, remembering the
freeze of 1962, took extra percautions; therefore, only light damage was reported from
the low temperatures of January 16-18th, 1965.
Florida Citrus groves have recovered rapidly and are near pre-freeze level. It Is
estimated that 35,080,000 trees or about 65?^ of the total population were bearing at the
time of the most recent survey. This is only slightly less than the number of bearing
trees reported In 1962. The Increase in bearing trees during the past year reflects the
many freeze-damaged groves that have come back into production as well as added new groves
that have come into bearing.
There were 54,310,000 commercial citrus trees at the beginning of the 1964-65 season,
an Increase of over 6 3/4 million trees or about 14?S over the 47,520,000 trees reported in
the 1963 survey. This is a record large number of citrus trees for the state exceeding the
previous high of over 51,000,000 trees in commercial groves reported in 1962. VUth this
Increased number of citrus trees In the state, only about 35?^ of trees are non-bearing.
This is an Increase of about 1% since the last survey. The greater Increase percentage-
wise. Is on the East Coast. This increase reflects the numerous large individual plantings
being made on reclaimed acreage. The biggest increase in major types was. in early oranges.
Early varieties have been popular In the cold damaged areas. The population of Grapefruit
Increase is about 8^, but tree numbers have not returned to pre-freeze level.
QeneraT Conimpnts Cont'd
Preliminary production figures on citrus for the United States released by Statis-
tical Reporting Service of the U, S. Department of Agriculture, for crop year 1964-65.
amounted to approximately 180 million boxes; this is an Increase of some 27 million boxes
compared with the 1963-64 crop. Orange production approximately 121 .million boxes, up
about 29 million boxes. Grapefruit up slightly to the highest figure since the 1961-62
freeze, approximately 40 million boxes. Lemons 14,600.000 boxes; Tangerines 3. 900. COO
boxes; Limes 640,000 boxes. Florida breakdown on citrus fruits as follows: Oranges
(including Temples & Tangelos) 90,900.000 boxes; Grapefruit 31,800,000 boxes: Tange-
rines 3.900.000 boxes; for a grand total of 126.600,000 boxes or approximately 29?^
higher than 1963-64 crop. All above figures subject to correction.
Florida's total volume of fresh citrus shipments were 55,925 carlot and carlot equiv-
alents for 1964-65 season. All citrus shows slight Increase as follows: Oranges 6.610
cars; Grapefruit 1,629 cars; Tangerines 243 cars. All comparison for Oranges. Grape-
fruit and Tangerines Include the estimated proportion of 'mixed cars' (exclusive of all
Florida consolidated l.c.l. express cars for both years). For the 1964-65 season the
percentage of shipments that moved from the state by rail totaled 27.2 percent, by truck
72.8 percent.
Florida oranges and grapefruit sold at auction this season totaled 35 cars less than
1963-64. Total cars sold 1964-65, oranges 1,767, grapefruit 2,955. Price averages were
slightly lower than previous season. 0ranges$3.09 average. Grapefruit $2.97 average per
4/5 bushel container. Tangerines (straight) volume sold on auction market in 1954-65
were 191 cars over total volume 1963-64. Number of cars sold 1.001. average price $3.73
per 4/5 bushel container.
The number of boxes, all citrus, used by Florida Processors In 1964-65 as complied
by Florida Canners' Association was 66.114,436 as compared to approximately 58.000,000
for the 1963-64 season. Delivered cannery prices 1964-65 season were much lower than
last season with an average through August 28th as follows: Oranges, concentrate $3.37;
Juice $2.92. Grapefruit Juice $1.32; sections $1.80. Tangerine Juice $1.82.
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida in 1964-65 totaled 38,689 cars for
the 41 U. S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail 4 truck. Orange unloads from Florida
totaled 15,473. New York City-Newark leading the way with rail 2,217, truck 1,593; with
a grand total of 3,810. Philadelphia was second with a total number of 968 rail and 897
truck. Unloads of Florida Grapefruit in 41 Cities (rail & truck) totaled 15,561 (excluding
5 Canadian Cities which totaled 2,214 cars). Again, New York City-Newark receiving the
greater part both rail & truck with Philadelphia second with a grand total of 1.326 cars
and Chicago close behind with 1,300 cars. Both Tangerines and Mixed Citrus from Florida
were well represented. Grand total Tangerines 3,077; Mixed Citrus 1,364.
The conversion factor of 500 boxes - used In converting truck shipments to carlo ts.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1964-65 season, write Federal-State
Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California.
WEATHER
CHARACTER OF THE 1964-65 SEASON
The 1964-65 season was mild. Temperatures were predominately normal or above
with only a few periods when they were adyerse for agricultural production.
Ihe total of thirty- three cold nights (36 or lower on the peninsula) was
much less than the average. The most detrimental of these were: January 17-
19, February 1, February 25-28 and March 9. A brief pre-season cool spell
October 22 resulteo In temperatures In the middle 30' s with patchy frost over
northern districts and some high 30's with patchy frost In the colder loca-
tions of central districts.
Advectlon of Arctic air January 16 ushered In the coldest period of the
season for most areas. Spotty light frost was observed only In northern
districts on the morning of the 17th due to windy conditions throughout the
night. Long durations of below freezing temperatures and heavy frost occur-
red In most areas on the night of January 17-18. Damage to tender vegetable
crops was severe and It was extensive to hardy crops and sugar cane. Unpro-
tected citrus In the colder location 'suffered considerable defoliation, some
frozen fruit and minor wood damage. Frost and freezing temperatures covered
much of the northern and the colder locations of central districts on the
morning of January 29. Durations below freezing were quite long In low
ground and pockets with spotty damage to citrus In colder central Florida
locations.
There was some damage to crops from high winds on February 25 as a cold air
mass moved Into the state. Frost and freezing temperatures February 26-28
damaged vegetables and flowers and caused droppage of a small amount of
citrus fruit.
March 5-10 was a rather cold period when frost and/or freezing temperatures
were confined only to the northern districts except for the morning of the
9th when scattered light to moderate frost occurred over most of the penin-
sula. Some minor damage to tender truck and watermelons was caused from
the cold and wind.
Hurricane Isbell caused excessive rainfall October 10-11 In the Lower East
Coast district which resulted in some crop losses, and Hurricane Dora
caused Flooding of fields in the extreme north in September. The latter was
further aggravated by locally heavy rains in November. Precipitation during
the season, November through March, was generally sufficient to keep soil
moisture adequate after November, but dry conditions existed in many of the
agricultural areas in October and November and over the southwest portion of
the peninsula all season. Rainfall was deficient In most areas in April
and May while generous rains occurred in June, July and August.
DATA FOR
EACH OP
THE FORECAST DISTRICTS
FOR THE 1964-65 SEASOl
Mlnlmu
of
Mln.
District
Nights at
it below
36" 32°
First Occurrence
of Season
32° 28°
Last Occurrence
of Season
28° 32°
m & Date
Season
Date
Oalnesvllle
33
19
Dec. 1
Dec. 1
Mar. 9
Mar. 9
20°
Jan. 18
Upper East Coast
23
17
Dec. 1
Jan. 17
Feb. 26
Mar. 9
21
Jan, 18
Orlando
21
14
Dec. 1
Jan. 17
Mar. 9
Mar. 9
20
Jan. 18
Brooks vllle
18
12
Dec. 1
Jan. 17
Feb. 1
Mar. 9
23
Jan. 18
Ridge
17
10
Jan. 17
Jan. 17
Feb. 27
Mar. 9
22
Jan. 18
Bartow
H
6
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Feb. 1
Feb. 27
24
Jan. 18
Vfest Coast
13
7
Dec. 1
Jan. 17
Feb. 1
Feb. 27
25
Jan. 18
Indian River
13
7
Jan. 17
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Mar. 9
24
Jan. 18
Kisslmmee Valley
11
6
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Feb. 1
Mar. 9
22
Jan. 18
Everglades
12
6
Jan. 18
Jan. 18
Feb. 27
Mar. 9
18
Jan. 18
Lower East Coast
6
the courl
3
:esy of
Jan. 18
Jan. 18
Jan. 18 Feb. 27
Vfarning Service - - -
25
Lakeland
Jan. 18
Furnished thru
the Pederal-Sta
:e Frost
, Florida
MIMIMUM TEMPKRATURES - COLPEST DATES - LOW OROUMD LOCATIONS
SRT.KnTRD FLORIDA CITRUS WEATHER STATIONS - 1964-65 SEASON
Station
17
January 1965
18 19 20
29
Cltra
26
26
27
28
30
30
32
35
DeLand
28
25
29
32
27
28
34
33
Mlms
28
24
29
34
29
28
33
33
Prultland Park
26
24
30
32
30
30
31
33
Heldrlch Groves
27
27
29
30
28
28
33
34
Forest City
29
27
30
32
29
29
35
35
Howey
29
25
29
29
26
28
34
35
Dr. Phillips
31
25
30
29
27
28
35
32
Conway
29
26
30
33
30
30
35
35
Brooksville
29
26
33
32
29
30
34
41
Fassadena
29
25
31
30
25
28
35
29
Valrico
32
26
38
33
28
33
39
33
Denham
31
28
35
31
29
30
40
32
Elfers
33
29
33
30
29
28
42
32
Parrlsh
36
30
38
35
30
32
43
34
Sarasota
42
31
37
34
30
30
44
31
Lrskeland #2
30
24
36
35
29
32
37
32
Polk City
29
22
30
27
23
27
35
29
Lalce Alfred
31
23
32
30
26
28
35
31
MaraT. "> th
33
25
33
33
29
31
39
32
Avon Park
33
24
35
32
33
28
40
30
Bartow
32
25
36
32
28
31
37
32
Arcadia
38
25
36
34
30
30
39
31
Cocoa
30
28
34
39
35
31
35
37
Vero Beach
30
25
31
39
40
31
37
33
Stuart
35
28
35
42
46
35
42
35
Hypoluxo #2
38
31
36
49
53
41
44
37
Home=;tead
43
28
34
43
53
39
45
33
February 1965
1 26 27
March 1965
9
30 32 35
32
28 34 33
3^
28 33 33
^
30 31 33
34 i
28 33 34
34
29 35 35
36 j
33
33
33
34
32
36
37
41
41
41
36
30
33
34
33
35
35
39
35
39
41
39
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service - - Lakeland, Florida
TOTAL RAINFALL - BY MONTHS
SELECTED 0. S. PLORIDA WEATHER BUREAU STATIONS
1964-65 SEASON
STATION OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY TOTAL
Avon Park .61 .T7 1.08 1.08 4.37 6.85 2.91 1.44 9.53 13.66 42.30
Bartow 2.00 1.13 2.89 2.23 3.48 1.34 2.79 .02 7.78 10.84 34.50
Bradenton Exp. Sta. .85 .67 2.03 1.55 2.96 2.14 .69 .21 9.85 11.37 32.32
Brooksvllle 1.46 .30 3.92 2.02 4.66 5.73 2.20 2.26 9.15 10.35 42.05
Bushnell .93 .69 5.35 2.02 3.94 2.36 .86 .54 7.71 12.49 36.89
Clermont 1.22 1.22 3.09 2.02 3.14 2.76 1.64 .12 6.94 11.35 33.50
Daytona Beach Airport 3.54 3.13 2.52 2.22 3.00 3.05 1.00 .08 9.00 3.72 31.26
Crescent City 2.57 3.20 4.71 3.25 4.84 3.29 .40 .81 9.58 7.28 39.93
Pt. Lauderdale Exp. Sta. 12.67 3.27 2.02 .66 5.78 .82 .40 .11 9.93 9.11 44.77
Port Myers Airport 1.38 .22 1.06 1.24 2.99 2.91 2.39 4.70 7.78 12.05 36.72
I
Port Pierce 9.96 .47 1.64 .45 5.61 3.40 2.07 .66 5.52 5.90 35.68
Homestead Exp. Sta. 12.11 1.93 1.55 1.96 1.55 1.98 .19 .19 5.86 4.14 31.46
Island Orove 1.20 2.40 5.16 1.26 4.28 4.49 2.24 .67 10.89 10. 86* 43.45
LaBelle .87 .43 .89 .72 2.81 4.03 3.40 .56 17.11 9.44 40.26
Lake Alfred Exp. Sta. 1.83 .62 1.78 1.40 4.31 3.12 1.46 .07 10.86 7.94 33.39
Lakeland Weather Bureau 1.07 .34 2.05 1.41 3.35 1.90 3.52 .55 7.46 7.27 28.92
Lake Placid 1.68 .45 2.41 .70 3.25 1.77 .92 1.99 9.15 6.70 29.02
Melbourne 3.65 2.38 1.90 .71 2.77 3.92 .69 .17 6.46 2.55 25.20
9.77 3.00 6.24 1.98 2.98 3.97 1.20 .44 6.55 6.56 42.69
1.25 1.14 2.65 2.01 4.39 2.82 2.26 .13 9.75 10.34 36.74
.79 5.60 2.82 4.90 3.56 2,62 .71 8.11 11.17 40.80
.45 1.91 1.79 3.67 3.02 .66 .52 7.36 11.55 32.57
.32 2.80 1.61 3.61 2.10 .96 1.24 11.04 13.25 37.65
.28 3.74 2.55 2.86 2.24 4.93 .28 10.62 8.35 37.06
.87 1.39 .92 2.57* 1.97 1.28 .26 8.31 13.33 32.35
.38 3.19 1.56 2.57 2.28 1.10 .67 7.30 9.70 31.61
.86 1.16 1.51 3.86 6.85 .96 .01 8.92 13.76 40.67
West Palm Beach Alrportl5.23 5.76 3.39 1.70 4.14 1.15 .51 1.38 8.80 11.27 53.33
Winter Haven .85 1.47 2.12 1.53 3.98 2.22 1.59 .58 9.00 11.34 34.68
•Nearby Section
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service - - Lakeland, Florida
Miami Airport
9.77
Mountain Lake
1.25
Ocala
.52
Orlando Airport
1.64
Plant City
.72
Saint Leo
1.21
St. Petersburg
1.45
Tampa Airport
2.86
Wauchula
2.78
ORANQES A TANGERINES - CARLOT SHIPMENTS (RAIL i, BOAT) BY WEEKS
1964-65 and 1963-64 SEASONS
Week
End-
ing
1Q64
FLORIDA
I
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS [aRIZONA
TOTAL
1964 - 65 j 1963 - 64^^ '64-65 '63-§J| '65 '§^1 '65 '64| '64-65
I ITANOS^
I IMPORTS 1 1954.65
Season
'63-6411964-65
Mex Israel Others
OrKS
Tanss
Or«s
Tangs
9/ 5
.
-
-
-
347
268
-
-
-
-
347
268
-
-
-
12
•
_
•
.
275
344
.
-
-
-
275
344
-
-
-
19
.
-
-
.
360
230
.
.
-
-
360
230
-
-
-
26
.
-
-
-
295
320
-
.
-
-
295
320
-
-
-
10/3
3
-
3
-
262
323
-
-
-
-
265
326
-
-
-
10
.
.
15
.
216
347
.
-
-
-
216
362
-
-
-
17
8
-
22
.
182
280
-
-
-
-
190
302
4
-
-
24
22
-
30
2
141
257
1
-
-
-
164
289
20
-
-
31
29
-
50
8
63
225
-
-
-
-
92
283
5
-
-
11/7
44
1
56
11
64
75
-
-
-
-
109
142
4
-
-
14
136
9
49
38
23
112
-
-
-
3
168
202
9
-
-
21
161
41
92
90
136
337
-
-
-
20
338
539
4
-
-
28
79
75
45
55
625
506
1
-
21
59
801
665
4
-
-
12/5
1C3
1C8
108
82
604
726
1
1
43
58
859
985
-
-
2
12
235
155
186
1C9
963
827
-
-
58
80
1411
1202
-
-
1
19
226
170
ICO
39
508
438
-
-
54
37
958
614
1
-
-
26
148
111
28
11
318
438
-
-
11
33
588
510
1
-
-
196?
1/ 2
66
35
87
48
289
530
2
1
21
52
413
718
1
•
1
9
177
102
118
48
293
627
1
.
10
22
583
815
1
-
-
16
204
36
128
11
515
743
.
-
17
15
772
897
2
-
2
23
229
7
126
8
654
655
1
-
17
6
908
795
2
-
2
30
210
2
111
.
592
832
1
.
14
2
819
945
2
-
7
2/ 6
212
2
62
1
489
843
-
.
8
4
711
910
2
-
6
13
212
2
92
2
511
770
-
-
3
17
728
881
5
-
6
20
211
3
104
3
712
708
-
-
5
21
931
836
1
-
10
27
141
.
97
4
676
742
.
.
15
10
832
853
2
71
9
3/ 5
167
.
94
1
778
7C8
-
-
33
8
978
811
-
-
5
13
207
-
130
.
717
703
.
-
28
7
952
840
1
71
2
20
154
-
102
-
678
679
-
-
35
28
867
809
-
-
2
27
126
.
94
.
793
371
-
-
38
30
957
495
-
-
3
4/ 3
157
-
125
-
650
322
-
-
55
47
862
494
-
-
5
10
228
-
112
-
252
543
.
.
66
67
546
722
-
-
1
17
228
-
44
-
609
583
-
-
93
70
930
697
-
71
4
24
187
.
163
-
857
553
-
-
98
57
1142
773
-
-
1
5/ 1
227
.
138
-
877
513
-
-
84
63
1188
714
-
-
-
8
233
-
164
-
602
653
.
-
58
45
893
862
-
-
-
15
255
-
183
-
567
677
.
.
54
33
876
893
1
-
-
22
251
-
183
.
678
733
.
.
72
15
1001
931
-
-
-
29
184
.
149
.
721
652
-
-
60
10
965
811
-
-
-
6/ 5
111
.
96
.
689
479
-
.
46
10
846
585
-
-
-
12
82
-
68
-
686
460
-
.
32
2
800
530
-
-
-
19
84
-
40
-
683
530
.
.
23
6
790
576
-
-
-
26
51
-
32
.
613
429
.
.
21
2
685
463
-
-
-
7/ 3
21
.
25
.
512
405
.
.
9
-
542
430
-
-
-
10
14
-
7
-
356
359
-
.
3
-
373
366
-
-
-
17
11
-
2
-
392
381
.
.
-
.
403
383
-
-
-
24
12
.
.
.
441
385
-
-
1
-
454
385
-
-
-
31
6
.
-
.
485
392
.
.
-
-
491
392
-
-
-
8/ 7
5
.
.
.
401
360
.
-
-
-
406
360
-
-
-
14
7
-
-
-
450
324
-
-
-
.
457
324
-
-
-
21
3
.
-
-
382
327
-
.
-
-
385
327
-
-
-
28
5
.
.
-
436
354
-
.
-
-
441
354
-
-
-
9/ 4
2
-
-
-
443
336
-
-
-
-
445
336
-
-
-
TOTAL 5874
859 3660
571 25861 25724 8 2 1206 939 33808 30896 72 213
69
#Additlonal Shipments 1964-65 season: Mexico-Week ending Nov. 7th 1; 14th 3; 21st 9; 28th 4;
Dec. 5th 3; 19th 4; 26th 1; Jan 2nd 1; 9th 1; 23rd 1. Note- 1964-65 season figures following
week ending 4/24/65 subject to correction; 1963-64 season corrected beginning week ending
4/4/64 thru week ending 8/29/64. •• Corresponding week last season.
ThBUh d.
Week
End-
ing
1964.
QRAPEPRUIT - CABLOT SHIPMENTS
(RAIL & BOAT) - BY WEEKS
FLORIDA
'64-65 I '63-64
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
'64-65 I
'63-64
'65 I '64*
I ARIZONA
-f-
TOTAL
'64-651 '63-64 j '64-651 '63-54
9/ 5
12
19
26
10/3
10
17
24
2
9
36
80
15
56
75
54
95
137
140
159
60
19
9
9
3
4
1
-
-
-
-
60
19
9
2
9
36
80
24
59
79
55
95
137
140
159
11/7
14
91
95
148
154
120
142
-
\
-
-
4
2
3
9
91
95
152
156
123
151
21
150
143
-
2
2
-
3
13
155
158
28
142
61
.
1
1
-
-
8
143
70
12/5
181
177
.
2
5
2
18
185
200
12
166
216
5
9
1
3
1
6
173
234
19
175
S
4
2
2
6
181
16
26
213
47
1
3
a
4
3
12
225
66
1965
1/ 2
78
83
1
4
6
•
1
10
86
97
9
223
150
1
5
10
1
2
18
236
174
16
191
199
2
5
5
•
4
25
202
229
23
231
215
3
8
3
-
7
18
244
242
30
266
180
5
8
-
-
6
17
277
205
2/ 6
210
107
2
10
2
-
9
22
223
139
13
253
204
3
18
1
>
6
22
263
244
20
260
196
15
9
-
-
10
11
285
216
27
244
190
13
8
-
-
12
28
269
226
3/6
272
168
9
10
-
-
10
10
291
188
13
288
196
11
14
.
-
4
44
303
254
20
295
199
13
40
.
.
1
35
309
274
27
305
190
9
28
.
.
3
38
317
256
4/ 3
297
147
13
28
.
-
2
26
312
201
10
289
lie
18
38
.
•
23
18
330
174
17
290
111
30
53
.
-
38
16
358
180
24
244
99
32
69
.
.
35
30
311
198
5/ 1
275
82
56
71
.
.
35
42
366
195
8
228
145
51
133
.
-
37
48
316
326
15
165
95
71
135
-
-
42
63
278
293
22
165
53
100
187
•
-
55
44
320
284
29
109
44
126
135
.
-
53
36
288
215
6/ 5
37
20
116
145
-
.
57
34
210
199
12
16
28
127
78
.
.
65
34
208
140
19
14
24
127
104
-
-
56
44
197
172
26
10
15
119
128
.
•
51
44
180
187
7/ 3
6
13
98
82
.
-
31
26
135
121
10
.
.
65
61
.
.
20
26
85
87
17
^
.
71
65
.
.
25
7
96
72
24
*
.
103
69
.
-
24
2
127
71
31
-
>
106
96
.
-
21
1
127
97
8/ 7
.
.
83
77
-
-
9
-
92
77
14
w
.
98
101
_
_
5
6
103
107
21
.
-
67
103
.
.
2
.
69
103
28
-
-
95
75
-
-
2
-
97
75
TOTAL
6749
5063
1953
2240
45
15
778
922
9525
8240
Additional Shipments 1964-65 season: Mexico - Week ending Oct. 21st 1. Note - 1964-65 season
figures following week ending 4/24/65 subject to correction; 1963-64 season corrected beginning
week ending 4/4/54 thru week ending 8/29/64. •• Corresponding week last season.
TABLE 3
MIXED CITRUS - CARLOT RAIL SHIPMENTS
BY WEEKS
No Florida, or Texas - consolidated l.c.l. express shipments Included 1964-65 or 1963-64 season.
Week
! FLORIDA !
CALIFORNIA . j
TEXAS
1
j
ARIZONA 1
TOTAL
End-
1 nff
1
1 '64-65
•63-64* • 1
'54-65
' 63-64* •!
.65 1
64" 1
'65 1
'64 1
'64-651
'63-64**
1964
9/ 5
^
.
38
24
-
-
-
-
38
24
12
^
^
23
18
.
-
-
-
23
18
19
^
^
18
9
.
-
-
-
18
9
26
„
»
14
14
-
-
-
-
14
14
10/3
10
-
2
9
15
10
6
4
^
_
.
:
15
10
8
13
17
3
12
2
2
-
-
-
-
5
14
24
4
14
8
6
-
-
-
-
12
20
31
16
26
.
8
-
-
-
2
16
36
11/7
14
9
33
31
27
1
1
7
^
.
—
1
3
10
34
39
30
21
71
58
4
1
.
2
6
74
68
28
68
47
1
3
2
-
4
7
75
57
X2/5
12
61
54
9
4
4
-
4
6
78
64
152
130
11
7
-
-
2
10
165
147
19
138
50
7
11
4
1
8
2
157
64
26
93
20
3
6
2
2
5
3
103
31
1965
1/2
9
33
27
8
11
3
2
1
3
45
43
73
35
13
11
2
2
4
3
92
51
16
76
48
14
9
1
4
5
6
96
67
23
52
48
32
10
2
-
10
5
96
63
30
58
40
27
23
3
1
4
4
92
68
2/ 6
42
27
16
13
2
-
-
4
60
44
13
54
43
23
14
-
-
L
3
78
60
20
68
45
15
17
-
-
•
4
83
66
27
52
49
22
17
-
-
-
-
74
66
3/ 6
65
23
21
18
-
-
1
3
87
44
13
64
39
24
15
-
-
2
4
90
58
20
45
25
28
13
-
-
3
4
76
42
27
47
22
26
3
-
-
4
-
77
25
4/ 3
50
37
20
5
-
-
1
6
71
48
10
52
22
8
7
.
-
3
10
63
39
IT
65
26
10
1
-
-
5
6
80
33
24
49
30
13
5
-
-
5
8
67
43
5/ 1
39
23
7
17
-
-
5
3
51
43
8
39
24
12
32
-
-
7
8
58
64
15
18
17
12
38
-
-
2
6
32
61
22
23
12
19
42
-
.
11
12
53
66
29
6
18
26
39
.
-
10
8
42
65
6/5
12
6
9
44
33
-
-
10
3
60
45
6
6
58
50
.
-
12
4
76
60
19
3
3
56
55
-
-
14
6
73
64
26
3
3
61
56
.
-
9
14
73
73
7/ 3
4
4
67
48
-
-
7
-
78
52
10
2
2
47
76
-
-
1
-
50
78
17
60
72
.
.
-
-
60
72
24
_
_
62
66
-
-
-
-
62
66
31
1
.
78
70
-
-
-
-
79
70
8/ 7
•
94
70
-
-
-
-
94
70
14
M
.
57
61
-
-
-
-
57
61
21
^
_
67
64
-
-
-
-
67
64
28
-
-
60
41
—
—
—
■
60
41
TOTAL
1743
1187
1368
1255
26
12
162
177
3299
2631
Additional Shipments 1964-65 season: Mexico - Week ending Oct. 17th 1; Nov. 14th 1; 28th 1;
Dec. 5th 2; Jan 16th 1; April 24th 1. Note - 1964-65 season figures following week ending
4/24/65 subject to correction; 1963-64 season corrected beginning week ending 4/4/64 thru
week ending 8/29/64. •• Corresponding Week last season.
TABLE 4
liXORIDA ^mCRP CAR ANALYSIS . ' RAIL SHIPMEMTS
1964-65 SEASON
VJeek
Ending
1964
ORANQES
QIIAPEFRUIT .
I V/eek Ending
I
Season
To-Date
Week Ending.' i
I
Season
To-Date
TAKQERINES
We 6k Ending
%
%
I Season
I To-Date
Sept.
5
-
-
"
*
12
-
-
~
"
**
~
19
-
-
-
■
•
^
26
.
-
-
"
•
^
Oct.
3
-
-
-
*
" "
~
10
.
•
-
-
"
"
17
•
•
-
~
•
**
24
'-
-
-
-
"
•
31
.
-
-
-
"
—
Nov.
7
_'-
-
-
-
•■
*•
14
' -
-
-
"
"
*
21
.
-
-
-
"•
"
28
-
-
-
-
"
—
Dec.
5
12
60.3
48.4
18.8
31,1
20.9
20.5
19
60.9
51.9
21.9
28.4
17.2
19.7
26
39.7
50.4
44.5
30.4
15.8
19.2
Jan.
2
54.5
50.5
45.5
30.9
-
18.6
1965
9
51.0
50.6
29.0
30.6
20.0
18.8
16
46.1
50.0
44.3
32.4
9.6
17.6
23
53.8
50.3
43.2
33.3
3.0
16.4
30
52.0
50.4
40.4
33.7
7.6
15.9
Feb.
6
44.8
50.1
50.2
34.7
5.0
15.2
13
41.2
49.3
57.1
36.5
1.7
14.2
20
44.7
49.0
50.2
37.6
5.1
13.4
27
47.7
48.9
49.5
38.3
2.8
12.8
Mar.
6
54.8
49.3
44.4
38.7
.8
12.0
13
41.6
48.8
57.0
40.1
1.4
11.1
20
27.2
47.7
72.1
41.6
.7
10.7
27
28.9
46.9
71.0
42.9
.1
10.2
April
3
38.6
46.1
60.2
44.5
1.2
9.4
10
38.0
45.9
- 62.0
44.9
-
9.2
17
43.4
45.8
56.6
45.6
-
8.6
24
41.3
45.6
58.5
46.0
.2
8.4
May
1
45.6
45.6
54.4
46.2
-
8.2
8
47.0
45.7
53.0
46.4
_ '■■
7.9
15
49.0
45.6
51.0
46.6
-
7.8
22
64.7
45.8
35.3
46.4
-
7.8
29
57.2
45.9
. 42.8
46.4
_
7.7
June
5
.
45.9
.
46.4
-
7.7
12
.
45.9
.
46.4
-
7.7
19
69.6
45.9
30.4
46.4
-
7.7
26
69.6
45.9
30.4
46.4
-
7.7
July
3
86.1
46.0
13.9
46.3
7.7
10
26.9
46.0
73.1
46.3
.
7.7
17
_
.
«.
»
.
.
24
_
_
•
•
.
-
31
_
_
.
•
_ ■
-
Aug.
7
-
-
.
.
-
-
14
-
-
•
.
-
-
21
.
.
•
_
.
.
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
Note - Figures
not available
week ending
9/5/64 thru week
ending 12/5/64.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 5
TOTAL FLORIDA CITRUS SHIPMENTS. RAIL-BOAT- TRUCK. BY WEfiKS - 1964-65 SEASON
Includes the estimated proportion of 'mixed' cars 4 truck shipments - Intra 4 Interstate movement.
Does not .Include any Florida consolidated l.c.l. express shipments.
Week .
Ending
1964
Q R A P E[p R U I T I T A N Q E R
Rail 4 Boat I Truck # I Rail 4 Boat I Truck # I Rail 4 Boat
Q R A[ N Q B 3
n
E S
Truck#
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
9/ 5
-
2
-
«
"
"
12
-
2
-
m
"
"
19
-
2'
-
-
"■
"
26
-
2
-
2
-
•
10/3
3
71-
2
276
"
—
10
«
89
9
414
-
"•
17
9
205
38
557
"
1
24
23
332
83
745
-
1
31
34
546
102
775
-
5
11/7
47
659
101
719
1
49
14
151
764
163
740
12
174
21
206
731
165
654
52
365
28
121
528
155
463
88
332
12/5
140
710
193
524
120
320
12
326
758
195
508
187
484
19
310
1267
205
701
194
650
26
186
515
254
325
125
264
1/ 2
84
233
93
185
35
140
9
214
572
244
673
117
in
16
239
690
225
711
43
167
23
257
697
253
734
9
45
30
240
783
289
767
7
14
2/ 6
231
723
231
651
4
13
13
234
673
284
666
3
10
20
241
556
294
683
7
5
27
166
513
270
657
1
2
3/ 6
203
551
301
755
-
2
13
234
462
324
779
1
2
20
166
413
328
751
-
2
27
140
399
338
740
-
1
V 3
176
458
327
682
1
"
10
248
472
321
657
-
1
17
256
358
327
574
-
1
24
207
361
273
483
-
•
5/ 1
245
339
296
441
-
*
8
251
258
249
316
-
"
15
264
219
174
170
-
*•
22
266
160
173
113
-
"•
29
187
133
112
54
~
—
6/ 5
114
77
40
15
-
—
12
85
35
19
6
"
"
19
86
30
15
6
"
•
26
53
29
11
3
"
"
7/ 3
24
7
7
1
-
•
10
15
13
1
1
"
"
17
11
12
-
2
~
"
24
12
6
-
-
"
"
31
6
2
1
-
~
-
8/ 7
5
5
•
1
"
"
14
7
5
-
1
•
—
21
3
3
-
1
•
—
28
5
1
-
-
"
—
9/ 4
2
-
-
-
"
"
TOTAL
6733
17491
7485
19682
1C07
3527
# Corrected.
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division. Winter Haven. Florida.
Note
Week
Ending
TOTAL SHIPMENTS. FLORIDA CITRUS - BY WEEKS - 1964-65 & 1963-64 SEASONS
Includes rail, boat, truck 4 'mixed' citrus broken down Into estimated proportion.
Truck reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car. No l.c.l. express
included. Florida l.c.l. express-^ by months. 1964-^5 season - see bottom of page.
1 • ORAUnES I QRAPEPRUIT I TAKOERIMS ' TOTiO,
1964
9/5
12
19
26
10/3
10
17
24
31
11/7
14
21
28
12/5
12
19
26
1965
1/ 2
9
16
23
30
2/6
13
20
27
3/ 6
13
20
27
4/ 3
10
17
24
5/ 1
e
15
22
29
6/ 5
12
19
26
7/ 3
10
17
24
31
8/ 7
14
21
28
9/ 4
r
1964-65 [ 1963-64** 1964-65 j
1963-64; * '
!2LL
BERIMES
■ -IQA
1964-65 } 1963-64^1 1964-65 j 1963-64^*
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
2
-
2
2
2
10
2
15
74
76
89
186
214
254
355
382
580
434
1C6
534
915
412
937
650
649
381
850
697
1084
1113
1577
1043
701
334
337
573
786
488
929
522
954
653
1023
924
954
452
907
573
797
495
679
384
754
467
696
504
579
449
539
445
634
524
720
505
614
390
588
472
604
401
509
421
483
378
426
354
320
248
191
170
120
104
116
70
82
56
31
39
28
14
23
4
18
1
8
11
10
-
12
.
6
_
6
-
2
-
• ■
;110
. ■••
422
_
617
2
386
278
897
423
820
595
798
828
816
877
894
820
930
903
711
819
901
618
499
717
839
703
994
906
621
579
288
278
654
917
931
936
1064
987
934
1056
882
882
663
950
1010
977
955
927
792
1056
833
1103
781
1079
726
1078
. 687
1009
567
978
, 589
901
. 471
756
* 392
737
287
565
249
344
173
286
104
166
87
55
38
25
40
21
34
14
25
8
19
2
3
2
2
1
4
1
.
1
.
1
-
Cars
Cars
Cars
1
1
5
50
186
417
420
640
671
844
389
175
394
210
54
21
17
13
12
3
2
3
2.
1
1
1
1
11
45
141
272
269
668
321
610
766
531
160
223
164
51
20
11
4
6
6
5
2
5
Cars
2
110
2
424
2
627
4
401
352
973
512
1006
810
1063
1184
1243
1462
1469
1576
1736
2004
1392
2173
2219
1687
1201
2207
2146
2458
2873
3327
2195
1669
782
790
1450
2097
1583
2075
1637
1995
1607
2100
1817
1853
1119
1870
1589
1786
1456
1609
1181
1812
1302
1802
1290
1660
1175
1618
1132
1644
1091
1699
1094
1516
861
1344
864
1341
688
1074
670
827
551
712
458
486
335
246
208
145
144
137
104
96
81
39
58
30
.17
25
■ 6
18
1
9
15
11
-
13
-
7
-
6
-
2
-
TOTAL #
24224
17614
27167
25539
4534
4291
55925
47444
# Not included above - 1964-65 season, l.c.l. express by months as follows (Carlot equivalent):
October 2; November 103; December 929; January 296; February 294; March 261; April 142;May 37.
Jb Corrected. *• Corresponding week last season.
TABLE 7
Week
Ending
:i964
9/10
17
24
10/1
8
15
22
29
11/5
12
19
26
12/3
10
17
24
31
1965
1/7
14-
21
28
2/4
11
18
25
3/ 4
11
18
25
^8
15
22
29
5/6
13
20
27
6/ 3
10
17
24
''I
15
22
29
8/ 5
12
19
26
9/ 2
CITRUS SHIPMENTS - TRUCK - ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA. TEXAS - BY WEEKS
1,964-65 & 1963-64 SEASONS
Carlot Equivalents - With weeks ending on Thursday
I ARIZONA*
GRAPEFRUIT
1964-6511963-64
CALIFORNIA/
-
114
•
146
122
130
82
95
83
76
82
80
58
95
44
71
46
58
47
89
84
96
69
110
85
123
68
114
91
96
73
118
73
106
78
89
80
98
68
114
67
97
92
88
64
66
59
87
55
74
54
75
77
75
76
82
75
80
69
73
66
59
91
50
78
64
54
56
51
50
42
45
57
35
62
22
-
17
ORA^'QES
QRAFEFRUIT
1964-65/63-64 1964-65/63-64
*• • •
94
111
111
134
127
102
105
123
80
125
88
105
68
104
62
87
35
.
39
66
66
69
151
193
204
165
299
224
302
355
117
356
95
165
117
131
189
202
223
297
206
310
237
301
260
309
249
301
273
309
280
310
304
301
299
315
332
297
317
223
255
203
260
197
281
237
195
215
180
228
203
209
175
174
170
171
133
166
151
131
111
134
94
112
93
108
91
107
116
98
102
112
110
114
110
111
142
103
129
103
133
107
125
90
11
6
e
3
3
2
3
5
5
2
7
3
4
2
5
7
7
12
7
14
12
15
19
14
22
12
20
13
26
13
29
11
38
12
25
15
43
23
40
19
36
25
31
41
31
31
42
32
52
39
67
67
69
64
72
73
65
61
62
65
41
47
46
43
32
32
20
19
15
21
14
22
19
19
19
24
20
30
22
31
27
30
22
27
21
TEXAS
0RAKQE3 I ORAPEFRUIT
1964-65/63-64 1964-65/63-64
34
-
80
-
41
11
95
9
47
13
68
26
56
10
104
15
85
19
152
31
99
36
1
79
60
38
84
77
36
7
65
19
25
16
115
33
31
14
172
59
41
16
151
61
49
20
142
54
47
21
111
31
38
16
94
21
40
12
95
23
46
9
87
16
34
3
79
-
31
3
81
-
19
2
44
-
13
.
29
-
8
-
15
-
5
-
18
-
TOTALS
2524
3213
8688 9320
1054 1171
885 266
1882 554
• Arizona, truck Oranges - Unavailable by weeks.
# Outbound Passings .
IMPORTS: Mexico - C/L Equivalents Oranges - Dates inclusive Nov. 13, 1964 thru June 3, 1965 = 900,
" " " " Grapefruit- November 3, 1964 thru December 10, 1964 = 41.
** Corresponding week last season.
TABLE 8 ",,..,
UNLOADS. PATT. ^ TRHCK - ORAKQES - A1 D. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
...... PROM SEPT. 1, T9fi4 THRU JULY ^1 . 196fS - Bg STATES OP ORIQI.N
Carlotr rati- include bp.at - Truck 4 boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
I
Cities
FLORIDA,
I
Rail
Truck
CALIF.
I
Rail
Truck
ARIZONA
I
Rail
Truck
TEXAS
I
Rail
Truck
MEXICO
Rail
Truck
TOTAL
Rail
Truck
Albany, N. Y.
2
94
183
23
1
2
-
-
-
-
186
119
Atlanta, Oa.
1
723
5
33
-
•
-
7
-
2
6
765
Baltl;nore, "Md. #
386
338
280
33
7
-
-
-
-
-
673
371
Birmingham, Ala.
7
406
2
40
-
1
-
-
-
-
9
447
Boston, Mass. #
298
332
1628
3
61
-
1
-
"
-
1988
335
BuTfalo, N.Y. #
28
207
319
4
-
-
-
-
-
1
347
212
Chicago, 111. #
575
504
1509
156
81
38
-
3
17
14
2282
715
Cincinnati, 0,
133
180
217
31
4
-
-
1
4
4
358
216
Cleveland, 0. #
29
357
660
23
14
-
-
-
4
7
707
387
Columbia, S.C.
46
396
4
19
3
1
-
-
-
-
53
416
Dallas, Tex.
•
76
6
278
1
37
-
140
-
56
7
587
Denver, Colo.
-
33
6
554
-
17
1
40
-
24
7
668
Detroit, Mlch.#
231
228
1125
59
116
5
-
-
8
4
1480
296
Ft. Worth, Tex.
.
21
•
98
1
5
-
22
-
14
1
160
Hous ton , Tex .
.
67
2
188
.
60
-
63
-
27
2
405
Indianapolis, Ind .
5
240
137
71
5
1
-
2
-
1
147
315
Kansas City, Mo.
-
106
15
287
2
26
-
9
-
2
17
430
Los Angeles, Cal.
2
37
1
3336
-
235
-
4
3
103
6
371b
Louisville, Ky.
21
277
60
29
3
2
-
1
-
1
64
310
Memphis, Tenn.
60
175
22
78
6
1
2
18
-
7
90
279
Miami, Pla.
.
660
3
70
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
730
Milwaukee, Wise.
16
93
266
113
15
9
-
1
-
1
297
217
Knpls-St. Paul, Minn.
5
50
217
254
11
13
1
3
-
4
234
324
Nashville. Tenn.
19
113
3
19
-
-
.
5
-
-
22
137
New Orleans, La. #
16
402
2
80
1
1
.
3
.
20
19
506
NewYo rkC i ty- Newark/
Philadelphia, Pa.#
2217
1593
3912
15
117
-
4
-
4
5
6254
1613
968
897
1332
51
45
1
1
-
-
-
2346
949
Pittsburgh. Pa.
132
255
791
11
94
2
4
-
-
-
1021
268
Portland, Ore.
•
9
125
538
.
>
2
6
2
14
129
567
Providence, R.I.
6
36
116
.
2
.
-
-
.
-
124
36
St. Louis, Mo.
13
159
213
346
1
18
7
4
4
10
238
537
SaltLakeClty, Utah
.
4
10
336
-
3
-
2
-
8
10
353
San Antonio, Tex.
.
17
.
129
.
16
.
102
.
96
-
360
San Prancisco-Oakland
-
5
6
1959
.
5
-
-
2
22
8
1991
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
2
13
272
519
8
6
-
3
-
5
282
546
Washington, D.C. #
43
397
208
19
-
.
-
-
.
-
251
416
Wichita, Kansas
-
1
2
77
1
1
-
8
-
-
3
87
TOTAL
5261
9501
13759
9879
600
506
23
447
48
452
19691
20785
Montreal, Que., Can.#
Ottawa. Ont.,Can. #
Toronto, Ont.Can.#
Vancouver. B.C.,Can.#
Winnipeg, Man., Can. #
4
382
896
12
68
-
1
-
44
.
1015
394
-
11
153
2
1
-
1
.
3
.
158
13
45
258
1045
85
6
4
.
-
77
1
1173
348
2
2
157
312
15
1
3
1
.
4
177
320
1
6
135
62
7
1
-
1
5
45
148
115
TOTAL
52
659
2388
473
97
129
50
2671
1190
/Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: New York City-Newark - Unknown 213.
CANADA - Montreal -Unknown 487; Ottawa-Unknown 36; Toronto-Unknown 197; Vancouver-Unknown 328;
Winnipeg-Unknown 113; Total 1161.
/Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Baltimore, Md. -Unknown 2; Boston, Mass-Unknown 7
Buffalo, N.Y. -Unknown 1; Chicago. III. -Unknown 5;Cleveland,0. -Unknown 2; Detroit, Mich. -Unknown 4;
New Orleans. La. -Unknown 5; Philadelphia, Pa. -Unknown 2;Washlngton D.C. -Unknown l;Total 29.
CANADA - Ottawa, On t. -Unknown 18; Toronto, Ont. -Unknown 374; Total 392.
/Additional UNLOADS not Included In total.
TABLE 9 - 9 -
UNIOADS. RAIL A TRUCK - QRAPEPRUIT - 4-1 U. S. CITIES & 5 CAWADIAM CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1 . 1964 - JULY 31 . 1965 - BY STATE OP ORIGIN
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck 4 boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
Cities
I FLORIDA I
I Rail I
1 Truck I
CALIP. I ARIZONA | TEXAS j
MEXICO
TOTAL
Rail j Rail j Rail | Rail
Truck) Truck I Truck] Truck j
Rail
Truck
Albany, N. Y.
Atlanta, Oa.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Milwaukee, Wise.
Mnpls-St.Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
New York City, Newark25e0
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
5'rovldence, R.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
SaltLakeCity, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Pranclsco-Oakland
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kansas #
1
172
5
4
-
•
-
.
.
374
5
18
6
15
-
.
219
221
13
6
25
-
-
-
162
-
13
"
6
-
-
b4i
403
60
33
-
•
30
303
9
1
10
•
-
•
■/OS
597
52
37
51
22
-
21
130
196
25
3
21
3
3
41
454
12
1
20
.
5
3
1
143
-
8
4
3
-
.
-
82
-
58
-
11
-
213
i
251
-
63
-
8
-
94
366
325
23
6
30
2
1
2
-
17
-
13
1
1
-
47
-
24
-
25
-
13
>
59
5
250
1
5
5
>
2
9
1
347
2
19
2
23
4
27
2
387
2
439
1
841
-
91
15
209
.
4
5
5
-
-
.
149
.
13
5
12
-
10
.
683
.
6
3
1
-
-
17
252
10
5
1
2
1
2
48
292
2
15
4
5
-
56
3
73
-
8
4
1
-
9
1
155
3
19
1
2
.
1
580
1830
172
-
73
.
.
.
665
661
43
.
95
1
.
-
227
301
20
4
41
.
3
2
72
60
5
80
14
52
-
52
12
110
-
•
-
-
-
.
16
331
-
15
12
17
1
6
.
116
1
33
.
30
.
99
.
11
-
39
-
3
.
83
2
305
.
251
3
186
-
24
169
51
21
98
15
24
.
41
24
354
22
5
3
-
.
-
-
18
-
7
.
-
-
36
1
6
177
_
11
407
•
257
227
.
-
181
•
634
403
«
49
304
1
806
678
179
202
_
78
458
.
5
154
1
-
365
•
1
416
1
420
336
•
1
78
-
-
121
-
13
264
.
9
416
1
5
1759
-
20
218
-
5
184
-
3
690
1
29
262
4
54
372
.
7
■ 91
-
5
177
1
2825
1831
.
803
662
.
291
307
.
91
244
.
12
110
2
29
371
-
1
278
9
.
145
3
5
769
-
205
214
.
49
359
•
_
61
TOTAL
5892
10669
508 488 20
1321 1286 990
25
6908
14291
Montreal, Que., Can.# 10
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont., Can.# 49
Vancouver, B.C., Can. 131
Winnipeg, Man., Can. 3
798
76
.
41
.
.
-
131
8
.
•
-
.
-
911
68
2
18
1
3
-
28
8
40
3
.
1
1
153
8
1
2
1
9
131
798
8
131
138
914
143
69
15
168
TOTAL
193
168
64
435
2021
43
10.
2080
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA-Montreal - Others Unknown 47.
Wichita, Kansas-Others Unknown 2.
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES
CANADA - Toronto, Ont. -Others Unknovm 7.
# Additional UNLOADS not included In total,
TABLE 10
lu -
nmOADS. RAir. A TRDCK - TAWOERINES - A^ V. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
BROM SEPT. 1 ■ IQfiA THRU JULY ^1 ■ 1965 - BY STATES OP ORIOIN
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
' { FLORIDA i^CALIP^ JAggONA I TEXAS ! MEXICO \_ TOTAL
Cities
I
Rail
Truck
I
Rail
Truck
Albany, N, Y.
Atlanta, Oa.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Pla.
Milwaukee, Wise.
Mnpls-St.Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn,
New Orleans, La.
New York City-Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City. Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Francisco-Oakland
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
V/ashlngton, D. C.
Wichita, Kans.
Rail
Hail
Truck
Truck
Rail
Truck
Rail
Truck
34
^
«
.
-
_
-
-
-
.
34
-
81
^
2
_
-
-
-
-
1
-
84
35
80
»
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
80
1
43
^
5
•
-
-
-
-
-
1
48
62
124
16
1
4
-
-
-
3
-
85
125
13
69
.
_
-
.
-
-
»
13
69
67
177
7
14
1
3
-
-
8
32
83
226
22
40
2
-
-
-
-
3
4
25
46
11
102
1
1
1
-
-
2
5
15
108
2
57
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
57
16
.
22
.
1
-
1
-
13
-
53
_
20
«
17
.
-
-
3
-
10
-
50
R2
95
7
1
.
.
-
-
3
7
92
103
8
_
5
.
-
-
-
-
4
-
17
_
2
-
10
-
3
-
5
-
8
-
28
2
43
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
46
24
.
10
.
3
-
-
-
3
-
40
_
2
•
461
-
104
-
-
-
7
-
574
7
38
.
.
.
-
-
-
-
7
38
3
30 ■
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
40
.
86
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
89
2
35
.
-
.
-
-
-
2
2
37
.
35
1
9
-
.
-
1
-
3
1
48
2
14
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
2
14
3
34
.
10
-
2
-
-
-
3
3
49
270
364
7
2
4
-
-
11
6
292
372
102
187
6
2
2
.
-
-
1
-
111
189
66
98
6
-
3
2
-
-
2
-
77
100
_
3
1
29
-
1
-
-
-
1
1
34
4.
21
.
-
-
-
1
-
5
21
1
51
.
9
-
3
-
-
2
9
3
72
.
4
-
14
-
4
-
.
-
2
-
24
-
1
-
16
-
.
-
8
-
39
-
64
-
-
97
-
18
-
-
-
1
-
116
4
1
1
28
-
-
-
.
-
2
5
31
4-
74
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
4
74
-
-
-
2
-
.
-
4
-
-
-
6
TOTAL
■^5
2093
53
784
15
145
22
36
162
869
3206
Montreal, Que., Can.
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont., Can.j^
Vancouver, B.C., Can.
VJlnnlpeg , Man . , C an .
3
93
4
1
8
.
13
100
7
9
.
16
93
•
-
1
8
41
3
61
105
..
V
•
—
.
7
-
10
TOTAL
17
11
202
50
10
78
216
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA - Toronto - Unknown 6.
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA - Toronto - Unknown 4.
# Additional ONLOADS not Included in total.
TABLE 11 - 11 -
UNLOADS. RAIL A TRUCK - MIXED CITRUS - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1. 1964 THRU JULY 31. 1965 - BY STATES OP ORIQIN
Carlots rail include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis SCO boxes.
Cities
I-
PLORIDA I CALIP. I ARIZONA I TEXAS \ MEXICO
Rail
4-
Truck
Albany, N. Y. 1
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md. 178
Blnningham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, If. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Pt. Worth, Tex.
Houston, lex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky. 20
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Pli.
Milwaukee, Wise.
^5npls-St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
Mew Orleans, La.
New York City-Newark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Or?.
Providence, R. I.
St. Louis, Mo. 13
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
SanPranclsco, Oakland
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
Washington, D. C. 23
Wichita, Kans.
j Rail I Rail | Rail | Rail
I Truck I Truck I Truck j Truck
-f-
TOTAL
Rail
18
41
-
-
1
6
9
2
2
_
7
2
.
-
.
1
-
619
-
132
114
.
12
91
1
32
36
5
3
20
1
26
19
219
89
-
37
-
11
.
.
-
-
.
137
7
-
16
.
1
.
.
-
.
.
24
84
.
76
.
8
.
1
.
1
-
170
47
-
3
-
1
.
1
-
1
-
53
4
•
10
.
1
.
.
-
-
-
15
5
-
4
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
•
1
-
«
_
-
.
.
.
1
47
-
33
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
eg
•
_
2
3
_
_
.
2
•
-
2
1
-
8
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
10
29
Truck
1
-
8
14
9
-
2
-
-
1
759
-
129
-
143
1
1
«
42
~
7
-
59
-
TOTAL
1353
480
11
70 30
8 8 2
1937
29
Montreal, Que., Can.
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont., Can.
Vancouver, B.C.,Can.#
Winnipeg, Man. , Can.
TOTAL
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UrOTED STATES - None. CANADA - Vancouver-Unknown 1.
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES - Hone. CANADA - None.
# Additional ONLOADS not Included In total.
TABLE 12
FLORIDA FRUIT PROCESSED - BY WEEKS AND TOTALS TO-DATE
1964-65 SEASON
Week
Ending
1964
T
ORANGES* #
QRAPEFRUIT^ j
TANGERINES
I Boxes Used I Totals To-Datel Boxes Used I Totals To-Datel Boxes Used | Totals To-Date
9/ 6
•
_
•
-
"
"
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
.
-
-
-
•
"
27
V
.
354
354
•
-
10/ 4
5,016
5.016
19.757
20.111
-
-
11
24,457
29,473
68,403
88,514
-
-
18
47,405
"76,878
124,302
212,816
-
-
25
94,716
171 ,594
287,352
500,168
-
-'
11/ 1
206.220
377,814
425,419
925,587
73
73
8
368,570
746,384
492,994
1,418.581
2,402
2,475
15
554,463
1,300,847
515.460
1.934.041
14,727
17,202
22
625,071
1,925,918
500,574
2,434.615
49,064
66,266
29
593.392
2,519,310
480.178
2.914,793
48,819
115,085
12/ 6
902,964
3,422.274
705,713
3.620.506
94,825
209,910
13
1,300,531
4.722.805
564,048
4.184.554
126,739
336,649
20
2,141,247
6,864,052
527.858
4,712,412
205.587
542,236
27
1.543.650
8,407,702
326.164
5,038,576
84,609
626,845
iq<j5
1/ 3
2,681,655
11.089,357
449.678
5,488.254
80.190
707,035
10
2,979.760
14,069,117
737.254
6,225,508
143,390
850,425
17
2,577.092
16,446,189
581 .809
6,807,317
91 .866
942.291
24
3.627.828
20,274,017
639.317
7,446,634
105.828
1,048,119
31
4,094,283
24,368,300
599.345
8,045,979
52.443
1,100,562
2/ 7
3.796,024
28,164,324
507.371
8.553.350
23.615
1,124.177
14
3,653,997
31,818.321
553,279
9,106,629
18.544
1,142,721
21
3.313,792
35,132,113
685.996
9.792,625
8,652
1,551,373
28
2.031,722
37,165,835
636.656
10,429,281
7.729
1,159.102
3/ 7
1,751.313
38,915,148
1.011.467
11.440,749
8.432
1,167,534
14
1,163,339
40,078.487
1.067.470
12,508,218
779
1,168,313
21
1,228.468
41,306,955
753.905
13,262,123
31
1,168,344
28
1,470.962
42.777,917
676.811
13,938.934
360
1,168,704
4/ 4
2,692.663
45,470,580
435.936
14,374,870
232
1,168,936
11
3,293,958
48,764,538
389.018
14,763,888
77
1,169,013
18
3,262.524
52,027,062
323.904
15.087,792
-
1,169,013
25
2.989.102
55,016.164
251.667
15,339,459
109
1,169,122
5/ 2
3,459.562
58,475.726
221,018
15,560,477
-
1,169,122
9
3.179.961
61.655.687
149.473
15,709.950
133
1,169.255
16
2.860.893
64.516.580
108.329
15.818.279
-
1.169,255
23
2. 271. 308
66,787.888
97,556
15.915.835
-
1,169,255
30
1.546.880
58.334,768
68.163
15.983.998
•
1,169,255
6/ 6
464.317
68,799,085
30.693
16.014.691
-
1,169,255
13
170.789
68,969,874
16,790
16,031.481
-
1,169,255
20
122.074
69,091,948
11.112
16.042,593
-
1,169,255
27
79.647
69,171,595
4.354
16,046,947
.
1,169,255
7/ 4
29.133
69,200,728
1.918
16.048,865
•
1,169,255
11
11.286
69,212,014
1.467
16.050,332
_
1,169,255
18
8.051
69,220.065
392
16.050.724
_
1.169,255
26
5.010
69,225,075
158
16.050,882
...
1,169,255
31
3.491
69,228,566
385
16,051,267
-
1,169,255
69,228,566
16,051,267 •
1.169,255
• Includes Temples. # Does not include Florida fruit processed out of state. Oranges 116,651
boxes; Grapefruit 83 boxes.
Imports: Oranges - Week of November 11, 1964 - Haiti 3803 Boxes.
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 12
13
FLORIDA PRUIT PROCESSED - BY WEEKS AND TOTALS TO-DATE
1964-65 SEASON - CONTINDED
Week
Ending
TANOEL 0 S
M U R C 0 T T S
Boxes Used
I
Totals To-Da^;e
Boxes Used
Totals To-Date
1964
9/ 6
13
20
27
10/ 4
11
18
25
11/ 1
8
15
22
29
12/ 6
13
20
27
196^
1/
2/
3/
4/
5/
6/
7/
3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
23
7
14
21
28
4
11
16
25
2
9
16
23
20
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
31
19
19
-
19
320
339
828
1,167
4,906
6,073
11,057
17,130
26,141
43,271
18,792
62,063
21,715
83,778
17,534
101,312
13,394
114,706
3,1C8
117,814
6.268
124,082
8,321
132,403
9,402
141 ,805
12,171
153,976
12,022
165,998
9.241
175,239
1,023
176,272
9.245
185,517
5,916
191,433
792
192,225
1,079
193,304
229
193,533
269
193,802
130
193.932
-
193,932
208
194,140
-
194,140
-
194,140
•
194.140
•
194,140
-
194,140
100
194,240
-
194,240
-
194,240
-
194,240
-
194,240
-
194,240
-
• • -194,240
.
194,240
-
194,240
-
194,240
116
492
111
1.813
975
3,161
11,228
15,950
10,282
13,773
5,353
3,142
1,318
563
854
79
185
1.295
146
141
51
80
116
6C8
719
719
2.532
3,507
6.668
17,896
33.846
44,128
57,901
63,254
66 , 396
67,714
68,277
69,131
69,210
69 , 395
70.690
70.690
70.690
70,836
70,836
70,836
70,977
70,977
71,028
71,108
71.1C8
71,108
71 , 108
71,108
71,108
■71.108
194,240
71,108
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 13
Week
Ending
1964-
1965
- 14 -
yRESH CITRUS - FLORIDA EXfORTS
BY WEEKS - 1964-65 SEASON
- Standard Box Basis -
EXPORTS
C o m m e f c""l a 1
ORANGES
479
100
1,436
l.COO
603
5,813
16,440
11.441
8.901
1.282
4,086
1.100
9.706
3,500
463
3.725
900
1.400
1,500
QRAPEPROIT
_
1.034
•
7,749
•
12,858
.
16.152
50
21.607
9
22,700
35
12.889
528
15.805
1.529
4.786
400
1.363
1,231
4.533
1,486
950
1.108
4.517
2,633
127
5.275
12,743
11,490
5.905
4,317
3.383
5.344
2.575
2.425
1.862
1,100
30
Government
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
528
3,663
1.243
3,766
3,255
6.053
238
713
5.420
3.505
1.147
725
3.182
1.189
4,691
525
588
4,321
1.053
729
4.159
4.044
215
1.411
3.824
3.157
1.506
4.457
357
3.174
450
528
525
1.016
1,311
1,031
742
1.438
710
528
1,142
988
560
504
434
793
1.376
591
900
528
546
894
821
528
175
1.669
135
1.411
1.272
1.075
TOTAL
80.251
186.152
73.288
24,171
Made available
thru the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office. Winter Haven. Florida
TABLE 14
- 15 -
UNITED STATES EXFORTS OP FRESH ORAMOES & TANOERINES - BY MONTHS
JULY 1964 thru JUNE 1965
84-lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
I I II I
JULY ' AUGUST ' SEPTEMBER ' OCTOBER ' NOVEMBER [DECEMBER
1964
Bahamas
954
911
596
625
283
303
Belgium-Luxembourg
2,989
99,213
-
75,230
-
-
Bermuda
356
40
147
157
230
131
Canada
201,446
167,926
135.869
105,945
147,721
403.555
Denmark
440
-
-
-
-
-
Finland
-
-
-
-
167
-
Prance
-
•
-
-
-
1,386
Oennany, West
-
-
.
-
262
14
Hong Kong
77.502
77,198
47,441
15,623
7.695
7,253
Ireland
-
-
-
-
-
-
Japan
1,164
2,962
2,896
2,408
163
1,206
Malaya & Singapore
1,865
202
262
-
-
-
Mexico
12.922
13.076
13,231
11,455
6,817
9,385
Nans el 4 Narapo
1,313
520
.
-
-
-
Netherlands
1,717
145,413
1.057
115,082
112
382
Netherland Antilles
290
137
133
161
2,211
3.939
New Zealand
-
.
43
-
-
-
Norway
8,546
6.995
3,832
396
333
-
Philippines, Rep. of
2.394
7,369
1,379
-
-
167
Sweden
-
-
-
-
-
•
Switzerland
917
2,201
-
-
-
-
United Kingdom
-
1,375
-
-
-
1,650
Others
304
212
728
229
643
234
TOTALS
315,119
525,750
207.614
327.311 166,637
429.615
COUNTRY
YEAR
JANUARY I FEBRUARY
I
I MARCH
I
1 r
I APRIL I
J L
MAY
1
I JUI^
1965
Bahamas
95
167
517
1.832
3,088
1,790
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
-
14,998
29.302
59,547
67,212
Bermuda
109
132
345
134
445
168
Canada
220.110
279,997
408.030
299 ,885
317,419
274,832
Denmark
.
352
440
893
1,988
4,947
Finland
_
62
661
.
69,155
198
Prance
.
-
24.389
-
36.865
Oennany, West
.
.
81
-
3,941
7.946
Hong Kong
62.238
24.333
82.460
55.522
104,822
75.483
Ireland
.
-
330
992
145.170
-
Japan
1.926
1.218
4.981
4,324
3,308
4,637
Mayala 4 Singapore
.
.
2,256
3,510
2,031
4.224
Mexico
9,724
3,449
1,977
276
4,163
9.577
Nans el & Nampo
1,958
853
2,660
2,774
4,383
5,714
Netherlands
-
476
12,915
58 ,647
21.824
183,514
Netherland Antilles
109
856
1,898
3,604
4,818
3.372
New Zealand
-
.
-
-
22,024
-
Norway
.
.
13.008
15,020
18,403
15.306
Philippines, Rep. of
4,336
2,675
2,415
6.861
7,085
3.846
Sweden
.
-
12,408
7,879
-
4.914
Switzerland
-
444
.
-
.
-
United Kingdom
.
24
5,452
13.565
16,725
3.882
Others
433
806
502
694
1,300 .
13,059
TOTALS
301.038
315,844
568,334
530.103 811,639
721,486
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Washington. D. C.
TABLE 14
- 16 -
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OP FRESH ORAPEPRaiT -BY MONTHS
JULY 1964 thru JONE 1965
78-lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
I I
I JULY I
I I
I
AUGUST
I I
SEPTEMBER I OCTOBER I
NOVEMBER I DECEMBER
I
Austria
Bahamas
Belgium-Luxembourg
Bermuda
Canada
Denmark
Finland
Prance
Germany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Japan
Malaya 4 Singapore
Mexico
Netherlands
Netherland Antilles
Norway
Philippines, Rep. of
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Others
1,385
1.855
27
48
42
-
-
36
2,602
6.712
1.756
17.388
4,548
52
264
9
41
30
8
10
50.224
38,593
27.999
96,979
151,206
168,995
3.004
1.308
258
-
237
-
260
•
2,029
1,273
1,610
10,897
30.524
657
10,784
7,102
5,562
5.282
5.180
3,526
20,916
7,986
2,931
149
202
136
221
385
267
218
.
-
•
-
-
3.894
1.819
489
«
1.822
2,368
46
.
.
-
232
532
881
194
545
-
-
-
13.407
42,848
16,599
36,353
17,512
11,742
48
76
-
••
135
834
1,749
153
1,154
60
706
42
-
-
37
-
1.215
3,421
3,492
8,168
6,571
10.967
86
1.288
1,288
239
21
-
4,123
4,177
-
-
266
-
45
-
-
-
•
-
TOTALS
97,198
138,422
57,057
195,646
201.121
205.913 1
1
COUNTRY
YEAR
1
} JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
1
j APRIL
1
j MAY
1 1
j JUNE 1
Aus trla
.
.
.
534
.
.
Bahamas
134
170
276
272
150
355
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
.
5,254
3,809
11,824
9,743
Bermuda
8
8
15
.
-
-
Canada
167,077
216,807
235,800
163,886
121.714
79,038
Denmark
.
.
2,180
436
956
3,531
Finland
.
481
647
1.759
-
.
France
2,128
2,244
43,208
50,764
25,253
35,740
Germany, West
2,600
2,115
22,670
6,727
8,907
9,359
Hong Kong
317
205
285
29
238
298
Ireland
-
.
1,721
1,402
697
Japan
1,684
479
2.128
3.059
2.198
1.819
Malaya 4 Singapore
1,785
-
1.437
185
-
Mexico
-
167
218
176
154
77
Netherlands
3,936
5,076
19.016
15,530
32,632
33,808
Netherland Antilles
.
114
«
•
62
115
Norway
.
443
1,065
1,129
8.422
1.336
Philippines, Rep. of
-
.
79
146
37
Sweden
231
6,865
7,282
2,738
3,622
3,742
Switzerland
-
.
.
2,160
816
United Kingdom
-
-
4.651
9,982
8,222
4,473
Others
"
-
90
494
-
240
TOTALS
179,900
235.174
348,022
262,911 226.660
185.224
Foreign Agricultural Service. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington D. C.
TABLE 15
17
UNITED STATES: Total Orange Production - By States
Census Year. 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1964
Crop Year
1 1 1 1 1 i I I
I CALIP.# I PLA.# I TEX.# | ARI3.#| ALA.#1 LA.#| MISS.#| TOTAL #
J I I \ I I I \
1869
1899
1909
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
.1940
1941
Average
Average
Average
Average
1.245
5.882
14,440
Thousand Boxes
3.147
273
4.888
11
11 jy
33
1
152
4.392
e,167
19.530
15.632
8.000
9
80
20
37
31
24.809
23,771
9,400
5
60
82
42
25
33.385
14.021
8,400
5
80
82
50
30
22,668
21.283
10,900
10
81
190
60
45
32.569
24,153
13,700
6
86
225
75
55
38.300
19.972
10,080
7
n
120
53
37
30.346
18,506
11,300
17
60
2
75
.
29.960
24.200
10,200
12
86
130
100
27
34,755
28.252
11, COO
41
75
75
150
42
39.635
22.737
9,500
85
54
110
200
50
32.736
39.159
16,500
125
99
85
220
30
56.218
26.571
11.700
56
75
80
149
30
38.661
21.195
9.800
261
137
212
187
37
31,829
35.179
19.200
250
139
3
287
2
55.060
34,658
14.200
520
140
80
245
54
49,902
34,265
16,400
325
147
120
278
80
51.615
28.439
17,900
430
155
3
245
2
47.174
30,747
15,500
357
145
84
248
35
47,116
45,047
17,600
650
170
140
293
88
63.988
32.809
18,000
III
240
2
244
1
52,073
29,827
22.100
2,000
220
56
309
26
54.538
45,914
26,200
1,440
350
76
238
67
74.285
41,420
33,300
2,815
430
96
385
85
78.531
39.003
23.440
1,536
282
74
294
53
64.683
44,425
28.000
2.360
595
75
228
59
75,742
50,778
31.300
2,650
528
1
253
>
85.510
52,155
29,300
2.850
660
5
192
1
85,163
Continued Page 18
TABLE 15
18 -
UNITED STATES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year,' 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1964
Crop
Year-Cont*d.
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
Average
Average
I
I CALlP.j^' I PLA,# I
I I I
TEX.# I AR1Z.#| ALA.#|
II I
Boxes
LA.#| MISS.# I TOTAL
I I
T h o u s a n
44,329 41.400 2,550 730
51,961 49,800 3,550 1,100
48.730
60,500
44,010
53,530
43.830
37,010
48.176
340
240
35,960
2.792
732
16
250
12
j/4e,800
4.400
1,150
54,000
4.800
1.210
^/58.400
5,000
1,200
62,400
5,200
780
62,700
3,400
710
360
330
410
300
300
55,860
4,560 1.010
340
89,349
106.651
88.483
113,210
104,350
118,540
114.510
104.120
110.946
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
41 ,860
63,500
1,760
985
-
370
108.475
45,210
4/72,100
2.700
1,400
-
300
- 121.710
38.410
4/83,100
300
730
-
50
- 122.590
46,030
77.100
1,000
900
-
50
- 125.080
32,400
4/96,300
900
1.170
-
100
- 130.870
Average
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Average
40.782
35,418
78,420
1,332 1,037
174
92,420
1,800 1,086
182
121,745
39.420
4/ 93,500
1,500
1,130
-
175
- 135.725
38.370
^ 95,700
1,600
1.150
-
195
- 137.015
35,900
4/ 97.800
1.600
1.290
.
115
- 136,705
23.200
84,500
2.000
1,250
-
205
111,255
40.200
90,500
2,300
610
-
220
133,830
130.906
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963 2J
31,200
25,000
20,400
5/ 28,800
5/ 32.000
94.300
2.700
1,500
.
260
- 129,960
91 ,600
3,500
1,160
-
275
- 121.535
17,400
2,300
1,440
-
255
141,795
74,500
40
1,560
-
15
104,915
58,300
240
2,200
-
15
92,755
Average
27,480
87,220
1,756 1.572
164
118,192
1964 Preliminary
28 .500
81,500
1,000 2,100
10
113,210
# Includes Tangerines •Negligible
X/ 500 Boxes or less.
1/ Revised.
3/ Includes economic abandonment: Early 4 Midseason - 900,000 boxes
Tangerines - 800,000 Boxes
±/ Includes economic abandonment: Tangerines - 1944-45 season, 150,000 boxes
1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes; 1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes; 1953-54
season, 500,000 boxes; 1954-55 season, 200,000 boxes; 1955-56 season,
200,000 boxes; 1956-57 season, 200,000 boxes.
5/ Includes economic abandonment: Oranges 1952. 330,000 boxes; 1963, 550,000 boxes.
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 16
19
UNITED STATES: Total Grapefruit Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1964
1 r
I PLA. I
J L
Clwp Year
TEX.
I CALIF.
T
ARIZ.
TOTAL
1689
1699
1909
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924-
1925
1926
1927
1928
Average
10
12
X/ 1,062
5,900
5,800
6.700
7,800
8.500
6.940
Thousand Boxes-
18
123
3
5
8
35
65
23
363
395
360
394
363
375
29
34
35
60
95
51
10
31
1.186
6,295
6,234
7,103
8,289
9,023
7.389
8,900
301
387
105
9,693
7,600
200
6C0
150
8.550
8,600
361
672
120
9.753
7,500
524
720
176
8.920
11,300
753
972
211
13,236
Average
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
Average
Average
1939
1940
- 1941
8.780
11,460
16.540
428
1,598
8.532
670
1,368
1,969
152
526
1.978
10, OX
8.300
1.550
1,000
365
11,215
15.800
1.200
1,290
400
18,690
10.700
2.600
1,431
450
15.181
11 ,600
1.440
1,350
614
15.004
10,900
1,200
1,772
SCO
14,672
14,952
15.200
2.740
2,167
1,240
21 , 347
11,500
2,780
2,267
1.800
18,347
18,100
9,630
1,540
1,400
30,670
14,600
11,840
1,943
2,750
31,133
23,300
15 ,670
1.924
2,700
43.594
29.018
15.900
14.400
1,992
2,900
35.192
24,600
13.650
1.983
2.650 .
42,883
19.200
14.500
3.181
3.380
40.261
Continued Page 20
TABLE 16
20
DNITED STATES; Total Grapefruit Production, By States
Census'. Xear. 1889. 1899. 1909 & Yearly 1919-1964
Continued
Crop
Year - Cont'd
FLA.
4-
TEX. I
1-
CALIF.
I
ARIZ.
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946^
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951 2/
1952
1953^
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961 2/
1962 J2/
1963 2/^
Average
Average
Average
Average
Average
1964 Preliminary
Thousand Boxes
27.300
31.000
23.600
33.580
35,360
30.680
31.500
17,510
17.710
15,554
3.140
3,040
3,054
2,400
3,071
3,300
2,705
2.470
2,508
2.956
3.800
2.600
4.080
3,122
2,872
2.334
2,626
2,900
TOTAL
50,481
56,090
44,981
42,062
34.800
2.500
2,420
2.470
42.190
38.300
2.200
2,510
2.370
45,380
37.400
2.800
2.410
2.180
44,790
31.100
3.500
2.400
2.780
39.780
35.200
4.200
2.530
1,870
43,800
43.442
30,500
5.200
2.700
3,220
41,620
31,600
6,800
2,640
2,260
43.300
35,000
2.700
2.740
2,270
42.710
X,000
70
2.500
2,170
34.740
26,300
500
4.200
3,210
34,210
39.316
40.600
22
300
22,300
3,830
3
750
52
180
32
000
24.000
3,350
4
100
63
450
29
000
23.300
3,120
4
100
59
520
33
000
23.200
2,430
3
000
61
630
30
200
11,300
2,150
1
880
45
,530
29
300
20,820
2,976
3
366
56
,462
24,200
6.400
2,500
3
400
36
,500
33
200
7.500
2,730
3
150
46
,580
36
000
200
2,160
2
,140
40,500
32
500
400
2.460
3
000
38
.360
42
000
1,200
2,500
2
670
48
,370
2/ 500 boxes or less
2J Revised
2/ Includes economic abandonment:
1946-47 season - 2,600,000 boxes seedless 800,000 - others 1.800,000 );
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes seedless 500.000 - others 2,500,000 );
1953-54 season - 1.300,000 boxes (sfedless 300.000 - others 1.000,000 )>•
1961 season - Florida 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000-oth«r» 100<COO>^
Arizona 100,000 boxes; Calif. 120,000 boxes;
1962 season - Calif. 2,000 boxes; ,. „
1963 Season - Calif. 3.000 boxes; jsj,-. *'*''»
— — ' — I.I II IBM* wuyftiit'^iT"' '"'7''* Willi! ''»''■'■ '
U. S. OeparteMvt of A^srfcultui^e • iiktittiilAl Ki^rtla^ S«tHrle«^
TABLE 17
- 21 -
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA ORAMQES
Segregated - TEMPLES, OTHER EARLY i, fOD- SEAS ON, VALE NCI A3 i, TANGERINES
1
Crop Year 1
1
1
TAKOELOS 1
1
1
1
TEMPLES 1
1
1
1
EARLY & 1
MID-SEASON 1
1
1
VALENCIAS 1
1
1
1
TANGERINES 1
1
1
TOTAL ORQ
PRODUCTION.
- T h 0
u s a n d Bo
X e s -
1946-47
^
^
X.500
23.200
4.700
J3/58.4O0
1947-48
_
.
31.000
27.400
4.000
62.400
1948-49
_
-
32,000
26.300
4,400
62,700
1949-50
_
710
32.890
24.900
5.000
63,500
1950-51
_
1,100
35,700
30,500
■ i4/4.800
72.100
1951-52
_
1.700
42,100
34.800
^4.500
83.100
1952-53
1,700
40,600
29,900
4.900
77.100
1953-54
•
2.200
48.000
41,100
^5.000
96.300
1954-55
•
2,500
49,500
36,400
4/5,100
93.500
1955-56
235
2,800
48,700
39.500
i/4,700
95.700
1956-57
320
2,700
51.630
38.700
4/4.800
97.8C0
1957-58
350
1.500
51.200
29.800
2.100
84,600
1958-59
300
3,000
44.100
38.900
4. 500
90.500
1959-60
550
3,900
43.100
42,500
2.800
94.300
1960-61
500
4.000
47,000
35.700
4.900
91.600
1961-62
1.000
4.600
52.300
56.500
4,000
118,000
1962-63 2/
750
2,000
45.500
29,000
2,000
74,500
1963-64 2/
900
3,400
27.800
30.500
3.600
58.300
1964-65 V
1,000
3.700
46.200
40.000
3.900
86.200
JL/ July estimate. 2/ Revised. ^4/ Includes Ooverrunent purchases A abandonment for economic
reasons: 1946-47: Early 4 Mldseason 900.000; Tangerines 800,000 boxes. 1950-51 200.000 boxes;
1951-52 400,000 boxes; 1953-54 500,000 boxes; 1954-55 200.000 boxes; 1955-56 200,000
boxes: 1956-57 200,000 boxes.
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA QRAPEPRUIT
SEEDLESS and "OTHER"
Crop Year
S
White
e e d 1 e s s
Pink
Total
I
Total GRAPEFRUIT
d y (others)! PRODUCTION
Thousand Boxes
1946-47
.
.
14.000
1947-48
>
-
14.800
1948-49
•
-
14.700
1949-50
.
-
11,200
1950-51
-
-
15,800
1951-52
-
m
17,700
1952-53
-
-
17,100
1953-54
-
-
21,900
1954-55
15,800
4.700
20,500
1955-56
15.600
5.000
20.600
1956-57
15.500
'6,100
21 .600
1957-58
12.600
5.000
17,600
1958-59
14,000
5,600
19 ,600
1959-60
13.400
6,700
20.100
1960-61
11 .900
7,300
19.200
1961-62
14.800
9,000
23.800
1962-63
12,500
7,500
20.000
1963-64 2/
12.100
7.600
19.700
1964-65 i/
13.000
8.600
21.600
15.000
18.200
15.500
13,000
17,400
18,300
15,400
20,100
14.300
17,700
15.800
13.500
15,600
10,400
12,400
11,200
10,000
6,600
10,200
2/ 29,000
2/ 33,000
30.200
24.200
33,200
J/ 36,000
32.500
2/ 42,000
34.800
38. XO
37.400
31.100
35.200
30.500
31 .600
35,000
30.000
26.300
31 ,800
X/ July Estimate. Z/ Revised.
2/ Includes Government purchases and abandonment for economic reasons: 1946-47 season 2,600,000
boxes Ueedless 800,000-others 1,800,000); 1947-48 season -3.700,000 boxes (seedless 2,400,000
Others 1,3C0.0C0); 1951-52 season 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500.000 boxes-Others 2.500,000);
1953-54 season l.XO.OOO boxes (seedless 300,000 - others l.OOO.OOO); 1961 season 200,000
boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100, 000 ).
U. S. Departaent of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 18
22 -
fRODUCTleBHtft& UTILIZATION - FLORIDA CITROS
CROPS QP.1060-61 to 1963-64- INCLUSIVE
CROP
SEASON
I Total
I PRO-
I CUC-
I TION
I 1/2/
\ Fann
I Disposition
ALL ORANGES
I For
I Fain
I House
I Hold
I ffsp
Sold I
I
L
Total
Fresh
Sales
U T I L
^
A T I 0 N OF SALES
Total I Including I Boat I Truck I State
I Express I I I Sales
III I
I U 1 1
Thousand Boxes 2/
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
(Excluding Tangerines)
86,700 690 86,010
113,400 775, 112,625
74.500 575 73.925
58.300 640 57.660
Early & Mldseason
1960-61 5/ 47.000
1961-62 5/ 52,300
1962-63 5/ 43,500
1963-64 24.400
Valenclas
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
TANGERINES
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
ALL QRAPEPRUIT
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
Seedless
1950-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
35.700
56.500
29,000
30.500
4.900
4.000
2.000
3,600
31,600
35.000
30.000
26 . 300
19.200
23.800
20,000
19,700
Other than Seedless
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
Temples
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1953-64
TAN0EL03
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1953-64
LIMES
1960-61
1961-62
1952-63
1963-64
12.400
11,200
10.000
6,600
4,000
4,600
2,000
3.400
500
l.OOO
750
900
310
340
400
450
350
375
300
300
300
350
250
300
70
70
20
70
160
180
125
180
80
100
75
130
80
80
50
50
40
50
25
40
5
10
5
10
5
5
5
5
50,610
56,475
43.200
24.100
35.400
56.150
28,750
30,200
4.830
3,930
1.980
3.520
31,440
34.620
29,875
26,120
19,120
23,600
19,925
19,570
12,320
11,020
9,950
6,532
3,960
4,550
1.975
3.360
495
990
745
890
16,770
20,915
11.680
12,825
8.104
9.274
7.485
5.891
6,359
9.375
3.392
5.448
3.242
2,695
1,580
2.397
15.726
17,811
13.913
14,547
13,293
15,750
11 ,595
13,586
2,433
2,061
1,954
953
2,307
2.266
803
i.-we
401
704
582
669
12,169
16,241
8,202
8.484
5.711
6.872
5.668
3.845
4.477
7.471
1.974
3,567
2,881
2,362
1,480
2,126
13,748
15,832
12,066
12,547
11.972
14.473
10.833
12,039
1.776
1.359
1,233
508
1,981
1,898
560
1.070
318
556
468
516
Note - 1964-65 Seas
305 194
335 183
395 231 ^
445 232 ^
on. figures not available at
4.524 72 7.573 4.601
5.560 138 10.543 4.674
2.427 132 5,643 3.478
2.568 14 5.902 4,341
2.626 29 .5,037 2,393
2.838 16 5,916 2,402
J/ J/ ^ 1.817
^ A/ 4/ 2,046
1,898 43 2,536 1.882
2.722 122 4.627 1.904
J/ 4/ 4/ 1,418
.4/ J/ ^ 1.881
934
757
370
337
4,808 113
4.989 274
2.707 115
2.848 65
1.947
1,605
1.110
1.789
361
333
100
271
8.827 1.978
10.569 1.979
9.244 1,847
9,634 1,992
4.341
110
7.521 1
,321
4/
,4/
y 1
,277
4/
4/
y 1
,126
4/
y
y 1
,547
467
3
1.306
657
4/
4/
y
702
^
4/
y.
721
^
y
y
445
4/
4/
y
326
^
4/
y.
368
4/
.4/
y
243
4/
4/
y
414
4/
V
y
83
4/
y
y
148
-^
'^.
y.
114
y
4/
y
153
y y MM
y y y y
time of Summary Release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production of Value" are the same for each season.
2/ Net content of box of Florida oranges & tangerines, 90 lbs.; grapefruit & limes, 80 lbs.
J/ Includes economic abandonment. 4/ Not available. 5/ Revised.
D. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service
TABLE 19
23 -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATIOM - CALIFORNIA CITRUS
CROPS OF 1960-61 to 1963-64. . INCLUSIVE
CROP
SEASON
Pro- I FARM
due- I DISPOSITION
tlon I For
having I Farm
value I House
i/ I Hold
I Use
UTILIZATION OF SALES
F r B
P-
Sales
I
Total I Packed I Loose I
I I
I
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
_L
Thousand Boxes 2/
ALL ORANQES
1960-61
25.000
24.800
200
24.490
19,130
V
^,
5,360
1961-62
20,700
20,430
200
20,230
15.290
3/
5/
4,940
1962-63 ^
28.800
28.470
200
28,270
18.190
S/
5/
10.080
1963-64 4/
31. XO
31.150
200
30,950
22.176
5/
5/
8,774
Navels 4 Mlscel
laneous
8.860
100
8.760
8.250
^
^,
1960-61
9,000
510
1961-62
7.600
7.460
100
7.360
6.660
5/
^.
700
1962-63 h/
12.600
12.370
100
12,270
9,000
5/
5/
3.270
1963-64 4/
15.300
15.050
100
14,950
12.636
5/
5/
2.314
Valenclas
1960-61
16.000
15,840
100
15,730
10,880
5/
5/
4.850
1961-62
13.100
12,710
100
12,870
8,630
5/
5/
4,240
1962-63 6/
16.200
16.100
100
16,000
9.190
1/
5/
6,810
1963-64 Aj
16.400
16.100
100
16.000
9.540
5/
5/
6,460
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1960-61
2.640
2.630
22
2.608
1.720
5/
^.
see
1961-62
2,940
2.620
22
2.798
1.790
5/
^.
1,008
1962-63 6/
2,500
2.498
22
2.476
1,601
^
^s
875
1963-64 4/
3.900
3.897
22
3.875
2.637
y
5/
1,238
Desert Vaa,)..?,Y.£
1960-61
1.240
1.230
6
1.224
670
5/
^.
554
1961-62
1,540
1.420
6
1.414
820
5/
^.
594
1962-63 y
1.200
1,198
6
1.192
717
^
^.
475
1963-64 4/
2.500
2.497
6
2,491
1,543
5/
5/
946
Other Areas
1960-61
1,400
1,400
16
1.384
1,050
5/
s/
334
1961-62
1.400
1,200
16
1.384
970
5/
t/.
414
1962-63 6/
1.300
1.300
16
1.284
884
1/
W
400
1963-64 4/
1.400
1.400
16
1.384
1,094
5/
5/
290
LEMONS
1960-61
13,800
13.600
15
13.785
9.270
^.
•5/^
4,515
1961-62
15,200
15.000
15
15.185
8,505
5/
5/
6,680
1962-63 y
12.500
12.500
15
12.485
8.895
5/
5/
3,590
1963-64 ^
16.300
16,300
15
16,285
8,540
5/
5/
7,745
LEMONS ( ARIZONA )
1961-62
1.540
1.540
2
1.538
494
5/
S'^
1.044
1962-63
490
490
1
489
325
^.
5/,
164
1963-64 4/
1.740
1.740
2
1.738
438
5/
5/
1,300
Note - 1964-65 Season, figures not
available a
t time of
Sunnary Release
•
1/ Difference between "Total Production" and "Production having Value" Include quantities to
charity or eliminated.
2J Net content of box of Calif. Oranges considered to be 75 lbs; Grapefruit in Desert Valleys
64 lbs; in other areas 67 lbs; Lenons 76 lbs.
2/ Includes economic abandonment.
5/ Not Available.
±/ Preliminary.
£/ Revised.
0. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 20
-
24 -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - '
PEXAS. ARIZONA & LOUISIANA CITRUS
CROPS
OF 1960-61
to 1963-64
. IRCIiUSIVE
STAIIB
1
1 Total
1
PARH 1
UTILIZATION
1 PRO-
1 DUC-
1 TION
DISPOSITION 1
0^ SAIBS
CROP
For
Farm
Fresh
{ Total
1 Pro-
SEASON
1 1/
1
1
House
Hold
Use
Sold 1
1
I
Sales
cess-
1 ®^
T
housand Boxes Zf
TEXAS - ORANOES. ALL
1960-61
3,500
70
3,430
2.550
880
1961-62
2.300
35
2,265
1.233
1,032
1962-63
40
15
25
25
-
1963-64 4/
240
12
228
200
28
Early 4 Mi,dseason j/
1960-61
2.000
-
-
-
-
1961-62
1,650
-
-
•
»
1962-63
25
-
-
-
—
1963-64 4/
-
-
-
-
Valenclas ^
1960-61
1.500
.
-
-
-
1961-62
650
-
-
-
-
1962-63
15
-
-
-
-
1963-64 4/
-
-
* .
-
-
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1960-61
6,800
75
6.72b
5.414
1.281
1961-62
2.700
50
2.650
2,294
356
1962-63
70
25
45
45
1963-64 ±/
500
45
455
430
25
ARIZONA - ORANOES. ALL
1960-61
1,160
20
1.140
1,010
130
1961-62
1,440
20
1,420
1.127
293
1962-63 ,
1,560
20
1,540
986
554
1963-64 4/
2,200
20
2,180
1.650
530
N?Y?1? ^ Ml,sqgH^ngoVS ^
1960-61
440
10
430
390
40
1961-62
640
10
630
550
80
1962-63
640
10
630
530
100
1963-64^
yalfiftcj^gi? 2/
1960-61
720
10
710
620
90
1961-62
800
10
790
577
213
1962-63
920
10
910
456
454
1963-64 4/
-
-
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
2,260
20
2,240
1,398
842
1960-61
1961-62
2,270
20
2.150
1.275
875
1962-63
2,170
20
2,150
890
1,260
1963-64 ^
3.210
20
3.190
2.129
1.061
LOUISIANA - ORANGES. ALL
1960-61
275
10 ■
265
265
^
1961-62
255
5
250
250
«
1962-63
15
1
14
14
»
1963-64 i/
15
1
14
14
Note - 1964-65 season, figures
not available at time
of Summary
Release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production having Value" are the same each
season.
2/ Net content of box of Oranges In
Texas & Louisiana. 90
lbs : in Arizona 75 lbs
Net content of box of Grapefruit in Texas, 80 lbs; In Arizona 64 lbs.
2/ Utilization of Texas, & Arizona Oranges - by varieties,
^ Preliminary.
not available.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
I
TABLE 21
- 25
CITRUS CROPS OP 1960-61 to 1963-64. INCLUSI
VE
CROP
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/
1 VAJIH 1
Pro- 1 DISPOSITION 1
UTILIZATIOW OP SALES
SEASON
auc- 1 ror | ■
tlon 1 Fann |
having! House Sold
Value Hold i
1/ \ Use 1
?rcs'n
Sales
TOTAL
Pro-
cess-
ed
ORAKOES (Excluding Taruierines) - Box basis - Thousand boxes 2/
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63 2/
1963-64 4/
116,635 116,325 990 115,335
138,095 137,825 1,035 136,790
104,915 104,585 811 103.774
92,455 91,905 873 91,032
Ton basis - Thousand tons Z/
39,725
38.815
30,895
36,865
75,610
97,875
72,879
54.167
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63 JJ/
1963-64 4/
5.052
6,048
4,494
3.906
5,040 42 4.998
6,038 45 5.993
4.481 35 4,446
3.885 37 3.848
1,637
1,623
1,246
1,480
3.361
4.370
3,200
2,368
TAKOERINES
Box basis - Thousand boxes 2j
1960-61
1961-62 5/
1962-63 5/
1963-64 4/
4,900
4.000
2.000
3.600
Ton 1
4.900 70 4,830
4,000 70 3,930
2,000 20 1,980
3,600 70 3,530
sasls - Thousand tons 2/
3.242
2.695
1.580
2,397
1,588
1,235
400
1,133
1960-61 220
1961-62 5/ 180
1962-63 J/^ 95
1963-64 4/ 171
220 3 217
180 3 177
95 1 94
171 3 168
146
121
75
114
71
56
19
54
QRAPEFROIT
Box 1
Jasis - 'Hiousand boxes 2/
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63 J3/
1963-64 4/
43.300
42.910
34.740
33,910
43,290 277 43,013
42,490 272 42,218
34,738 192 34,546
33,907 267 33,640
24.288
23.170
16.44-9
19.735
18.725
19,048
18,097
13,905
Ton basis - Thousand tons 2J
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63 2/
1963-64 4/
1,695
1,677
1,429
1,367
1,695 11 1,684
1,662 n 1,651
1,429 8 1,421
1,367 11 1,356
948
904
674
789
736
747
747
567
Note - 1964-65 season, figures not available
at time of Sumnary Release.
J/ See Individual State tables for explanation of difference.
2J Net content varies: For Oranges - In Calif. & Arizona the approximate average per box Is
considered to be 75 lbs; Calif. 4 Arizona Or?pefrult- approximate average Is considered
to be 64 lbs In Calif. Desert Valleys 4 Arizona & 67 lbs In Calif, areas other than Desert
Valleys. For Florida 4 other States, net contents of box Is considered to be 90 lbs. for
Oranges and 85 lbs for Grapefruit. Texas Oranges 90 lbs, Orapefrult 80 lbs. Florida
Tangerines 90 lbs.
2/ Revised.
^ Preliminary.
5/ Florida Production 4 0, S. Production synonymous.
U, S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service
TABLE 22
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UNITED STATES - CITRUS PRDITS. PER CAPITA CONSPMPTION
.:■■ FRESH WEIGHT EQOIVALEMT - 1930-64
YEAR
Freeb ^
lbs.
Canned
Fruits
lbs.
Canned
Juice 2/
lbs.
1930
31.2
0.8
0.2
1931
42.3
1.2
0.4
1932
36.7
0.5
0.3
1933
39.4
0.8
0.5
1934
39.8
0.6
0.8
1935
44.6
1.2
2.4
1936
46.2
1.0
2.2
1937
44.5
1.4
4.7
1938
49.1
1.2
' 5.4
1939
61.4
1.4
8.5
1940
56.7
1.2
9.2
1941
57.7
1.7
13.1 ,.
1942
57.7
1.8
12.6
1943
60.3
0.1
11.2
1944
68.2
2/
21.1
1945
66.6
0.1
21.6
1946
59.1
1.1
34.8
1947
62.2
1.5
30.2
1948
54.4
2.0
36.2
1949
47.8
1.8
26.2
1950
41.2
1.5
19.8
1951
45.1
1.7
20.8
1952
44,4
1.5
17.0
1953
43.4
1.8
15.9
1954
41.2
1.9
15.8
1955
41.2
2.2
16.6 J/
1956
38.5
2.4 4/
16.3 4/
1957
36.5
2.0 4/
17.2 4/
1958
30.5
2.6 4/
17.6 4/
1959
33.4
2.1 4/
14.1 4/
1960
33.3
2.7 4/
15.2^
1961
30.2
2.5 4/
13.6 4/
1962
28.9
2.6^
14.2 4/
1963 1/
22.1
1.9 4/
13.5 4/
1964 5/
25.8
2.4
11.4
Frozen
lbs.
0.3
0.2
0.5
6.6
10.8
15.2
21.5
24.5
27.1
30.9
30.3
33.0
25.8
32.6
34.2
32.1
37.2
25.1
23.2
TOTAL
lbs.
32.2
43.9
37.5
40.7
41.2
48.2
49.4
50.6
55.7
71.3
67.1
72.5
72.1
71.6
89,3
.3
.3
.1
.1
.4
68.
95.
94.
93.
82.
73.3
82.8
84.4
85.6
86.0
90.9
87.5
88.7
76.5
82.2
85.4
78.4
82.9
62.6
62.8
j/ Revised.
2J Pack year beginning November prior to year indicated.
2/ Less than 0.05 pound. .
4/ Includes chilled citrus.
5/ Preliminary
6/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made available ■ • •
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABT.E 23
- 27
r _
ONITED STATES -' PREStt CITRUS FRUITS - PER
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRE^If VaiQHTS - ,t9??-&4
YEAR
Oranges
Tangerines
Lepions
Limes
Grapefruit
Total
Citrus
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1930
19.9
0.6
4.1
2/
6.6
31.2
1931
27.6
1.7
3.5
0.1
9.4
42.3
1932
24.6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
36.7
1933
26.6
1.4
3.5
1/
7.9
39.4
1934.
27.0
1.4
3.6
0.1
7.7
39.8
1935
30.7
1.4
4.1
0.1
8.3
44.6
1936
30.1
- 1.5
4.3
0.1
10.2
46.2
1937
26.6
2.1
3.4
o-.i
12.3
44.5
1938
33.5
1.6
4.3
0.1
9.6
4©.l
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0.1
13.7
61.4
1940
39.4
1.6
4.5
0.1
11.1
56.7
1941
38.9
1.8
4.7
0.1
12.2
57.7
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0.1
12.1
57.7
1943
39.7
2.9
5.0
0.2
12.5
60.3
1944
47.6
2.5
4.9
0.2
13.0
68.2
1945
45.1
2.7
5.1
0.2
13.5
66.6
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
0.1
14.0
59.1
1947
41.5
1.9
4.8
0.1
13.9
62.2
1948
35.7
1.8
4.5
0.1
12.3
54.4
1949
30.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
47.8
1950
26.9
2.0
4.0
0.1
8.2
41.2
1951
28.8
1.9
4.0
0.1
10.3
45.1
1952
27.9
2.0
3.9
0.1
10.5
44.4
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0.2
9.7
43.4
1954
24.5
2.0
3.6
0.1
11.0
41.2
1955
24.8
2.1
3.4
0.2
10.7
41.2
1956
22.6
2.0 jy
3.2
0.2
10.5
38.5
1957
21.6
2.0 J/
3.3
0.1
9.5
36.5
1958
17.6
1.0 J/
3.0
0.2
8.7
30.5
1959
19.8
1.5 2/
2.9
0.1
9.1
33.4
1960
19.4
1.3 J/
2.9
0.1
9.6
33.3
1961
16.2
1.9 ^
2.8
0.1
9.4
30.4
1962
15.7
1.7^
2.8
0.1
8.6
28.8
1963 jy
12.0
1.1 J/
2.5
0.1
6.4
21.8
1964 4/
14;3
1.5 J/
2.4
0.1
7.5
25.8
1/ Re vis
>ed.
2/ Less
than 0.05 pound.
2/ Tangelos included as follows: 1956 - 0.1; 1957 - 0.1; 1958 - 0.2; 1959 - 0.1;
1960 - 0.2; 1961 - 0.2; 1962 - 0.4; 1963 - 0.3; 1964 - 0.3 pound.
4/ Preliminary.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service,
TABLE 24
28
UMITED STATES - CHILLED AND FROZEN CITRUS JUICES
;iv PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1930-1964
YEAR
CHILLED 5/
ORAKOE
lbs.
GRAPEFRUIT
lbs.
I
I TOTAL
J
lbs.
FROZEN
Product
Weight 2/
lbs.
Single
Strength
Basis 3/
lbs.
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948.
1949
IC-jO
1C5?.
lCo2
ig'js
1654
1935
19io •
19.^7
1913
1959
I960
1961 ■
1562
19o3 2/
1954 4/
_
-
.
0.07
0.12
-
-
-
0.C6
0.09
-
-
-
0.09
0 22
_
-
-
0.02
3 09
-
_
_
1.5X
5,12
.
-
-
2.19
1.Z2
.
-
-
3.53
11.44
-
-
-
4.C8
1<\?5
-
.
_
4.40
13.93
0.94
.
0.94
4.94
\Z 31
1.05
0.07
1.12
4.86
i'=>,4a
1.72
0.05
1.77
5.32
16,39
1.60
0.04
1.64
4.32
13 27
1.87
0.03
1.90
5.42
16.54
2.10
0.02
2.12
5.58
17.48
1.65
0.03
1.68
5.24
16.73
2.19
0,08
2.27
5.02
19.49
1.14
0,03
1.17
4.06
13.04
1.29
0.07
1.36
3.78
11.89
i/ Revised.
2/ Includes single strength and concentrated juices.
2/ Concentrated fruit juices converted to single strength on basis of 3.525 lbs. to 1.
^ Preliminary.
5/ Chilled fruit juice is produced commercially from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen Juice or fresh juice produced for local sale.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 25 - 29 -
ONITED STATES - CANNED CITRUS JUICES AND SEGMENTS (Excluding Frozen)
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 19:^0/1964
YEAR
Canned
Single
Strength
Orange
lbs.
Canned
Single
Strength
Grape-
fruit
Canned
Single
Strength
Blended
Orange,
Grape-
fruit
lbs.
lbs.
Lemon
and
Line
lbs.
Canned
Single
Strength
Tang-
erine
lbs.
Canned
Hot Pack
Citrus
Concen-
trate ±/
lbs.
Total
lbs.
Canned
Citrus
Segments
lbs.
1930
0.01
0.05
_
-
.
-
0.06
0.6
0.2
1931
0.02
0.11
-
-
-
-
0.13
1932
0.01
0.11
.
.
-
-
0.12
0.4
1933
0.02
0.16
-
-
-
-
0.18
0.3
1934
0.07
0.21
-
-
-
-
0.28
0.6
1935
0.22
0.62
•
0.01
"
'-
0.85
0.5
1936
0.20
0.56
0.02
0.01
•
-
0.79
0.7
1937
0.28
1.29
0.06
0.04
-
-
1.67
0.6
1938
0.19
1.55
0.12
0.05
-
-
1.91
0.8
1939
0.23
2.61
0.15
0.03
•
-
3.02
0.6
1940
0.68
2.34
0.25
0.02
-
-
3.29
0.8
1941
0.74
3.08
0.42
0.04
-
0.42
4.70
1.1
1942
0.94
2.63
0.48
0.08
-
0.44
4.57
"I
J/
1943
0.27
3.03
0.27
0.02
-
0.43
4.02
1944
1.46
4.80
1.11
0.03
-
0.19
7.59
1945
2.75
3.19
1.08
0.C6
-
0.76
7.84
1946
4.15
4.93
2.36
0.10
0.11
0.97
12.62
0.5
1947
4.11
3.38
2.18
0.07
0.21
1.09
11.04
0.8
1948
5.03
3.83
2.28
0.08
0.16
1.88
13.26
1.0
1949
3.87
2.84
1.86
0.10
0.22
1.82
10.71
0.9
1950
3.37
2.02
1.01
0.07
0.23
1.95
8.65
0.8
1951
3.81
2.73
1.30
0.08
0.20
1.85
9.97
0.9
1952
3.58
2.04
0.95
0,09
0.15
1.63
8.44
0.7
1953
3.13
1.97
0.86
0.09
0.13
1.65
7.83
0.9
1954
3.08
2.28
0.89
0.08
0.10
1.36
7.79
1.0
1955
2.95
2.18
0.78
0.11
0.09
1.16
7.27
1.2
1956
2.42
2.12
0.66
0.09
0.09
1.58
6.96
1.1
1957
2.45
1.94
0.58
0.12
0.09
1.66
6.84
0.8
1958
2.66
1.74
0.72
0.12
0.08
1.62
6.94
1.1
1959
1.91
1.56
0.49
0.15
0.08
1.07
5.26
0.8
1960
2.12
1.51
0.51
0.13
0.07
1.45
5.79
1.0-
1961
1.70
1.39
0.45
0.13
0.06
1.51
5.24
0.9
1962
1.92
1.48
0.47
0.13
0.06
1.05
5.11
0.9
1963 1/
1.69
1.30
0.42
0.13
0.04
1.70
5.28
0.6
1964 2j
1.19
1.11
0.33
0.11
0.04
1.66
4.44
0.9
1/ Revised.
2/ Preliminary.
2/ Less than 0.05 pound.
4/ Single strength equivalent.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 26
- JU
FLORIDA - EQ.OIVAI£NT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY. MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 194a-49 — 1964-65"
ORAKQES - Early and Mid-season (including Temples)
SALES
SEASON
T
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
KAR.
APR. Season Average
$
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1948-49
:94
.41
.60
.81
1.01
1.31
-
.75
1949-50
2.34
1.02
1.22
2.11
2.86
3,05
-
.1.80
1950-51
1.72
1.24
1.34
1.41
1.86
1.96
1.91
1.46
1951-52
1.66
.75
.71
.66
.59
.70
.87
.70
1952-53
1.93
.67
.91
1.23
1.41
1.46
-
1.12
1953-54
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
.97
1.29
1.57
1.10
1954-55
1.23
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.23
1.52
1.68
1.12
1955-56
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1.98
1.90
-
1.71
1956-57
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1.59
1.75
-
1.45
1957-58
1.21
1.04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2.21
-
1,56
1958-59
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3. CO
2.66
1959-50
1.83
1.34
1.55
1.95
2.16
2,67
2.44
1.87
1960-61
3.03
2.46
2.55
3,06
3.46
3.35
-
2.90
1961-62
2.08
1.75
1.90
1.98
2.00
1.80
-
1.95
1962-63 2/
1,95
1.50
1.90
2.58
3.40
4.65
-
2.21
1963-64
3.87
4.31
4.50
4.72
4.86
4.19
-
4.58
1964-65 1/
4.02
2.63
2.61
3.00
3,16
2.28
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1948-49
1.13
.45
.64
,89
1,03
1.25
-
.78
1949-50
2.49
1.10
1.15
2.14
2.91
3.09
-
1.74
1950-51
2.06
1.37
1.49
1.41
1.88
2.09
2.03
1.58
1951-52
2.03
.85
.77
.65
.62
.62
1.75
.78
1952-53
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48
1.76
-
1,15
1953-54
1.38
1.32
1.28
1.09
.98
1.79
2.11
1.23
1954-55
1.34
1.07
.99
1.15
1.43
1.89
1.95
1.20
1955-56
1.73
1.32
1.60
1.87
2.03
2.21
-
1.69
1956-57
2.67
1.53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
-
1.67
1957-58
1.30
1.01
1.27
1.82
2.62
3.27
-
1.51
1938-59
3.48
2.39
2.60
2.51
2.67
3.15
3.15
2.61
1959-60
2.29
1.51
1.84
2.05
2.53
3.01
2.89
2,00
1960-61
3.46
2.79
.2.95
3.26
3.62
3.57
-
3.19
1961-62
2.44
2.04
2.12
2.42
2.56
2,47
.
2.31
1962-63
2.37
1.35
1.66
4.42
4.33
6,27
-
2,53
1963-64
4.17
4.53
4.71
4.89
4.97
4.62
-
4,70
1964-65 1/
4.59
2.93
2.87
3.23
3.16
2.77
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1948-49
.35
.36
.54
.73
.99
1.35
•
.71
1949-50
1.40
.94
1.27
2,10
2.84
3.04
-
1.84
1950-51
.70
1.11
1.24
1.41
1.86
1.91
1.91
1.38
1951-52
.69
.63
.65
.66
.58
.72
.74
.65
1952-53
.56
.59
.84
1.24
1.38
1.40
-
1.11
1953-54
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1.27
1.05
1954-55
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18
1.37
1.42
1.09
1955-56
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97
1.82
.
1.72
1956-57
1.32
1.02
1.17
1.32
1.55
1.62
.
1.37
1957-58
.98
1.08
1.53
1.63
1.83
2.C8
.
1.58
1958-59
2.03
2.33
2.53
2.63
2.83
2,93
2.93
2.67
1959-60
1.28
1.23
1.57
1.96
2.10
1.58
1.53
1.82
1960-61
2.18
1.93
2.38
3.03
3.42
3.29
-
2.83
1961-62
1.28
1.53
1.83
1.91
1.90
1.59
.
1.85
1962-63 2/
.83
1.73
1.92
2.39
2.45
2.33
.
2.11
' 1963-64
3.43
4.18
4.43
4.68
4.83
4.03
-
4.53
1964-55 1/
2.78
2.43
2.53
2.96
2.76
2.20
-
Unavailable
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Revised.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 26
- 31 -
FLORIDA - ESmVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1948-49 -- 1964-65. INCLUSIVE
ORAWOES - Late Type (Valencia)
SALES
SEASON
T
T
T
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
SEASON AVERAGE
ALL METHODS
OP SALE
1948-49
1.24
1.57
2.10
2.94
3.19
2.92
2.16
1949-50
2.97
3.10
2.54
2.32
2.43
2.70
2.61
1950-51
2.02
1.95
1.96
2.00
1.63
.86
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
.93
1952-53
1.66
1.40
1.37
1.45
1.85
2.41
1,51
1953-54
1.01
1.01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2.27
2.47
2.04
1956-57
1.89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.46
3.89
4.24
-
3.17
1958-59
2.68
2.91
2.86
3.42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60
2.05
1.86
1.94
2.12
2.52
-
2.07
1960-61
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.13
3.24
3.33
3,08
1961-62
2.05
1.87
1.88
1.T7
1.80
1.61
1.81
1962-63
2/
2.54
3.24
3.93
5.10
6.15
-
3.50
1963-64
4.60
4.15
4.50
4.62
4.47
-
4.49
1964-65
1/
2.73
2.30
2.29
2.59
2.72
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1948-49
1,37
1.58
2.14
3.14
3.32
3.31
2.24
1949-50
3.10
3.14
2.61
2.28
2.59
2.80
2.73
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1.98
1.69
1.63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.85
.97
1952-53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953-54
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
-
2.96
1958-59
2.77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60
2.17
2.01
1.78
2.03
3.09
-
2.04
1960-61
3.79
2.96
2.76
3.12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62
2.55
2.11
1.67
1.28
1.36
1.52
1,73
1962-63
2/
3.93
4.98
5.33
6.60
6.72
-
5.33
1963-64
4.79
4.22
4.33
4.52
4.92
-
4.47
1964-65
1/
3.01
2.38
2.02
2.34
3.18
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1.05
1.57
2.05
2.69
3.02
2.83
1948-49
2.C6
1949-50
2.84
3.04
2.51
2.34
2.29
2.25
2.52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1.91
2.01
1.61
.46
1.79
1951-52
.65
.78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.28
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953-54
.92
.97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.64
1.69
1.68
1.85
1,06
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1.32
1.26
l.CO
1.27
1.22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
-
3.23
1958-59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3.13
1959-60
1.93
1.73
1.98
2.13
2.43
-
2.08
1960-61
2.78
2.93
2.98
3.13
3.23
3.13
3.08
1961-62
1.78
1.68
1.93
1.83
1.83
1.63
1.83
1962-63 2/
2.43
3.03
3.73
4.78
5.68
-
3.25
1963-64
2/
4.43
4.13
4.53
4.63
4.38
-
4.49
1964-65 jy
2.53
2.25
2.33
2.63
2.53
-
Unavailable
i/ Preliminary.
2/
Revised.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 26
32
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "OW TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1948-49 - X964.-65. Inclusive
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless
SALES
SEASON
j j J j , j j j , I
I OCT. I NOV. I DEC. I JAN. I FEB. I MAR. I APR. I MAY I JUNE | JULY I Season Average
I I J \ I \ I I I I I
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1948-49
.59
.35
.34
.50
.57
.99
1.62
2.19
1.41
1.C8
.85
1949-50
2.64
1.89
1.85
1.96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
1.94
1950-51
1.27
1.11
1.18
1.10
1.40
1.20
1.14
.81
.59
.35
1.09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
.63
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1954-55
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
.81
1955-56
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
.80
1956-57
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
-
-
1.16
1958-59
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
.87
.98
1.20
.94
1.20
1959-60
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.C8
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
-
1.12
1960-61
1.60
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
.82
.63
.81
.74
1.64
1.03
1961-62
1.21
.84
.73
.70
.72
.78
.93
.62
.60
.34
.75
1962-63
2/
1.22
1.19
1.31
1.50
1.45
2.13
2.42
2.59
3.23
-
1.40
1963-64
2.16
2.32
2.34
2.33
2.51
2.62
2.91
3.37
2.65
-
2.39
1964-65
1/
2.95
2.15
2.04
1.64
1.24
.99
1.59
2.C8
-
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1948-49
.66
.44
.43
.69
.65
1.15
1.86
2.46
1.92
1.96
1.09
1949-50
2.75
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1.52
2.12
1950-51
1.44
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1.35
1.33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
.77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953-54
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.88
.82
.87
.67
1.66
.95
1954-55
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56
1.42
1.10
1.06
.97
.80
.82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
-
-
1.46
1958-59
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1959-60
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
-
1.33
1960-61
1.78
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1961-62
1.43
1.05
.95
.96
.98
1.23
1.12
.98
1.06
.90
1.09
1962-63
2/
1.33
1.37
1.55
2.67
2.37
2.77
2.97
3.02
3.91
-
2.15
1963-64 2/
2.41
2.55
2.63
2.70
2.76
3.07
3.37
4.35
3.90
-
2.71
1964-65
1/
3.52
2.44
2.49
2.04
1.83
1.44
1.96
2.49
-
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PROCESSIHQ
1948-49
.31
.26
.27
.32
.48
.64
.71
.78
.85
.87
.44
1949-50
1.06
1.48
1.69
1.83
1.76
1.74
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.72
1.04
.80
.71
.41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
.02
.03
.05
1952-53
-.05
.07
.37
.48
,43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
.05 J
1954-55
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
1955-56
-.05
-.05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
130
.50
.50
.19 1
1956-57
.00
.20
.27
.45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
-
-
.53
1958-59
.38
.68
.78
.73
.66
.73
.53
.83
.83
.48
.68
1959-60
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.65
.58
.55
.53
.
.57
1960-61
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
.36
.24
.64
.58
.56
.46
1961-62
-.10
-.01
.02
.08
.17
.09
.08
.05
.06
.03
.07
1962-63
2/
.09
.13
.31
.53
.44
.58
.82
.87
1.58
.49
1963-64
.73
1.07
1.31
1.59
2.04
1.93
1.96
1.98
1.88
-
1.65
1964-65 1/
1.16
1.22
1.02
1.01
.43
.42
.80
1.26
-
-
Unavailable
jy Preliminary.
2/
Revised.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 26
- 33
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1948-49 - 1964-65. INCLUSIVE
ORAPEPRUIT - Seedy
I I I I I I I
NOV. j DEC.j JAN. j FEB. I MAK. j APR. j MAY j
$ $ $
SALES
I I
SEASON j OCT.}
JUNE 1 JULYJ Season Average
$
$
$
$ $
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
$
1948-49
.36
.31
.32
.36
.46
.63
.86
1.31
1.23
1.17
.50
1949-50
2.09
1.51
1.63
1,84
1.77
1.74
1.75
1.28
1.25
1.37
1.66
1950-51
.88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76
.48
.41
.23
.80
1951-52
.89
.46
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
.19
.29
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
,47
,49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
,19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
,25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
,35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
,26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
,30
1956-57
1.65
.53
.60
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
,58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
-
-
,74
1958-59
1.39
.99
.93
.85
,75
,70
.59
.81
.87
-
.83
1959-60
.77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
.84
.79
-
-
.91
1960-61
1.18
1.01
1.06
1.05
.91
.68
.40
.75
.65
-
.84
1961-62
.58
.59
.59
.61
.76
.37
.34
.17
.11
-
,51
1962-63 2/
.54
.67
.71
.72
.72
.97
1.42
-
-
-
,74
1963-64 2/
1.56
1.97
2.05
2.04
2,39
2.04
1.92
2.01
2.C8
-
1.98
1964-65 1/
2.71
1.94
1.68
1.52
1,19
,85
1.45
2.02
-
-
Unavailable
SAT.KS FOR
FRESH USE
1948-49
.43
.45
.35
.47
,52
.79
1.25
1.80
1.56
1,56
.67
1949-50
2.27
1.53
1.56
1.74
1,73
1.70
1.74
1.56
1.46
1,52
1.72
1950-51
1.05
.88
,92
.87
1.04
.98
.94
.78
.65
.45
1.01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
.52
.54
1952-53
.90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.61
.66
.69
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.66
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
l.CO
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
,81
.80
,80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-58
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1.17
1.65
1.97
-
-
.98
1958-59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
,86
.65
.73
.78
-
1,05
1959-60
1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1,13
1.23
-
-
1.10
1960-61
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
.51
.87
.80
-
1.08
1961-62
.80
.84
.82
.89
.92
.94
.84
.65
.77
-
.87
1962-63 2/
.88
.88
1,04
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.12
-
-
-
1.22
1963-64 2/
1.91
1.89
2.11
2.08
2.15
2.15
2.21
2.77
2.86
-
2.01
1964-65 2/
3.41
2.37
2,38
2.02
1.77
1.37
1.89
2.46
-
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1948-49
.30
.28
.31
.34
.45
.58
,65
.74
.84
,85
.43
1949-50
1.06
1.49
1,70
1.86
1.79
1.76
1.75
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.64
1950-51
,57
.60
.60
.75
1.04
,90
.71
.41
.35
.20
.74
1951-52
.10
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
-,05
-.04
,02
.03
.14
1952-53
-.05
.21
,42
.50
.45
,43
,37
,28
,46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
,23
.20
.12
,03
,06
,13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.36
,37
,33
.29
,21
.18
,12
.14
.08
,28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
,30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
,55
.45
,42
.46
.37
.26
,47
1957-58
.57
.66
,65
.66
,67
.81
,84
.61
-
-
.68
1958-59
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
,83
.88
-
.78
1959-60
.43
.88
.88
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
-
-
.88
1960-61
.23
.88
.98
.98
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
-
.78
1961-62
.15
.52
,53
,53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.08
-
.43
1962-63 2/
.08
.59
.61
.63
.63
.73
1.C8
-
-
-
.62
1963-64
1.53
1.98
2.03
2,03
2.43
2,03
1,88
1.88
1.98
-
1.98
1964-65 1/
1.32
1,39
1.17
1.17
.71
.52
.78
1.27
•
—
Unavailable
1/ Preliminary.
2/
Revised.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Report.lng Service, Orlando
TABLE 26
- 34 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES .BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASOMS 1948-49 - 1964-65 .INCLUSIVE
TANGERINES
SALES
SEASON
I I I I I I I
I NOV. I DEC. I JAN. I FEB. I MAR. I APR. I
1 I I I 1 L
Season Average
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
$
$
$
$
$
1948-49
1.02
1.16
.94
1.02
2.99
3.39
1.20
1949-50
2.62
1.87
1.11
.90
1.51
»
1.45
1950-51
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1.14
1.44
1951-52
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3.70
-
1.31
1952-53
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
-
1.37
1953-54
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
3.35
-
1.60
1954-55
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
-
1.39
1955-56
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1.77
1956-57
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
-
1.73
1957-58
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
-
-
2.40
1958-59
2,80
1.94
.88
.51
-
-
1.62
1959-60
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
-
-
2.59
1960-61
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
-
-
1.51
1961-62
3.05
2. CO
1.93
1.14
1.44
-
2.04
1962-63
3.97
2.47
-
-
-
-
3.02
1963-64
3.82
3.70
2.44
2.09
-
-
3.45
1964-65 1/
4.64
3.04
1.79
1.36
-
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PRESH USE
1948-49
1.30
1.41
1.24
1.41
3.10
3.58
1.51
1949-50
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
-
1.92
1950-51
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
1.99
1951-52
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
-
1.56
1952-53
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
-
1.76
1953-54
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.58
3.33
2.10
1954-55
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
-
1.78
1955-56
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
2.23
1956-57
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
2.85
-
2.31
1957-58
3.21
2.65
2.52
2.11
-
-
2.86
1958-59
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
-
-
2.42
1959-60
3.24
3.34
2.96
-
-
-
3.26
1960-61
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
-
-
2.18
1961-62
3.54
2.44
2.71
2.21
2.77
-
2.72
1962-63 2/
4.53
3.04
-
-
-
-
3.63
1963-64
4.27
4.32
3.63
3.57
-
-
4.20
1964-65 j/
5.03
3.70
2.53
1.93
-
-
Unavailable
SALES FOR
PROCESSINQ
1948-49
.08
.15
.25
.24
.05
.30
.17
1949-50
.05
.38
.46
.46
.61
-
.45
1950-51
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
.20
.16
1951-52
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
-
.03
1952-53
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
-
-.02
1953-54
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
.
-.05
1954-55
-.02
.04
.04
.07
.12
-
.06
1955-56
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
.15
1956-57
.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
-
.22
1957-58
.11
.12
.07
.07
.
-
.10
1958-59
.05
.35
.30
.25
-
.
.30
1959-60
-.15
-.05
.30
_
.
.
.00
1960-61
-.35
.10
.25
.15
-
.
-.15
1961-62
.20
.50
.70
.55
.55
.
.55
1962-63 2/
.48
.66
.
.
.61
1963-64
1.95
2.05
1.60
1.35
•
.
1.85
1964-65 1/
.75
1.00
1.20
1.10
-
-
Unavailable
X/ Preliminary.
2/ Revised.
Made Available
through the Courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 26
35 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES
J
»ER BOX - SEASONS 1948-49 --
1964-65 .
INCLUSIVI
1
ALL
1 SOLD
ISOLD POR
1 ALL 1
SOLD ISOLD FOR
1 ALL
1 SOLD
1 SOLD FOR
SEASON 1
METHODS 1 PRESH
1 PROCESS-
1 METHODS 1
PRESH 1 PROCESS -
1 METHODS
1 PRESH
1 PROCESS -
1
SALES
1 USE
UNO
1 SALES 1
USE 1 INQ
1 SALES
1 USE
1 IBG
ALL
Early and
Mldseasor
I Late (Valencia)
0
R A N Q
1.47
E S
1.29
0
RANG
2/
E S
2/
0.
2.16
RANG
2.24
E S
1948-49
1.39
2.06
1 1549-50
2.14
2.19
2.12
2/
2/.
2/,
2.61
2.73
2.52
1950-51
1.65
1.76
1.57
2/
2/.
2/.
1.87
2.01
1.79
1951-52
.80
.86
.76
2/.
^
2/
.93
.97
.90
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
3/
2/
1.51
1.54
1.49
1953-54
1.26
1.39
1.20
2/
2/
2/
1.45
1.57
1.39
1954-55
1.37
1.42
1.35
1.09
1.09
1.C9
1.72
1.75
1.71
1955-50
1.85
1.86
1.85
1.71
1.68
1.72
2.04
2.C8
2,02
1956-57
1.40
1.67
1.31
1.42
1.58
1.37
1.34
1.68
1.22
1957-58
2.14
2.00
2.18
1.54
1.40
1.58
3.17
2.96
3.23
1958-59
2.87
2.78
2.89
2.65
2.51
2.68
3.12
3.06
3.13
1959-60
1.96
2.02
1.94
1,82
1.77
1.83
2.07
2.04
2.C8
1960-61
2.98
3.15
2.94
2.86
3.01
2.83
3.08
3.07
3.08
1961-62
1.88
2.05
1.84
1.93
2.14
1.88
1.81
1.73
1.83
1962-63
2.71
3.41
2.58
2.17
2.34
2.13
3.50
5.33
3.25
1963-64 7j
4.53
4.61
4.51
4.58
4.60
4.57
4.49
4.47
4.49
1964-65 \J
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ALL
Seedless
Seedy
1948-49
0 R A P
.67
E P R U
.95
I T
.43
GRAPE
.85
P R U I
1.09
__T
.44
G R A
P E P R
U I T
.50
.67
.43
1949-50
1.79
1.99
1.63
1.94
2.12
1.62
1.66
1.72
1.64
1950-51
.94
1.22
.70
1.09
1.30
.59
.80
1.01
.74
1951-52
.52
.81
.12
.74
.93
.05
.29
.54
.14
: 1952-53
.76
1.08
.40
1.01
1.21
.16
.49
,68
.42
1953-54
.49
.86
.11
.24
.71
.81
.95
1.02
.05
.16
.25
.37
.57
.66
.14
: 1954-55
.63
.95
.28
; 1955-56
.57
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
1956-57
.89
1.36
.44
1.12
1.42
.38
.58
1.03
.47
1957-58
.96
1.37
.63
1.16
1.46
.53
.74
.98
.68
195S-59
1.04
1.36
.75
1.20
1.42
.68
.83
1.05
.78
1959-60
1.05
1.31
.76
1.12
1.33
.57
.91
1.10
.88
1960-61
.96
1.24
.66
1.03
1.27
.46
.84
i.ca
.78
1961-62
.67
1.06
.26
.75
1.C9
.07
.51
.87
.43
1962-63 2/
1.24
2.02
.55
1.48
2.15
.49
.74
1.22
.62
1963-64 2/
2.29
2.66
1.81
2.39
2.72
1.65
1.98
2.01
1.98
L964-65 1/
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
T A U
3.57
G E L C
3.85
_S
1.45
T E
1.68
M P L E
1.75
S
1.45
TAN
a E R I
N E S
: 1955-56
1.77
2.23
.15
r 1956-57
2.52
2.80
1.15
1.97
2.18
1.15
1.73
2.31
.22
1957-58
3.75
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.67
1.43
2.40
2.86
,10
1958-59
3.55
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
2.48
1.62
2.42
.30
1959-60
4.29
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
1.58
2.59
3.26
.00
1960-61
4.91
5.55
2.20
3.43
3.83
2.88
1.51
2.18
.15
1961-62
3.36
4.20
1.30
2.17
3.01
1.33
2.04
2.72
.55
L962-63 2/
4.66
5.55
1.50
3.09
5.32
1.57
3,02
3.63
.61
L963-64 2/
4.88
5.48
3.G5
4.58
5.12
4.16
3.45
4.20
1.85
1964-65 1/
—
~
"
■■
L/ Uot Available.
y Revised
.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando
TABLE 27
- 36 -
CROP VALDES
CITROS FRUITS l/
CROP and STATE
Oranges:
Early, Mldseason
Navel Varieties:
California
Florida. Temple
Others
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
I Returns I Value of I Returns I Value of
I Per box 2j2/\ Production^ I Per box 2/ I Production
Pffi^^^ra
4.61
3.56
2.63
4.24
7.00
1.000
57.026
7.120
114,405
2,714
105
DqUa.rs
3.68
5.05
5.04
3,87
6.70
1.000
Dollars
55,384
17,170
122.976
3.599
100
Valencia
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
3.88
3.96
3.52
62.468
114,840
3,238
3.59
4.95
3.76
57,799
150,975
4,775
ALL ORAWOES
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
4.20
119,494
3.63
113.183
3.17
236,^5
4.99
291.121
4.20
168
3.81
914
3.81
5.952
3.81
8,374
7.00
105
6.70
100
n. S. ALL ORANQES
3.46
362,084
4.50
413,692
ORAPEFRDIT
Florida, all
1.60
47,900
2.64
Seedless
1.85
36,900
2.74
Others
1.10
11.000
2.35
Texas
4.24
297
3.34
Arizona
.99
2,148
1.84
California, all
2.70
6,745
2.87
Desert Valleys
2.06
2,468
2.75
Other Areas
3.29
4,270
3.10
69,449
53,939
15,510
1,670
5,906
11.207
6.867
4.340
0. S. ALL QRAPEPROIT
1.64
57.090
2.60
88.232
LEMONS
California
Arizona
3.97
4.64
49.625
2.274
2.12
2.84
34,556
4,942
U. S. LEMONS
4.00
51,899
2.19
39,498
LIMES 4/
Florida
TANOELOS Aj
Florida
TANQERINES 4/
Florida
3.89
5.19
3.78
1,556
3,892
7.560
4.39
5.40
4.31
1,976
4.860
15.516
\J Price * value apply only to that portion of the
door returns per box for all uses. 2/ Revised.
srop utilized. J/ Equivalent packinghouse-
jy Pla. Production 4 O.S. Production Synonymc
Made available through the courtesy of the 0. S. Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting
TABLE 28 - 37 -
AUCTION SALES - BY MONTHS - FLORIDA CITOUS - 1964-65 SEASON
CARS 4 PER BOX AVERAQE
COMMODITY
SECTION SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. JAM. FEB. MAB. APR. MAY JUNE JULY TOTAL
ORAKOES
INTERIOR
Cars - 104 166 82 66 72 93 77 38 38 68 804
j Avg. - 3.66 3.13 2.74 2.96 2.85 2.52 2.58 2.58 3.45 3.48 3.01
INDIAN RIVER
Cars 4 8 56 137 139 108 155 148 114 62 41 972
Avg. 1.92 4.39 3.49 3.13 3.49 3.57 2.68 2.75 2.84 3.73 3.78 3.16
3RAPEPRUIT -WHITE
SEED
INTERIOR
Cars - 23 16 10 4 4 2 - 1 1 - 61
Avg. - 2.81 2.29 1.80 1.89 1.70 1.16 - 2.45 2.45 - 2.30
INDIAN RIVER
Cars --0-016664- 23
Avg. - - 2.49 - 2.12 2.77 1.67 2.20 2.66 3.57 - 2.45
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR
Cars - 67 33 9 29 36 36 30 92 50 1 383
Avg. - 4.20 2.51 2.17 2.08 1.93 1.73 2.26 2.81 3.98 5.47 2.89
ItroiAN RIVER
Cars - 35 77 134 169 186 228 287 169 58 9 1352
Avg. - 4.47 3.41 3.17 3.19 2.88 2.59 2.77 3.52 4.32 4.87 3.10
tRAPEFRUIT - PINK
SEED
^ INTERIOR
Cars ----0------ 0
Avg. - - - - 2.24 2.24
INDIAN RIVER
Cars 1 1
Avg. 2.68 2.68
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR
Cars 2 33 12 11 12 10 9 26 37 6 - 158
Avg. 7.23 3.79 2.39 1.92 2.12 1.98 2.05 2.06 2.99 2.20 - 2.72
INDIAN RIVER
Cars - 55 67 162 129 113 121 186 88 43 12 9-%
Avg. - 3.94 2.94 2.63 2.85 2.76 2.79 2.74 3.23 3.94 3.85 2.93
'?EMPLE ORANGES - 4/5 Bu. Box
ALL FLORIDA
Cars - - - 31 164 204 110 34 1 1 - 545
I Avg. - - - 3.87 3.09 3.06 4.50 3.47 1.15 .76 - 3.43
'AKOERINES - 4/5 Bu. Box
ALL FLORIDA (includes all varieties)
Cars - 8 181 401 275 85 42 7 - 2 - 1001
Avg. - 5.04 4.83 3.27 3.39 3.95 5.06 4.27 - 1.99 - 3.73
'AKOERINES - 4/5 Bu. Box
ALL FLORIDA (Straight)
Cars - 3 127 361 241 23 9 3 - - - 767
Avg. - 7.31 4.99 3.28 3.42 3.35 5.55 5.25 - 3.66
Made available
:K.vfMi»Vi i-v<a r-r^nna-nai-i nn nf 1-ho RTnT>irta Cifriif; Ex»^hanpp & thp Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 29
i;.l^, - 38
UEIQHTED AVERAOE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORAKOES
iqfi4 - 65 SEASON
■,.^«r
i.
1
NEW
YORK
CITY
1
PHILADELPHIA
Interior
Indian
River
Tempi
es
Interior
Indian
River
Temples
VffiEK
' Boxes
Boxes
Cars AvK..
4/5 Bu
Cars
AvrI
Boxes
Boxes
Cars
Bu.Bxs
ENDED
1 Cars
Ava.
Cars
AVR.
Cars
.Av^- .
.Avfi-
19fj4
1
Sept. 4
_
.
1
4.25
-
-
-
-
2
1.45
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
.53
-
T
18
-
.
-
-
-
-
•r
-
-
-
-
-
25
.
-
.
.
m
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oct, 2
1
4.74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
6
4.70
-
.
-
-
2
5.09
-
-
-
-
16
8
4.67
-
.
-
-
5
4.35
-
-
-
-
23
18
3.74
1
5.18
.
-
10
4.03
-
-
-
-
30
32
3. 06
5
4.30
-
-
8
3.00
-
-
-
-
Nov. 6
19
3.75
4
4.38
.
-
9
2.75
-
-
-
-
13
25
3.53
7
4.11
-
.
9
3.28
1
2.97
-
-
20
26
3.28
12
3.41
-
.
7
3.41
-
-
-
-
27
19
2.90
17
3.25
-
-
13
2.32
8
2.80
-
-
Dec. 4
9
3.16
19
3.79
.
.
6
2.42
7
2.77
-
-
11
14
2.85
20
3.44
2
4.11
3
2.69
6
3.20
-
-
18
6
2.39
33
2.83
8
3.92
8
2.79
7
3.03
2
3.65
25
1
1.99
19
2.99
13
3.75
3
2.50
7
3.08
3
3.71
Jan. 1
4
3.69
6
4.48
11
3.63
3
2.90
4
3.30
3
3.02
8
13
2.95
20
3.87
16
3.53
6
2.99
4
3.53
4
3.04
15
4
2.87
24
3.32
22
2.96
5
3.01
2
3.85
9
3.03
22
3
3.14
23
3.47
23
2.98
1
2.78
7
3.15
8
2.77
29
4
2.56
22
3.40
22
3.00
3
2.90
5
3.39
8
3.19
Feb. 5
5
3.17
16
3.83
25
3.14
4
2.66
5
3.46
10
3.09
12
7
3.18
16
3.81
23
3.22
.
-
6
3.65
12
3.24
19
8
2.72
21
3.49
38
2.86
3
2.85
6
3.51
14
3.00
26
5
2.73
16
3.34
24
2.90
5
2.50
7
3.26
9
3.06
Mar. 5
12
3.04
15
3.29
18
4.33
3
2.34
8
2.80
5
3.74
12
7
2.74
25
2.65
29
4.20
5
2.48
7
2.94
7
4.74
19
8
2.27
26
2.53
11
5.05
5
2.28
8
2.57
5
5.19
26
6
2.44
25
2.53
12
5.15
4
2.10
8
2.40
3
5.44
Apr. 2
5
2.79
18
2.81
8
4.61
3
2.28
5
2.60
4
3.76
9
8
2.63
22
2.66
9
3.47
3
3.03
8
2.90
3
3.48
16
9
2.69
15
2.75
5
2.72
4
2.54
6
2.77
2
2.68
23
5
2.60
16
2.92
.
-
6
2.32
4
2.32
1
1.32
30
-
-
26
2.59
-
.
5
2.49
5
2.66
-
-
May 7
1
2.06
29
2.55
1
1.15
9
2.43
6
2.53
-
-
14
1
2.35
22
2.72
.
.
1
2.23
4
2.64
.
-
21
-
-
15
3.26
-
.
3
2.72
2
3.06
-
-
28 !
4
2.69
18
3.31
.
.
6
3.02
1
3.10
-
-
June 4
3
3.21
14
3.37
.
.
4
2.82
2
3.27
-
-
11
10
3.56
10
3.63
1
.76
3
3.33
3
3.42
-
-
18 1
6
3.93
9
4.21
-
-
3
3.38
2
4.29
.
-
25 I
6
3.47
14
3.69
-
.
2
3.29
1
3.68
•
-
July 2 j
10
3.09
10
3.85
•
-
3
3.05
4
3.56
-
-
9
6
3.28
9
3.78
.
-
3
3.13
2
3.58
-
•
16
8
3.64
7
3.62
.
-
2
3.56
1
3.29
-
-
23 !
11
3.93
3
4.27
-
-
5
3.07
.
-
-
-
30
14
3.83
1
3.71
-
-
4
3.11
1
3.27
-
-
TOTALS
377
3.23
651
3.21
321
3.4a
199
2.89
173
3.00
112
3.39
Total Sales, Floi
'Ida Oranges, Excluding
Total
Sales
, Florida Oranges,
Excluding
Temples - - - - -
- - 1028 Cars
$3.22 Avg.
Tempi
es - -
" " "
372 Cars $
2.94 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
- 39 -
WEIQHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1964 - 65 SEASON
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
Interior Indian River Temples , Interior Indian River Temples
Boxes Boxes 4/5 Bu.Bx5_ Boxes Boxes 4/5 Bu. Bxs
nar.; Avg Cars Avg. Cars Avg.l Cars Ayg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Sept. 4
11
13
25
Oct, 2
9
16
23
20
Nov. 6
13
20
27
Dec. 4
11
18
25
Jan. 1
.965 8
15
22
29
Feb. 5
12
19
26
Mar. 5
12
19
26
Apr. 2
9
16
23
30
May 7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
«
.
-
.
.
.
0
4.25
-
-
-
-
•
.
•
-
.
.
2
4.38
-
-
-
-
_
«
.
_
•
-
0
4.28
.
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.23
.
.
3
3.ie
-
-
-
-
-
.
2
4.13
.
-
1
3.18
-
-
-
-
-
.
2
3.89
-
.
2
3.36
-
-
-
-
1
3.71
1
3.49
.
-
4
3. CO
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.98
-
.
3
2.87
-
-
-
-
3
3.26
3
3.31
.
.
5
2.60
-
-
-
-
4
3.36
•
•
3
3. CO
1
l.cl
0
3.67
•
•
6
2.98
.
.
2
3. 06
1
2.46
-
-
-
.
3
2.93
0
4
55
3
2.63
1
2.48
1
4.25
.
.
1
3.55
1
2
.34
1
3.33
2
2.86
1-
-
.
-
4
3.55
2
4
54
•
-
-
-
3
3.19
1
1.96
4
3.65
2
3
10
3
2.98
.•
-
2
2.63
3
3.24
3
3
08
1
3.09
-
-
0
2.49
1
1.80
5
3.19
4
2
70
3
2.02
1
2.57
0
3.22
-
.
3
3.65
3
2
93
2
2.85
-
-
2
3.25
-
-
2
3.83
2
3
76
1
3.13
-
-
2
2.76
3
3.10
2
3.85
3
3
52
3
2.95
-
-
4
2.67
2
2.34
4
3.29
2
3
17
3
2.71
-
-
3
3.01
3
2.64
4
3.21
2
3
'33
2
2.86
-
-
3
3.20
1
2.25
5
3.02
0
4
85
1
2.74
1
2.81
1
4.46
3
2.12
6
2.73
2
5
11
4
2.47
2
2.54
1
4.97
.
-
8
2.36
1
5
20
2
2.82
0
2.35
1
5.41
.
.
3
2.58
.
.
3
2.16
0
2.47
0
3.21
_
_
2
3.21
-
.
2
2.53
-
•
-
-
-
.
7
2.80
.
-
2
2.60
1
2.41
0
3.06
.
.
3
2.93
-
-
1
2.52
1
2.46
-
-
-
-
3
3. 05
1
2
34
2
2.76
1
2.55
-
-
3
2.39
5
2.82
0
2
75
2
2.55
1
2.55
-
-
1
2.11
4
2.72
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.94
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
2
3.33
-
-
2
2.95
-
-
-
-
.
.
2
4.04
.
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
.
-
2
4.40
•
-
1
3.42
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.17
-
-
-
•
-
-
-
-
.
.
2
4.03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
1
4.09
-
-
1
2.28
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4.70
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Pemples ----- 140 Cars $3.14 Avg.
I Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
' Temples 83 Cars $2.79 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 29
- 40 -
WEIQHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORAMQES
1964 - 65 SEASOM
CLEViXAND
I
CHICAOO
V/EEK
ENDED
1964
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1965
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
3
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
20
+
Interior Indian River Temples | Interior
Boxes Boxes 4/5 Bu. Bxsj Boxes,
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. I Cars Avg.
J
Indian River Temples
Boxes 4/5 Bu. Bxs.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
1 2.92
0 4.26
2
2.77
.
-
-
-
2
3.26
-
-
-
-
3
3.21
_
-
-
-
6
2.24
-
-
-
-
3
2.45
-
-
-
-
2
2.91
-
-
-
-
2
2.00
.
.
.
.
2
3.05
-
-
2
4.51
-
-
-
-
1
3.41
.
.
_
_
5
3.27
0
2.98
1
3
08
5
2.69
.
.
1
3
06
4
2.78
0
2.98
0
3
37
3
3.01
-
-
2
3
60
3
3.53
3
2.82
-
-
4
2.90
2
2.74
2
3
45
3
3.35
0
2.75
2
2
97
2
4.12
.
-
2
2
74
2
4.38
2
2,39
1
2
61
0
5.52
1
2.50
.
-
-
.
1
2.51
-
-
1
1.95
1
2.55
-
>
.
-
2
2.34
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
1 2.92
34 2.62
11 3.11
35 3.24
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples ----- 1 Car $2.62 Avg.
i Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
I Temples ----- 45 Cars $2.74 Avg.
I
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 29
- 41 .
WEIGHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORANQES
1964 - 65 SEASON
DETROIT
TOTAL
ALL CITIES
WEEK
Interior
.Bo;t?s
Cars Avg.
Indian River Temples
Boxes 4/5 Bu.Bxs.
Interior
Boxes
Cars Avg.
Indian River Temples
Boxes 4/5 Bu. Bxs
ENDED
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
4
-
.
-
.
.
.
.
-
3
2.38
-
.
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
.53
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
>
>
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
.
-
2
-
.
.
.
.
•
1
4.74
-
.
.
-
9
0
3.49
-
.
.
.
8
4.80
.
.
.
.
16
-
.
.
.
.
-
15
4.52
-
.
.
.
23
1
4.30
-
.
.
.
29
3.86
1
5.18
.
.
30
7
3.32
-
.
-
.
51
3.09
7
4.28
-
.
6
2
3.48
-
.
.
.
33
3.39
6
4.30
.
.
13
4
3.C8
-
.
.
.
42
3.41
10
3.95
.
-
20
4
2.87
•
-
.
.
■ 45
3.24
13
3.42
-
.
27
5
2.37
•
.
-
.
46
2.59
27
3.17
-
.
4
2
2.95
-
-
-
.
28
2.82
29
3.49
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
.
.
22
2.85
31
3.33
2
4.11
18
2
3.27
-
-
.
.
20
2.66
47
2.87
10
3.87
25
3
2.00
-
.
-
.
12
2.46
30
2.99
19
3.85
1
2
3.15
-
-
-
.
10
3.31
13
3.80
16
3.45
8
2
2.98
-
-
.
-
21
2.96
28
3.77
25
3.49
15
1
3.09
-
-
1
2
.94
14
2.89
30
3.40
41
3. CO
22
1
3.21
-
.
3
2
.65
6
3.08
34
3.37
42
2.89
29
4
2.97
-
-
2
3
.66
15
2.74
34
3.33
40
3.02
5
5
2.90
-
-
3
3
.08
16
2.92
24
3.73
46
3.11
12 .
0
3.59
-
-
2
3
.47
8
3.17
26
3.76
44
3.26
19
8
2.74
-
.
6
3
43
28
2.82
29
3.52
69
2.96
26
3
2.89
-
-
4
3
CO
20
2.71
29
3.32
45
2.99
5 •
5
2.42
-
.
2
2
80
25
2.77
29
3.12
32
3.99
12 .
6
2.70
-
-
2
4
25
20
2.64
40
2.76
41
4.31
19
6
2.51
-
.
1
5
07
28
2.34
43
2.56
20
5.09
26
7
2.34
2
2.04
-
.
20
2.33
43
2.45
17
5.22
2
3
2.57
-
.
.
.
15
2.50
26
2.74
13
4.14
9
3
2.55
-
-
-
.
17
2.67
32
2.75
12
3.47
16
3
2.94
2
2.86
.
.
20
2.65
31
2.76
7
2.71
23
5
2.61
-
-
-
-
17
2.50
24
2.90
1
1.32
30
1
2.61
-
•
-
.
8
2.57
35
2.64
1
2.34
7
3
2.65
1
2.39
.
.
18
2.45
42
2.58
1
1.15
14
0
2.55
2
2.27
-
.
3
2.23
32
2.68
.
21
1
2.35
-
-
.
.
4
2.63
19
3.20
.
_
28
1
2.16
-
-
-
-
13
2.84
21
3.30
-
.
4
-
-
-
-
.
.
7
2.99
18
3.43
.
•
11
-
-
-
-
-
.
14
3.50
15
3.69
1
.76
18
-
-
-
-
-
.
9
3.75
12
4.22
•
.
25
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
3.43
17
3.73
-
.
2
-
-
-
-
-
.
14
3.02
15
3.79
-
•
9
-
-
-
-
•
.
9
3.23
12
3.75
-
.
16
-
-
-
.
.
.
10
3.62
9
3.71
•
•
23
-
-
-
-
-
.
17
3.72
3
4.27
.
_
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
3.67
2
3.49
-
w
100 2.76
7 2.39
26 3.311 804 3.01 972 3.16 545 3.43
'otal Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
'emples 107 Cars $2.74 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
[Temples - - - - 1776 Cars $3.09 Avg.
Made available
iirough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
42
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAPEPRUIT
1964 - 65 SEASON
NEWYORKCITY
1
1
WHITE j PINK
1
S E
ED SEEDLESS 1 SEED SEEDLESS
Interior
Indian Interior Indian [Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River | River River
i
Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.jCars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg Cars Avg.
1Q64
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
20
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan
1965
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
2 7.23 -
9 6.02 3 5.56 3 5.72
6 5.07 5 5.97 ... - 2 4.92 6 5.20
3 3.05 - - 5 4.11 6 4.85 - - - - 5 3.46 8 4.46
4 3.04 - - 6 3.24 11 4.39 - - - - 3 3.07 10 3.98
3 2.23 - - 3 2.52 11 3.66 - - - - 3 2.43 18 3.11
2 2.49 0 2.49 6 2.63 14 3.64 - . - - 1 2.94 3 3.26
1 3.77 - - 4 2.76 10 3.74 - - - - 2 2.63 8 3.24
2 2.65 - - 2 2.73 12 3.62 - ... 1 2.32 8 3.31
4 2.03 - - 8 2.24 15 3.21 -- . _ .3 2.26 18 2.56
3 1.87 - - - -22 3.03 . . - . - - 18 2.39
1 2.26 - - 2 2.67 18 3.30 . . . . 2 1.86 20 2.52
1 2.26 - - - -21 3.45 .... 1 2.10 17 2.95
18 3.11 . - . . - - 27 2.43
1 2.25 14 3.21 .... 1 2.05 22 2.34
1 2.93 - - 2 2.23 19 3.40 .... 3 2.05 9 2.90
2 2.14 26 3.05 .... 1 2.34 9 3.10
2 1.91 22 3.25 .... - - 10 3.27
3 2.09 19 3.22 .... 1 2.36 13 2.86
2 2.74 17 3.18 .... - - 17 2.70
1 2.77 2 1.95 23 3.17 .... - - 12 2.89
1 2.68 2 1.8C 33 2.97 . . - - - - 15 2.82
1 1.87 0 2.29 4 1.88 33 2.54 .... - - 18 2.60
1 1.83 35 2.52 .... - - 20 2.49
- - - 32 2.57 .... - - 17 2.65
2 2.06 4 1.88 25 2.87 .... - - 14 2.64
2 1.81 2 1.94 31 2.65 .... 2 2.07 14 2.70
2 1.92 45 2.52 . . _ . 2 1.78 19 2.63
3 1.91 2 1.97 33 2.80 . . . . 2 1.91 25 2.75
2 2.45 2 2.13 32 3.09 .... 3 2.08 21 2.78
1 2.57 3 2.14 37 2.94 1 2.31 29 2.65
-' - 6 2.47 29 2.94 .... 3 1.72 18 2.77
2 2.26 8 2.59 27 3.25 .... 1 2.80 13 2.85
1 2.48 8 2.43 23 3.34 .... 4 2.61 14 2.94
1 2.45 1 3.09 8 3.01 27 3.51 . - _ . 3 3.03 9 3.42
2 2.93 12 3.14 28 4.07 .... 4 2.35 10 3.83
1 3.23 8 3.69 21 4.02 .... - - 10 3.53
2 3.83 7 4.33 13 4.35 .... - - 5 3.54
- 11 4.46 4 4.98 .... 3 2.00 4 4.22
1 2.45 - - 7 4.38 6 4.99 .... 1 3.22 3 4.47
15. 47 65. 56 . . . . - - 3 4.78
_ . . - - 3 3.84
11. 96. .. .- -3 3.59
Totals 28 2.50 21 2.53 163 3.20 824 3.20
63 2.83 543 2.91
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections 1642 Cars $3.07 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service, I
TABLE 30
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAPEPRUIT
1964 - 65 SEASON
PHILADELPHIA
WHIT
E PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS SEED
S E E D L
ESS
Interior Indian
Rivsr
Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River
Interior
Indian
River
Cars AvK. Cars Avk,
Cars AvK. Cars Avk. Cars Avk. Cars Av^.
Cars Avs.
Cars Avk.
1964
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
15
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
20
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Peb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
1
3
2
5
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
4.19
3.71
2.63
2.41
2.02
2.09
2.20
2.10
.92
.71
.47
.47
,47
.43
.48
.04
.14
1 2.20
2 1.36
1 .71
1 1.62
2 1.13
1 .3.38
2
6.03
.
-
1
4.12
-
-
3
3.92
-
-
4
3.44
.
-
4
2.81
.
-
2.62
3
3.23
2.83
4
3.21
2.02
4
3. CO
2.03
3
3.01
1.94
5
2.69
2.24
2
2.86
2
2.08
4
2.84
1
2.04
3
2.71
0
2.17
5
2.88
2
1.77
2
2.88
3
1.88
6
2.89
2
2.06
2
2.88
2
2.15
5
2.72
3
1.97
5
2.62
3
1.77
7
2.54
3
1.70
5
2.87
2
1.76
6
2,52
3
1.60
12
2.19
4
1.59
5
2.27
3
1.49
10
2.23
-
-
6
2.16
0
2.09
7
2.27
0
2.15
6
2.71
1
1.89
6
2.88
1
1.93
6
2.79
2
2.78
4
3.05
3
2.70
8
3.00
4
2.55
4
3.11
3
2.62
5
3.41
3
3.21
4
3,45
2
3,61
3
2.74
1
4.33
2
3.94
-
-
1
5.92
-
.
1
4.90
-
-
1
4.46
C 2.24
3
4.56
.
-
1
4.36
2
4.04
1
4.09
.
.
2
2.78
3
3.40
1
2.28
2
3.20
-
-
3
3.02
2
2.40
5
2.94
1
2.08
6
2.76
1
1.82
4
2.59
1
1.90
8
2.49
1
1.84
10
2.40
1
1.95
8
2.44
1
1.80
6
2.60
-
-
4
2.67
1
2.15
4
3.04
0
2.13
5
2.80
2
2.06
5
2.75
4
1.91
4
2.75
0
1.84
6
2.45
1
2.27
5
2.55
-
.
4
2.79
1
1.46
7
2.34
0
1.80
3
2.58
-
-
3
3.31
.
-
3
3.02
1
2,17
4
2.83
1
2.57
5
2.92
2
2.50
4
2.90
2
1.88
5
2.93
-
-
4
3.05
1
2.87
3
3.23
2
2.65
3
3.34
2
3.71
4
3.58
0
4.15
4
3.37
.
-
2
4.20
.
.
1
4.22
1
1.18
2
4.81
-
m
0
3.46
3.09
TOTALS
32 2.17 3 1.88
73 2.50 162 2.77
0 2.24
37 2.54 152 2.85
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections 459 Cars $2.69 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
. 44 .
WEIQHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAPEFRDIT
1964 - 65 SEASON
BOSTON
W H I
T E PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS SEED
SEEDLESS
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River
Interior Indian
Hiver
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
1964
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
Q
16
23
30
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan
1965
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
TOTALS
0 2.41
-
-
-
-
1
5.02
-
-
1
3.23
1
3.94
-
.
-
.
2
4.15
-
-
-
-
0
3.36
-
«
-
_
2
3.46
-
-
-
-
1
3.45
-
-
.
.
4
2.75
-
-
-
-
3
2.43
-
-
-
-
2
2.98
-
-
-
-
2
3.65
-
>
.
.
1
3.44
-
-
1
1.72
2
3.30
-
-
-
.
3
3.20
-
-
-
-
2
3.46
-
-
-
.
1
2.84
-
-
1
2.33
3
2.84
-
-
-
.
4
2.74
-
-
-
-
7
2.66
-
-
1
1.83
4
2.65
-
-
-
-
8
2.41
-
-
-
.
5
2.80
0
2.30
-
-
8
2.68
-
-
-
-
8
2.42
-
-
-
-
14
2.00
0
2.05
-
-
7
2.36
-
-
-
-
6
2.34
-
-
-
-
6
2.58
-
-
2
2.32
7
2.47
-
-
2
2.24
4
2.79
-
-
2
3.00
4
2.82
-
-
3
2.46
2
3.34
-
-
3
2.58
2
3.96
-
-
3
3.10
-
-
-
-
2
2.61
0
3.86
-
-
1
.92
0
4.65
-
-
-
-
1
5.27
0 2.41 0 2.17
0 4.39
-
-
1
4.02
-
-
1
3.80
>
-
0
3.61
-
-
3
2.84
.
-
0
2.94
-
-
2
3.24
-
.
4
2.44
-
-
6
2.28
_
.
5
2.40
-
.
2
2.93
.
.
5
2.44
•
-
4
2.69
-
-
3
2.98
-
-
2
3.25
-
.
4
2.88
-
~
5
2.66
-
-
2
2.93
-
-
2
3.13
-
-
5
2.79
-
-
4
2.59
-
-
5
3.00
-
-
3
3.13
-
-
7
2.62
•
-
4
2.80
-
-
5
2.73
-
-
4
2.89
•
.
3
3.02
.
-
6
2.86
0
2.76
.5
2.89
2
3.15
4
2.97
3
3.24
1
3.26
1
2.72
3
3.26
1
2.81
2
4.07
0
1.65
2
3.37
-
.
2
3.88
-
.
0
4.28
-
-
1
2.90
-
-
1
3.53
22 2.49 127 2.72
7 3.08 118 2.86
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections 274 Cars $2.77 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal -State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
45 -
1954 ■-
65 SEASON
P I
T T S B U R
a H
— -
w
H i
T E
P I
N K
-
S B
E D
s
E E
D L E
S S
S E
E D
S E
E D L
E S
S
Interior
Indl
an
Interior
Indian
Interior
Indian
Interior
Indian
Cars
Ayfi.
Cars AvK.
Car
S AVA.
River
Cars AvK.
Rlv.er
Cars AvK.
RJ.V
Car
er
Cars
AVR.
Car's t.vit.
s AvR.
;964
•;, . ,_ „
Sept
. 4-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
«
«
-
-
-
•
•
•
-
-
"
-
"
"
"
18
-
-
-
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
_
_
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oct.
2
-
.
.
-
0
5.25
-
.
-
-
-
-
1
5.01
-
-
9
.
. ■
.
-
3
4.90
.
-
-
-
-
-
0
5.27
-
-
16
.
.
.
.
3
3.83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
.
-
.
.
2
3.55
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.32
-
-
30
•
•
•
•
1
2.85
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.68
-
-
Nov.
6
_
_
.
_
1
2.60
1
3.27
-
•
-
-
-
-
1
2.82
13
«
.
_
■
2
2.79
1
3.20
.
-
.
-
0
3.00
0
3.01
20
.
_
.
•
0
2.37
2
3.08
-
-
-
-
0
2.53
2
3,09
27
•
.
.
.
.
3
2.53
.
-
.
-
1
2.20
1
2.98
Dec.
4
_
•
_
.
0
2.24
1
3.32
.
- '
-
-
0
1.57
4
2.41
11
•
•
.
- .
0
1.82
4
2.83
.
-
-
-
0
1.80
2
2.53
18
.
.
•
.
4
3.15
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.04
25
•
_
•
_
_
•
3
2.86
-
.
-
-
1
2.04
3
2.67
Jan.
1
.
_
.
-
1
1.90
3
2.94
-
.
-
-
0
1.90
2
2.87
1965
8
.
.
•
_
1
1.86
2
3.43
-'
-
-
-
-
0
3.52
15
-
.
.
.
-
.
3
3.14
>
-'"
-
-
-
-
3
3.03
22
.
■
.
.
_
_
2
3.40
-■■
.
-
-
-
-
2
3,26
29
.
-
-
-
1
2.31
3
3.31
-;•
-
-
-
0
2.31
1
3.54
Feb.
5
.
_
_
•
1
2.16
3
3. CO
--'
-'
-
-
-
••
3
2.81
12
•
•
•
«
7
2.70
-■
-
-
-
0
2.30
0
3.21
19
«
•
•
«
1
1.38
" 3
2.76 •
-
-
-
-
1
1.79
3
2.61
26
•
.
.
-
1
1,83
5
2.36
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.85
Mar.
5
•
«
.
.
1
1.26
3
2.54
.
-
.
-
0
1.74
1
3.02
12
•
•
.
*
1
1.80
5
2.54
-
.
-
-
1
2.12
2
3,31
19
.
.
_
_
0
1.80
5
2.47
-
.
-
-
-
-
2
3,13
26
«
-
.
-
1
.92
5
2.52
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.48
Apr.
2
_
-
«
-
.
.
3
2.45
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.07
9
«
.
«
-
.
.
3
2.78
-
-
-
-
0
2,15
2
2.80
16
•
•
•
-
-
-
2
3.12
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
2.85
23
.
-
-
.
0
2.71
3
3.23
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.98
30
.
-
.
_
1
2.53
4
3.03
»
-
-
-
1
2.58
0
3,06
May
7
-
-
0
2.31
1
2.47
2
3.23
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2,84
14
«
_
-
.
2
2.76
2
3.66
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
3.71
21
.
•
_
_
2
3.09
2
3.88
-
.
-
-
1
3.22
0
3.48
28
_
•
•
•
.
2
3.98
-
-
-
-
2
3.01
0
3.23
June
4
-
.
-
.
1
3.63
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
3.50
1
3,31
11
-
-
.
.
-
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.53
16
-
.
-
-
-
.
0
5.94
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
4.95
25
.
-
-
-
.
.
1
4.47
-
>
-
-
-
-
1
3.87
July
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
.
_
.
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
"
•
••
TOTALS
-
-
0
2.31
28
2.85
93
2.93
-
-
-
-
12
2.80
50
2.97
Total Sale
s, Florida
Grap
efrult.
All
Varieties
4 Sections-
- - -
- 183
Cars
$2.
92 Avg
•
Made Available .
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal -State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- 46 -
WEIGHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAFEFRUIT
1964 - 65 SEASON
CHICAGO
Oct.
Nov.
1964
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
Dec
Jan
1965
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
TOTALS
WHIT
E
PINK
1
S rE D
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Interior Indian
River
Cars AvK. (Cars Avk.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avp. Cars Av«.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avfi. Cars Avk.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Ave. Cars Avk.
0 2.41
1 1.18
1
5.49
.
-
2
4.41
-
-
1
4.10
-
-
2
3.46
-
-
2
2.87
0
3.56
0
3.42
v
«,
0
2.66
0
2.76
1
2.25
-
-
-
-
2
3.24
0
2.40
3
3.82
1
1.55
1
4.C8
-
.
4
3.27
.
-
2
3.37
-
-
2
3.47
1
2.18
1
3.19
1
2.25
3
3.74
-
-
4
3.18
1
1.90
3
3.29
1
1.90
1
3,36
1
1.96
5
3.18
0
1.76
4
2.96
-
.
3
3.31
•
-
5-
2.90
1
1.60
5
2.82
-
-
3
2.95
0
1.95
3
2.79
-
-
3
2.92
1
2.27
4
3.17
1
1.98
4
3.23
1
2.35
3
3.55
3
2.74
4
3.58
2
2.62
2
3.53
2
3.23
2
4.36
3
4.24
4
4.57
2
4.19
2
4.48
2
4.29
3
4.80
1 1.18
33 3.11 85 3.41
1
5.36
-
-
1
4.23
-
-
0
3.42
-
.
0
3.03
2
3.56
-
-
2
3.10
0
2.65
1
3.16
-
-
2
2.95
0
2.38
-
-
1
2.16
3
3.43
0
2.15
2
3.18
0
2.21
4
3.45
.
-
5
3.13
.
-
3
2.32
-
• -
0
3.78
.
-
4
3.49
-
.
0
3.67
-
-
0
3.39
1
2.04
1
2.74
0
1.99
2
3.76
.
-
1
2.47
1
1.91
1
2.81
-
-
1
3.50
-
-
1
3.93
-
-
3
3.24
1
2.03
3
3.55
-
-
3
3.26
1
2.23
4
2.68
-
-
3
2.06
-
-
0
3.22
0
2.41
0
3.38
1
2.72
0
3.19
1
2.91
3
2.93
0
3.36
2
3.80
0
3.93
1
4.09
-
-
2
4.45
.
-
0
4.68
-
-
2
4.48
9 2.84 61 3.25
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections
189 Cars $3.29 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal -State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- 47 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AOCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAFEFRDIT
1964 - 65 SEASON
DETROIT
w
HIT
E
PIN
K
S E
E D
-SEEDLESS SE
E D
SEEDLESS
Interior
Cars Avg.
Indian
River
Cars Avg
Interior Indian Interior
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Indian
. R4Yef . ,_
Cars Avg
-
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1965
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Nay
2.55
2.30
1
5.74
-
-
1
4.92
-
-
1
5.03
•
-
2
3.66
-
-
1
2.69
-
-
2
2.78
.
-
0
2.73
-
-
2
2.52
.
.
1
2.34
.
-
1
2.26
1
4.30
0
2.04
2
3.65
-
-
3
3.32
0
2. CO
2
3.54
1
2.69
2
3.05
-
-
3
2.90
0
2.29
4
3.38
1
2.41
2
4.04
2
2.15
4
2.81
2
1.86
1
3.25
2
1.95
3
2.93
1
1.96
2
3.18
2
2,09
2
3.43
1
2.71
2
3.30
4
2.01
2
3.17
5
1.85
2
2.58
5
1.56
3
2.81
-
.
1
3.19
-
-
2
2.71
2
2.09
3
3.22
1
2.04
2
3.02
2
2.64
2
2.93
4
2.79
5
2.98
8
2.23
2
3.25
3
2.94
2
3.40
3
3.59
2
3.87
2
3.39
.
-
1
4.12
-
-
1 4.82
2
3.23
1
3.59
1
2.61
-
0
2.92
.
_
0
2.73
-
-
0
2.31
-
0
2.37
-
0
2.36
1
4.14
1
1.75
2
3.75
1
1.95
3
2.85
0
2. CO
2
3.56
1
2.03
2
2.98
-
.
0
3.26
.
-
2
3.73
1
2.50
2
4.10
0
2.35
3
3.02
2
2.09
0
3.37
_
.
2
2.86
-
.
2
3.35
.
-
1
3.44
1
2.29
2
3.77
3
2.15
2
4.01
0
1.79
1
2.47
0
1.79
2
3.06
1
1.61
1
2.82
0
2.25
2
2.94
3
2.12
5
1.91
2
2.00
3
2.95
1
2.26
1
2.62
1
3.04
3
3.29
3
2,47
2
3.31
2
3.30
1
2.95
3
3.54
2
3.62
2 3.89
TOTMiS
0 2.43 *
64 2.56 61 3.18
30 2.56 52 3.19
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections -
207 Cars $2.90 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- 48 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORAPEPRniT
1964- - 65 SEASON - • ■-
TOTAL ALL C
I
TIES
WHIT
E
PIN
K
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
S E E D L
ESS
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior
Cars Avg.
Indian
River
Cars Avg.
Oct.
Nov.
1964
Sept. 4
11
18
25
2
9
15
23
30
6
13
20
27
Dec. 4
11
18
25
Jan. 1
1965 8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
June 4
11
18
25
July 2
9
16
23
30
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
TOTALS
1
3
5
9
5
4
3
3
6
5
2
2
1
1
1
2
0
.19
.71
.88
.69
.14
.29
.72
2.47
1.99
1.81
1.87
.87
.47
,43
,93
,61
,14
1 2.20
3 1.53
.71
1.62
1 2.45
1 2.45
0 2.49
2
4
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
2.28
1.95
1 2.77
1 2.68
0 2.29
2. 06
1.47
1.91
2.46
2.57
2.30
2.26
2.48
3.09
2.93
3.23
3.68
13
13
13
16
12
10
7
5
11
2
3
3
1
3
6
6
6
8
10
8
8
10
6
9
13
8
2
2
6
6
14
21
26
21
24
18
13
12
7
1
5
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1,
2,
2.
2,
2,
1,
1.
1,
1,
1,
1.
1.
1.
1,
2,
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
4.
4.
5.
96
84
07
16
38
47
,41 12
,78 12
,65 20
,78 15
,50 20
,23 22
,10 35
,53 32
,90 35
,04 32
,28 27
93 30
02 43
10 33
15 36
15 32
87 45
75 55
89 54
77 63
80 54
76 55
57 56
92 73
97 54
10 53
06 58
51 49
63 50
47 37
89 40
27 42
66 26
04 18
5
9
8
5.97
4.85
4.44
3.68
3.61
3.56
3.43
3.10
3.01
3.22
3.33
3.13
3.13
3.31
3.C8
3.35
3.10
3.06
2.95
2.94
2.65
2.51
2.51
2.67
2.58
2.41
2.74
3.00
2.93
2.93
3.19
3.28
3.61
■ 4.04
3.91
4.38
5.17
4.95
5.23
1 1.96
61 2.30 24 2.45 383 2.89 1352 3.10
0 2.24
2
4
7
7
7
8
2
2
3
5
2
4
3
2
3
3
2
1
3
7
0
2
1
2
4
0
3
4
4
8
5
5
4
12
11
10
1
0
4
1
7.23
5.42
4.81
3.70
3.30
2.50
2.61
2.63
2.37
2.21
1.99
1.84
1.96
1.99
1.96
2.05
.24
.50
.16
.98
.04
.03
.91
.88
.14
.79
2.06
1.84
2.16
2.20
2.01
2.00
2.86
2.70
3.28
3.08
2.81
1.65
1.80
3.22
3
6
10
12
24
8
15
17
27
34
40
41
47
40
17
25
21
26
30
24
28
31
35
30
25
30
33
43
40
41
29
25
26
17
20
17
9
13
4
4
5
3
0 2.24
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
2954 Cars $2.97 Avg.
5.
5.
4.
3.
3.
3.
.72
.20
.38
.95
.21
.15
3.11
3.13
2.67
2.56
2.57
2.78
2.59
.45
.80
.18
.24
.89
.71
.85
.80
.71
2.59
2.88
2.87
2.85
2.77
2.77
2.65
2.74
2.82
2.96
3.02
3.47
3.64
3.77
3.58
4.30
4.32
4.31
3.53
3.59
2.
2.
3.
3.
2.
2.
2.
2.
2.
158 2.72 976 2.93
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal -State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
49 -
19^4 -
65 SEASON
NEW YORK CITY
4/? By, ^x,
PHILADELPHIA
4/5 ?V.,Bi2i_
BOSTON
PITTSBUROH
4/5 &a. Box
Week
4/5 Bu. Box_
Ended
bars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1964
Sept.
4
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
m
•
-
-
-
-
-
*
18
•
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
Oct.
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
9
1
6.37
_
•
•
-
-
-
16
1
7.62
-
-
-
-
0
4.65
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
6
4.39
. -
-
-
-
-
-
Nov.
6
14
5.41
-
-
-
-
0
5.63
13
21
5.44
4
5.17
-
-
3
5.22
20
43
5.04
10
4.92
-
-
3
4.78
27
56
4.48
12
4.46
0
3.98
3
4.60
Dec.
4
55
3.73
15
3.74
2
2.27
3
3.52
11
54
3.22
18
3.01
2
2.61
6
3.34
18
70
3.C6
30
2.60
6
3.53
10
2.28
25
44
3.87
27
2.96
3
2.87
2
3.85
Jan.
1
38
4.19
11
3.46
1
2.73
1
3.47
1965
8
38
3.43
19
2.90
3
3.53
2
2.87
15
31
3.21
15
2.87
6
3.10
11
2.36
22
20
3.68
10
3.21
5
3.32
4
2.75
29
12
4.50
4
3.21
-
-
0
4.51
Feb.
5
15
4.10
4
5.09
0
4.00
-
-
12
14
4.24
3
4.99
-
-
1
3.11
19
14
3.81
4
4.45
-
-
1
2.74
26
15
3.16
4
4.02
0
3.93
0
5.02
Mar.
5
9
4.50
2
4.75
-
-
-
-
12
7
5.57
3
4.46
-
-
-
-
19
13
5.26
0
4.14
0
5.06
0
2.88
26
7
5.23
1
4.96
0
4.80
-
-
Apr.
2
3
4.42
1
4.63
-
-
-
-
9
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
2
3.91
0
3.37
-
-
-
-
23
1
4.23
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kay
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
"
••
"
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
■•
28
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
June
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
2
1.99
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
•
-
—
•
—
-
"
•
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
•
•
.
-
•
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
"
•
*
"
•
TOTALS
606
3.98
197
3.42
28
3.14
50
3.14
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
50 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTIOR PRICES - FLORIDA TANQERIMES
^964
- 65 SEASON
CLEVELAND
-
CHICAGO^
4/5 Bu. Box
DETROIT -
4/5 Bu. Box ■
TOTAL
ALL CITIES
4/5 Bu. Box
WEEK
4/5 Bu
1 Bo*
ENDED
Cars
Avg
•
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1964
Sept.
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
—
-
-
-
-
-
•
•
18
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
25
«
•
-
.
-
-
-
-
Oct.
2
_
_
.
-
-
-
-
-
9
_
•
-
-
-
-
1
6.37
16
.
.
.
-
.
-
1
7.62
23
..
.
.
.
0
3.84
0
3.84
30
.
«
-
-
-
-
6
4.39
Nov.
6
.
.
- .
-
2
3.63
16
5.19
13
_
-
- '
-
3
4.05
31
5.25
20
„
_
1
5.20
2
4.78
59
5. CO
27
_
-
2
4.27
2
4.04
75
4.46
Dec.
4
.
-
1
3.81
3
3.73
79
3.68
11
_
-
3
2.73
8
3.14
91
3.15
18
»
»
4
2.11
14
3.31
134
2.92
25
M
•
4
2.82
17
3.72
97
3.52
Jan.
1
-
-
1
2.46
6
3.19
58
3.88
1965
8
_
.
1
3.85
8
3.77
71
3.31
15
_
.
1
3.26
17
2.92
81
2.97
22
_
-
-
.
7
2.68
46
3.30
29
_
—
-
-
3
4.12
19
4.17
Feb.
5
.
-
-
-
3
3.67
22
4.22
12
-
-
-
•
2
4.42
20
4.32
19
-
-
-
-
4
3.91
23
3.89
26
-
-
0
2.48
1
3.38
20
3.34
Mar.
5
-
.
-
.
-
.
11
4.55
12
-
-
-
_
-
-
10
5.24
19
-
-
-
-
.
.
13
5.26
26
-
-
.
.
-
-
8
5.20
Apr.
2
9
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
4.47
^
.
_
.
_
.
2
3.91
23
-
-
.
.
-
-
1
4.23
30
_
-
-
-
.
-
.
•
May-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
21
-
:
-
-
-
-
:
:
June
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1.99
July
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•
16
23
_
-
.
^
-
_
-
^
■ ~
30
"
•
-
"
—
~
—
—
TOTALS
-
-
18
3.06
102
3.41
1001
3.73
Tangerine - - - 1001
Cars
$3.73 Avg.
Included in Tangerine
Tangerlne(Stralght) -
Tangelos ----- -
Total
the
following:
— — •■
766
121
Si fiA
Clementines
Satsiimas -
. • "^
:!2.25
!i3.91
— - •
$3
74
— . — .
- - 6
Murcotts ----- -
- - -
90
$4
55
Ponkons -
_ _ _ .
- - 7
:;3.48
Klngs-
~ ~ **
8
$2
71
Total all
1001
$3.73
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Pederal-State Market News Service
TABLE 32
SEASON N.Y.
Thru
July 30 Cars 1,028
1964-65 Avg. $3.22
July 31 Cars 1.062
1963-64 Avg. $7.95
July 26 Cars 1.224
1962-63 Avg. $8.02
July 27 Cars 1.361
1961-62 Avg. $5.28
July 28 Cars 1,193
1960-61 Avg. $6.77
July 29 Cars 1.606
1959-60 Avg. $5.59
July 31 Cars 1,669
1958-59 Avg. $6.41
Aug. 1 Cars
1957-58 Avg.
SEASON
2,510
$5.86
July 26 Cars 2.499
1956-57 Avg. $4.70
July 27 Cars 2,566
1955-56 Avg. $4.97
N.Y.
Thru
July 30 Cars 1,642
1964-65 Avg. $3.07
July 31 Cars 1,815
1963-64 Avg. $6.19
July 25 Cars 2.007
1962-63 Avg. $6.00
July 27 Cars 1,989
1961-62 Avg. $4.66
July 28 Cars 2,261
1960-61 Avg. $4.43
July 29 Cars 2,577
1959-60 Avg. $4.57
July 31 Cars 3,109
1958-59 Avg. $4.53
Aug. 1 Cars
1957-58 Avg.
3.194
$5.12
July 26 Cars 3,424
1956-57 Avg. $4.57
July 27 Cars 3,525
1955-56 Avg. $4.16
- 51 -
PLQRIDA. AUCTION SALES. SEA50NS 1955/56-1964/65
ORANGES
PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC. ST. L. CINCI. DETO. HALT. TOTAL
372
$2.94
331
$7.64
393
$7.41
532
$4.83
425
$6.29
595
$4.99
551
$5.80
748
$5.21
815
$4.41
846
$4.62
PHIL.
459
$2.69
411
$5.79
460
$5.52
481
$4.01
581
$4.00
615
$3.99
7C6
$4.02
595
$4.45
662
$4.08
818
$3.74
140
$3.14
159
$7.64
223
$7.80
206
$5.20
193
$6.67
268
$5.24
172
$6.02
279
$5.85
340
$4.63
436
$4:. 97
BOST.
2-'4
$2.77
222
$5.85
322
$5.49
$3.99
529
$3.99
524
$4.24
526
$4.16
466
$4.93
517
$4.36
581
$3.99
83
$2.79
70
$7.04
55
$6.89
108
$4.77
155
$5.96
164
$5.13
132
$5.53
174
$5.26
234
$4.18
259
$4.49
1
$2.62
14
$6.96
36
$6.36
50
$4.74
68
$5.65
67
$4.87
90
$5.43
134
$4.86
217
$4.08
229
$4.51
45
$2.74
6
$5.95
58
$7.07
77
$4.58
154
$5.77
178
$4.89
151
$5.48
217
$4,82
297
$4.05
$4.38
QRAPEPRUIT
PITTS. CLEVE.- CHIC.
183
$2.92
181
$6.00
223
$5.77
226
$4.56
289
$4.30
247
$4.37
330
$4.26
268
$4.70
321
$4.26
331
$3.76
81
$5.36
122
$5.48
113
$4.49
130
$4.17
181
$4.23
266
$4.52
253
$4.73
349
$4.50
382
#4.20
189
$3.29
188
$6.49
313
$6.20
359
$4.80
463
$4.61
429
$4.52
457
$4.55
436
$4.83
532
$4.47
635
$4.01
9
$5.15
15
$4.14
8
$5.72
11
$4.69
7
$5.07
37
$4.56
92
$3.89
103
$4.39
11
$6.17
57
$6.20
18
$3.74
22
$4.31
26
$3.95
44
$4.17
62
$3.76
131
$3.63
180
$3.35
Closed 107 Closed
$2.74
54
$7.08
55
$6.01
160
$4.98
94
$5.87
151
$5.07
129
$5.52
200
$5.08
284
$4.27
339
$4.65
37
$4.38
86
$5.17
83
$4.64
192
$4-02
323
$4.33
ST. L. CINCI. DETR.
Closed
11
$5.85
47
$3.65
135
$3.97
118
$3.73
234
$3.76
305
$3.46
207
$2.90
"141
$6.02
196
$5.85
192
$4.41
170
$4.41
295
$4.28
390
$4.26
322
$4.65
477
$4.24
568
$4.02
1,776
$3.09
1,696
$7.78
2.053
$7.73
2,509
$5.09
2.290
$6.48
3,077
$5.32
II
2.987,,
$6.08"
l'282'l
$5.57"
43
$4.32
4,970
$4.49 III
5,500
$4.76 '•'
III
SALT. TOTAL
Closed
36
$2.99
2,954
$2.97
3,050 I
$6.09
3.X0
$5.88
3.773
$4.49
4.445
$4.32
4,941
$4.41
5,963
$4.39
5,714
$4,91
6,647
$4.41
7,361
$4.01
Cincinnati - No Auction Sales during 1964-65 Season.
Baltimore Prult Auction ( Baltimore Fruit Exchange ) official closed at end of year 1956.
Prices based on 4/5 Bushel Containers, effective with 1964-65 Season.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Plorlda Citrus Exchange & the Pederal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 32
SEASON
Cars
1964-55 Avg.
Cars
1963-64 Avg.
Cars
1962-63 Avg.
Cars
1961-62 Avg.
Cars
1960-61 Avg.
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
Cars
1958-59 Avg.
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
Cars
1956-57 Avg.
Cars
1955-56 Avg.
SEASON
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Av3.
N.Y.
321
$3.48
370
$4.08
228
$4.27
422
$2.94
445
$3.70
521
$3.19
532
$3.13
424
$3.23
575
$2.83
584
$2.72
N. Y.
606
$3.98
563
$4.55
467
$4.52
- 52 -
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1955/56-1964/65 (Cont'd).
TEMPLES
PHIL. BOST. PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC. ST. L. CINCI. DETR. SALT.
112
$3.39
69
$3.82
57
$4.16
116
$2.73
142
$3.36
151
$3.00
132
$3.10
108
$2.99
170
$2.62
184
$2.62
28
$3.45
24
$4.03
26
$4.04
34
$2,92
15
$3.19
41
$2.81
33
$2.86
40
$1.67
35
$2.67
39
$2.49
23
$3.27
13
$3.96
9
$4.36
18
$2.63
37
$3.36
30
$2.75
25
$2.94
30
$3.13
47
$2.49
37
$2.56
2
$2.94
5
$3.43
6
$2.76
8
$3.01
12
$2.75
21
$2.70
29
$3.11
40
$2.74
48
$2.53
35
$3.24
34
$4.44
66
$2.93
■ 72
$3.42
111
$2.95
98
$3.08
65
$3-09
106
$2.64
109
$2.53
Closed
1
$1.31
2
$2.75
1
$3.19
3
$3.29
11
$2.28
11
$2.25
9
$2.54
11
$2.80
9
$3.00
43
$2.46
34
$2.50
26
$3.31
7
$3.86
11
$3.78
40
$2.77
21
$3.32
45
$3.00
38
$2.91
24
$3.85
63
$2.62
65
$2.61
Closed
7
$2.48
PHIL A. BOST.
TANGERINES
PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC.
197
$3.42
143
$4.01
97
$4.08
28
$3.14
9
$2.53
10
$3.95
50
$3.14
28
$3.58
20
$4.10
ST. L. CINCI. DETR. SALT.
TOTAI
545
$3.4;
48E
*4.o:
37C
$4.2;
7o;
$2.8e
74C
$3.56
922
$3.oe
891
$3.06
73;
$3.i;
1.O90
$2.72
1,11£
$2.6*
TOTAI
8
$4.11
13
$3.94
18
$3.06
21
$3.13
23
$4.10
Closed
2
$3.49
102
$3.41
Closed
l.OOI
$3.73
38
$3.76
II
81C
$4.32
31
$3.76
II
66:
$4. 3-
Cars
1961-62 Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.43
20
$3.09
54
$3.41
8
$3.24
71
$3.29
6
$3.15
II
$3.64
II
1.35:
$3.6?
Cars
1960-51 Avg.
643
$3.33
230
$2.90
10
$2.04
71
$2.76
34
$2.77
109
$2.73
3
$2.61
II
70
$2.81
n
1,17C
$3,0<
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
556
$4.16
169
$3.80
4
$3.08
45
$3.67
16
$3.30
63
$3.39
1
$2.59
6
$3.14
47
$3,80
u
9n
$3,9-
Cars
1958-59 Avg.
$3.29
226
$2.82
13
$2.34
44
$2.69
$2.35
84
$2.53
a
$2.03
24
$2,15
82
$2.84
II
l,25f
$3,0-
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
580
$4.10
167
$3.96
2
$3.23
* 21
$4.07
23
$3.71
61
$3.95
5
$3.78
15
$4.04
64
$3.91
It
93E
$4.0.
Cars
1956-57 Avg.
881
$3.41
278
$3.28
7
$2.29
50
$3.11
50
$3.03
$2.95
21
$2.86
30
$2.97
100
$3.19
11
1,55!
$3.2<
Cars
1955-56 Avg.
951
$3.24
292
$3.08
27
$2.73
* ^3
$2.79
50
$2.94
153
$2.85
22
$2.80
52
$2.72
125
$3.04
5
$2.63
1,74(
$3.i:
Temple
4 Tange
rine Averages based on 4/5 Bushel
Containers .
Made Available
through the cooperatl
on of the Florida Citrus
Exchang
e & the
Federal -
State Market News
Servit
:e.
TABLE 33
- 53 -
VJEIQHTEJ AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANGERINES - BY KIND
1964 - 65 SEASON
TANQER- .-
INES
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
Cars Avg .
TANGELOS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
Cars Avg.
MURCOTTS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
Cars Avg.
SATSUMAS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
Cars Avg.
PONKANS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
KINGS CLEMENTINE
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
4/5 Bu.
..Boxes
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
1
1
1
5
16
45
61
67
86
123
85
53
65
75
36
12
9
5
5
3
2
2
2
3
1
6.37
7.62
7.93
6.63
5.63
5.25
4.49
3.74
3.13
2.89
3.63
3.96
3.32
2.
3.
4.
3.
95
43
53
91
3.50
3.09
2.53
61
92
46
33
27
4.86
2
7
10
11
14
12
4
11
12
5
6
4
6
5
3
2
2
1
1
3
4.99
5.07
5.29
4.39
4.36
3.37
3.94
3.24
2.76
3.05
3.25
3.10
2.95
3. CO
3.06
2.52
2.45
4.66
3.70
4.54
2
4
2
13
12
13
11
7
8
10
4
3.
2.
4.
4.
4.
4.
.04
.69
.91
.57
.97
.60
4.06
4.99
5.07
5.08
5.46
2.95
4.23
1.99
.
-
2
3.18
.
.
3
3.67
4
3.96
1
3.96
2
3.81
1
3.06
2.08
3.41
1.27
* n
Ij
|l
2
3.05
-
4
2.43
-
2
2.93
-
766 3.66
121 3.74
90
4.55
3.91
3.48
2.71 3 2.25
Made Available
fthrough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal -State Market News Service,
TABLE 34
- 54 -
DELIVERED CAMMERY PRICES
1964-65 SEASON
Advertising and Inspection tax not Included
1.
OR A N Q E S
CONCENTRATE I
I QRAPEFRUIT.
_L
TANdERIHES
Week I CONCENTRATE I JUICE j JUICE j SECTIONS | JUICE
Ending I Average Price I Average Price I Average Price I Average Price I Average Price
1964
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
P<
jr Box
$
*
$
$
$
Oct.
10
.
2,72836
1.36538
.
*
17
•
3.31976
1.70872
-
"
24
_
3.38379
1.88331
2
.04715
-
31
-
3.42678
1,86086
2
,05492
-
Nov.
7
.
3.31267
1.75319
2
.01698
-
14
>
3.16213
1.65169
.99816
-
21
.
3.09568
1.60309
.92010
1
.78564
28
.
2.91032
1.51608
,88426
1
.75530
Dec.
5
3.25057
2.84282
1.44176
.85209
1
.78234
12
3.47199
3,02634
1.42809
.79870
1
.77943
19
3.34613
3.02172
1.43907
.74968
1
.90196
26
3.33907
2.96167
1.43581
.76378
2
.07700
1965i
Jan.
2
3.43315
3.12982
1.44570
.78795
2
.11101
9
3,48671
3.24701
1,37520
.81718
1
.95725
16
3.60309
3.19778
1.30382
.76357
-
23
3.57.24
3.16698
1.16961
.79795
1
88210
30
3.50038
3.16792
1.02405
,83380
2
00234
Feb.
6
3.45594
3.02119
,84901
.77511
-
13
3.43791
2.91013
.82195
,67251
-
20
3.41918
2.79398
,78158
.56595
-
27
3.38022
2,54947
1.01126
.59949
1
.00000
Mar.
6
3.06187
2,48318
.88825
.56041
-
13
2.96511
2,39890
.85850
.51184
-
20
2.95564
2.52129
.82185
.51307
-
27
2.97742
2.62154
.85028
.3C8C9
-
Apr.
3
3.14410
2.64984
.94031
28605
>
10
3.19622
2.52702
1.00903
.16542
-
17
3.10421
2,57755
1.26684
.45934
-
24
3.07481
2,47221
1 . 39998
•
-
May
1
3.04548
2.62098
1,52487
-
-
8
3.15369
2.68564
1 .63721
-
-
15
3,30720
2,80079
1.67469
-
•
22
3.24410
2.55649
1.80008
.
-
29
3.41049
2.71711
1.84128
-
-
June
5
3.01485
2.76311
1.84183
_
-
12
3.04948
-
-
19
2.96966
.
«
«
•
26
.
m
«
•
_
July
3
.
•
.
_
.
10
_
,
^
„
_
17
_
^
_
.
M
.24
-
•
.
.
.
31
-
.
.
^
.
Aug.
7
.
•
.
_
•
14
•
«
- ^
^
.
21-
.
.
^
^
.,
28
-
«
.
«
.
8-28-65
3.37309 2.92210 1.31534
Seasonal with
Adjustments
1.80115
1.81795
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners" Association,
Winter Haven,
Florida
TABLE 35
- 55 -
CANNERY - CONSOLIDATED REPORT
SEASON - 1964-65
NUMBER OP FIELD BOXES USED:
Grapefruit for Sections
" . " Saiad
" Juice
" Blend
" " Frozen Cone.
" " Processed Cone.
" " Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
" " Chilled Juice
" " Chilled Sections
4 Salads
2,669,559
147,816
7,184,4C8
934,9C6
3,486,736
35,349
28,7C6
261.673
1,179,664
Oranges for Juice
" " Blend
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone
Frozen Blend-
ed Concentrate
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
& Salads
6.135,450
690,526
95,220
10,129
54.467,268
23,694
20,298
7,299,596
532,998
TOTAL Boxes of Grapefruit
for all uses - - - -
11,928,816
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
for all uses - -
69,276,179
Tangerines for Tangerine Juice
" " Frozen Tangerine
" " Processed Concentrate
" " Chilled Juice
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
126,017
918,888
1.044.905
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR GRAPEFRUIT - F. 0. B. CANNERY;
For Sections For Salad For Juice For Blend White Grapefruit Pink Grapefruit
I 1.80115 1.56083 1.31534 1.27187 1.39177 .95372
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - P. 0. B. CANNERY;
I For Juice For Blend For Salad For Sections
2.92210 2.82336 3.18299 3.21816
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate
3.37309
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Concentrate 1.17255
SEASON THRU 8-28-65
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canner' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
TAELE 36
56
FLORIDA PRODUCTION OF CAMMED CITRUS
1964-65 SEASON
Actual Cases.
Size of
1 SV; QFRT 1
UNSW OFRT 1 BROKEN
1 CITRUS 1
ORANGE 1
TANG
1
TANG.
Case
1 SECTIONS 1
SECTIONS 1 SECTIONS
1 SALAD 1
SECTIONS 1
JUICE 1
BLEND
24/2 >s
■ ■ .
_
_
9
.395
404/700
448.514
1,262 18,076
66.367
8,969 ..
141
,276
48/8 oz.
158,024
54,981
27,182
. -
-
24/303' s
2,927.417
227,772 192,410
217,172
1,483
-
24/300' s
46,646
1,401
4,952
-
-
24/1 3i oz
75.974
-
-
-
-
Converted
No. 2's
-
993
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
3,656,575
285.008 211,887
315,673
10,452
150,671
UNSW BLEN]
-
1
SW QFRT
UNSW GFRT SW ORANGE
UNSW ORG.
SW. BLEND
D
1
JUICE
JUICE JUICE
JUICE
JUICE
JUICE
24/2 's
422,595
1,037,157 698,215
700.848
138.319
190
,572
1 404/700
1,529,393
4,178,227 2,062,850
3.245.351
667,595
983
,918
' 48/6 oz.
6/10 's
595.203
734,725 762.697
520.744
33,962
515
-
.
-
-
-
1 24/4 oz.
-
4.743,017
-
-
-
1 Converted
No. 2's
35,996
87.302 285,607
7.027
-
4
,053
TOTALS
2.683,187
6.037.411 8,552,386
4.473,970
839,876
1,179
,058
THE ABOVE CONVERTED TO
24/2 CANS:
1 Sw. Qfrt Sections
3.188,008
Sw. Qfrt
Juice
2.901
,623
1 Unsw. Ofrt Sections
235,974
Unsw. Qfrt Juice
6,868
,268
1 Broken
Sections
181,749
Sw. Orange Juice
5.197
,397
Citrus
Salad
288,451
Unsw. Orange Juice
5.136
,404
1 Orange Sections
12,505
Sw. Blended Juice
l.COl
,150
Tangerine Juice
187.254
Unsw. Blended Juice
1.433
,698
Tangerine Blends
»
FLORIDA PROCE.
Converted
2EN CONCENTRATED
rotals 26,632
ORANGE JUICE
.481
'
3SED CONCENTRATED ORANGE
JUICE 4 FRO
4 FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT 1955/56 - 1964/65, INCLUSIVE
1
PROCESSED
FROZEN
1
FROZEN
Year
1
CONCENTRATED
CONCENTRATED
1
CONCENTRATED
1
1
ORAKGE JUICE
ORANGE
JUICE
1
1
GRAPEFRUIT
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
1955-56
1.085,697
70,224,053
2.511
831
1956-57
1,801,283
72,011
.741
2.949
072
1957-58
1,149.081
57,150
,566
3.330
,301
1958-59
547.280
79,910
.670
4.952
488
1959-60
377.877
78,149
,306
1.613
462
1950-61
154,911
84,298
,114.
3,841
462
1961-62
277.501
116.081
,547
3,162
798
1962-63
54.360
51 .647
,737
2,323
381
1963-64
41 . 108
53,674
,426
2,572
655
1964-65
69,763
88,868
,004
3,999
367
SEASON THRU 8-28-65
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association. Winter Haven. Florida
TABLE 36
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FLORIDA PRODUCTION OF CITRUS CONCENTRATE
[
1964-65
SEASON
- Actual
Cases -
Size of 1 FROZEN |
Case ORANOE
PROCESSED
ORANGE j
FROZEN
GRAPEFRUIT
PROCESSED
■ GRAPEFRUIT
FROZEN !
BLEND j
FROZEN j
TANO. 1
PROCESSED
TANO.
48/5 02. 17.554.514
24/6 oz.
24/12 o2. 7.902.959
-
629,299
-
218,501
128,930
-
Ocher sizes converted
to 48/6 02.
„
_
-
.
-
.
12/32 02. 2.488,589
107.507
-
-■
-
-
6/10 's
8,988
•
7.664
-
"
~
TOTAL CASES
ALL SIZES 27,946.C62
8,988
736,806
7,664
218,501
128,930
•
TOTAL Sizes
converted to
Gallons 64.745.070
69.763
1,030,478
54.946
245,811
145.047
^
Bulk Oallons
43,054,769
-
3,394,891
-
12.464
1,059,910
1
Oross Oallons
107,799,839
59,763
4,425,369
54.946
258,275
1,214,957
.
Less Reprocess-
ed Gallons 18,931,035
-
425,712
-
188,676
61.388
1,153,569
NET GALLONS
88,868,804
69,763
3.999,657
54,946
69,599
.
Season thru 8/28/65
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT, FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
AND FROZEN TANGERINE CONCENTRATE - 1955/56 - 1964/65, INCLUSIVE
Year
PROCESSED
--QRAPEPRUIT
FROZEN
BLEND
PROCESSED
BLEND AND
TANGERINE
FROZEN
TANGERINE
I
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
Net Oallons
Net Oallons
Net Oallons
Net Oallons
30.719
954,142
25,055
'618,986
59.105
596.731
32.431v:'
792,516
107,896
506,915
-
146,576
165^^15
689,521
188,154
1,151,782
27,390
284,276
>
319,671
19,947
255,584
21,285
1,406,694
116.171
266,598
3,989
1 , 370 , 187
36 , 340
53,242
20,821
204,458
21,375
130,430
-
1,145,495
54,946
69,599
-
1,153,569
SEASON THRU 8/28/65
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven. Florida
TABLE 37
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CONTAINERS - BY KIND OP CITRUS
SEASON - AUG. 1. 1964 - JULY 31. 196^
- In Tenns of X-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container
Dlscriptlon
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES i
TOTAL
I In- I Indian! In^^ | Indian | In- I Indian j In- I India
I terlorl River I terlorl River I terlorl River I terlorl River
NAILED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
4-/5 Bu.
(1/2 Bx)
209
2,045
166
6,836
375
8,881
WIREBOUMD BOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
i 1,584,442
3!l82,'506 331,272
1 Bx
12 2,064,923
549 , 305
21 5,496
1,445 2,169,317
- 3.654,861
24,987 5,901.128
33
357,704
l^SH BAGS
20 lb.
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
,1/4 Bx
1/lOBx
,l/l6Bx
,l/25Bx
78.976
263
8.098
235.119
222
212.906
623,043
697
477,264
2.503
-
-
126
744
87,074
448,025
1,100,307
2,503
38G
222
1,441
FILM BAGS
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
{ l/lOBx
(l/l6Bx
(l/25Bx)
56,569
836.466
156.004
78.161
25,320 1099,101
5.083
98.215
134,730
1.935.567 123,535
156,004 5.083
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu.
4/5 Bu.
3/4 Bu.
2/5 Bu.
1 Bx, 16.346 - 21.926
1/2 Bx 3,274.746 949.501 3554.620 5077,931
7/16BX. - 63 - 31
l/4Bx) 547 - 484
38,272
14.996 764 6.844.362 6,028,196
1,031 •:
CONSUMER
31 2 - 2,841
31 2.84:
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
INT.
I.R.
10,049,552 8.067,199 2.196,645
1.312.435 5.194.354
20.313.396
25.751 6,532.540
BULK
494.877 155.228 243.990 217.443 36.147
5,549 775,014 378, 22(
TOTAL
Interior
Indian River
10.544.429 8.311.189 2.232,792
1,467,663 5.411.797
21,088,410
31.300 6,910.76C
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven. Florida
TABLE 37
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CONTAINERS - BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON Aug. 1. 1964 - July 31. 1965. Consolidated Report
In Terns of 1-3/5 Bu, Boxes
Container Dlscrlptlon
ORANGES I ORAPEPRUIT I TANGERINES |
I I L
TOTAL
NAILED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. ,{l Bx)
4/5 Bu. (l/2Bx)
209
2.045
166
6.836
375
8.881
WIREBOOND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. ( 1 Bx)
4/5 Bu. il/^Bx)
1.584,454
3,513.T78
2,064.944
563, 750
5,496
2.194,304
3.654.894
6,271.832
MESH BAGS
20 lb.
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
:i/4Bx)
, 1/lOBx )
l/16Bx)
,l/25Bx)
79,239
8.224
235.341
212,906
623.740
478.008
2.503
-
87,463
448,247
1,101.748
2.503
FILM BAGS
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
1/1 OBx
1/16BX,
[l/25Bx,
56,569
78,151
861,786
1,197,316
151,087
245
134.730
2,059,102
161,332
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (l Bx ,
4/5 Bu. .{l/2Bx
I 3/4 Bu. (7/l5Bx
■ 2/5 Bu. {l/4Bx,
16,346
21,926
4.224.247
8.532.551
63
31
347
484
15.760
38,272
12,872,558
94
1,031
CONSUMER
53
2.841
-
2.874
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
11,361,987
13,261,553
2,222,396
26.845,936
BULK
650,105
461,433
41.696
1,153.234
TOTAL
Interior 4
Indian River
12,012.092
13.722.986
2,264,092
27.999,170
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 38
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FLORIDA: COMMERCIAL CITRUS TREES. BY COPMTY
and AREAS. 1961-64. 1/
AREA
I
and
COUNTy
1951
1962
1963
1964
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
Ti:g£S
Trees
Trees
Tire.^s
AREA r
Brevard
1.340
1,510
1.580
1,650
Broward
290
300
350
400
Dade
40
40
30
30
Indian River
1,440
1.730
2,180
2,460
Martin
320
570
1,110
1.180
Palm Beach
110
120
- 160
330
St. Lucie
2.200
2.540
3.240
3,800
Area Total
5.740
6.810
8.650
9.850
AREA II
Lake
8.780
9,670
7,510
8.380
Marlon .
1.410
■ •• 1.130
740 •
1,000
Orange
4,860
4,820
4,090
4,320
Osceola
1.220
1,350
1.100
1,200
Putnam
410
380
310
330
Seminole
1.390
1,450
1.070
il.lOO
Volusia
960 '
1,0C0
890
960
Others
50
60
40
30
Area Total
19.080
19.860
15.750
17,320
AREA III
Charlotte
60
110
200
330
Collier
_
60
150
170
DeSoto
670
850
1.010
1,380
Glades
-
30
70
110
Hardee
2.400
2.490
2.260
2,680
Hendry-
80
140
210
800
Highlands
1.950
1,960
1.960
2,680 •
Lee
120
140
160
170
Okeechobee
20
40
110
180
Polk
9,160
9.280
9,100
9.670
Area Total
14,460
15.100
15.230
18.170
AREA IV
Citrus
130
150
100
130
Hernando
870
880
760
640
Hlllsboro
3,870
3,750
3.440
3.810
Manatee
720
970
980
1.080
Pasco
2,280
2. 800
1.820
2.510
Pinellas
910
740
450
470
Sarasota
150
130
160
180
Sumter
250
250
180
150
Area Total
9,180
9,680
7.890
8.970
STATE TOTAL
48,460
51.450
47.520
54,310
2/ Excludes lemons and limes.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 39 4 40
61
FLORIDA; COMMERCIAL CITRUS TREES BY TYPES
19fi3 and 1964
Type of
Fruit
Non-BearlPg Trees Bearing Trees
I 1963 1 1^64 I 1963 I 1964 I
Total Trees
1953
1954
Early-
Mi (3-Season
Late
Seedy
Seedless
All Grapefruit
Temple
Tangelo
Tangerine
Hurcott
Miscellaneous
All Others
TOTAL
1.000 Trees
1,000 1
frees
4,400 4,500
4,300
6,500
3,500 4,000
5,150
6,000
7,700 8,000
12,500
14,000
450
460
290
580
70
1,850
17,940
4C0
600
300
700
70
2,070
19,230
910
1.100
290
400
790
1,000
220
400
110
80
2,320
2,980
29,580
35,080
1,000 Trees
8,700 11,000
8,650 10,000
20,200 22. ceo
;sl5.600
16.500
21.950
26,500
37,550
43,000
70
420
60
600
1.640
3.670
1,700
3,900
1,710
4.090
1,760
4,500
490
660
5,310
5,600
5,800
6,260
1,360
1,500
750
1,000
i.cao
1,300
800
1,100
180
150
4,170
5,050
47,520 54.310
FLORIDA: COMMERCIAL CITRnS TREES BY AREA AND
TYPE. 1963 and 1964 1/
Type of Fruit
1 Non-Bearing Trees
Bearing Trees |
Total Trees
by Areas
1 1963 1 1964
1963 1 1964 1
1963 1 1964
EAST COAST
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
UPPER INTERIOR
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
LOWER INTEiaOR
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
WEST COAST
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
TOTAL
1.000 Trees
3.050 3.400
260 400
290 400
4,600
100
360
17,940
5,600
130
-500
19,230
l.COO Trees
2.630
2.040
380
3,020
2,120
510
7,870
1,710
590
9.430
1,840
670
29,580
35.080
1.000 Trees
5,680 6,420
2,300 2,520
670 910
3,600
4,200
5,050
5,650
8,650
9,850
4,300
90
870
4,000
80
870
8,430
1.000
1,060
9,860
1,070
1,440
12.730
1,090
1,930
13.850
1,150
2,310
5,260
4,950
10,490
12,370
15,750
17,320
12,470
1,810
950
15,030
1,970
1,170
5.060
5,230
10,170
11.940
15,230
18,170
3,640
50
330
3.500
50
300
3.030
550
290
4,190
570
360
6,670
600
620
7,690
620
660
4,020
3,850
3,870
5,120
7,89C
8,970
47,520 54,310
1/ Excludes lemons and limes.
Made available through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 41
62
TOTAL NUMBER OP ALL CITRUS TREES MOVINO FROM NURSERIES IN FLORIDA
AS REPORTED TO THE NURSERY INSPECTOR. STATE PLANT BOARB
Qainesvllle, Florida
July 1. 1963 to June 30. 1964 ._
ALL CITRUS
Kind
No. Trees
Variety
Valencia
Hamlins
Pineapples
Parson Brovm
Navels
Lue Giro Qong
Pope Summer
Miscellaneous
Variety
Murcott Honey
Robinson
Tangerines
Temples
Satsumas
King
Ponkan
Miscellaneous
TangelOR
Orlcindo
"K" Early
Minneola
Sunrise
Seminole
Miscellaneous
Oranges
Grapefruit
Mandarins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons .-
Miscellaneous
Total
ORANGES
585,800
670,066
364,195
42,914
21,811
167
16,958
132,736
Total 1.834,647
MANDARIN OH KID GLOVE
Total
Total
56,415
67,611
29,049
87,278
8,131
642
771
345
250.242
116,918
23,714
6,125
16,448
146
3,030
166,381
3,880
1,834,647
129.014
250,242
166,381
70,436
57,873
15,987
2.524,580
GRAPEFRUIT
). Trees Variety
Marsh
Duncan
Thompson
Red Seedless
Poster
Red Seedy
Davis Seedless
Excelsior
Miscellaneous
Total
LIMES AMD LEMONS
No. Trees Variety
Limes
Tahiti (Persian)
Key (Mexican)
Lakeland
Rangour
Bearss
Miscellaneous
Lomons
Meyer
Ponderosa
Avon
Harvey
Everbearing
VlllaPranca
Messina
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
No.
Kumquats
Miscellaneous Citrus - Calamondon 9,692; Eustis limeguats 106; Lakeland Limequats 133;
Others 1; Shaddock 3; Other Citrus 2,172 - - - - Total 12,107.
through the Dept. of Agri.
Made Available
Economics-Agri. Experiment Station-University of Pla. -Gainesville, Flan
I
MARKET NEWS SERVICE
ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
^%
(^
'^"^ Of ,965-66 ^^l*
Federal-State Market News Service
United States Department Of Agriculture
Consumer & Marketing Service
COOPERATING WITH
Florida Department Of Agriculture
Division Of Marketing
P R R P A C E
The Federal-State Market News Service a co-operative agency of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department
of Agriculture, submits this annual summary for the 1965-66
season.
The dally citrus reports were issued at Lakeland, Florida from
various reports released by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C; Florida Crop 4 Livestock Reporting Service;
the Citrus Inspection Division, Florida Department of Agriculture,
the Federal-State Frost VJarnlng Service; the Florida Citrus
Commission; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus Mutual;
Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee; Florida Canners'
Association; Department of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural
Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may cause
revision of shipments, unloads and other similar data, for the
1965-66 season. Every effort has been made to Include data in
this summary vrtilch will be of most value to the Citrus Industry.
VJe have endeavored to Include basic statistics suitable for com-
parisons with past seasons.
We are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related
agencies for their fine cooperation in making this summary
possible.
Additional copies of this summary may be obtained upon request
to Federal-State Market News Service, P. 0. Box 69, Lakeland,
Florida.
Released: L. B. Morgan,
October 1966 Local Representative
CONTENTS
TABLE fA2£
General Comments
Carlot Shipments by Weeks - 1965/66 & 1964/65
1. Rail and Boat - Oranges & Tangerines -------------- 1
2. n M H _ arapefruit --.- 2
3. " " " . Mixed Citrus ------------------ 3
4. Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Rail Shipments, 1965-66 Season -- -- 4
5. Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat & Truck ------ ------- 5
6. Total Shipments, Florida Citrus - 1965-66 4 1964-65 Season --------- 6
7. Arizona-Calif ornla-Texas, Truck Shipments, Citrus, 1965-66 Season - - - 7
8. Unloads Rail 4 Truck, Oranges, 41 U. S. Cities & 5 Canadian Cities ----- 8
9. " " " " Grapefruit." " " " " " " 9
10. " " " " Tangerines." " " " " " " 10
11. " " " " Mixed Citrus" " " " " " " 11
12. Florida Fruit Processed - Boxes - 1965-66 Season -------------- 12-13
13. Exports - Florida Citrus - Fresh - By b'eeks , 1965-66 Season 14
14. Exports - U. S. Citrus - Fresh - July 1965 through June 1966 -- --.- 15-17
15. Production - Oranges - 1889 through 1965 .-_-_- ..--.- 18-19
16. " - Grapefruit " " " 20-21
17. " - Florida Citrus - 1947-48 through 1965-66 ------- - 22
18. Production & Utilization - Florida Citrus - 1961-62 through 1964-65 ----- 23
19. " " " - California Citrus " " " 24
20. " " " - Texas, Ariz. & La." " " " 25
21. " " " - Total U.S. Citrus " " " 26
22. Per Capita Consumption - Citrus Fruits - United States 1931 through 1965 27
23. " " " - Fresh Citrus Fruits - United States " " " 28
24. " " " - Chilled 4 Frozen Citrus Julces-U.S. " " " 29
25. " " " - Canned Citrus Juices 4 Segments-U.S. " " " 30
26. Florida Equivalent "On Tree" Prices - Oranges, Grapefruit 4 Tangerines - - - 31-36
27. Crop Values (Cltrus) By States 4 United States Totals 37
28. Weighted Average Auction Prices - Florida. By Months ------------ 38
29. " " " " " , By V/eeks, Oranges 39-42
30. " " " " " . By V.'eeks, Grapefruit 43-49
31. " " " " " , By Weeks, Tangerines ------- 50-51
32. " " " " " , By Weeks, By Markets Past 10 Years 52-53
33. " " " " " , By Weeks, Tangerine Breakdown - - 54
34. Delivered Cannery Prices - 1965-66 Season ---- ------------ 55
35. Florida Csuiners' Association - Consolidated Report ------------- 56
36. " " " Production Data ---- 57-58
37. Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus 59-60
36. Florida Commercial Citrus Trees - By Type - 1964-65 --- -------- 61
39. " " " " By Area and Type - 1964-65 -------- 61
40. Citrus Trees Moved from Florida Nurseries ------------------ 62
I
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE
Consumer and Marketing Service
and the
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OP AORICULTURE
Division of Marketing
Cooperating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETIKQ FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OF iqftr>-fe6 SEASON
Dally market reports on citrus were Issued at Lakeland, Florida
from September 30, 1965 to June 1, 1966 Inclusive
GENERAL COMMENTS
Harvesting of Florida's near record citrus crop ^ot off to a sood start In September.
Generally It was a good season with few exceptions. The most predominant of the unseason-
able weather conditions was the below freezing temperature on the mornln^ of January 31,
and near freezing temperature on the mornlns's of February 5th and 6th, 1966 which ex-
tended over all agricultural areas of peninsular Florida. Citrus v;as damaged to a degree
In groves that were unprotected In most all sections of Florida. Tornadoes moving east-
ward across the state on April 4-th caused some damage. At least three tornaooes were
reported on that date. Damage to citrus trees was locally severe In north Polk County
but damage statewide was minor. Except for the above mentioned problems, weather was
generally Ideal throughout the 1965-66 season.
As a result of the cold weather In late January an embargo was placed on citrus
fruits by the Florida Citrus Commission. The Commission adopted emergency regulations
105-0.02 as follows: Therefore be It resolved that: for a period of five days begin-
ning at 11:00 P.M. Friday .February 4, 1966, and ending at 7:00 A.M. Thursday, February
10, 1966. No citrus fruit in the state of Florida shall be sold or offered for sale,
transported for any purpose whatsoever, other than diversions from all channels of human
consumption, prepared, received, or delivered for transportation or market, except at
canning plants for the purpose of processing. The embargo is the first since the crip-
pling freeze of December 1962.
Groves throughout Florida have shown a remarkable comeback since the freeze of 1962,
It Is estimated that the crop year 1966-67 volume wise will be one of the largest on
record. An estimate of bearing trees at the beginning of the 1965-66 season, round
oranges 51,850,000; grapefruit 6,830,000. This Is an Increase of approximately IC mil-
lion trees as compared to 1964-65 season and a substantial increase of about 22 million
trees as compared with 1957.
Of the non-bearing trees totaling 25,110,000, an Increase of 9,880,000 between the
1964 and 1965 survey is due primarily to unusually active plantings during the 12 months
period that elapsed. About one-thlra of those new trees were Interset and reset in old
groves, and two-thirds are In solid new blocks.
Continued next page
General Commer^ts Cont'd
Statistical Reporting Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, preliminary
production figures on citrus for the United States for crop year 1965-56, ajnounted to
approximately 207| million boxes; this is an Increase of some 27i million boxes compared
v;lth the 1964-65 crop. Orange production approximately 140 million boxes, up about 18^
million boxes. Grapefruit up slightly to the highest figure since 1951-62, approximately
46 million boxes. Lemons 16,460,000 boxes; Tangerines show a slight decline totaling
approximately 3,600,000 boxes, as compared to 3,900,000 the previous season; Limes
415,000 boxes. Florida breakdown on citrus fruits as follows: Oranges (including Temples
and Tangelos) 101,200,000 boxes; Grapefruit 34,800,000 boxes; Tangerines 3,600,000 boxes;
Limes 415,000 boxes; for a grand total of 140,015,000 boxes or approximately 16^ higher
than 1964-65 crop. All above figures subject to correction,
Florida's total volume of fresh citrus shipments v;ere 57,511 carlot and carlot
equivalents for 1965-66 season. All citrus shows slight increase except Grapefruit which
shows a decline; Oranges 2,607 cars increase; Grapefruit 1,306 Cars decline; Tangerines
285 cars Increase. All comparison for Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines Include the
estimated proportion of 'mixed cars' (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l.c.l. express
cars for both years). For the 1965-66 season the percentage of shipments that moved from
the state by rail totaled 33.5 percent, by truck 66.5 percent.
Florida oranges and grapefruit sold at auction this season totaled 6 cars less than
1964-65. Total cars sold 1965-56, oranges 1,770, grapefruit 2,528. Price averages were
slightly lower than previous season. Oranges $2.80 average. Grapefruit $2.91 average per
4/5 bushel container. Tangerines (straight) volume sold on auction market in 1955-66
were 17 cars over total volume 1964-65. Number of cars sold 1,018, average price $3.60
per 4/5 bushel container.
The number of boxes, all citrus, used by Florida Processors in 1955-65 as compiled
by Florida Canners' Association was 103,496,117 as compared to approximately 86,114,436
for the 1964-55 season. Delivered cannery prices 1965-56 season were much lower than
last season on most citrus; grapefruit, an exception, was slightly higher with an average
through August 27th as follows: Oranges, concentrate $2.28; Juice $1.65. Grapefruit
Juice $1.58; sections $1.77. Tangerine juice $ .88.
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida in 1965-66 totaled 38,811 cars for
the 41 U. S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail & truck. Orange unloads from Florida
totaled 16,004. New York City-Newark leading the way with rail 3,212, truck 1,433; with
a grand total of 3,645. Philadelphia was second with a total number of 1,303 rail and 845
truck. Unloads of Florida Grapefruit in 41 Cities (rail & truck) totaled 17,563. Again,
New York City-Newark receiving the greater part both rail & truck totaling 3,850 with
Philadelphia second with a grand total of 1,300 cars and Chicago close behind with 1,221
cars. Both Tangerines and Mixed Citrus from Florida were well represented. Grand total
Tangerines 4,502; Mixed Citrus 2,570.
The conversion factor of 500 boxes - used In converting truck shipments to carlots.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1965-66 season, write Federal-State
Market News Service, 300 Vfiiolesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California 90021
WEATHER
CHARACTER OP THE 1965-66 SEASON
November was generally warm with good growing conultlons over most areas.
Cold to cool periods occurred during the first ten days of December, De-
cember 20-23, and on quite a number of days In January, leading up to the
major cold period. The coldest period of the 1965-66 winter season was
from the latter part of January through the fli'st few days of February.
The coldest were the mornings of January 31, February 5 and 6 v;hen frost
au-id/or freezing temperatures extended over all agricultural areas of
peninsular Florida. Damage to unprotected vegetables, ornamentals, and
pastures was rather extensive. Citrus fruit was oamaged to a varying
degree In unprotected ^-roves in most all areas. Almost all remaining
early and mid-season fruit was salvaged. Valencia oranges were shewing
some drying and a slight Increase in droppage towaras i-he end of the
season.
V/ood and twig damage to citrus was surprisingly lljht considering tempera-
tures and durations of critical temperatures. By mid and late March, most
groves haa put on flush growth and rather heavy bloom.
It was cool to cold the latter part of February and Into the first ten days
of March and again towards the end of March. Very little freeze or frost
damage occurred to crops during this period. The continued cool to cold
nights retarded plant growth.
Rainfall for the season for all areas was above normal, bringing the water
table to near normal values. Extremely heavy rainfall in October In
southern areas caused flooding of some crops. Some stations in the Port
Lauderdale area reported over 40 inches In October, half of which fell In
24-36 hours. November rainfall was generally below normal, while December
was near to slightly above normal. Jauiuary and February rainfall v;as well
above normal while March rainfall was below normal e:.cept above normal in
the Lower East Coast areas where some flooding occurred.
April was generally dry and cool e;;cept for v;arm weather during the last
week of the month.
Tornadoes, at least three, moved eastv/ard from the Tampa Bay area to the
East Coast near Cocoa on April 4. The greatest damage occurred in the
Gibsonla area north of Lakeland where two tornadoes passed. Considerable
dameige also occurred in the northern section of Tampa. The third tornado
dipped to near the ground briefly in south Lakeland, Auburndale and Haines
City with considerable spotty uamage. Damage to citrus trees was locally
severe In northern Polk County but statewide damage to citrus was minor.
May and June rainfall was above normal In all areas except below normal in
May along the V/est Coast - Tampa Bay southward. July rainfall spotted.
Ranged from about three Inches below normal to near normal.
DATA FOR
EACH
OF THE
FORECAST
DISTRICTS FOR THE
1965
-66 SEASON
Nights
at
First
Occurrence
Last Oc
currence
4 Below .
3l«
Season .
o°f
Seasog
District
36°
32"
28°
28°
Mln.
Date
Gainesville
44
27
Dec.
1
Dec.
Mar. 8
Mar.
9
14°
Jan.
31
Upper East Coast
35
26
Dec.
1
Dec.
riar. 7
Mar,
9
16
Jan.
31
Orlando
32
21
Nov.
18
Dec.
Mar. 8
Mar.
26
16
Feb.
6
Brooksville
30
15
Dec.
1
Dec.
Mar. 8
Mar.
8
16
Jan.
31
Ridge
24
12
Dec.
1
Dec.
Feb. 6
Mar.
7
21
Jan.
31
Bartovj
14
8
Dec.
1
Jan.
28
Feb. 6
Feb.
6
24
Jan.
31, Feb
West Coast
20
9
Dec.
1
Jan.
28
Feb. 6
Feb.
6
20
Feb,
6
Indian River
18
7
Jan.
28
Jan.
28
Feb. 5
Feb.
6
23
Jan.
31
Kisslrrmee Valley
16
6
Jan.
28
Jan,
28
Feb. 5
Feb.
6
24
Jan.
31
Everglades
15
5
Jan.
28
Jan.
28
Feb. 6
Mar.
8
19
Jan.
31
Lovjer East Coast
6
2
Jan.
31
Jan.
31
Feb. 5
Feb,
5
26
Jan.
31
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost 'Earning Service - - - Lakeland, Florida
MINIMUM TKMPERATURES - COLDEST DATES - LOW GROUND LOCATIONS
SELECTED FLORIDA CITRUS WEATHER STATIONS - 1965-66 SEASON
Station j
1
December
1
1965 1
10 1
January 1966
28 30
I
- 1
February
1
1966
5
1
March 1966
7
Cltra
34
33
27
23
24
29
29
25
31
DeLand
30
35
27
27
22
29
28
24
31
Mlms
34
38
29
29
23
28
27
28
34
Pruitland Park
32
36
27
24
20
31
27
24
29
Heldrlch Oroves
30
30
26
27
20
29
30
22
31
Forest City
34
34
28
28
22
29
31
25
35
Howey
32
30
26
25
24
31
28
23
33
Dr. Phillips
31
32
27
29
22
29
34
26
34
Conway
35
35
30
29
24
30
33
27
35
Brooks ville
33
34
27
26
21
33
29
29
34
Fassadena
33
29
25
28
24
29
25
22
34
Valrlco
35
35
29
34
25
32
27
26
40
Denham
29
32
28
32
23
29
26
24
37
Elfers
32
30
26
32
23
28
30
20
36
Parrlsh
33
41
31
37
25
33
30
29
45
Sarasota
37
44
31
38
26
35
30
29
47
Lakeland ^Z
33
36
27
20
22
30
27
25
35
Polk City
27
30
27
27
21
29
26
25
32
Lake Alfred
32
33
28
30
23
30
28
25
35
Mammo th
31
35
27
32
25
29
29
26
36
Avon Park
37
39
28
33
24
31
27
27
36
3artow
34
35
27
32
25
30
25
25
38
Arcadia
33
41
29
36
26
35
29
28
45
Cocoa
37
40
30
29
23
33
29
33
36
Vero Beach
40
44
31
36
25
33
30
36
36
Stuart
43
49
36
39
28
38
35
39
43
Hypoluxo #2
46
61
40
44
30
48
36
42
42
Homestead
49
51
38
45
29
46
37
38
45
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Uarnlng Service- - Lakeland, Florida
TOTAL RAINFALL - BY MONTHS
SELECTED U. S. FLORIDA WEATHER BUREAU STATIONS
1965-66 SEASON
STATION OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY TOTAL
Avon Park 4.26 1.19 2.39 5.95 6.05 .77 2.98 5.06 9.68 8.27 46.62
Bartov; 1.30 .24 3.12 6.02 4.09 2.51 2.10 6.96 6.51 6.27 39.12
Bradenton Exp.Sta. 1.68 .86 1.89 6.43 1.65 .96 2.79 2.62 9.43 7.23 35.54
Brooksvllle 2.25 .79 2.47 4.05 4.86 1.08 3.34 4.39 10.86 7.42 41.53
Bushnell 1.65 .73 1.30 3.78 6.31 .12 3.41 7.57 11.69 8.66 45.22
Clermont 3.69 1.11 2.95 4.73 4.46 1.95 2.70 4.96 9.17 3.91 39.63
DaytonaBeachAlrport 3.65 .97 2.14 2.89 5.58 .36 2.56 6.77 15,19 7.09 47.20
Crescent City 3.56 2.11 2.35 3.52 6.42 1.66 2.73 6.71 9.09 5.19 43.34
Ft. Lauderdale 42.33 1.35 .60 2. 00 3.86 2.59 2.33 3.86 13.05 9.44 81.43
{Baha Mar)
Fort ^fye^s Airport 4,42 .58 .85 3.39 1.06 .37 3.03 1.61 12.42 8.22 35.95
Port Pierce 7.10 1.42 1.52 3.73 7.60 2.29 3.01 6.57 11.26 4.96 49.46
Homestead Exp.Sta. 10.85 2.14 .12 2.83 1.07 3.25 2.24 7.62 17.69 6.35 54.16
Island Orove 2.70 1.44 2.93 3.84 6.97 .50 1.64 3.93 7.81 4.--.6* 36.32
LaBelle 5.52 .34 1.09 2.49 2.91 1.01 3.60 7.57 14.11 5.64 44.28
Lake Alfred Exp.Sta. 2. 23 .57 3.45 6.12 4.02 1.89 1.61 4.47 9.99 7.71 42.06
Lakeland Weather Bur2.24 .56 3.48 5.60 2.73 1.81 1.84 4.46 7.85 5.09 35.66
Lake Placid 4.72 .53 1.32 4.03 3.55 .53 1.66 2.82 8.85 8.36 36.37
Melbourne 4.55 2,22 1.92 5.50 5.20 3.71 1.20 5.45 15.98 5.18 50.91
Miami Airport 16.79 .96 .62 3.97 6.56 3.25 1.80 5,53 21.37 8.50 69.35
Mountain Lake 3.59 .48 2.03 6.73 5.60 1.71 2.79 6.25 6.44 ^.55 40.17
Ocala 2.83 1.29 2.74 3.02 6.38 .29 2.61 6.04 7. CO 9.45 41.65
Orlando Airport 4.06 1.C6 2.23 4,45 6,31 2,57 1.92 6.57 9.77 6.73 45.67
Plant City 2.11 .60 3,26 5.41 3.37 1.96 1.88 2.78 12.53 7.27 41.17
Saint Leo 1,62 .64 2,68 4.79 6.00 1.63 2.83 7.01 8.68 't.56 40.46
St. Petersburg .68 .76 1.94 4.50 2.74 1.88 1.93 .84 6.39 3.13 24.89
Tampa Airport 1.43 .88 2.34 4.05 3.08 1.16 1.57 .71 6.44 7.62 29.28
Wauchula 3.96 1.20 2.77 6.49 4.95 .84 2.52 1,82 5.37 7.16 37.08
WestPalmBh Airport 18.74 2.57 1.75 6.23 6,88 2.28 2,73 3,75 17.91 6.19 71.13
Winter Haven 1,63 .87 2,64 5.91 4.23 1.23 1.66 6.19 9.23 7.71* 41.30
• Nearby Section
Furnished thru the courtesy of the Federal-State Frost Warning Service - - Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 1
1965-66
and 1964-65 SEASON
S
Week
End-
P L 0 R
IDA
CALIFORNIA (
TEXAS 1
ARIZONA 1
TOT
A L
1 lOTORTS
ing
1965 - 66
1964
- 65.
•65-661
'64-§5l
'661
•§51
'661
'§5l
'65-661
'64-^5
1 1965
Mex, I
- 66,
1965
0£^
Tan/^s
Or^?
TanAs
sea"!
9/ 4
2
-
-
-
307
347
_
•
a
^
309
347
_
^
11
-
-
-
-
368
275
-
-
_
.
368
275
-
«
18
-
-
-
-
410
360
-
-
_
.
410
360
.
.
25
-
-
-
-
356
295
-
.
•
•
356
295
•
_
10/2
-
-
3
»
365
262
-
.
.
«
365
265
.
.
9
8
-
-
-
337
216
.
.
«
•
345
216
•
_
' 16
12
-
8
-
296
182
-
.
•
«
308
190
•
.
23
46
-
22
-
308
141
1
1
•
•
355
164
•
•
^
158
>
29
_
322
63
M
»
.
.
480
92
.
_
11/6
211
1
44
1
223
64
_
.
.
.
435
109
_
.
13
158
6
136
9
186
23
_
.
_
«
350
168
•
.
20
116
32
161
41
111
126
-
.
1
.
260
338
..
«
27
116
97
79
75
183
625
2
1
10
21
408
801
-
•
12/4
143
105
103
108
576+
604
_
1
31
43
855
859
-
.
11
211
99
235
155
774+
963
•
.
80
58
1164
1411
«
_
18
318
165
226
170
609
508
.
-
24
54
1116
958
.
.
25
279
134
148
111
365
318
_
.
28
11
806
588
•
.
;q66
1/ 1
110
51
66
35
396
289
2
40
21
597
413
8
260
101
177
102
387+
293
_
1
27
10
784
583
l#
-
15
308
90
204
36
552+
515
-
•
49+
17
999
772
i#
_
22
219
12
229
7
638
654
.
1
32+
17
901
908
-
29
222
5
210
2
790+
592
_
1
32
14
1049
819
-
-
2/ 5
359
1
212
2
754+
489
4
•
31
8
1149
711
1
-
12
88
6
212
2
832+
511
1
.
11
3
938
728
3
-
19
211
13
211
3
898+
712
2
-
8
5
1132
931
2
60
26
129
7
141
_
862+
676
-
_
8
15
1006
832
1
-
3/ 5
197
9
167
.
768+
778
-
_
19
33
993
978
1
.
12
199
5
207
~
791+
717
-
.
36
28
1031
952
2
81
19
164
1
154
-
802+
678
-
•
25
35
992
867
2
-
26
161
1
126
-
767
793
•
•
30
38
959
957
-
90
4/ 2
87
•
157
-
914
650
-
_
41
55
1042
862
-
-
9
93
-
228
-
813
252
1
-
51
66
958
546
1
89
16
168
-
228
-
841
680
-
-
69
93
1078
1001
-
-
23
174
-
187
.
716
857
-
-
63
98
953
1142
-
-
30
193
-
242
-
817
879
-
-
73
84
1083
1205
-
-
5/ 7
171
-
227
.
753
604
-
-
51
55
975
886
-
-
14
152
-
273
-
857
566
.
.
46
56
1055
895
-
-
21
232
-
272
-
986
675
2
.
40
72
1260
1019
2
-
28
208
-
193
-
947
736
-
.
26
65
1181
994
-
-
6/ 4
189
-
119
-
592
699
1
.
4
46
786
864
1
-
11
117
-
86
-
648
703
-
.
2
32
767
821
-
-
18
145
•
88
-
543
686
.
.
1
23
689
797
-
-
25
98
•
52
_
392
641
•
•
-
21
490
714
-
-
7/ 2
34
.
21
-
431
528
-
-
-
9
465
558
-
-
9
35
-
14
-
369
389
-
.
-
3
404
406
-
-
16
46
-
11
-
487
409
.
-
-
-
533
420
-
-
23
39
-
12
-
459
455
.
-
-
1
498
--68
-
-
30
16
-
9
_
482
501
•
-
_
-
498
510
-
-
8/ 6
8
-
5
-
389
402
.
-
-
-
397
407
-
-
13
5
-
7
.
408
470
_
.
-
-
413
477
-
-
20
8
.
5
_
422
392
_
.
-
-
430
397
-
-
27
5
.
5
_
379
443
_
-
-
-
384
448
-
-
9/ 3
-
-
4
-
136
452
-
-
-
-
186
<56
—
—
TOTAL
6637
941
5955
859
29164
26148
14
8
989 1210
37745
34180
le
320
+ Includes Tangerine Shipments 1965-66 season: Calif- 12/4 2;12/ll 2il/8 l;l/l5 5jl/29 3;2/5 5;l2th5
2/19 5;2/26 2.;3/5 2;3/l2 2;3/l9 2;Arlz-l/l5 l;l/22 l.#Addltional Tangerine Shipments 1965-66 Season
Mexlco-Jan Sth 1; 15th 1. ••Corresponding week last season. •Imports not included In Total
Column. Note - 1965-66 season figures following week ending June 25th thru Sept. 3rd, 1966
subject to correction. 1964-65 season corrected week ending 4/24/65 thru week ending 9/3/65.
TABLE 2
- 2 -
QRAPEPRUIT - CARLOT SHIPMEMTS
(rail & BOAT) - BY V/EEKS
Week
End-
ing
'55-65
FLORIDA I
Trf-
•54-55 I
CALIFORNIA
I
TEXAS
ARIZONA
TOTAL
TTf
■7^.
> 65-66 I '54-65 | '65 I '55 I '55-561 '64-551 '65-661 '54-55
1965
9/ 4
H
18
25
10/2
9
16
23
30
11/5
13
20
27
12/4
11
18
25
1966
8
15
22
29
2/5
12
19
26
3/5
12
19
26
4/ 2
9
16
23
30
5/ 7
14
21
28
6/ 4
11
18
25
7/ 2
9
16
23
30
8/ 6
13
20
27
9/ 2
2
12
21
62
159
161
167
139
112
117
150
199
223
203
190
75
181
214
191
211
308
100
185
124
238
250
219
239
153
139
204
199
171
171
134
121
56
67
44
35
34
21
17
23
13
7
2
9
35
80
91
95
146
150
142
181
166
175
213
78
223
191
231
256
210
253
260
244
272
286
295
305
297
289
290
244
289
229
170
167
112
41
16
16
10
6
59
52
45
10
1
2
3
4
7
4
10
3
4
2
5
2
18
31
61
27
42
69
85
112
92
114
138
94
129
56
58
53
53
82
86
113
123
112
112
101
37
60
•
_
_
-
59
60
19
-
-
•
-
52
19
9
_
-
-
•
47
9
.
m
_
.
22
-
^
«
_
.
_
22
2
^
_
•
.
_
62
9
_
•
_
_
.
159
36
m
_
«
_
.
161
80
.
_
.
.
•
167
91
^
2
.
.
_
141
95
_
3
.
_
4
115
152
_
2
2
3
3
122
155
M
.
1
J.
_
.
150
143
_
7
2
3
2
209
185
5
3
1
2
1
229
173
2
4
2
2
208
181
1
4
8
1
3
198
225
1
8
5
.
1
85
86
1
7
10
_
2
191
236
2
11
5
17
4
246
202
3
12
3
12
7
222
244
5
11
.
18
6
244
277
2
21
2
50
9
389
223
3
21
1
28
5
152
263
15
13
.
15
10
217
285
13
15
_
14
12
155
269
9
10
w
16
10
269
291
11
15
_
34
4
301
303
13
12
M
25
1
274
209
9
7
-
15
3
292
317
13
.
_
3
2
217
312
18
11
-
13
23
190
330
30
7
-
6
38
259
358
32
5
.
22
35
295
311
55
5
.
45
35
307
380
55
-
_
57
39
340
323
72
2
«
50
44
278
286
103
1
.
67
57
303
327
126
2
-
68
53
274
291
117
-
-
59
58
220
216
131
2
.
93
65
268
212
129
6
.
57
56
154
201
121
3
-
28
54
123
185
97
2
.
27
31
103
134
65
2
-
22
20
94
85
71
3
.
15
22
123
93
101
-
-
7
25
106
125
107
-
-
8
21
128
128
83
-
.
3
9
126
92
100
.
-
2
5
114
105
59
_
_
.
2
112
71
99
.
-
-
2
101
101
-
-
-
-
.
37
-
TOTAL
6071
6780
2217
1975
237
45
907 787
9432
9587
Additional Shipments 1965-65 Season: Mexico - Week Ending April 2nd 1. Note - 1965-66 Season
figures following week ending J\ine 25th thru Sept. 3rd, 1966 subject to correction. 1964-55
season corrected week ending 4/24/65 thru week ending 9/3/55. ••Corresponding week last season.
TABLE 3
MIXED CITRUS - CARLOT RAIL SHIPMENTS
BY WEEKS
No Florida,
or Texas
- consolidateo
l.c.l.
express shipments
Included 1965-66 or
1964-65
season.
Week i
P L 0 R
IDA !
CALIFORNIA !
TEXAS
1
ARIZONA
T 0 T A
1 —
L
End-
• • 1
..1
1
v.H
r
TTT—
« »
Ing 1
'65-66
'54-65 .• 1
'65-66
1 '64-65 1
•66 1
65 1
'66 1
'65 1
'65-661
64-65
1965
9/ 4
.
.
46
38
»
_
.
_
46
38
11
-
-
35
23
•
_
_
«
35
23
18
-
-
24
18
s
_
.
•
24
18
25
-
-
27
14
_
m
.
.
27
14
10/2
1
-
24
15
-
_
M
.
25
15
9
4
-
23
10
_
_
.
.
27
10
16
3
3
17
2
.
-
-
•
20
5
23
13
4
22
8
.
»
.
.
35
12
30
20
16
14
m
_
_
.
0
34
16
11/6
32
9
9
1
2
.
•
•
43
10
13
37
33
5
1
2
_
•
•
44
34
20
64
71
1
.
4
1
«
2
69
74
27
85
68
1
1
_
2
2
4
88
75
12/4
77
61
8
9
_
4
7
4
92
78
11
136
152
10
11
3
_
8
2
157
165
18
163
138
3
7
2
4
4
8
172
157
25
139
93
6
3
_
2
4
5
149
1C3
19fi6
1/ 1
30
33
14
8
1
3
12
1
57
45
8
104
73
11
13
_
2
5
4
120
92
15
90
76
17
14
2
1
16
5
125
96
22
87
52
24
32
3
2
7
10
121
96
29
79
58
20
27
5
3
13
4
117
92
2/ 5
129
42
25
16
6
2
12
.
172
60
12
30
54
26
23
1
_
5
1
62
78
19
67
68
23
15
4
-
8
102
83
26
42
52
25
22
1
.
4
.
72
74
3/5
87
65
21
21
4
_
9
1
121
87
12
80
64
32
24
3
-
5
2
120
90
19
61
45
21
28
1
-
4
3
87
76
26
40
47
20
26
-
_
5
4
65
77
4/ 2
17
50
18
20
19
-
2
1
56
71
9
50
52
21
8
1
_
8
3
80
63
15
91
65
21
10
1
_
5
5
118
80
23
80
49
9
13
1
.
8
6
98
68
30
58
43
14
7
_
_
12
5
84
55
5/ 7
69
42
20
12
_
_
7
7
96
61
14
43
23
23
12
1
-
7
2
74
37
21
54
25
43
22
.
-
15
11
112
58
28
56
6
42
28
-
-
16
10
114
44
6/ 4
49
6
46
44
-
-
7
10
102
60
11
30
6
53
54
-
-
2
12
85
72
18
25
4
33
58
_
-
_
16
58
78
23
15
3
42
67
_
-
2
10
59
80
7/ 2
15
4
58
66
_
-
1
7
74
77
9
10
2
49
56
-
-
-
1
59
59
16
6
_
71
62
1
-
.
-
78
62
23
9
-
66
67
-
-
-
2
75
69
30
2
_
72
88
_
_
.
.
74
88
8/ 6
-
64
92
-
-
-
-
64
92
13
_
_
60
59
>
-
-
-
60
59
20
_
-
45
67
-
-
-
-
45
67
27
.
-
53
60
-
•
-
-
53
60
9/ 3
—
•
26
•
■"
•
—
—
26
'
TOTAL
2379
1757
1503
14C2
68
26
222
168
4172
3353
Additional Shipments 1955-66 Season: Mexico - V/eek Ending Jan. 8th 1. Note - 1965-66 Season
figures following week ending June 25th thru Sept, 3ru, 1966 subject to correction. 1964-65
season corrected week ending 4/24/65 thru week ending 9/3/65. ••Corresponding week last season.
TABLE 4
1965-66 SEASON
Week
Ending
1
ORAttOES j QRAPEfRUIT j TANGERINES
{week Ending
1 season to weeK | season to week Ending Season
Idate 1 Endinc 1 Tate 1 ^ 1 Tn Date
1965 .
Sept. 4
^ f ' f f f f
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1966
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept
11
18
25
2
il
23
13
20
'I
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
26
5
12
26
2
il
23
30
iJ
21
28
4
11
18
23
13
20
27
. 3
27.8
28.8
27.8
28.1
64.2
71.2
16.4
22.6
76.3
48.8
36.6
27.6
40.8
32.5
42.3
28.7
30.9
49.2
30.0
30.6
44.4
51.'+
38.0
25.5
52.4
42.4
26.7
37.4
39.0
41.7
21.9
41.2
57.1
40.1
41.0
36.9
49.9
41.8
32.8
46.9
48.5
42.5
42.8
42.6
52.2
58.1
44.6
lU
56.4
49.2
44.9
45.0
4li.7
46.5
56.4
46.9
35.8
51.5
52.4
45.2
48.0
42.5
58.1
49.0
38.0
^8.3
49.0
49.3
67.0
48.0
30.2
42.4
53.2
45.7
48.0
49.0
53.7
^3.3
49.0
55.0
41.2
48.0
58.4
39.5
48.0
60.5
45.7
48.0
5't.3
40,6
48.0
59.4
44.2
53.1
49.5
48.0
48.0
55.7
45.9
48.0
49.6
50.0
40.5
50.4
47.8
50.0
^7.7
47.8
49.6
53.2
46.8
57-9
47.8
42.1
52.0
47.8
4fe.0
48.0
7t.9
25.1
6k,z
8.0
8.0
66.3
I-.6
71.0
63.1
,u
6.4
9.3
55-'^
16.9
12.1
52.9
22.1
16.2
50.5
41.7
37.8
25.6
18.9
23.1
20.3
18.9
19.8
37.7
38.2
23.6
20.6
21.0
20.6
38.0
23.0
21.0
U:l
'U
20.6
18.9
39.8
V,
17.6
15.8
39. 6
15-5
40.0
4.3
15.0
14.7
40.6
5.8
41.1
1.6
13.7
12.6
39.4
5.1
39.0
3.9
12.0
39.0
40.0
2.4
2.8
12.0
12.0
40.0
4.4
12.0
41.4
.6
10.6
41.0
1-7
10.0
42.0
.4
10.0
43.0
-
9.0
43.0
-
9.0
43.0
-
9.0
43.0
1.1
9.0
43.0
1.0
9.0
44.0
.9
8.0
43.9
8.3
44.1
•
8.2
44.1
..
8.2
44.1
„
8.1
44.1
•
8.1
44.2
.
8.0
44.0
.
8.0
Note - Figures not available week ending 9/4/65 thru week ending IO/I6/65.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
- 5
TOTAL FLORIDA CITRUS SHIPMENTS. RAIL-BOAT-TRUCK. BY WEEKS - 1965-66 SEASON
Includes the estimated proportion of 'mixed' cars & truck shipments - Intra 4 Interstate movement.
Does not Include any Florida consolidated l.c.l. express shipments.
Meek
0 R A N a £ S
ORAPEPRUI
T
T A H a E R I
N E S
Ending
Rail 4 Boat |
Truck,-?
Rail A Boat t
Truck#
Rail 4 Boat
Trucki^
1965
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
3/ 4
2
1
.
2
.
.
11
••
1
-
20
m
.
18
-
3
2
84
.
•
25
-
19
12
230
_
»
10/2
1
40
21
440
_
•
9
9
14-1
65
787
_
.
16
13
231
161
936
_
2
23
50
298
169
828
1
1
30
164
S21
181
671
1
11/6
216
680
164
634
3
25
13
172
702
130
613
11
166
20
142
825
144
636
43
389
27
140
628
192
532
116
327
12/4
166
783
233
611
125
368
11
281
1072
258
655
130
570
18
403
1754
250
694
196
719
25
333
782
242
276
167
229
1956
1/ 1
117
368
92
237
57
184
8
311
690
219
536
125
279
15
353
770
243
694
106
179
22
261
774
232
671
16
76
29
256
875
252
632
9
23
2/5
434
801
356
713
7
7
12
105
270
113
250
6
1
19
244
683
216
584
16
14
26
144
502
149
490
9
13
3/ 5
242
618
279
656
10
35
12
241
536
284
610
9
16
19
200
398
242
483
3
8
26
180
361
259
559
2
7
4/ 2
98
402
158
554
1
5
9
120
371
160
491
2
-
16
210
393
252
518
1
1
23
209
294
243
416
1
30
217
295
205
286
_
.
5/7
198
256
213
210
-
-
14
172
234
157
157
_
_
21
254
219
153
98
_
.
28
233
123
96
51
1
-
5/ 4
215
115
89
41
1
-
11
132
52
59
13
-
-
18
158
66
47
23
-
-
25
104
44
43
16
-
_
7/ 2
42
34
28
10
.
_
9
40
15
22
7
-
-
16
49
22
26
12
-
-
23
44
17
17
9
-
-
30
17
12
8
11
-
-
8/ 6
8
5
.
8
-
-
13
5
5
-
8
_
-
20
8
5
-
12
-
-
27
5
3
_
5
•
-
9/ 3
■
4
"
5
"
TOTAL
7718
19113
7136
18725
1174
3645
TrCorrected.
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division , Vlinter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 6
& -
TOTAL SHIPMENTS. FLORIDA CITRDS - BY I'JEEKS - 1965-66 & 1964-65 SEASONS
Note - Includes rail, boat, truck 4 'mixed' citrus broken dovm Into estimated proportion.
Truck reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per oar. No l.c.l, express
Included. Florida l.c.l. express, by months;: 1965-56 season - see bottom of page.
Vfeek
0 R A
NOES
a R A P
E P R U I T
TAHOERINES
TOT
A L
ending
1965-66
1964-651;*
1965-56
1 1964-65^'
1965-66
1964-65je
1965-66
1964-65^*
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
1965
9/ 4
3
2
2
.
_
.
5
2
11
1
2
20
•
••
-
21
2
18
3
2
86
m
_
-
89
2
25
19
2
242
2
_
-
261
4
10/2
41
74
461
278
-
-
502
352
9
150
89
852
423
_
-
1002
512
16
244
214
1097
595
2
1
1343
810
23
348
355
997
828
2
1
1347
1184
30
685
580
852
877
1
5
1538
1462
11/6
896
706
798
820
28
50
1722
1576
13
874
915
743
903
177
186
1794
2004
20
967
937
780
819
432
417
2179
2173
27
758
649
724
618
443
420
1935
1687
12/4
949
850
844
717
493
640
2266
2207
11
1353
1084
913
703
700
671
2966
2458
18
2157
1577
944
906
915
844
4016
3327
25
1115
701
518
579
396
389
2029
1569
196^
1/ 1
485
337
329
278
241
175
1055
790
8
1001
786
755
917
404
394
2160
2097
15
1123
929
937
936
285
210
2345
2075
22
1035
954
903
987
92
54
2030
1995
29
1131
1023
884
1056
32
21
2047
21C0
2/ 5
1235
954
1069
882
14
17
2318
1853
12
375
907
363
950
7
13
745
1870
19
927
797
800
977
30
12
1757
1765
26
646
679
639
927
22
3
1307
1609
3/ 5
R60
754
935
1056
45
2
1840
1812
12
777
696
894
1103
25
3
1696
1802
19
598
579
725
1079
11
2
1334
1660
26
541
539
818
1078
9
1
1368
1618
4/ 2
500
634
712
1009
6
1
1218
1644
9
491
720
651
978
2
1
1144
1599
16
603
614
770
901
2
1
1375
1516
23
503
588
659
756
1
1163
1344
30
512
521
491
753
_
_
1003
1374
5/ 7
454
505
423
567
»
_
877
1072
14
406
502
314
350
.
«
720
852
21
473
447
251
290
-
_
724
737
28
356
329
147
169
1
_
504
498
6/ 4
330
199
130
59
1
.
461
258
11
184
124
72
25
m
256
149
18
224
120
70
24
M
.
294
144
25
148
82
59
15
.
_
207
97
7/ 2
75
31
38
11
.
«
114
42
9
55
28
29
2
_
•
84
30
16
71
23
38
2
.
-
109
25
23
61
18
26
_
..
.
87
18
30
29
11
19
.
.
_
48
11
8/ 6
13
10
8
1
•
•
21
11
13
10
12
8
1
-
_
18
13
20
13
8
12
1
«
_
25
9
27
8
6
5
^
.
13
6
9/ 3
4
4
5
-
-
-
9
4
TOTAL #
26831
24309
25861
27208
4819
4534
57511
55051
% Corrected. ••Corresponding week last season. , Jiot Included above - 1965-66 season l.c.l.
express by months as follows (Carlot Equivalents): October 2; November 103; December 984;
January 3C8; February 278; March 296; April 102; Kay 38.
- 7 -
CITRUS SHIPMENTS - TRUCK - ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA. TEXAS - BY WEEKS
1965-66 A 19fi4-65 SEASONS
Carlot Equivalents
I ARIZONA
GRAPEFRUIT
CALIFORNIA,-!-'
TEXAS
ORANGES
I
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
1965-66 I 1964-65'
1965-66/1964-65* ' 1965-66/1964-65**
1555-66/1964-65 * 1965-66/1964-65
9/ 9
16
23
30
10/7
14
21
28
11/6
13
20
27
12/4
11
18
25
1966
l7l
8
15
22
29
2/ 5
12
19
26
3/5
12
19
26
4/ 2
9
16
23
30
5/7
14
21
28
6/ 4
11
18
25
7/ 2
9
16
23
30
8/ 6
13
20
27
9/ 3
TOTALS
25
81
67
87
65
43
31
42
76
70
66
72
111
92
72
54
79
105
96
82
91
68
64
84
104
94
108
107
114
97
111
79
50
80
54
45
2766
34
111
97
67
80
51
41
43
59
90
71
83
82
73
68
76
78
89
53
79
85
62
54
57
61
79
79
67
76
78
88
60
62
42
51
53
62
147
94
22
11
161
112
18
6
137
129
10
2
141
117
7
-
126
82
5
-
132
88
-
-
108
68
-
-
87
62
-
-
81
35
-
-
85
45
-
-
146
105
-
-
157
158
-
-
249
260
-
-
294
323
-
-
343
234
6
4
155
80
2
1
117
112
4
4
132
94
7
6
192
213
8
15
210
218
11
12
235
204
16
14
263
246
11
16
276
256
19
8
264
266
17
16
269
264
12
13
244
304
10
11
315
306
15
13
181
322
11
18
256
319
14
19
246
283
11
21
273
231
12
30
261
294
23
41
218
259
36
29
226
176
54
35
213
189
69
48
197
202
101
66
192
158
100
70
132
177
86
69
121
114
62
64
117
151
12
4
106
97
45
44
92
99
29
41
98
91
23
26
94
87
15
19
98
118
33
20
117
102
30
21
105
1C6
37
22
lie
123
37
24
99
137
40
29
112
131
34
32
123
142
33
32
139
134
31
25
17
13
11
10
24
38
42
68
31
34
65
66
40
39
105
72
47
49
104
116
41
48
97
87
42
40
106
73
65
36
133
117
82
88
183
130
107
101
159
150
64
32
73
51
49
39
103
77
49
30
161
148
48
33
214
176
56
42
189
150
62
51
192
119
105
46
276
112
77
39
222
85
62
39
156
97
67
41
184
87
75
34
2C5
80
73
27
197
66
62
19
180
37
44
13
159
-
49
4
151
10
47
4
133
15
43
-
133
-
30
•
86
1
17
»
76
-
7
.
21
-
9
.
40
-
8
-
24
-
2
_
18
-
•
.
15
-
_
-
8
-
.
_
3
>
.
-
3
-
2541
9042
8722
1178
ICCI
1501
1009
4227
2200
• Arizona, truck Oranges - Unavailable by weeks. # Outbound Passings. Corresponding week
last season. IMPORTS ; Mexico - C/L Equivalents Oran-es - Dates Inclusive October 8. 1965
thru June 25, 1966 - 781. Vfeek ending on Thursday thru October 28, 1965.
Saturday beginning October 29. 1965 thru September 3, 1966.
Week ending on
TABLE 8
- 8
PWLOAPS. RAIL & THUCK - ORANGES - tl P. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1965 THRU JULY 1966
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
Cities ! FLORIDA I CALIF. j ARIZ. ! TEXAS ! MEXICO
Rail
?rur.k
■^11 [^11 fteil JRall
! OTHER ! TOTAL
jRall__ , !Railm„,«i,
I Truck I Truck
Albany, N.y.#
Atlanta, Oa.
Baltimore, Md.#
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.#
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, Ill.#
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.#
Columbia, S.C,
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mi ch.#
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Pla.
Milwaukee, Wise.
MnplsSt.Paul Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
N.Y. C.Newark. N.J#
Philadelphia, Pa.#
Pittsburgh, Pa.#
Portland, Ore.#
Providence, R. I,
St. Louis, Mo.#
SaltLake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Fran Oakland,
Seattle, TacomaWash
Washington, D. C.#
VJi Chita, Kansas #
k
8
it76
5
310
630
1
309
^3
50
2
If
12
19
2212
HO3
107
2
1+
35
Cal
1
5^
97
8U7
303
500
297
182
502
§
33
257
6
27
78
91
265
243
600
101
104
428
1433
84s
264
1
55
139
1
20
3
«l
3
191
3
335
1823
1880
239
687
6
2
6
1261
1
94
60
40
22
2
199
445
1
1
4071
1376
925
126
90
476
1
2
201
209
20
30
49
35
1
135
39
43
14
264
556
82
85
212
129
367
3407
'1
221
22
80
55
52
23
475
235
332
178^
593
32
60
23 -
67 18
4
13 1
56
10
7
18
32
2
4
22
26
21
3
4
20
26
203
1
7
1
2
9
5
7
30
2
1
169
36
27
146
2
2
13
2
17
1
11
1
1
2
5
3
142
1
4
1
1
43
3
3
9
10
1
58
1
12
320
73
3
1
2
2
1
195
11
128
897
1
815
340
5
5
2156
til
364
182
8
2581
670
-
125
30
253
7
?27
482
_
2
536
.
6
649
4
1627
349
.
-
131
-
1
415
.
102
507
474
-
65
-
3772
•
84
301
.
72
350
-
2
678
.
211
177
^
%'
m
-
20
6726
i5il
2
2498
900
1
1064
289
2
130
488
-
98
3II
1
539
-
1
341
_
-
377
_
3
1821
-
209
599
471
4
273
3
20
73
TOTAL 5651 9749 15125 9850 412 386 7 596 10 240 320 39 21525 20860
Montreal, Que, Can.
Ottawa, Ont. Can.
Toronto, Ont. Can.
Vancouver B. C. Can.
Winnipeg, Man. Can.
TOTAL
1
3
39
37't 1180
10 183
175 1215
1 209
1 150
7 20
2
51 22
356 12
39 16
19
3
3
,1
537
24
198
542
109
- 1744
15 212
297 1493
766
278
381
25
523
364
84
43 561 2937 453 72 1
1 31 49 1410 312 4493 1377
# Additional UNLOADS -TRUCK- UNITED STATES: Albany. N.Y. , Israel 1, Baltimore, Md., Israel
1, Boston, Mass., Israel 5, Chicago, 111., Israel 8, Cleveland, Ohio, Israel 7, Detroit, Mich.
Israel U, Philadelphia, Pa.. Israel 2, Pittsburgh, Pa., Israel 1, Kashington, D. C. Israel 4,
Wichita, Kansas, Unknown 3,TTL 39. CANADA: OTTAWA Brazil 1, S.Africa 14:T0R0NTO, CAN. Brazil
31, Israel 1, South Africa 265, Total - 312 .
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: New York City, Newark, N.J.. Israel 320.
CANADA: Montreal, Brazil 34, Israel 198, Japan 11, South Africa 294, Ottawa, Israel 15,
Japan 8, South Africa 1, Toronto, Brazil 19, Israel I3I, Japan 29, South Africa 19. Vancouver,
Australia 2, Formosa, 6, Israel 2, Japan 485, South Africa 47, Winnipeg, Israel 4, Japan 96,
South Africa 9, Total 1410.
r..3LE 9
- 9
UNLOADS. RftIL & TRUCK - GRAPEFRUIT - kl U. S. CITIES & S CANADIAN CITIFS
e boat - Tri
PROM
SEPT.
1965
- THRU JULY
1966
val
.ents
on ba£
.ts SOO
boxes
Carlots rail Includ
ick & boat conver
ted to
carlot equl
Cities
1 FLORIDA
1 CALIF.
1 ARIZ.
1 TEXAS 1
MEXICO
1 OTHER
1 TOTAL
1
1 Rail
Rail
iRall
1
[Rail
I
1
Rail
1
(Rail
1
1 Rail
1
Truck
1
rruck
1
Truck
1 Truck 1
Truck
1
Truck
1
Truck
Albany. N.Y.
162
6
2
.
1
.
.
_
_
.
7
164
Atlanta, Ga.
1
324
1
20
7
7
-
9
-
_
-
_
9
360
Baltimore, Md.
314
227
17
3
12
-
.
-
.
-
343
230
Birmingham, Ala.
-
159
1
15
3
3
-
7
-
-
-
.
1+
184
Boston, Mass.
276
470
75
2
'I
1
-
-
-
-
369
472
Buffalo, N.Y.
k2
2U4
17
2
.
1
1
-
-
-
.
68
247
Chicago, Ill.#
720
5°?;
9?
14
92
22
7
71
-
-
-
1
918
609
Cincinnati, 0.
113
218
18
2
8
1
5
21
-
-
-
-
144
242
Cleveland, 0.
36
1+67
37
12
13
-
5
35
-
-
-
-
91
514
Columbia, S.C.
2
133
7
5
-
.
-
-
-
7
140
Dallas, Tex.
-
80
-
35
2
I
.
314
.
.
.
-
2
436
Denver, Colo.
-
250
.
68
-
-
171
-
-
-
-
-
497
Detroit, Mich.
381
301
56
10
47
1
15
10
-
-
-
-
499
322
Ft. Worth, Tex.
-
6
11
-
48
-
-
-
-
-
65
Houston, Tex.
-
18
-
27
.
11
-
101
-
.
-
-
-
157
Indianapolis, Ind.
3
397
1
39
10
7
2
19
-
-
-
-
16
462
Kansas City, Mo.
-
315
8
34
5
25
30
79
-
-
-
-
43
453
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
491
.
546
861
103
-
.
-
-
-
2001
Louisville, Ky.
12
206
2
7
3
7
3
10
-
-
-
-
20
230
Memphis, Tenn.
-
167
3
14
5
13
-
29
-
-
-
-
8
223
Miami, Pla.
-
567
-
7
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
576
Milwaukee, V;isc.
Ik
224
1
6
.
-
-
1
-
_
.
-
15
231
Knpls . St . Paul , Minn.
29
263
23
24
6
14
-
93
-
-
-
-
58
394
Nashville, Tenn.
1
45
8
1
3
-
15
-
-
-
-
2
1}
New Orleans, La.
-
1U8
-
22
-
5
-
27
-
2
-
-
-
204
N.Y.C, , Newark, N.J.
21+20
li+i+O
179
11
100
2
1
-
-
-
-
2701
1452
Philadelphia, Pa.
635
665
364
68
-
5^
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
760
665
Pittsburgh, Pa.
175
31
6
26
-
5
1
-
-
-
-
237
^^
Portland, Ore.
37
100
18
94
16
46
98
-
-
-
-
^
338
Providence, R.I.
3
112
.
2
1
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
6
114
St. Louis, Mo.
57
267
25
21
8
21
62
27
-
-
-
-
152
336
Salt Lake City, Utah -
120
46
-
34
-
107
-
-
-
-
-
307
San Antonio, Tex.
•
11
.
28
-
-
-
145
-
1
-
-
-
^^l
San Fran, Oakland
H
262
-
377
3
200
-
66
-
1
-
-
,7
906
Seattle, Taccma, Wash
. 88
324
24
131
29
22
-
44
-
-
-
-
141
292
Washington D. C.#
37
17
3
7
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
64
327
Wichita, Kan.
13
7
1
-
51
-
"
"
2
"
74
TOTAL
51+00 10156
727
1663
1+90
1321
145
1702
-
4
-
3
6762 14849
Montreal, Que. Can.
# 3
786
52
7
102
^
^
_
_
^
21
1
178
794
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
3
95
8
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
JA
Toronto, Ont., Canjf^
t ji^
71+0
S
12
26
3
-
-
-
-
-
1
175
^If,
Vancouver, B.C. Car
u11j8
29
48
7
10
7
-
-
-
-
179
84
Winnipeg, Man. Can.
27
104
13
12
6
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
46
128
TOTAL
255
1754
162
79
144
3
10
19
-
-
21
2
592
1857
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None. CANADA: Montreal, Cuba 10, South Africa
11, Total 21
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Chicago, 111, West Indies, 1, Wichita, Kansas
Unknown 2, Total 3. CANADA: Montreal, V.'est Indies 1, Toronto, South Africa 1, Total 2
TABLE 10
10 -
OMIOADS. RAIL & THUCK - TANGERINES - kl U. S. CITIES & 5 CAMADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1965 THRU JULY 1966
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
CITIES
lude boat - Truck & boat converted to ca
{ FLORIDA { CALIF. ! ARIZ, j TEX.
I Rail I Rail |Rall |. Rail
-4
MEX..
OTHER
I Eall I Rail
I ■ Truck) Truck | Truck | Truck) Truck) Truck)
TOTAL
j Rail
Truck
Albany, N.Y.
•
HO
.
_
Atlanta, Oa.
1
F
-
.
Baltimore, Kd.
'^5
1
•
Birmingham, Ala.
t5
-
2
Boston, Mass.
«1
121
9
-
Buffalo, N.Y.
Chicago, 111.
10
11
M
2
1
3
Cincinnati, 0.
39
-
•
Cleveland, 0.
8
132
1
_
Columbia, S.C.
7
63
.
_
Dallas, Tex.
18
.
11
Denver, Colo.
_
13
_
22
Detroit, Mich.
66
96
1
-
Ft. Worth, Tex.
•
3
.
7
Houston, Tex.
.
4
.
12
Indianapolis , Ind .
1
78
-
h
Kansas City, Mo.
-
32
_
8
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
-
'^51
Louisville, Ky.
k
31
-
Memphis, Tenn.
-
31
-
7
Miami, Pla.
-
l(
_
5
Milwaukee, Wise.
_
m
2
Mnpls . St . Paul , Minn
1
37
2
11
Nashville, Tenn.
»
9
.
2
New Orleans, La.
_
35
»
3
N.Y.C., Newark N.J.
325
k6l
1
Philadelphia. Pa.
99
185
_
_
Pittsburgh, Pa.
38
116
5
_
Portland, Ore.
_
31
Providence, R.I.
1
23
.
St. Louis, Mo.
9
33
4
7
Salt Lake City,. Utah -
2
_
17
San Antonio, Tex.
.
_
_
10
San Fran, Oakland
«
•
•
119
Seattle, Tacoma,WaBh
.
1
•
37
Washington, D.C.
6
72
.
Wichita, Kansas#
-
-
4
3
1
- 119
3
13
9
2
13
11
8
2
24
7
21
2
2
26
3
4
1
46
93
10
106
26
9
3
80
1
4
1
5
326
99
43
1
13
40
P
Z22
78
%
^
104
12
40
82
47
591
31
40
72
38
48
11
41
463
185
116
32
23
43
22
47
135
42
72
11
TOTAL
817 2205 26 776 - 143
14
30 179
1 873 3318
Montreal, Que., Can. 9 96 1
Ottawa, Ont., Can. - 9 -
Toronto, Ont., Can. l8 102 2
Vancouver, B.C. Can. - - -
Winnipeg, Man. Can. - - 1
16
43
1
5
7
26
63
1
107
8
TOTAL
27 207
59
13
90 221
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES - None.
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES - Wichita, Kansas - Unknown 1.
TABLE 11
- 11
UNLOADS. RAIL & TRUCK - MIXED CITPDS - 41 0. S. CITIES & S CANADIAN CITIES
FROM SEPT. 196s THRU JULY 1966 - BY STATES OP ORIQtN
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 5^0 boxes.
CITIES
I
FLORIDA I CALIF
I
I ARIZONA
TEXAS
MEXICO
TOTAL
Rail
Truck
I Rail
I
Truck I
Rail
Truck
Rail
Truck
Rail
Rail
Truck
Truck
Albany, N. Y.
-
-
3
-
-
Atlanta, Ga.
-
-
4
-
.
Baltimore, Md.
177
-
9
-
2
Birmingham, Ala.
1
-
-
.
Boston, Mass.
140
34
40
-
6
Buffalo, N.y.
20
4
12
-
-
Chicago, 111.
200
-
70
-
8
Cincinnati, 0.
96
-
4
.
-
Cleveland, 0.
7
-
24
-
3
Columbia, S.C.
3
>
5
-
Dallas, Tex.
-
-
-
-
Denver, Colo.
-
>
-
-
-
Detroit, Mich.
103
-
11
-
5
Ft. Worth, Tex.
-
6
-
20
Houston, Tex.
-
-
10
3
-
Indianapolis, Ind.
3
-
17
-
1
Kansas City, Mo.
-
-
-
-
-
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
-
-
-
-
Louisville, Ky.
22
-
13
-
-
Memphis, Tenn.
1
-
2
-
1
Miami, Fla.
-
-
7
-
-
Milwaukee, Wise.
3
-
4
-
1
Mnpls- St . Paul , Minn.
6
-
7
-
2
Nashville, Tenn.
10
2
2
-
New Orleans, La.
1
-
3
-
-
N.y.C, Newark, N.J.
759
1
62
-
1
Philadelphia, Pa.
201
-
4
-
3
Pittsburgh, Pa.
104
-
26
-
H
Portland, Ore.
-
-
1
-
3
Providence, R.I.
_
-
5
-
4
St. Louis, Mo.
45
-
2
-
-
Salt Lake City.Ot.
-
.
-
-
San Antonio, Tex.
-
-
-
-
-
San Fran, Oakland
>
-
-
-
-
Seattle Tacoma.Wash.
1
-
1
-
10
VJashington, D. C.
34
-
36
-
-
Wichita, Kansas
-
-
-
-
-
14
11
56
4
1 QQ
-
lo©
1
^
186
3*+
32
4
280
-
100
-
35
-
125
10
21
104
12
70
40
14
15
-
10
4
5
-
823
1
208
-
138
-
4
-
TOTAL
1937 47 382
25
58
64 25 4
2445
97
Montreal, Que. Can.
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont. Can.
Vancouver, Can.
Winnipeg, Man. Can.
13
13
TOTAL
13
15
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA - None.
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA - None.
13
TABLE 12
12
FLOBIDA FRUIT PROCESSED - BY WEEKS AND TOTALS TO- DATE
19 6'7- 66 SEASON
i-
Week
Ending
0 R A N G E S *
M U R C 0 T T
GRAPEFRUIT
I Boxes Used
-I
Totals To-Date iBoxes Used
J 1
Totals T>-Date iBoxes Used
J I
I Totals To-Date
196-5
Sept. 5
-
-
-
12
•
_
_
19
M
_
_
26
608
608
_
Oct. 3
'♦,793
5.401
-
10
25,925
IhH^
_
11
56.737
88.063
_
97,567
185 630
-
31
205,252
390.882
.
""• ,1
338,508
729,390
-
'106.I83
1.135,573
1.764,806
2,433,119
146
21
629,233
-
28
668,313
346
Dec. 5
1.036,876
3,«t69,995
86
12
1,372,108
4,842,103
290
^l
1,622,382
6 464 485
26
1,571,631
2,420,047
8,036 116
_
Jan. 2
10,456; 163
444
1966 9
2,779,515
3.378.510
13,235,678
16; 614; 068
_
16
89
23
2.613,657
19.227,7'*5
2,673
6 8^8
35
3,113,800
22.341,^5
26,807,416
6
4,1*65.871
29,640
13
5.OO6.708
31,814,124
20,532
36,042
20
3.826,769
35,640,893
27
2.414,656
38,055,549
25,466
Mar. 6
2,644,674
40,700,223
35,701
13
2,023,938
42,724,161
44,896,402
15,633
20
2.172,241
5,517
4,333
27
2.392,639
47,289.041
Apr. 3
2.043,318
'♦9,332,359
2:869
lOo
2,079,419
3,108,632
51.411,778
5'+, 520,410
1,651
941
3.598.455
58,118,865
275
Mar. 1
3.663,778
3,218,145
61,782,643
8
65,000,788
•
15
3,351.651
68,352.439
71, '♦12, 844
1,508
22
3.060,405
29
2.505,368
73,918,212
«•
June 5
2.712.440
76 630 652
62
12
l,977,'t71
1,915,583
78,608:123
80,523,706
65
^l
80
26
990.726
316,832
8i;5l4;432
»
July 3
81,831,264
_
10
201,703
82,032,967
_
a
'ikm
82,209,758
82:308:727
:
31
u-Mi
82,356,068
«
Aug. 1
8
82,400,581
-
m
w
w
15
-
_
«
21
-
_
^
51
-
-
•
146
146
492
578
868
1.509
1,509
1,953
2:042
'♦,715
11,603
41,243
61,775
97.817
123.283
158.984
174,617
180,134
184,467
187,336
188,987
189,926
190,203
190,203
190.203
191.711
191.711
191,711
191.773
191,838
191.918
2
2
19
64
128
206
307
396
496
531
502
484
658
684
659
'♦57
561
848
674
740
813
814
855
799
1,410
1,424
957
714
474
409
429
391
298
234
143
139
li
37
50
30
17
12
14
9
6
7
72
303
118
728
912
054
860
672
619
564
391
760
241
381
483
951
612
159
942
846
830
993
612
181
000
357
592
051
let
935
345
335
824
934
384
987
359
834
083
683
106
892
598
825
266
270
404
773
9
9
10
11
12
13
^1
16
16
17
1'
18
18
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
2
4
24
89
217
424
^^
128
624
156
6^9
143
801
486
146
603
164
910
759
434
989
803
658
sl
292
250
964
439
849
278
670
969
203
347
486
559
627
665
746
764
776
791
600
806
814
72
375
493
221
133
187
047
719
338
902
293
053
294
675
158
109
721
880
822
668
498
491
103
284
284
641
253
284
069
755
690
035
370
194
128
612
858
692
458
564
456
054
879
145
415
819
592
tJ2,400,58l
191.918
19,814,592
* Includes Temples. Imports Not Available.
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 12
- J.J -
FLORIDA FRUIT
PROCESSED
- BY WEEKS AND TOTALS TO- DATE
f
1965-66 SEASON - CONTINUED
Week
T A N 0
E L 0 S
T A N 0
E ji I N E S
Ending
Boxes Used
1 Totals
To- Date
Boxes Used
1 Totals To- Date
1965
Sept. 5
-
m
-
-
12
m
.
m
-
1?
.
_
-
-
26
239
239
-
-
Oct, 3
-
239
•
-
10
"JSI
690
-
-
U
621
1,311
1,474
75
75
163
75
31
, 791
2.265
>
75
KOV. ^2
9,648
9.198
181846
i.m
14,006
1,222
15,228
21
18,088
36,934
44,321
59. 51^9
28
19,218
56.152
76.3%
93 . 51't
62.416
121.965
Dec. 5
20,197
66.857
188,822
12
17,165
107.077
295.899
19
14.987
106. 501
145,269
441,168
26
6.444
114, q4S
118,414
87.288
528.'t56
Jan. 2
3.469
44,638
99.7^5
5'^5.C94
1966 9
11.561
129.975
672.839
16
10.363
140,338
80,473
33,968
"^l^'^i^
23
5.518
145.856
787.300
820,759
30
15.362
161,218
33.450
Feb. 6
10,004
171.222
169.582
7,226
827.976
13
18,360
9,529
§?'^'5°^
20
7,642
197.224
5,995
843.500
27
i'517
8.210
206,741
8,493
849 . 203
Mar, 6
214,951
857,696
13
2.510
217:461
5,080
862,776
20
1 818
219.279
2. If?
1,184
864,901
27
442
219,721
866,085
Apr. 3
559
242
220,280
614
866.699
867.144
10
220,522
W5
17
140
220,662
372
867,516
24
280
220,942
51
867,567
May 1
517
221.459
-
-
8
.
M
«
■"
15
-
-
»
-
22
-
"
•
"
29
-
-
-
-
June 5
«
-
••
"
12
_
_
—
~
19
•
-
-
-
26
..
»
-
-
July 3
-
-
-
~
10
-
•
-
•"
17
-
-
-
-
24
>
»
-
•
31
-
-
-
~
Aug. 1
-
-
M
•
8
»
m
»
*
15
m
m
-
-
21
"
-
~
"•
31
"
~
"
221.459
867,567
Made Available
through the courteey of Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Conmlttee
Lakeland, Florida
TAULU 13
FBESH CITRUS - FLORIDA EXPORTS
BY WEEKS - 1965-66 SEASON
- Standard Box Basis -
1
EXPORTS
Week "^
Commercial \ Government
iinaing
GRAPEPfiOIT 1 ORANGES | | GRAPEFRUIT | ORANGES
Sept. 19
26
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
1966
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
iZ
21
28
5
12
19
26
2
xl
23
30
6
13
20
%
13
20
27
3
10
15
22
29
5
12
^^
26
3
2.057
5,602
10,t06
22:059
20,620
21,246
20,01^0
12,468
7.144
6,765
3,2b5
1,321
2,922
3,518
2,501
1,882
2,323
2,885
5.287
4,250
512
4,402
1,934
2,66s
4,194
2,720
3,200
1,833
523
945
1.765
20
62
68.248
91,011
72,671
15
2,378
4,170
4.066
959
51
1,808
880
992
1,188
750
434
860
758
1.330
1.295
10,660
997
1,480
1.907
1,080
1.578
1,275
1.975
1,250
2,101
1.675
1,700
1.650
1,250
1,034
2.532
3.069
1,491
1,430
93**
1.427
1,292
829
534
885
1,324
32
1,965
864
2,236
782
1.314
534
1.380
782
597
105
3.294
1.091
3.492
4,801
1,408
978
5,444
900
2,498
4,045
500
528
1.5^+8
1.053
714
3,440
528
3,395
4,181
528
4.144
1,053
3,7^
528
2,368
1.921
602
588
4,7p
TOTALS
185,889
298,391
31,378
65.373
Made Available
through the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, Winter Haven. Florida.
TABLE 14
15
UNITED STATES KXPORTS OP PRPSH ORAKQFS
JULY 1965 thru JUNE 1966
34-lb. Boxes.
BY >^OMTH.S
COUNTRY
J[MS_
I
JULY
I
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
NOVEMBER ! DECEMBER
Bahamas
1.693
1,980
911
1,050
1.761
2.064
Belgium-Luxembourg
80.574
65,905
38,779
4,524
-
24
Bennuda
248
44
134
104
322
246
Canada
195,691
219,095
195.482
179,331
198,791
323.898
Denmark
3.694
1,679
220
-
-
-
Finland
339
.
.
.
-
-
Prance
38,604
16,944
.
.
>
54
French Pac Is.
547
700
1,428
832
362
1.338
Germany , East
-
-
-
59.809
133,072
-
Germany, West
11.241
19,738
-
2,202
-
-
Hong Kong
52.202
45.254
35.343
29.164
15,817
80.736
Ireland
-
440
-
-
-
-
Japan
2,708
1.312
3.880
2.466
104
2,432
Ksluyela
3,164
2.324
.
«•
102
2,970
Mexico
10,652
11.976
11.196
12,138
11.449
3,454
Nansei & Nampo
4.694
1.462
607
-
-
138
Netherlands
140.789
124,769
48.986
465
56
589
Netherland Antilles
316
365
59
540
2.377
1.949
New Zealand
-
-
-
-
171
71,571
Norway
23.637
14.397
2.731
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep. of
4.978
1,037
2.005
1,773
672
2.864
Singapore
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sweden
7.742
6,829
220
»
-
-
Switzerland
.
774
.
-
-
36
United Kingdom
6.694
3,312
2,989
-
-
1.091
Others
470
188
64
158
53
548
TOTALS
590.677
540.524
345.034
294.556
365.109
496,002
COUUTRY
YEAR
III II
IJAMJARY I FEBRUARY I MARCH I APRIL 1
J I I I L
MAY
JUNE
1966
Bahamas
Belgium-Luxembourg
Bennuda
Canada
Denmark
Finland
Prsmce
French Pac. Is.
Germany, East
Germany, West
Hong Kong
Ireland
Japan
Malaysia
Mexico
Nansei 4 Nampo
Netherlarids
Netherland Antilles
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines Rep. of
Singapore
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Others
TOTALS
3,115
7.971
352
334,532
583
65,298
3.736
1,104
1,444
10,961
3,665
22 , 321
8,719
312
1,152
83
2,806
1.861
16.757
310
419.974
996
971
80.933
4,874
223
873
3.cce
26.583
3.073
18,900
2,625
4.399
960
498
102
468.154 587.920
2.345
23,946
482
413,1^
4.935
3.019
18,655
1,945
12.600
71 ,882
900
6,775
1,312
143
4,107
54,158
4,565
7,904
6,411
1,832
15,798
22,793
349
579,994
3,224
28,079
775
385,749
4,273
989
16 , 2C0
1,286
22,688
100,907
1,350
5,058
1,293
781
7,520
75,003
4,045
35,481
6,184
17,481
14,256
17,781
1,518
1,901
85,693
1,013
425,745
2,923
450
23,964
137
13,500
93,059
900
4,718
3,185
8,404
8,588
142,904
5,533
30,812
4,116
28.342
22.612
4,310
27,776
4,819
751 .921 945,404
2,752
67,750
132
249,849
1,573
105,880
1,682
9.000
81,523
<W1
5,588
491
15,138
3,592
144,398
5,619
31,578
5.777
10,004
6,078
1 ,829
1,740
650
753,064
Foreign Agricultural Service. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Washington, D. C.
TABLE 14
- 16 -
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH GRAPEFRUIT - BY MONTHS
JULY 1965 thru JUNE 1966
78-lb. Boxes
COUNTRY 1
YEAR 1
1
JULY
1
j AUGUST
1
[ SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
1
j DECEMBER
1965
Austria
-
.
-
>
347
-
Bcihamas
35
72
217
-
86
-
Belgium-Luxembourg
6,905
8,419
5,082
11,387
87
44
Bermuda
111
107
49
-
84
-
Canada
54,232
80,655
54.450
151.934
209,224
159,500
Denmark
1.684
522
-
-
424
475
Finland
-
-
2,545
4,030
2,444
139
France
32,391
16,525
3,849
14,175
7.973
8,055
Germany, West
5.250
-
2,090
23,081
12.439
2,508
Hong Kong
697
214
74
262
352
91
Ireland
218
436
-
-
-
-
Japan
1,616
1,094
2.444
104
525
4,181
Malaysia
-
-
-
48
46
97
Mexico
192
559
409
-
-
-
Nansei 4 Nampo
144
-
-
-
-
-
Netherlands
23,364
21,508
10 , 495
51,978
6,201
2,948
Netherland Antilles
-
-
90
-
54
-
Norway
906
698
1,390
1,590
584
56
Philippines, Rep of
37
-
27
25
57
25
Singapore
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sweden
507
1,159
4,463
27,393
9.190
5,248
Switzerland
-
.
-
-
513
-
United Kingdom
1,422
1,483
-
-
201
1,580
Others
-
26
135,678
--
-
-
-
TOTALS
129,711
87.674
286.007
250,831
184,947
COUNTRY 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
YEAR
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
■ MAY
JUNE
1966
Austria
_
«
_
„
.
•
Bahamas
300
439
270
543
270
33
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
827
6,470
10,203
7,366
8,751
Bermuda
-
-
13
187
234
122
Canada
173,455
226,707
235,673
170,499
154,549
130,158
Denmark
458
916
4-29
2,967
754
1,295
Finland
348
258
2,589
325
-
-
Prance
6,148
14,556
46,391
31 , 490
58,574
29,748
Germany, V/est
3,107
4,910
5,069
9,618
3,872
6,058
Hong Kong
228
203
470
166
626
139
Ireland
-
-
1,332
987
1,026
168
Japan
1,545
1,152
2,463
3,894
4,939
3,199
Malaysia
-
-
172
-
-
-
Mexico
-
-
192
513
564
710
Nansei & Nampo
48
45
-
165
73
233
Netherlands
3.109
7,812
12,559
25,947
31,369
42 , 350
Netherland Antilles
64
55
179
106
45
121
Norway
-
227
1,443
1,778
1,531
4,256
Philippines, Rep. of
92
-
-
-
28
49
Singapore
46
-
236
86
310
-
Sweden
3.743
2,377
7,938
572
787
2.322
Switzerland
-
-
_
1,224
1,074
-
Uniteu Kingdom
253
-
4,872
5,636
2,273
2,616
Others
-
-
13
328,773
1,299
268 , 206
-
TOTALS
192,944
260,484
270,364
232 , 338
Foreign Agricultural Service, U, S, Dept. of Agriculture, VJas'-lngton D. C.
TABLE 14
17
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OP FRESH TANQERIftES A CLEMENTINES - BY KONTRS
JULY 1965 thru JUNE 1966
e4-lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
I JULY I AUGUST | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER | NOVEMBER
J I I I I
DECEMBER
Bahamas
.
Bermuda
•
Canada
«».
Finland
.
French Pac. Is.
20
Germany, West
m
Hong Kong
•
Mexico
214
Netherlands
_
Netherland Antilles
.
Norway
•
Philippines, Rep. of
m
Singapore
m
Others
■
TOTALS
244
64
72
210
346
431
667
1,098
895
695
102
268
35
155
33,333
70,253
286
-
.
24
286
.
_
86
71
294
•
«
36
63
•
571
34,149
71,714
COUNTRY
YEAR
JANUARY ! FEBRUARY ' MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
1965
Bahamas
128
170
48
.
22
24
Bermuda
52
-
27
.
36
-
Canada
45,842
12,534
4,397
992
1,178
733
Finland
_
.
_
_
-
-
French Pac. Is.
122
90
87
35
152
-
Germany, West
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hong Kong
43
103
51
-
40
-
Mexico
317
259
425
528
285
637
Netherlands
_
•
-
m
220
-
Netherland Antilles
.
22
.
m
-
417
Norway
417
-
-
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep.
of
-
>
27
m
m
-
Singapore
-
-
128
86
-
-
Others
-
-
-
18
~
"
T0TAI5
46,921
13,178
5,190
1,559
2,033
1,811
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, l/ashington, D. C,
TABLE 15
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UNITED STATES: Total Orange Production - By States
Census year, 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1965
Crop Year
I CALIF. #
FLA. #
TEX.# j ABIZ.# I ALA.# | LA.# |MISS.# | TOTAL #
1889
1899
1909
882
^^.m
-Thousand Boxes
273
11
Hi/
33
1
152
^,392
6,167
19.530
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
Average
16,632
23,771
lit, 021
21.283
24,153
8,000
9,400
8,40C
10,900
13.700
19.972 10,080
9
5
5
10
6
80
60
80
81
86
20
82
82
190
225
77
120
37
42
60
75
53
31
25
30
^5
55
24,809
33.385
22,668
32,569
38.300
37 30,346
1924
1925
1926
1927
1926
18,506
24,200
28,252
22,737
39,159
11.300
10,200
11,000
9,500
lb, 500
17
12
41
85
125
60
86
5
99
2
130
75
110
85
75
100
150
200
220
27
42
50
30
29.960
34,755
39,635
32,736
56,218
Average 26,571 11,700
56
75
80
149
30 38,661
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
21,195
34,658
34,265
28.439
9,800
19.200
14,200
16,400
17,900
261
250
520
325
430
137
139
145
147
155
212
3
80
120
3
187
287
245
278
245
37
2
80
2
31,829
55,060
49,902
51,615
47.174
Average
30,747 15,500
357
1*^5
84
248
35 ^7.116
193*^
1935
1936
1937
1938
45.047
32.809
29.827
45.914
41,420
17,600
18,000
22,100
26,200
33.300
650
777
2,000
1,440
2,815
170
240
220
350
430
140
2
56
96
293
244
309
238
385
88
1
26
85
63,988
52,073
5^.558
74,285
78,531
Average
39,003 23,440
1,536
282
74
294
53 64,633
1939
1940
1941
44,425
50,778
52,155
28,000
31,300
29.300
2,360
2,650
2,850
595
528
660
75
1
5
228
253
192
59
1
75.7'^2
85.510
85.163
Continued Page 19
TABLE 15
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UNITED STATES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census year, 1889. 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919- 1965
1 1
ICALIP.#I PLA.#
Crop
Year- Cont'd.
_L
I \ \ 1 \
TEX.# I ARIZ.# I ALA.# I LA.# | MISS.# I TOTAL #
1 1 1 1 1
19'+2
1943
Average
Thousand Boxes
'*'+,329 'tl.'+OO 2,550 730 •
51,961 t9,600 3,550 1,100
i^S.TSO 35.960
3kO
240
2,792
732
16
250
• 89,3'+9
106,651
12 88,U83
19^
19'I5
19^6
19't
19^*1
60,500
1+4,010
53,530
45.830
37.010
4/48,800
~ 54,000
i/58,400
62,400
62,700
4,400
1,150
4,800
1.210
5,000
1,200
5,200
780
3,400
710
360
330
410
300
300
113,210
104,350
118,540
114,510
104.120
Average
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
Average
48,176 56,860
'+,560
1,010
540
41,660 63,500 1,760
45,210 4/72,100 2,700
38.410 5/63,100 300
46,030 77,100 1,000
32,400 4/96.300 900
1,4«0
730
900
1.170
370
300
50
50
100
40,782 78,420 1,332
1,037
174
110,946
108,745
121,710
122,590
125,080
130,870
121,7'+5
195**
1955
1956
1957
58
195t
1959
i960
1961
1962
1963
Average
39,420 4/93,500
38.370 5/95,700
35,900 TJ/97.800
23,200 34,600
40,200 90,500
31,200
25,000
20,400
V28,800
^/32,000
94,300
91,600
117,400
74,500
58,300
27,480 87,220
1.500
1,600
1,600
2,000
2,300
1,130
1,150
1,290
1.250
610
175
195
115
205
220
Average 35,4l8 92,420 1,800
1,086
182
2,700
3,500
2,300
40
240
1,500
1,160
1,440
1,560
2,200
260
275
255
15
15
1,756
1,572
164
135.725
137,015
136,705
111,255
133,830
130,906
129,960
121,535
141,795
104,915
92,755
118.192
1964 2/
1965
Preliminary
31.600
36,000
86,200
100,000
# Includes Tangerines
1/ 500 Boxes or less.
2/ Revised
^/Includes economic abandonment:
880
1,300
2,420
2,470
8
6/
♦Negligible
121,108
139,770
Early & Kldseason - 900,000 boxes.
Tangerines - 800,000 Boxes
4/ Includes economic abandonment: Tangerines - 1944-45 season, 150,000 boxes
~ 1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes; 1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes; 1953-5'*
season, 500,000 boxes; 1954-55 season, 200,000 boxes; 1955-56 season,
' 200,000 boxes; 1956-57 season, 200,000 boxes.
5/ Includes economic abandonment: Oranges 1962, 330,000 boxes; I963, 550,000 boxes.
5/ Too Snail Production to estimate.
n. S, Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 16
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UNITED STATES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States
Census Year. 1889, 1899, 1909 & Yearly 1919-1965.
Crop Year j
FLA.
TEX.
CALIF.
ARIZ.
TOTAL
1889
1899
1909
10
12
1/1.062
Thousand Boxes-
- 18
123
10
31
1.186
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
5,900
5.800
6.700
7.800
8,500
65
363
360
39't
363
29
3t
^5
60
95
6,295
6,23'+
8,289
9,023
Average
6,9^^0
23
375
51
7,389
192*^
1925
1926
1927
1928
8,900
7,600
8,600
7.500
11,300
301
200
361
52U
753
387
600
672
720
972
105
150
120
176
211
9,693
8.550
9.753
8,920
13,236
Average
8,780
428
670
152
10,030
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
Average
8,300
15,800
10,700
11,600
10,900
ll,it60
1,550
1,200
2.600
1.410
1,200
1,598
1.000
1.290
1,^^31
1.350
1.772
1,368
365
400
450
6l4
800
526
18.690
15,181
15.004
14.672
14.952
193'*
1935
1936
193
193
Average
15.200
11.500
18,100
14,600
23,300
16,540
2,740
2,780
9,630
11.840
15.670
8,532
2.167
2,267
1.5tO
1,943
1,924
1.969
1,240
1,800
1,400
2,750
2,700
1.978
21,347
18,347
30,670
31,133
43, 59**
29,018
1939
1940
1941
15.900
24,600
19,200
14,400
13.650
14,500
1,992
1,983
3.181
2,900
2,650
3.380
35,192
42,883
40,261
Continued Page 21
TABLE 16
21 -
ONITED STATES; Total Grapefruit Production, By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889. 1893 1909 & Yearly 1919-1965
Crop
Year
Continued
I PLA.
TEX.
±
CALIP.
ABIZ.
TOTAL
-Thousand Boxes
19'f2
19'*3
27.300
31,000
17.510
17,710
3,071
3,300
2.600
4,080
50,481
56,090
Average
23 , 600
15.554
2,705
3,122
44.981
19kk
19^5
19'+6 2/
1947
1948
22,300
32.000
29 . 000
33.000
30,200
22,300
24,000
23.300
23,200
11.300
3,830
3,350
3.120
2,430
2,150
3.750
4,100
4.100
3,000
1.880
52.180
63,450
61,630
45,530
Average
29,300
20,820
2,976
3,366
56,462
1949
1950 ,
1951 2/
1952 ,
1953 2/
24,200
33.200
36,000
32,500
42,000
6,400
7,500
200
400
1,200
2,500
2,730
2,160
2,460
2,500
3.400
3,150
2,140
3,000
2,670
36,500
46,580
40.500
38:360
48.370
Average
33,580
3.140
2,470
2.872
42.062
1954
1955
1956
1957
1956
34,800
38,300
37.400
31,100
35.200
2,500
2,200
2,800
3,500
4,200
2.420
2.510
2.410
2.400
2,530
2,470
2.370
2,180
2,780
1,870
42.190
4S.380
44,790
39,760
43,800
Average
35.360
3,040
2,508
2.334
43,442
1959
I960
1961 V
1962 3/
1963 2/2/
30.500
31,600
35.000
30,000
26.300
30.680
31,900
34,800
5,200
6,800
2.700
500
3,054
2,000
3,800
2.700
2:640
2,740
2.500
4,200
3,220
2,260
2.270
2.170
3,210
41.620
43.300
42,710
34,740
34,210
Average
1964 2/
1965 Trellminary
2,956
4,230
4,500
2.626
2,900
3.100
39,316
41,030
46,200
_!/ 500 Boxes or less.
2/ Revised
3/1 Includes economic abandonment.
1946-47 season - 2,600,000 boxes (seedless
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes (seedless
1953-54 season - 1,300,000 boxes (seedless
1961 season - Florida 200,000 boxes (seedle.
Arizona 100,000 boxes; Calif. 120,000 boxes
1962 season - Calif 2,000 boxes;
1963 Eeason •• Calif. 3.000 boxes;
800,000 - others 1
500,000 - others 2
300,000 - others 1
3S 100.000 - others
800.000):
500. OCO):
000,000):
100,000):
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 17
22 -
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA ORANGES
SEGREGATED - TAIIQELOS, TEMPLES, OTHER EARLY & MID- SEASON, VALENCIAS & TANGERINES
Crop Year |TANGELOS
I TEMPLES I
EARLY &
MID- SEASON
I VALENCIAS
(TANGERINES
TOTAL
PRODUCTION,
1947- U8
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-55
1953-5^
195'*- 55 ,
1955-56 i/
1956-57 J/
1957-58 i/
1958-59 J/
1959-60 2/
1960-61 1/
1961-62 2/
1962-63 2/
1963- 6it 2/
196't-65 1/
1965-66 2/
235
320
350
300
550
500
1,000
750
900
1,000
1,200
Thousand Boxes
710
1,100
1,700
1,700
2,200
2.500
2,800
2.700
1,500
3,000
3,900
4,000
4,600
2,000
3.400
3.800
4,500
31,000
32,000
32,890
35.700
42,100
40,600
48,000
49,500
48.700
51,600
51,200
44,100
45,100
47,000
52,300
43,500
24,400
42,600
47,000
27,400
26,300
24,900
30,500
34,800
29.900
41,100
36,400
39.500
38.700
29.800
38.900
42,500
35.700
56.500
29.000
30.500
39,800
48.500
4,000
4,400
5,000
4/4,800
1/4,500
4,900
4/5,000
"5/5,100
■5/4,700
■5/4.800
~ 2,100
4,500
2,800
4,900
4.000
2,000
3,600
3.900
3,600
62,400
62,700
63.500
72,100
83,100
77,100
96.300
93,500
95,935
98,120
84,950
90,800
94,850
92,100
118,400
77.250
62,800
91,100
104.800
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised. ^/4/ Includes Government purchases & abandorjrent for economic
reasons: 1950-51 200.000 boxes; 1951-52 400,000 boxes: 1953-54 5OO.OOO boxes; 1955-56 200,000
boxes; 1956-57 200,000 boxes. ^ ^ > j^ j j . yjj-j
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
SEEDLESS and "OTHER"
Crop Year
1
See
d 1 e s s.
1
1 Total GRAPEFRUIT
1
1
White
Pink
TOTAL [ Seedy
(Others)
PRODUCTION
- Thousand
B 0 X e s -
1947-48
-
>
14.800
18,200
3/ 33,300
1948-49
-
-
14,700
15,500
30,200
1949-50
-
-
11.200
13,000
24,200
1950-51
-
-
15,800
17,400
33,200
1951-52
-
-
17,700
18,300
3/ 36,000
1952-53
-
-
17.100
15,400
32,500
1953-54
-
-
21,900
20,100
3/ 42,000
1954-55
15
800
4,700
20,500
14,300
34,800
1955-56
15
600
5,000
20,600
17.700
15,600
38,300
1956-57
1957- 5^
15
500
6,100
21,600
37,400
12
600
5,000
17,600
13,500
31,100
1958-59
14
000
5.600
19,600
15,600
35,200
1959-60
13
400
6,700
20,100
10,400
30,^00
1960-61
11
900
7.300
19,200
12,400
31,600
1961-62
14
800
9.000
23.800
11,200
3c, 000
1962-63
12
500
7.500
20,000
10,000
30.000
1963-64
12
100
7.600
6.700
19,700
6,600
26,300
1964-65 2/
13
000
21,700
10,200
31,900
1965-66 1/
14
400
9.200
23,600
11,200
34,800
2/ July Estimate. J/ Revised.
^/ Includes Government purchases for economic reasons: 1947-48 season 3,700,000 boxes (seedless
2,400,000 Others 1 300,000); 1951-52 season 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000 boxes. Others
2,500,000); 1953-54 season 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - others 1,000,000); 1961 season
200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100,000).
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 18
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PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION
FLORIDA CITURS
CROPS OF 1961-62 to 196'^ 65 INCLUSIVE
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/1/
\
Farm 1
Disposition!
UTILIZATION OP SA
L E S
CROP
Total
Fresh
Sales;
Shipped Out Of State
Por \ 1
Farm 1 1
House 1 Sold 1
Hold 1 1
Use 1 1
SEASON
IRall 1 1
Total llncludlnA BoatI Truck
1 Express 1 1
1 1 !
1 Intra
1 State
1 Sales
1
Total
Pro-
cessed
1
Thousand Boxes Z/
ALL ORANOES (Excluding Tangerines)
113, 'too 775 112,625
7^500 575 73,925
)8.300 640 57,660
i6,200 7I+0 85,460
1961-62
1962-63
1963- 64
1964-65 6/
Early & Midseason
1961-62^/ 52,300
1962-63 43,500
1963-64 24,400
1964-65 t/ 42.600
Valencias
1961-62
1962- 63
1963-64
1964-65 tj
TANGERINES
56
29
30
39
4
2
3
3
,500
,000
00
00
,000
,000
,600
,750
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65 6/
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1961-62 35,000
1962-63 30,000
5 963-64 _5/ 26,300
1964-65 6/ 31.900
Seedless
1961-62 23,800
1962-63 20,000
1963-64 19.700
1964-65 6/ 21,700
Other than Seedless
1961-621/ 11,200
1962-63 10,000
1963-64 6,600
1964-65 6/ 10,200
Temples
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 V
1964-65 6/
TANGELOS
1961-62
1962-63
1963- 64
1964-65 6/
4,600
2.000
3,400
3.800
1.000
750
900
1.000
LIMES
i96l-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65 6/
Koto
340
400
450
560
g''^'
375 , .- ,
300 1+3,200
300 24,100
350 42.250
350 56,150
250 28.750
300 30,200
350 39,450
70 3.930
20 1,980
70 3,530
70 3,830
180 34,620
125 29,875
180 26,120
ISO 31,720
100 23,600
75 19,925
130 19,570
130 21.570
80 11.020
50 9.950
50 6,532
50 10,150
50 4,550
25 1,975
40 3,360
40 3. 760
20,915
11,680
12,825
16,104
9,274
7,485
5,891
7,438
9,375
3,392
5.448
6.460
2.695
1,580
2.397
2,511
17,811
13,913
15,666
15.750
13.586
13.996
16,241
8,202
8,484
11,427
2,362
1,480
2,126
2,224
15,832
12,066
12,547
13,561
14,473
10,833
12,039
12.505
2,061 1,359
1.95'^ 1,233
953 5O8
1,670 1.056
2,266 1,898
803 560
1,486 1,072
2,206 1,765
10 990 704
5 745 582
10 890 669 516
10 990 796 605
5,560
2,It27
2,568
3.7'*9
6,872 2,838
5,666 4/
3,845 V
5,100 5/
7,471 2,722
1,974 4/
4,562 v
757
370
337
512
4,989
2,707
2,^48
3,940
335
395
445
555
183
231
232
295
4/
1/
1/
4/
"5/
5/
'+/
"5/
Ti/
1/
4/
■5/
5/
V
■5/
1/
138 10,543 4,674 91,710
132 5,643 3,478 62,245
14 5,902 4,341 44,835
37 7,641 4,677 69,356
16 5,916 2,402 42,651
4/ 4/ 1,817 35,715
V T;/ 2,046 18,209
V If/ 2,338 34.812
46,77'
122 4,627 1,904
4/ 4/ 1,418
V V 1.881 24,752
•5/ 1+/ 1,898 32,990
15;'^'
274
115
65
25
<+/
T*/
1/
4/
^/
V
^/
■5/
"5/
1/
4/
■5/
"5/
1/
4/
■5/
1/
1.605
1,110
1,789
1,712
10,569
9,244
9,634
9,596
333 1,235
100 400
271 1,133
287 1,169
1,979
1,847
1.992
2,105
16,809
15,962
11,581
16,054
4/ 1,277 7,850
V 1,126 7,966
V l,5'+7 5,984
V 1,491 7,57'+
^/
■5/
1/
4/
TI/
1/
702 8.959
721 7,996
44S 5,597
614 8,480
368 2,284
243 1,172
414 1,874
441 1,554
4/ 148 286
Tf/ 114 163
1}/ 153 221
Tf/ 191 194
y
Tf/
1/
- 1965-66 Season, figures not available at time of Summary Release
4/
■5/
5/
16-1
213
260
1/ "Total Production" and "Production of Vnue^ are the sarne for each season. 2/ Net content of
hn.-if of Fla. orgs. & tang. 90 lbs.: grapefruit & limes, 80 lbs. 2/ Includes ecoTiomlc aoanaonment.
57 Not available. J/ ^^evised. 6/Prellir.lnar:^.
~ U. S. Depar;,nent of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Servics
TABLE 19
24 -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - CALIFORNIA CITRPS
CROPS OP l?6l-62 to 1964-65. INCLUSIVE
CROP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/1/
Pro-
duc-
tion
For
having
Farm
value
House
1/
Hold
Use
FARM
DISPOSITION
SOLD
UTILIZATION OP SALES
Fresh Sale.s
I I
Total I Packed I Loose
Total
Pro-
cess-
ed
Thousand Boxes J/
ALL ORANGES
1961-62 20,700
1962-656/ 28,800
1963-65*6/ 32,000
1961-65 5/ 31,900
Navels & Miscellaneous
1961-62 7,600
1962-63 12,600
1963-64 15,300
1964-65 if/ 15,600
Valenclas
r9Si762 13,100
1962-63 16,200
1963-64 6/ 16,700
1964-65 5/ 16,300
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 6/
1964-65 1/
Desert Valleys
1961-62
2,940
2,500
4,200
4.030
1962-63
1963-64
1,540
1,200
2,500
2,530
1964-65 4/
Other Areas ~
1961-62 1,400
1962-63 1,300
1963-64 6/ 1,700
1964-65 3/ 1,500
LEMONS
1961-62 15,200
1962-63 12,500
1963-64 6/17.300
1964-65 5/13.500
LEMONS (ARIZONA)
1961-62 l75'^0
1962-63 490
1,740
1,110
1963- 6lt
1964-65 4/
20,430
28,27c
31,250
31,500
7,460
12,370
15,050
15.300
12,710
16,100
16,100
16,200
2.620
2,498
3,897
4,027
1,420
1,198
2,497
2.527
1,200
1,300
1,400
1.500
15,000
12,500
16,300
13,500
1,540
490
1,740
1.110
200
200
200
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
22
22
22
22
6
6
6
6
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
2
1
2
2
20.230
28.270
30.950
31.300
7. 360
12.270
14,950
15,200
12,870
16,000
16,300
16,100
If-h
4,175
4.005
1.414
1,192
2.491
2,521
1.284
1.684
1,484
^5.. 185
12,485
17.825
13,485
489
1,738
1,108
15.290
18,190
22.436
25,010
6.660
9,000
12,636
13.880
8.630
9,190
9,800
11,130
1.790
l.bOl
2,683
2,425
820
7,17
1.5t3
1,375
W
884
1,140
1,050
8,895
9,000
8,360
494
325
438
584
I
I
i
i/,
I
h/
%
h/
-5<
I
h/
1/
1^
4,940
10,080
8.814
6,290
700
3.270
2,314
1,320
4.240
6,810
6.500
4,870
1,008
875
1,492
1,580
594
948
1,146
414
400
544
434
6.680
l'590
8,285
5,125
1,044
164
1,300
524
Note - 1965-66 Season, figures not available at time of Summary Release.
i/ Difference between "Total Production" and "Production having Value" include quantities to
charity or eliminated.
2/ Net content of box of Calif. Oranges considered to be 75 lbs; Grapefruit in Desert Valleys
64 lbs; in other areas 67 lbs; Lemons 76 lbs
^/ Includes economic abandonment. 4/ Preliminary.
^/ Not Available. _6/ Revised
D. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 20
- 2
5 -
••■■":'.•
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - TEXAS ARIZONA & LOUISIANA
CITRUS
CROPS OP 1961-62 to
1964-65.
INCLUSIVE
r* /n A niri
Total
FARM
UTILIZATION
STATE
PRO-
DISPOSITION
OF SALES
CROP
SEASON
DUC-
TION
1/
For Farm
House
j Sold
Fresh
Total
.Hold
Sales
Processed
Use
T h
0 u s a n d
Boxes
2/' ■'■' —
■,
TEXAS - ORIilGES. ALL
1961-62
2,300
35
2,265 ■
1.233
1,032
1962-63
40 •
15
25
25
-
1963-64
240
12
228 '
200
28
1964-65 if/
880
12
868
793
75
Early & Mldseason 3/
1961-62
1,650
-
-
-
-
1962-63
25
~
-
-
-
1963-64
-
-
-
-
1964- 65y
-
-
-
-
-
Valencias 3/
1961-62
650
-
-
-
-
1962-63
15
-
-
-
-
1963-64
-
-
-
-
1964-65 4/
•
-
-
-
■-
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1961-62
2,700
50
'X
2,294
356
1962-63
70
25
45
1963-64
500
45
455
!t39
25
1964-65 if/
2,000
^5
1,955
1.816
139
ARIZONA - ORANGES, ALL
1961-62
1,440
20
1,420
1.127
293
1962-63
1,560
20
1,540
986
554
1963-64
2,200
20
2,180
1,650
530
1964-65 4/
2,420
20
2,400
1.701
699
Navels & Miscellaneous 3/
1961-62
640
10
630
550
80
1962-63
1963-64
640
10
630
530
100
1964-65 4/
-
-
-
-
-
Valencias
1961-62
800
10
790
ill
?^?
1962-63
920
10
910
454
1963-64
-
-
-
-
-
1964-65 4/
-
-
-
-
-
GRAPEFRUIT, ALL
1961-62
2,270
20
2,150
1,275
Hi
1962-63
2,170
20
2,150
890
1,260
1963-64
3,210
20
3,190
2,129
1,061
1964-65 4/
2,900
20
2,880
1.788
1.092
LOUISIANA - ORANGES, ALL
1961-62
255
5
250
250
-
1962-63
15
1
14
14
-
1963-64 ,
15
1
14
14
-
1964-654/
-
-
-
Note - 1965-66 season,
figures not
available
at time of Summary Release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production having value" are the same each season.
2/ Net content of box of Oranges in Texas ci Louisiana, 90 lbs; in Arizona 75 lbs.
~ Net content of box of Grapefruit In Texas, 80 lbs; in Arizona 64 lbs.
3/Utlllzatlon of Texas, & Arizona Oranges - by varieties, not available.
5/ Prelimlnar;'.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 21
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PRODPCTION AND PTILI2ATI0N - PNITED STATES
CITRPS CROPS OP 1961-62 to 1965-66. IMCttStVB
CROP
SEASON
I
Total I
! PRODPCTION
i/
4-
Production
Having
Value
1/
"Skm DISPOSITION
For
Farm
House
Hold
Pee
PTILIZAHON OP SALES
Sold
Fresh
Sales
Total
Processed
ORAHQES (Excluding Tangerines) - Box basis - Biousand boxes ^
1961-62 3/
1962-63 2/
1963-64 2/
196i<-65 2/
1965-66 2/
1961-62
1962-63
1963- 64
1964- 65
1965- (^(>
TANQEfilNES
1961-62 J5/
1962-63 j/
1963-64 1/
1964-65 3/5/
1965-665X5/
1961-62 5/
1962-63 3/
1964-65 V
1964-65 1/5/
1965-66 5/S/
QRAPEPRPIT
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 1/
1964-65 3/
1965-665/
1961-62
1962- 63
1963-64
1964-65 3/
1965-663/
137.840
137.825
104,900
104,585
92,740
91.905
121,400
120,028
139.770
Ton Basis -
6.048
6,038
4,494
4 481
3,906
3.885,^
5.194
6/
6,000
Box Basis •
4,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
3,600
3,600
3,900
3,750
3,600
Ton Basis -
180
180
95
95
185
171
i/
171
Box Basis •
42,910
42,490
34,740
34,738
33.907
40,827
34.210
41,030
46,200
Ton Basis
1,677
1,662
1,429
1.429
1,367
1,367
1,666
1,876
i/
1,030
810
872
972
136,540
103,774
91.318
120,028
30,881
37.111
43.608
Thousand tons 2/
45 ~ 5,993
35 4.446
37 . 3.848
i/
i/
1,623
1.246
1,480
i/
niousand Boxes J/
70 3.930
20 1,980
72 ?'§32
70 3,680
Thousand Tons 2/
! " %
3 168
i/ i/
Thousand Boxes Z/
272 42.218
192 34,546
267 33.940
267 40,560
■ Thousand Tons 2/
11 "1.651
8 1,421
11 1,356
6/ i/
2,695
1,580
2,397
2,511
121
114
i/
23.170
16,449
19.781
21,695
904
674
7S9
i/
97,975
72.879
54,207
76,420
4.370
3.200
2,368
i/
1,235
400
1.153
1.169
54
i/
19.048
18.097
18.865
747
747
567
6/
2/ See individual State tables for explanation. of difference.
2/ Net Content varies: For Oranges - In Calif. & Arizona the approximate average per box Is
considered to be 75 lbs; Calif. & Arizona Grapefruit approximate average is considered
to be 64 lbs in Calif. Desert Valleys & Arizona & 67 lbs. in Calif, areas other than Desert
Valleys. For Florida & other States, net contents of box is considered to be 90 lbs. for
Oranges and 85 lbs for Orapefrult. Texas Oranges 90 lbs. Florida Tangerines 90 lbs.
y Revised. 4/ Indicated.
J5/ Florida Production & P. S. Production synonymous.
y Not Available.
P. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service,
TABLE 22
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UNITED
STATES -
CITRUS
FRUITS, PER CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
FRESH
WEIGHT
EQUIVALENT - 1931-65
YEAR
1
{ Fresh ^
1
1
j Canned
Fruits
1 1
! Canned [
Juice 2J
1
Frozen j
1
TOTAL
lbs.
lb.
3 •
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1931
42.3
1.2
0.4
.
43.9
1932
36.7
0.5
0.3
_
37.5
1933
39.4
0.8
0.5
.
40.7
1934
39.8
0.6
0.8
-
41.2
1935
44.6
1.2
2.4
.
48.2
1936
46.2
1.0
2.2
_
49.4
1937
44.5
1.4
4.7
«
50.6
1938
49.1
1.2
5.4
.
55.7
1939
61.4
1.4
8.5
_
71.3
1940
56.7
1.2
9.2
-
67.1
1941
57.7
1.7
13.1
.
72.5
1942
57.7
1.8
12.6
•
72.1
1943
60.3
0.1
11.2
m
71.6
1944
68.2
2/
21.1
m
89.3
1945
66.5
0.1
21.6
.
88.3
1946
59.1
1.1
34.8
0.3
95.3
1947
62.2
1.5
30.2
0.2
94.1
1948
54.4
2.0
36.2
0.5
93.1
1949
47.8
1.8
26.2
6.6
82.4
1950
41.2
1.5
19.8
10.8
73.3
1951
45.1
1.7
20.8
15.2
82.8
1952
44.4
1.5
17.0
21.5
84.4
1953
43.4
1.8
15.9
24.5
85.6
1954
41.2
1.9
15.8
27.1
86.0
1955
41.2
2.2
16.6 4/
30.9
90.9
1956
38.5
2.4
y
16.3 4/
30.3
87.5
1557
36.5
2.0
4/
17.2 A/
33.0
88.7
1558
30,5
2.6
1/
17.6 4/
25.8
76.5
1959
33.4
2.1
t/
14.1 4/
32.6
82.2
1960
33.3
2.7
t/
15.2 4/
34.2
85.4
1961
30.2
2.5
3/
13.6 V
32.1
78.4
1962
28.9
2.6
3/
14.2 4/
37.2
82.9
1963
22.1
1.9
V
13.5 4/
25.1
62.6
1954 1/
26.1
2.4
3^
11.3 4/
23.5
63.3
1965 5/
28.9
2.2
4/
11.8 4/
29.6
72.5
1/ Revised.
2/ Pack year beginning November prior to year indicated.
3/ Less than 0.05 pound.
y Includes chilled citrus.
5/ Preliminary
6/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
I
I
TABLE 23
UNITED STATES
- 28 -
FRESH CITRUS FRUITS - PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRESH WEIGHTS - 1Q31-65
YEAR
Oranges
Tangerines
Lemons
Limes
Grapefruit
Total
Citrus
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1931
27.5
1.7
3.5
0.1
9.4
1932
24.6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
1933
26.6
1.4
3.5
2/
7.9
1934
27.0
1.4
3.6
0.1
7.7
1935
30.7
1.4
4.1
0.1
8.3
1936
30.1
1.5
4.3
0.1
10.2
1937
26.6
2.1
3.4
0.1
12.3
1938
33.5
1.6
4.3
0.1
9.6
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0.1
13.7
1940
39.4
1.6
4.5
0.1
11.1
1941
38.9
1.3
4.7
0.1
12.2
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0.1
12.1
1943
39.7
2.9
5.0
0.2
12.5
1944
47.5
2.5
4.9
0.2
13.0
1945
45.1
2.7
5.1
0.2
13.5
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
0.1
14.0
1947
41.5
1.9
4.8
0.1
13.9
1948
35.7
1.8
4.5
0.1
12.3
1949
50.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
1950
26.9
2.0
4.0
0.1
8.2
1951
28.8
1.9
4.0
0.1
10.3
1952
27.9
2.0
3.9
0.1
10.5
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0.2
9.7
1954
24.5
2.0
3.6
0.1
11.0
1955
24.8
2.1
3.4
0.2
10.7
1956
22.6
2.0
3/
3.2
0.2
10.5
1957
21.6
2.0
3/
3.3
0.1
9.5
1958
17.6
1.0
2/
3.0
0.2
8.7
1959
19.8
1.5
2/
2.9
0.1
S.l
1960
1/
19.4
1.3
2/
2.9
0.1
9.6
1961
i/
16.2
1.9
2/
2.8
0.1
9.4
1952
1/
15,7
1.7
2/
2.8
0.1
8.5
1963 1/
12.0
1.1
3/
2.5
0.1
6.4
1964
1/
14.4
1.5
3/
2.5
0.1
7.5
1965
4/
16.5
1.7
3/
2.3
0.1
8.2
42.3
36.7
39.4
39.8
44.6
46.2
44.5
49.1
61.4
56.7
57.7
57.7
60.3
68.2
56.5
59
62
54
47.8
41.2
45.1
44.4
43.4
41.2
41.2
38.5
36.5
30.5
33.4
33.1
30.2
28.9
22.1
26.1
28.9
.1
.2
.4
1/ Revised.
2/ Less than 0.05 pound.
3/ Tangelos Included as follows: 1956 - 0.1; 1957 - 0.1; 1958 - 0.2; 1959 - 0.1;
1960 - 0.2; 1951 - 0.2; 1962 - 0.4; 1963 - 0.3; 1964 - 0.3; 1963 - 0.4 pound.
4/ Preliminary.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 24
29
UNITED STATES - CHILLED AND FROZEJi CITRUS JUICES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1931- 196S
YEAH
1931
1932
1933
193"+
1935
1936
1937
193S
1939
19'+0
191*1
191+2
191*3
191*1*
191*5
191*6
191*7
191*8
191+9
1950
1951
1952
1953
195^*
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
i960
1961
1962
1963
19 61* 1/
1965 1+/
C RANGE
lbs.
0,94
1.05
1.72
1.60
1.87
2.10
1.65
2.19
1 11+
1.29
1.90
CHILLED ^/
GRAPEFRUIT
lbs.
TOTAL
lb8.
-
0 91+
0.07
1.12
0.0s
o.o4
i.U
0.03
1.90
0.02
2.12
0.C3
1.68
0.08
2.27
0.03
1.17
1.36
0.07
0.05
1 95
FROZEN
Product
Weight 2/
I Single Strength
I basis J/
lbs.
0.07
0 06
0.09
0.92
1.52
2.19
i*.u8
1+ 1+0
1+.91+
1+.86
5.32
I+.32
5.U2
5.58
5.21+
? 92
U.06
3. 80
I*. 80
lbs.
12
09
22
09
12
22
11 1+1+
12.85
13-93
15.81
15 1*8
16.99
13.27
16.61+
17.1+8
16.73
19.1+9
13.01+
11.96
15-^9
1/ Revised.
2/ Includes single strength and concentrated Juices.
2/ Concentrated fruit Juices converted to single strength on basis of 3-525 lbs. to 1.
J+/ Preliminary.
^/ Chilled fruit Juice is produced commercially from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen Juice or fresh Juice produced for local sale.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
I
TABLE 25
30
UNITED STATES
CAmiED CITRUS JUICES AND SEGMENTS (Excluding Frozen)
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1931-1965
1
Canned
1 Canned
Canned
Canned
1 Canned
Single
1 Single
Lemon
Single
iHot Pack
Canned
1 Single
Strength
1 S trength
and
Strength
1 Citrus
Total
Cl trus
1 Strength
Grape-
[Blended
Lime
Tanger-
1Concen-
Segments
j Orange
1
fruit
Orange
Grape-
1 fruit
ine
1 trate
|V
1
lbs.
1931
0.02
1932
0.01
1933
0.02
193*+
0.07
1935
0.22
1936
0.20
1937
0.28
1938
0.19
1939
0.23
ig'+o
0.68
1941
0.7U
19J+2
0.9U
19^*3
0.27
19t4
1.16
19^+5
2.75
19^6
'♦•IS
mi
19W
4.11
5.03
19^9
3.87
1950
3-37
1951
3.81
1952
3.58
1953 •
195^
^•1^
3-08
1955
2.95
1956
2.1+2
1957
1956
2.45
2.66
1959
1.91
i960
2.12
1961
1.70
1962
1.92
1963
1.69
1964 1/
1.17
1965 2/
1.2U
lbs.
0.11
0.11
0.16
0.21
0.62
0.56
1.29
1.55
2.61
2.3't
3. 08
2.63
3.03
U.80
3.19
1.93
3.38
3.83
2.84
2.02
2.73
2.04
1.97
2.28
2.18
2.12
1.94
1.74
1.56
1.51
1.39
1.48
1.30
1.09
1-39
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
-
0.01
-
0.02
0.01
.
0.06
0.04
-
0.12
0.05
-
0.15
0.03
-
0.25
0.02
-
0.42
0.C4
-
0.48
0.08
-
0.27
0.02
-
1.11
0.03
-
1.08
0.06
-
2.36
0.10
0.11
2.18
0.07
0.08
0.21
2.28
0.16
1.86
0.10
0.22
1.01
0.07
0.23
1.30
0.08
0.20
0.95
0.09
0.15
0.86
0.09
0.13
0.89
0.08
0.10
0.78
0.11
0.09
0.66
0.09
0.09
0.58
0.12
0,09
0.72
0.12
0.08
0.49
0.15
0.08
O.M
0.45
0.13
0.07
0.06
0.13
0.47
0.13
0.06
0.42
0.13
0.04
0.30
0.11
0.04
0.30
0.10
0.02
0.42
0.44
0.43
0.19
0.76
0.97
1.09
1.88
1.82
^■P
1.85
1.63
1.65
1.36
1.16
1.58
1.66
1.62
1.07
1.45
1.51
1.05
1.70
1.61
•97
lbs.
0,13
0.12
0.18
0.28
0.85
0.79
1.67
1.91
3.02
3.29
4.70
4.57
4.02
7-84
12.62
11.04
13.26
10.71
8.65
9-97
3 . 44
7-85
7-79
7.27
6.96
6.84
6.94
5.26
5-7?
5 24
5-4
S.28
4.32
4.02
lbs.
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.8
1.1
0.3
0.
0.
1.
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.1
0.8
1.1
0.8
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.6
0.9
0.9
I
0
1/ Revised.
2/ Preliminary.
2/ Less than 0.05 pound.
4/ Single strength equivalent.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
'ABLE 26
31
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 19^*9-^0 - 1965-66
ORANOES - Early and Mid- season (Including Temples)
SALES
SEASON
OCT
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
I
MAR.
APR.
ISEASON
I AVERAGE
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
191^9.50
195051
1951-52
1952-53
1953-5'+
195'*- 55
1955-56
1956-57
1957- 5S
195^59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
196I1-65
1965-66
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
l9'+9-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-5'+
■ 195'i-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-56
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
SALES FOR
PROCESSINQ
1549-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-5"+
1954-55
1955-56
1956-5'
1957-5
1956-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
I 1962-63
I 1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
2.34
1.72
1.66
1.93
1.24
1.25
1.58
2.22
1.21
3.05
1.83
3.03
2.08
2/ 1.97
J/ 3.86
2/ 3. 80
1/ 1.42
2.49
2.06
2.03
2.35
1.38
1-34
1.73
2.67
1.30
3.48
2.29
3.46
2.44
2.37
2/ 4.00
1/ 4.49
i/ 2.37
1.40
.70
.69
.56
^:%
1.22
.98
2.03
1.28
2.18
1.28
.83
2/3.63
1/ 2.68
1/ .78
1.02
1.24
■P
•67
1.19
1.00
1.29
1.30
1.04
2.36
l.?4
2.46
1-75
1.50
4.18
2.53
1.09
1.10
1-37
.85
.74
1.32
1.07
1-32
1-53
1.01
2.39
1.51
2.79
2.04
1.35
4.36
2.82
1.25
.94
1.11
.63
■59
12
.94
1.27
1.02
1.08
2.33
1.23
1.93
1-53
1-73
4.06
2.33
.93
1.22
1.34
•71
.91
1.15
1.02
1.58
1.29
1.47
2-55
1.65
2.55
1.90
1.90
4.42
2.52
1.14
1.15
1.49
•77
1.00
1.28
• 99
1.60
1.55
1.27
2.60
1.84
2.95
2.12
1.66
4.65
2.76
1.51
1.27
1.24
■M
1.07
1.03
1-57
117
1-53
2.53
1-5
1,
1.
4,
2,
3
83
92
it
.99
2.11
1.41
.66
1.23
1.07
1.07
1.79
1-35
1.65
2.61
1.96
3.06
1.98
2.58
4.52
2.91
1.17
2.14
1.41
.65
1.19
1.09
1.87
1.50
1.82
2.51
2.05
3.26
2.42
4.42
4.74
3.18
1.53
2.10
1.41
.66
24
07
05
77
V
63
2.63
1.96
3.03
1.91
2.39
4.47
2.85
1.09
2.86
1.86
1.41
• 97
1.98
1-5?
2.04
2.81
2.16
3.46
2.00
3.40
4.57
2.72
1,54
2.91
1.88
.62
1.48
.98
1.43
2.03
1.83
2.62
2.67
2.53
3.62
2.56
4.33
4.83
3.02
1.87
2.84
1.86
1.38
.9
1.1
1.97
1.83
2.83
2.10
3
1
2
4
2
1
42
90
45
51
,68
.50
$
$
$
3.05
.
1.80
1.96
1.91
1.46
.70
.87
.70
1.46
1.12
1.29
III
1.10
1.52
1.12
1.90
-
1.71
1.45
1.75
-
2.21
-
1.56
2.97
3.00
2.66
2.67
2.44
1.87
335
-
2.90
1.80
-
1.95
4.65
-
2.21
U.32
-
4.43
2.17
-
2.73^
1.54
-
3/
3.09
^
I.7U
2.09
2.03
1.58
.62
1-75
.78
1.76
1-15
1.79
1.69
2.11
1.23
195
1.20
2.21
1.69
2.31
-
1.67
i.si
3.27
-
3-15
3.15
2.61
3.01
2.89
2.00
3.57
2.47
-
3.19
-
2.31
6.27
-
2.63
4.52
-
4.58
2.58
-
3.04
2.61
- .
2/
3.04
.
1.84
1.91
1.91
1.38
.72
.74
.65
1.40
1.11
■ 97
1.27
^•°5
1-37
1.42
1.09
1.82
-
1.72
1.62
-
1.56
2.08
-
2.93
2.93
2.67
1.68
1^53
1.82
3-29
2.83
1.69
-
1.85
2.33
•
2.11
4.16
_
4.38
2.08
-
4.38
1.42
-
3/
1/ Preliminary. 2/ Revised.
3/ Not Available.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 26
32
PLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "OM TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1949-
50 - 1965-
(>K>. INCLUSIVE
0RANOE£
5 - Late
Type (Valencia)
SALES
SEASON
1 1
1 FEB. 1
1 1
MAR,
1 APR.
1
1
1 MAY
1
1 JUNE
1
1 JULY 1
1 1
SEASON
AVERAGE
$
$
$
%
$
%
$
ALL METHODS
OF SALE
i9'*9-50
2. 97
3.10
2.54
2.32
2 43
'Ts
2 61
1950-51
2.02
1-95
1.96
2.00
1.63
1.87
1951-52
.89
•87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
•93
1952-53
1.66
1.49
1.37
1.45
1.85
2.41
1.51
1.45
1953-5'^
1.01
1 01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
i95'*-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2 15
2.27
2.47
2.04
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1 89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
2 50
2.68
3.46
3 89
4.24
-
3.17
2.68
2.91
2.86
3 42
3-3^
3 11
3-12
1959-60
2.05
1.86
1.94
2.12
2 52
-
2.07
3.08
1960-61
3.10
2.94
2 94
3 13
3.24
3.33
1961-62
2.05
2.54
1.87
1.88
1.77
1.80
1.61
1.81
1962-63
3.24
3.93
5.10
4.52
2.49
6.15
-
3.50
4.45
1963-64 2/
'+.53
4.25
4.48
4.41
-
1964-65 2/
2.56
2.18
2.19
2.64
-
2.32
1965-66 1/
1.73
1.67
1.86
2.24
2.07
-
3/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1949-50
3 10
3.11+
2.61
2.28
2.59
2.80
2.73
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1.98
1.69
1.63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.85
.97
1952-53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953- 5^^
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1-57
195't-55
l-^V
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1-75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.68
1957-58
1956-59
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
-
2.96
2 77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3-29
3.06
1959-60
2.17
2.01
1.78
2.03
3.09
-
2.04
1960-61
3.79
2.96
2.76
3 12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62
2.55
2. 11
1.67
1.28
1.36
1.52
1-73
1962-63
3 93
4.98
5.33
4.22
6.60
6.72
4.81
5.33
1963-64 2/
4.68
4.05
4.41
-
4.34
1964-65 J/
2.90
2.27
1-91
2.23
3.07
-
2.29
1965-66 1/
1,68
1.83
2.05
2.37
2.72
-
3/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1949-50
2.84
3.04
2.51
2.34
2.29
2.25
2.52
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1.91
2.01
1.61
.46
1.79
1951-52
•65
■78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1-95
2.16
1.49
1953- 5**
.92
•97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
195^*- 55
1.45
1.64
1.69
1.68
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1.32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58
1958-59
2.53
2.78
2.88
3.38
3.93
4.13
3.23
2.63
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3-13
1959-60
1.93
1-73
1.98
2.13
2.43
2.08
1960-61
2.78
2.93
2.98
3.13
3-23
3-13
3. 08
1961-62
1.78
1.68
1.93
1.83
1.83
1.63
1.83
1962-63
2.43
3.03
3.73
4.78
5.68
4.28
3-25
1963-64 2/
4.48
'+.33
'^•53
"+.53
-
4.48
1964-65 1/
2.43
2.15
2.23
2 53
2.43
-
2.33
1965-66 \/
1.63
1.63
1.83
2.23
2.03
-
3/
\/ Preliminary
Z/ Re
vised
.3/
Not Availab]
-e
Macs Available
througli the courtesy of Florida Crop and L:.vestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
'ABLE 26
33
FLORIDA - EgUIVALENT "OH TREE" PRICES. EY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS
1949-50 - 1965-66.
Inclu
slve
GRAPEFRUIT
- Seedless
3ALES
1 OCT.
1 NOV
. 1 DEC
. iJAN.
(FEB.
iMAR.
Iapr.
(MAY
(JUNE
jjULY
i SEASON
SEASON
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
j AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
aL METHODS
)F SALES
2.64
1.89
1.85
1.96
1.93
2.07
2.09
1.88
1.42
1.44
l9'+9-50
1.94
1950-51
1.27
1.5a
1.11
1.18
1.10
1.40
1.20
1.14
.81
-.11
•35
1.09
1951-52
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
■ 63
.43
•56
•47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
• 87
.84
• 96
1.37
1-23
1.01
1953-5'+
■97
l!o4
■92
:K
•56
.63
•59
•59
.42
1 32
:?!
195^-55
1.21
.91
.70
.58
•72
• 56
.81
1.23
1955-56
1.13
i:i5
.92
.81
.62
• 57
.74
1.01
■M
1.23
.80
1956-57
2.14
1.17
113
1.02
.99
• 95
.92
1.11
1.12
1957-58
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
':??
^:§?
-
-
1.16
1958-59
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
1.20
.94
1.20
1959-60
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
-
1.12
1960-61
1.60
1.41
1-39
1.25
.96
.82
• 63
.81
.74
1.64
1.03
1961-62
1.21
.84
.73
.70
.72
•78
• 93
.62
.60
• 34
l!49
1962- 63
1.22
1.19
1-31
1.50
1.4S
2.34
2.13
2.42
2.5?
3.3^
3.23
-
1963- 6»t 2/
1.99
2.12
2.34
2.36
2.59
2.83
2.64
-
2.40
196J+-65 2/
2.97
2.01
1.98
1.56
1.24
.93
1.48
2.76
-
-
1.60
1965-66-
1.68
1.32
1.45
1.74
1.67
1.63
1.89
1.70
1.69
-
-J/
5ALES FOR
^-RESH USE
191+9- 50
2.75
1.44
2.03
2.00
2.10
2.12
2.24
2.20
2.07
1.61
1.52
2.12
1950-51
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1-35
1.33
1.05
.81
.63
1.30
1951-52
i.eo
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
•77
i!o6
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1-59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
^■l^
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953- 5t
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
■M
.88
.82
.87
• 67
1.66
• 95
l95't-55
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
■M
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56
1.42
1.10
1.06
•97
.80
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
1956-57
2.47
1.28
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1-34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
195^59
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
-
-
1.46
2.39
1.97
1.18
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1959-60
1.23
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
-
1.33
1960-61
I.7B
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
-.11
•91
^•95
1.27
1961- 62
1.43
1.05
•95
• 96
.98
1.23
1.12
1.06
.90
1.09
1962-63
1.33
1.37
1-55
2.67
2.37
2.77
2.97
3.02
4.28
^■^l
-
2.15
1963-64 2/
2.28
2.41
2.55
2.42
2.63
2.70
3.01
3.25
3-78
-
2.67
1964-65 "2/
3.46
2.37
1.96
1.76
1.36
1.90
2.48
-
-
2.09
1965-66 1/
1.68
1.54
1.74
l.'SS
1.94
2.26
2.51
2.65
2.81
-
2/
SALES FOR -
PROCESSING
1949-50
1.06
1.48
1.69
1.83
1.76
1.74
.§0
1.71
1.20
1.23
1.22
1.62
1950-51
■57
.60
.60
■ 72
1.C4
•u
.41
•35
.20
■^rl
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
.02
• 03
.05
1952-53
-.05
.07
•37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
- .10
•05
.16
1954-55
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
1955-56
-.05
.r.05
■15
• 23
.16
.08
.10
^•?9
.50
•§^
.38
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
.00
.20
.27
.'+5
.45
•^5
.38
.46
•37
.26
.36
.43
.46
.53
•5^
.67
•75
• 52
-
-
■11
■ 38
.68
.78
.73
.68
•V
•53
.83
.83
.48
.68
1959-60
.03
.40
.37
•55
.70
.65
.58
'U
■u
-
:ll
1960-61
.13
.34
.41
•57
.08
.39
.36
.24
•^^
.56
1961-62
-.10
-.01
.02
• 17
.09
.08
•S5
.06
• 03
.07
1962-63
.09
■ 13
.31
•53
.44
•§8
.82
•§I
1.58
-
.49
1.64
1963-64 2/
.87
1.25
1.66
1.73
1.87
1.84
1.91
1.82
1.80
-
1964-65 2/
1.05
1.15
.94
.90
.37
• 35
• 70
1.22
-
—
•!!/
1965-66 3/
.35
.65
.81
1.01
1.32
1.23
1.14
.62
.67
'
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Revised
•
3/
Not Available.
Made Availatle
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock and Reporting Service. Orlando.
TABLE 26
34
FLORIDA - EQUIVALEMT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS
1949- 5
0 -1965-66.
INCLUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT
- Seedy
SALES
SEASON
1 OCT.
1
|nov.
1
{ DEC.
f
i JAN
1
. 1 FEB
1
. i MAR. APR
1
, 1 MAY
1
JUNE
jjULY
1
SEASON
AVERAGE
$
$
%
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
l$l+9_50
2.09
1.51
1.65
1.84
1.77
1.04
1.74
1-75
1,28
1.25
1^37
1,66
1950-51
.88
.(,(>
.67
• 77
.91
.76
.48
.41
.23
.80
1951-52
.89
.46
•'*5
• 39
.24
.13
.09
.11
,12
• 19
.29
1952-53
.72
:l?
.48
•5"+
.47
.47
.47
•^%
.70
.68
.49
1953-5'+
• 52
■}k
.28
.19
.11
.13
,18
.12
.41
.25
195'+- 55
•53
.44
.38
•35
•25
.28
.28
.32
,42
• 37
1955-56
.65
• 23
.33
• 31
.26
.20
.22
.46
■.^
.61
■•30
1956-57
1957-56
1958-59
1.65
•53
.60
.62
■|9
•'*9
i:?S
•56
.42
.58
•71
.70
•71
• 69
•69
.88
.90
-
;S
1-39
•?§
.93
• 85
•75
• 70
■11
.81
.87
-
1959-60
i:I^
.88
•90
• 91
99
1.01
• 79
-
•51
1960-61
1.01
1.06
1.05
• 91
,68
.40
•75
• 65
.
,84
1961-62
.58
•59
•59
• 61
.76
.37
.3'+
■ 17
.11
-
•51
1962-63 ^
•5*^
l!98
•71
• 72
.72
97
1.42
-
-
u?;
1963-64 2/
1.61
2.05
1^91
2.14
1.92
1.89
1-97
2,03
_
1964-65 2/
1.77
1.44
1.21
1.26
.99
•57
.74
1^36
-
-
1^13
1965-66 1/
.93
.98
1.09
1.41
1.46
1.42
1.44
1.32
-
_
2/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1949-50
2.27
1-53
1.56
"•??
1-73
1.70
1.74
1,56
1.46
'l\
1.72
1950-51
1.05
.88
.92
1.04
.98
.94
,78
:S
1.01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.'+3
.38
.30
.38
•52
. •5t
1952-53
• 90
.62
.(>(,
•71
•53
.61
.66
.69
1.07
,84
: ^68
1953-5'*
.80
•77
•Ti
•59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
• 57
1954-55
• 71
.72
.(,6
.61
t
.46
■l\
.55
•67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
■%
•59
• 52
.41
.76
•85
1.16
, -58
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
2.15
.89
• 99
.81
.80
.80
• 95
■ 36
1.16
1.03
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1^17
1.65
1^97
-
. -98
1.83
1.51
1.18
•97
.84
.86
■65
• 73
•78
-
1.05
1959-60
1.02
• 92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
-
1.10
1960-61
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
•51
.87
,80
.
1.08
1961-62
.80
.84
.82
.89
>9Z
• 9'f
.84
•65
.77
.
.87
1962-63
1963-64 2/
.88
.88
1.04
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.12
.
1,22
1.63
1.82
2.03
2.01
2.08
2.07
2.15
2.71
2.66
-
1.94
1964-65 2/
2.56
1-71
1-59
1-59
1^17
.86
• 97
1.84
-
-
1.51,
1965- (>(> 1/
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.47
1.50
1,60
1.60
1.43
-
-
2/
SALES FOR
PROCESSINO
1949-50
1.06
1.49
1.70
1.86
J:ffi
1.76
1-75
1.23
1.23
1-23
1.64
1950-51
■ 57
.60
.60
•75
.90
.71
.41
•35
.20
.74
1951-52
.10
.22
•37
• 29
.14
.05
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
.14
1952-53
- . 05
.21
.42
•50
•'+5
•43
• 37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-5'+
. 16
•25
.23
.20
.12
• 03
.06
.13
■07
-.08
,14
195'*-55
.17
.36
•37
.33
.29
• 21
.18
,12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
•15
.12
.30
•50
•50
.21
1956-57
1957-5^
1956-59
.10
'1%
•52
• 55
•55
•t5
.42
.46
• 37
.26
:S
'\l
.66
•65
.66
•67
.81
.84
.61
-
• 83
.88
.83
•73
.68
.58
.83
.88
•
■11
1959-60
.43
.88
.88
.88
• 98
.98
.73
• 73
.
I96CV6I
.23
• 88
.98
.98
.88
.68
.38
•73
• 63
-
,78
1961-62
•^§
• 52
•53
•53
•73
• 30
.28
.10
,08
m
.43
1962- 63
.08
•59
.61
.63
• 63
.73
1.08
.
•
_
.62
1963-64 2/
1.60
2.00
2.05
1.90
2.15
1.99
1.80
1.80
1.85
-
1.91
1964-65 1/
1.45
1.40
1.15
1.20
• 95
• 52
• 65
1,20
-
1.05
1965-66 \/
.90
.92
1.05
1.40
1.45
1.40
1.40
1.30
-
-
2/
X/ Preliminary.
Z/ Revised
3/ Not Available
Made Available
throujjh the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
JABLE 26
35 -
SALES
SEASON
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
Wis- 50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-56
1956-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 2/
1964-65 2/
1965-66 i/
SALES FOR
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953- 5^^
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1956-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 2/
1964-65 2/
1965-66 J./
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1949-50
I95C-5I
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1956-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64 2/
1964-65 2/
1965-66 1/
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1949-50 - 1965-66. INCLUSIVE
TANGERINES
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
T
FEB,
MAR.
I APR,
SEASON
AVERAGE
2.62
1.87
1.11
.90
1.51
.
1.4S
1.44
2.98
2-55
.81
•58
•50
1.14
2.84
1.03
.94
■V
3.70
1.31
3.24
1^35
1.44
.92
•67
1.66
_
137
2.28
.82
2.07
3-35
_
1.60
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
_
1-39
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1.77
2.98
1-57
1.20
1.09
1.22
1^73
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
«
.
2.40
2.80
1.94
.88
-51
.
_
1.62
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
.
2.59
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
-
-
1.51
3.05
2.00
1^93
1.14
1.44
.
2. 04
3-97
2.47
-
-
.
3.02
3.48
3.33
2.26
2.53
-
_
3.18
4.01
2.67
1.67
1.27
-
-
3.64^
3.18
2,33
1,29
-
~
-
J/
2.81
2.15
1.52
1.38
2.17
.
1.92
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.41
1.99
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
.
1.56
3.45
1-54
1.28
1.12
3. 80
-
1.76
2.70
1.87
1.30
3. 08
3.68
3.33
2.10
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
1.78
3-55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1.74
2.23
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
2.85
-
2.31
3-21
2.65
2.52
2.11
.
2.86
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
-
-
2.42
3.24
3.34
2.96
-
-
3.26
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
-
-
2.18
3.54
2.44
2.71
2.21
2.77
-
2.72
4.53
3.04
-
-
3.63
3.96
4.08
3.38
3-25
-
-
3-95
4.79
3.45
2.29
1.69
-
-
3.49
3.58
2.92
2.14
-
-
-
3/
.05
•38
.46
.46
.61
^
.45
.05
.14
.05
.01
.21
.21
.20
. 16
.03
.03
•03
-.11
-
• 03
-.14
-■13
-.10
.09
-
-.02
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
-
- 05
.02
.04
.04
.07
.12
-
.06
•17
.17
.12
.12
•17
•17
•15
-.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
-
.22
.11
.12
.07
.07
-
.10
.05
•35
.30
•25
-
-
.30
-15
-.05
.30
-
-
.00
-•35
.10
•25
• 15
-
-
-•15
.20
.50
.70
• 55
•55
-
•55
.48
.66
-
.61
1.60
1.55
1.50
1.10
-
-
1-54
.50
.75
• 95
•85
-
-
.80
.40
-.40
-.30
-.20
-
-
2/
2/ Revised.
2/
Not Avallabl
e.
1/ Preliminary.
Made Available
through the Courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 26
36
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES
PER BOX
- SEASONS
1949-50 -
•L^'i'i^i^,
INCLUSIVE
\
ALL
•sold
Isold fori all
1 SOLD
ISOLD
ALL
SOLD
Isold for
SEASON
METHODS
FRESH
1 PROCESS-
1 METHODS
1 PRESF
[ IPOR PRd METHOD
FRESH
.1 PROCESSING
[sales
USE
IINQ
1
{SALES
1 USE
^1
ICESSINd SALES
1 1
USE
1.
A Xi i.
iiariy ana Miaseason
Lat«
! Valencia J
0
RANG
E S
ORANGES
ORANGES
1 9^9- 50
2.14
2.19
2.12
1.80
1.74
1.84
2.61
2.73
2.01
2.52
1950-51
1.65
1.76
1.57
1.46
1.58
1.38
1.87
1.79
f251-52
.80
.86
.76
.70
.78
.65
.93
.97
l!49
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
1.12
1.15
1.11
1.^1
1.45
1.54
1953-5^ ,
1.26
1.39
1.20
1.10
1.23
1.05
1-57
1.39
195't-55i/
"^•V
1.42
1.35
1.12
1.20
1.09
1.72
1-75
1.71
1955-56 i/
1.85
1.86
1.85
1.71
1.69
1.72
2.04
2.08
2.02
^956-57 2/
1.40
1.67
1.31
1.45
1.67
1.56
1.34
1.68
1.22
1957- 5S 2/
1958-59 2/
2.14
2.00
2.18
1.56
1.51
3-17
2.96
3.23
2.87
2.78
2.89
2.66
2.61
2.67
3.12
3.06
3 13
1959-60 |/
1.96
2.02
1.94
1.87
2.00
1.82
2.07
3.08
2.04
2.08
1960-61 ^/
2.98
3.15
2.94
2.90
3.19
2.83
3.07
3. 08
1961-62 2/
1.88
2.05
1.84
1.95
2.31
1.85
1.81
1.73
1.83
1962-63 1/
2.71
3.41
2.S8
4.43
2.21
2.63
2.11
\%
5-33
3.25
1963-6'+!/
4.44
4.48
4.43
4.58
4.38
4.34
4.48
1964-65 2/
2.5*^
2.74
2.50
2.73
3.04
2.65
2.32
2.29
2.33
1965-66 1/
ALL
Seedless
Seedy
(J R
A P E P
R U I T
0 R A P E P Ji
U I T
G
RAPEPRUIT
1949-50
':?2
1.99
1.63
1.94
2.12
1.62
1.66
1.01
1.64
1950-51
1.22
.70
1.09
1.30
•59
.80
.74
1951-52
•52
.81
.12
.74
.93
.05
.29
.54
.14
1952-53
.76
1.08
.40
1.01
1.21
.15
.49
.68
.42
1953- 5^
.49
.86
.11
:?}
•95
.05
•25
•57
.14
195**- 55
.^3
.95
.24
1.02
.16
.37
.gg
.28
1955-56
•^'i'
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
^^56-57
•^?
1.36
.44
1.12
1.42
.■38
.58
1.03
■%
1957-5^
1958-59
.98
1.37
.63
1.16
1.46
.53
%
.98
1.04
1.36
.75
1.20
1.42
.68
1.05
•18
1959-60
1.05
1.31
•76
1.12
1.33
m
.91
1.10
.88
1960-61
.Q6
1.24
.(>(>
1.03
1.27
.84
1.08
:If
1961-62
.67
1.06
.26
.75
1.09
.07
•51
.87
1962-63 2/
1.24
2.02
•55
1.49
2.15
.49
.74
1.22
.62
1963- 64 "2/
2.24
2.62
1 TH
2.36
2.67
1.64
1.91
1.94
1.91
1964-65 1/
1.45
2.03
1.60
2.09
.72
1.13
1.51
1.05
1965-66 2/
T
A N G E
LOS
1.
E M P L
E S
TAN
G E R I
N E S
1955-56 J/
3.69
3.85
1.45
1.70
1.77
2.18
1.45
1.77
2.23
.15
1956-57
1957-5^
1958-59
2.52
2.80
1.15
1.97
1.15
1.73
2.31
.22
3.75
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.67
1.43
2.40
2.86
.10
3.55
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
2.48
1.62
2.42
.30
1959-60
4.29
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
1.58
2.59
3.26
,00
1960-61
4.91
5-55
4.20
2.20
3.43
3.83
2.88
1.51
2.18
■15
1961-62
?-36
1.30
2.17
3.01
1.33
2.04
2.72
3.63
.55
1962-63
4.66
5-55
1.50
3.09
4.45
5.32
4.95
1-57
3.02
.61
1963-64 2/
4.83
5.32
4.51
3.35
4.06
3.18
3.95
i-S**
1964-65 2/
4.00
1.90
2.76
3.28
2.05
2.64
3.49
.80
1965-66 j/
J./ Not Available.
J/ Revised.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
- 37 -
CJiOP VALUES
CITBUS FRUITS 1/
CROP and STATE
1964
Re turns
! Value of
1965
Oranges
Early, Mldseason 4
Kavel Varieties:
California
Florida, Temple
Others
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
Per box 2/3/ I Production 3/
Returns
Per box 2/
Dollars
3.84
01
99
3.87
6.70
1,000
Dollars
57.792
17,034
121,756
3,599
100
Dollars
3.70
3.32
3.30
2?
Value of
Production
1,000
Dollars
56,610
12,616
140,580
2,673
59
Valencia
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
4.43
5.02
3.76
72,652
153,110
't,775
2.56
2.89
2.60
41,472
115,022
4,550
ALL ORANGES
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
4.15
5.01
3.94
3,81
6.70
130.444
291,900
946
8,37'^
100
3.11
3.11
3.48
2.98
7.40
98,082
268.218
3,062
7.223
59
U. S. ALL ORANGES
4.68
431.764
3.11
376,644
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida, all
Seedless
Others
Texas
Arizona
California, all
Desert Valleys
Other Areas
LIMES 4/
Florida
TANGELOS 4/
Florida
TANGERINES 4/
Florida
2.69
2.80
2.36
3.38
1.81
2.83
2.68
3.06
70,652
55.076
15,576
1,690
11,894
6,692
5,202
4.39
1,976
5.44
4,896
4.29
15,444
1.89
60.375
2.04
44,361
1-57
16, 014
2-35
4,700
1.28
3,712
1.89
7,599
1.63
4,119
2.32
3,480
U. S. ALL GRAPEFRUIT
2.63
90,046
1.87
76.386
LEMONS
California
Arizor»a
2.68
2.52
46,364
4,3B5
3.15
3.41
42.525
3,785
U, S. LHTONS
2.67
50,749
3.17
46,310
3.64
4.61
3-75
2,038
4,610
14,062
\/ Price & value apply only to that portion of the crop utilized. Z/ Equivalent packinghouse-
door returns per box for all uses. 2/ Revised. 4/ Florida Production & U.S. Production
Synonymous .
Made available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 28
38 -
AUCTION SALES - FLORIDA CITRUS - 1965 - (.(^ SEASON
CARS
& PER BOX AVERAGE
BY
MONTHS
COMMODITY
SECTION SEPT.
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
TOTAL
ORANGES
INTERIOR
CARS 13
AVG. 4.81
!t3
2.82
140
2.28
122
2.31
58
2.31
60
3.13
79
2.47
40
2.73
42
3.31
61
2.43
3.16
696
2.61
INDIAN RIVER
CARS 1
AVG. 2.46
6
3.23
65
2.45
2.44
97
2.51
3.44
115
2.71
157
2.97
10^
3.44
139
2.91
1S2
3.44
1074
2.93
GRAPEFRUIT - WHITE
SEED
INT. CARS 1 6
~^. 2,10 2.13
5
2.27
4
1.79
-
2
2.11
-
-
-
-
-
18
2.09
INDIAN RIVER
CARS
AVG.
-
-
-
0
2.50
0
2.27
0
1.67
1
1.58
3
2.80
-
-
4
2.50
SEEDLESS
INT CARS
AVG
21
2.71
33
2.23
26
2.16
16
2.49
23
2.72
17
2.29
20
2.33
29
2.74
9
2.73
3
1.84
^21
2.^6
INDIAN RIVER
CARS 2
AVG. 6.10
3.44
68
2.94
167
2.91
88
3-42
102
3.52
154
3.15
235
2.98
131
3.17
79
3.02
47
2.63
1158
3.12
GRAPEFRUIT PINK
SEED
INT CARS
AVG.
0
2.85
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SEEDLESS
INT CARS 2
AVG. 4.14
36
2.62
22
2.13
10
2.08
2.50
24
2.41
10
2.43
7
2-55
4
2.65
2
1.98
-
122
2.44
INDIAN RIVER
CARS 8
AVG 4.59
82
3.02
66
2.49
124
2.61
67
3.18
87
3.27
123
2.99
164
2.79
161
2.82
^5
2.67
52
2.20
1029
2.83
TEMPLE ORANGES -
ALL FLORIDA
CARS
AVG
4/5 BU.
BOX
86
3.27
124
2.41
185
2.75
3^3^I
68
3.52
8
3.10
..e?
-
591
2.96
TANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
ALL FLORIDA (INCLUDES ALL VARIETIES)
CARS 0 2 128 391
AVG 3.42 5.19 4.53 3.58
231
2.76
126
3.6l
3.11
41
4.88
2
4.81
-
-
1018
3.60
TANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
ALL FLORIDA ( STRAIGHT)
CARS - 1
AVG. - 5.21
82
4.90
311
3.71
183
2.74
42
4.14
4.05
4.38
-
-
-
660
3.64
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange &
the Federal-State Market News Service
- 39
•!."■ .
196s
- 1966
SEASON
-■
NEW YORK CITY
PHILADELPHIA
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIA
N RIVEfi
TEMPLES
WEEK
BOXES
BOXES
4/5BU
.BOXES
BOXES
rOXES
BOXES
ENDED
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avfl.
Cars
AvK.
Cars
AVK.
Cars
AVR.
Cars
AVK.
196s
Sept. 3
7
5.06
4.85
1
2.46
.
.
1
2.77
.
•
.
•
10
17
5
-
^
:
:
:
:
:
:
-
2t
Oct. 1
.
~
^
^
^
^
1
2.75
-
^
^
-
8
2
2.91
-
•
-
.
1
2.25
-
-
-
-
15
6
3.12
3
3.41
.
.
3
3.13
.
-
-
-
22
6
3.28
-
.
2
2.73
_
-
_
-
29
13
2.67
3
3.06
.
.
4
2.57
.
-
-
-
Nov. 5
2U
2.33
12
2.45
.
-
13
2.16
3
2.23
-
.
12
10
2.36
10
2.23
-
-
7
2.20
1
2.33
.
--
1?
11
2.61
11
2.57
.
-
2
2.64
5
2.69
-
-
26
It
2.33,
12
2.37
.
-
13
2.03
5
2.38
-
.
Dec. 3
2.26
19
2.38
-
-
8
2.03
9
2.31
-
.
10
12
2.54
19
2.51
3
3.78
3.89
6
2.03
6
2.43
0
4.57
S
13
2.46
24
2.33
9
6
2.57
7
2.55
2
3.29
6
2.39
20
2.41
20
3.38
10
2.19
9
2.36
8
3.09
31
6
2.75
16
2.81
14
2.85
4
2,17
5
2.68
7
2.66
Jan, 7
7
2.3S
14
2.79
11
2.89
I
2.09
2.57
6
2.15
1966 lU
I
2.48
24
2.27
18
2.48
2.03
B
2.19
5
2.29
21
2.72
19
2.53
fS
2.21
2
2.00
6
2.38
7
2.47
28
7
2.54
11
2.88
2.42
3
2.10
2
3. 09
5
2.46
Feb. 4
5
3-31
10
4.34
20
3.35
2
3.5'+
2
3.84
5
3.31
11
9
3.20
20
3.46
40
2.55
7
3.32
H
3.47
3.46
15
2.26
17
7
2.83
12
3.39
15
3.02
1
2.97
4
6
2.92
Mar. 4
2.90
20
3.04
35
2.56
4
2.81
8
3.07
10
2.70
8
2.91
18
3.38
15
3 27
1
2.39
3
3-29
6
3.16
11
11
2 57
2.91
13
3.62
10
2.39
4
3-01
6
3.70
18
8
2.39
22
2.71
21
3-36
5
2.16
12
2.39
7
317
25
6
2.42
25
2.54
20
3.22
1
1.64
11
2.32
7
3-31
Apr. 1
3
2.42
22
2.60
16
3.56
2
2.65
5
2 57
4
3.55
8
1
2-79
20
3.18
12
3.96
1
2.67
7
2. SI
3
4.65
15
3
3.00
15
3.43
13
Ul
0
2.92
4
3.58
2
3.40
22
5
2.83
20
3.17
7
1
2.61
8
3.19
1
3.34
29
J
2.28
23
2.75
1
3.49
1
2.45
9
2.73
-
-
May 6
2.78
19
3. 08
2
2.97
2
2.46
9
3.00
-
-
13
3
3.35
20
3.46
2
3.64
-
-
6
3.^9
-
-
20
11
3-55
8
4.00
2
3.46
1
3.75
7
3-92
0
2.75
27
6
3.33
14
3-57
2
2.42
3-53
10
3-47
-
-
June 3
6
2.74
21
2.94
2
2.06
4
2.58
6
3.11
0
1.50
10
7
2.51
28
2.84
1
1.54
6
2.20
10
2.69
0
3.00
a
5
2.59
17
3.21
.
5
1.96
5
2.89
-
-
6
2.40
30
2.87
-
-
2
2.02
9
2.70
-
-
July 1
6
2.53
20
3.06
-
-
1
2.68
I
2.65
-
-
8
6
3-14
15
3.48
-
-
1
2.92
3.69
-
-
15
8
3.41
26
3.62
-
-.
3
3-49
6
3.63
-
-
22
5
3-31
26
3.52
-
-
2
3.10
9
3-33
-
-
29
5
3.29
23
3.48
.
.
1
2.96
8
3.35
-
-
TOTALS
325
2.79
719
2.96
359
2.99
1^
2.38
246
2.88
112
2.91
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 1044 Cars $2.91 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Tenples 405 Cars $2.68 Avg.
■ Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 29
40
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - PLOfilDA ORAKgES
1965 -
66 SEASON
JTEfilOR
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
II
INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
V/EEK
EOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
ENDED
CARS AVG.
CARS AVG.
CARS AVO,
CARS AVG.
CARS AVG.
CARS AVG.
1965
Sept. 3
10
17
24
act. 1
8
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•
_
.
_
M
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.42
-
-
-
-
_
.
«
..
.
_
1
2.09
.
.
.
_
Nov. 5
1
2.96
1
2.88
.
-
4
2.13
-
-
-
.
12
2
2.38
1
2.67
.
-
1
2.56
-
-
-
-
1^
-
2
2.89
-
-
2
1.89
-
-
.
-
26
3
1.92
2
2.46
.
-
1
2.17
-
-
.
.
Dec. 3
.
3
2.22
.
-
4
1. 58
1
1.97
-
-
10
-
-
2
2.52
-
-
2
1.80
.
.
.
17
-
-
8
2.33
-
-
3
2.82
-
.
0
4.04
24
-
-
3
2.19
-
-
1
2.59
-
-
2
3.56
31
-
3.66
1
2.57
1
2.85
0
2:66
-
-
2
2.93
Jan. 7
1
3.05
0
2.94
1
3.05
1
2.57
-
-
0
2.26
1966 14
1
2.48
3
2.6JI-
1
2.78
2
2.51
-
-
1
1.21
21
-
-
5
2.33
7
2.33
3
2.00
-
-
0
2.62
28
1
2.75
0
2.38
4
2.29
1
2.24
-
-
0
2.92
Feb. 4
-
0
4.17
1
2.80
1
3.56
-
-
2
3.32
11
1
4.12
1
4.06
6
2.86
3
2.96
1
2.96
5
2.59
17
1
4.20
1
3.92
5
2.78
1
2.76
-
-
3
2.79
Mar. 4
1
4.15
2
3.36
3
3.14
2
2.92
-
-
1
2.41
1
3.21
1
3.35
1
3.18
1
2.56
0
2.84
0
3.56
11
2
2.15
4
3.01
1
3. 80
1
3.20
.
.
1
3.73
18
6
2.41
1
2-35
3
3-01
2
2.46
1
2.48
1
4.06
25
0
2.34
4
2.65
3
2.94
0
2.45
1
2.28
0
3.34
April 1
1
2.00
7
2.42
1
2.67
1
2.28
-
-
2
3-43
8
-
-
5
2.73
0
3 32
1
2.62
-
-
1
3.47
15
-
-
3
3.79
2
2.9b
1
3.08
-
-
-
2.54
22
-
-
3
3.41
0
3.20
2
3.24
~
-
-
29
1
2.20
4
2.85
1
2.86
2
2.97
0
2.30
-
-
May 6
-
-
5
2.98
-
-
1
3.05
0
3.03
-
-
13
-
-
3
3.61
0
4.00
2
3.05
-
-
-
20
-
-
2
3.83
0
3-23
-
-
-
-
-
27
2
3.92
1
4.03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
June 3
-
-
5
3.33
-
-
2
3.33
-
-
-
-
10
3
2.38
2
2.74
-
2.17
2
3-33
-
2.88
.
-
17
-
-
3
2.59
-
.
-
2.48
-
-
24
2
•79
3
2.80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 1
-
2
3-25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
1
3.89
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
15
-
-
3
3.92
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
3.50
2
3.52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
2
3.37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
30
2.57
101
2.91
41
2.77
52
2.56
4
2.42
21
2.91
Total Sales,
Florida Prang
es. Excluding
Total Sa
les.
Florida
Oranges Exc
luding
Temples
131 Cars $2.5
3
Temples
~ ~ ~ ■"
56 Cars
$2.
55
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
- 41 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORANQES
196s - 66 SEASON
CHICAGO
DETROIT
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
BOXES BOXES BOXES
CARS AVO. CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
BOXES BOXES BOXES
CARS AVO. CARS AVQ. CAPS AVG.
1965
Sept. 3
10
17
24
Oct 1
8
15
22
29
Nov. 5
12
19
26
Dec. 3
10
17
2U
31
Jan. 7
1966 lU
21
28
?et>. 4
11
17
Mar. 4
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
24
July 1
8
15
I 22
29
May
TOTALS
•
.
.
-
-
-
1
2.96
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.44
0
2.64
.
.
_
.
_
_
r
2.20
.
•
.
.
11
2.14
2
2.71
-
.
-
-
3
2.41
2
2.56
-
.
-
-
3
2.59
2.47
3
1.60
.
.
-
-
4
X
3.70
-
.
.
-
12
2.07
1
3.58
-
-
-
-
4
2.17
1
2.85
-
-
3
3
70
5
2.21
0
1.11
-
-
2
3
51
2
2.27
0
2.97
-
-
5
3
25
1
2.38
0
2.71
-
-
-
2
2.43
1
2.03
.
2.29
2
2
72
1
1.9'^
1
2.21
.
2.16
3
2
33
4
2.12
1
1.77
-
.
1
2
76
1
2.15
.
-
2.90
1
2
94
3
3.09
-
-
-
-
3
2
51
1
3 85
-
-
-
.
2
2
92
2
3.27
1
2.37
-
.
1
3
90
3
2.84
1
2.82
.
.
3
3
It
2
2 83
0
2.43
-
-
3
3
3
2.95
2
1.88
2.00
4
2
97
6
2.23
0
1
2.84
-
2
2.10
1
2.98
1
2.85
1
3
U
2
2.31
-
.
0
2.95
1
2
2
3.3b
«
•
0
3.41
0
3
38
3
3.06
«
•
1
3.42
-
2
2.80
-
-
0
3.38
-
-
1
2.92
.
.
1
3.03
-
-
3
3.07
-
-
0
3.93
-
-
3
3-31
-
.
.
3.59
0
0
T
3.57
0
3-25
-
-
.
3
3.b2
.
.
-
-
-
u
2.96
_
.
-
-
-
-
6
2.18
1
2.50
-
-
-
-
-
-
22 2.39 '+ 3.06 33 3.09 108 2.53
2
3.76
2
3.95
5
3 10
1
2.77
0
2.50
3
2.74
3
1.76
1
3.90
1
3-23
4
2.66
1
1.58
n
3;68
1
1
3.48
0
2.29
0
2.75
0 3 15
25 2.96
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding
Temples 26 Cars $2.49 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges Excluding
Temples IO8 Cars $2.53 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus ExohaJ.ge & the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 29
42
WEIGHTED AVEflAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOfllDA ORANOES
196s - 66 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
WEEK
ENDED
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
INDIAN RIVER
CARS AVO.
TEMPLES
CARS
AVG.
1965
Sept. 3
8
4.78
10
5
4.85
17
Sit
-
.
Oct. 1
1
2.75
8
4
2.76
15
12
2.95
3.1'+
22
8
29
18
2.61
Nov. 5
56
2.24
12
25
2.35
19
20
2.53
26
39
2.15
Dec. 3
39
2.12
10
25
2.34
17
28
2.49
24
19
2.28
31
11
2.51
Jan. 7
16
2.34
1966 11+
14
2.29
21
14
2.26
28
14
2.36
Feb. 4
11
3.31
11
21
3.28
1?
12
3.00
Mar. h
16
2.90
14
2.83
11
27
2.54
18
29
2.30
25
9
2.26
Apr. 1
10
2.43
8
5
2.95
15
7
3.03
22
10
2.88
.29
8
2.52
May 6
10
2.83
13
8
3.25
20
13
3.57
27
11
3.50
June 3
16
2.80
10-
24
2.42
17
11
2.28
24
10
2.05
July 1
7
2.56
8
7
3-12
15
11
3.43
22
7
3.28
29
6
3.25
3
16
12
18
19
32
27
39
32
22
19
35
30
13
12
26
17
30
11
26
36
42
35
32
22
36
34
29
17
25
32
40
42
27
20
35
37
33
2.46
3.41
3.06
2.44
2.28
2.64
2.38
2.33
2.49
2.37
2.37
2.77
2.73
2.28
2.46
2.91
4.26
3.47
3.44
3.07
3 34
2.95
2.59
2.49
2.
3.
3.
3.
2.
3
56
02
51
21
76
04
3.51
3.94
3.55
3-03
2.80
3.06
2.83
3.03
3.54
3.65
3.48
3.44
5
3.77
16
3.79
28
3.29
2.85
18
2.65
30
2.45
47
2.25
29
2.47
30
3-30
73
2.52
32
2.90
50
2.67
26
3-31
25
3.63
36
3.33
30
3.22
24
3.50
17
3.95
'I
3.43
2.93
2
3.17
2
2.97
2
3.66
2
3.36
2
2.42
2
2.03
1
1.54
TOTALS
696
2.61
1074
2.93
591
2.96
Total Sales, Florida Oranges, Excluding Temples
1770 Cars $2.80 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
43
h'EIQHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1965 - 66 SEASON
NEW YORK C
I T y
WHITE
PINK
SEED SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
rars AvK Cars AvK. Cars Av« Cars Avk
Cars AvK.Cars Avk
Cars AvR.Cars Avr.
1 3 •'♦6
17
-
•
2U
1
2.10
Oct. 1
.
-
8
-
.
15
-
-
22
1
1.67
29
•
Nov. 5
1
1.66
12
1
1-7^
19
.
26
-
-
Dec. 3
.
.
10
-
-
17
1
2.00
24
-
.
31
-
-
Jan. 7
-
_
1966 14
-
.
21
_
.
28
-
-
Feb. 4
-
.
11
_
-
17
2
2.11
Mar. 4
-
-
-
.
11
.
•
18
-
-
25
-
-
Apr. 1
-
.
8
-
-
15
-
.
22
.
.
29
-
.
May 6
.
-
13
-
.
20
-
-
27
-
-
June 3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
.
2»+
.
-
July 1
-
-
8
-
-
15
-
.
22
-
-
29
-
-
1 1.58
1 3-13
1 2.98
1 2.30
1
0
1
3
3
2
1
k
3
1
1
0
3
4
2
3
4
4
3
2
1
2
1
.
2
6.10
3,68
12
4.92
3.79
7
4.61
2.9'+
1^
3-23
2.17
l-j
3.02
2.18
12
2.95
2.03
17
2. 49
2.38
7
10
V^
2.28
13
3.21
2.17
26
2.84
1.87
22
2.86
17
3-17
.
20
2.76
3.72
17
2.90
2.00
9
3.57
2.s8
2.42
21
3.11
15
3.56
2.55
13
3.77
2.79
12
3.73
2.5b
2U
3.35
2.49
16
3.67
2.33
15
3.85
IS
3.88
2.2'+
28
3.26
2.27
19
3.25
2.28
28
2.97
1.91
37
2.80
1.60
23
3.32
2.37
21
3.55
2.44
27
3.15
2.35
33
2.70
3.61
2.'^«
17
3.56
21
3.5c
3.66
2'>
3.31
3.16
26
2.82
U.17
13
2.85
1.89
15
3.19
3-21
18
3.01
1.81
15
2.91
-
12
2.80
.
11
2.31
-
9
2.^0
.
4
2.70
-
4
2.63
1
4.82
8
4.59
1
3.06
5
4.72
2
3.48
12
2.80
6
2.36
16
2
2.01
11
2.64
1
2.30
13
2.S6
3
1.65
17
2.17
12
2.38
-
.
12
2.89
1
2.30
8
2.77
1
1-97
20
2.47
•
11
2.64
-
.
14
2.72
-
-
17
2.45
.
-
'?
2.48
1
1.94
2.97
0
1.86
11
2.98
1
2.65
8
3.10
-
14
3.37
2
3-77
6
3.50
5
2.27
20
3.15
2
2.11
10
3.36
2
2.31
16
3.25
2
2.70
1.65
14
3.52
2
21
2.88
0
2.37
16
3.17
1
2.26
21
2.80
-
.
20
2.77
2.98
.
-
15
0
2.34
19
3.27
-
18
3.03
2
2.35
15
2.82
0
3.02
28
2.63
-
27
2.95
0
1.66
19
2.96
2
2.33
28
2.67
2
1.92
22
2.51
-
20
2.6S
-
-
13
2.62
-
.
13
2.06
.
-
14
2.19
.
-
9
2.03
-
-
2
9
1.94
2.42
-
-
8
2.21
7 1.91 4 2.50 76 2.70 758 3.18
43 2.44 657 2.8.
Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
Cars 1545 Avg. $2.98
Made available
through the cooperation of the Floriaa Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 30
44
VJEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1965 - 66 SEASON
PHILADEL
P
H I A
WHIT
E
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
V/eek
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Ending
Cars AvK Cars Avs.
Cars AvR. Cars Avk
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars AvK Cars Avg
1965
Sept. 3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
-
^^■
-
.
Oct. 1
1
3.00
8
1
2.14
15
1
2.12
22
1
1.55
29
-
Nov. 5
1
2.47
12
-
-
1?
1
2.70
26
1
2.77
Dec. 3
1
1.36
10
1
2.32
1.49
17
1
21
.
-
31
-
-
il^g 11+
"
-
21
_
..
28
-
-
Feb. k
-
-
11
-
.
17
-
-
Mar. h
-
-
-
-
11
.
-
18
-
.
25
-
-
Apr. 1
-
-
8
-
-
15
-
.
22
-
.
29
-
-
May 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
June 3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
-
Zk
-
.
July 1
-
_
8
.
-
15
-
-
22
-
-
29
-
-
0 1.52
0 1.41
3-93
3-12
2.38
2.29
2.06
1.92
2.25
2.45
1.90
1.65
1.99
1.51
1.62
2.58
2.38
2.47
2.35
2.45
2.22
2.16
0 2.75
1
0
3
1.52
2
0
0
2.71
2.75
2.92
2.46
1.65
1.04
1 3.44
1 3.93
2
4
5
1
2
2
4
1
4
2
2
2
4
0
2
3
3
7
4
3
7
I
3
5
7
2
3
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
3.01
2.40
2.34
2.32
3.03
3.89
2.71
2.72
2.44
2.64
2.37
3.09
2.77
3.60
3.19
3.78
2.73
2.21
3.53
3.03
2.98
2.64
3.01
2.86
2.97
3.00
2.63
2.71
2.65
3.04
2.76
2.65
2.30
2.98
3.60
3.18
3. 08
3.37
3.03
4.34
3.21
0 2.85
0 1.26
1
3.83
.
.
1
3.38
-
-
5
2. so
2.46
4
3.03
2
3
2.45
4
2.01
2
2.40
3
1.82
2
1.93
1
2.19
0
2.75
2
2.29
0
3.19
0
2.63
1
3.05
3
2.33
3
2.79
2
1.92
3
2.55
0
1.89
3
2.57
1
2.01
4
2.70
0
1.66
3
2.32
-
-
1
3.11
-
-
1
3.15
2
2.63
2
3.54
1
2.65
2
3.26
4
1.90
3
3.30
1
2.39
1
3.15
3.24
1
2.83
4
2
2.83
2
3.06
1
2.34
8
2.67
-
.
5
2.71
-
-
2
3.16
1
3.35
2
3.32
1
3.11
5
2.99
-
6
2.84
0
2.7S
6
2.85
0
2.75
5
2.76
-
3
3-33
0
1.23
9
3.07
0
2.90
6
3.13
0
3.05
5
2.67
0
2.49
4
2.65
-
.
3
2.74
-
-
1
3.38
.
-
2
3.07
.
_
i>
.
.
0
3.47
-
-
2
3.24
0
3.40
0
3-55
-
-
1
3.45
TOTALS
10 2.19
46 2.25 125 2.83
39 2.38 121 2.89
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 341 Avg. $2.70
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
- 45 -
VnSIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOtgPA GRAPEFRUI?
1965 - 66 SEASON
B 0 S T 0
N
WHIT
E
PINK
SEED
SEEELESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Interior Indian
River
Cars kvR Cars Avj^
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Ending
Cars AvK-Cars Avr
Cars AvK Cars Avr
Cars Av;c Cars Avk
^7
2U
Oct. 1
8
15
22
29
Nov. 5
12
^?
26
Dec. 3
10
^7
2k
31
Jan. 7
1966 14
21
28
Feb. 4
11
17
Mar. 4
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
29
May 6
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
24
July 1
8
15
22
29
2.50
1.67
1.67
1
1.48
0
3.40
-
-
2
2.87
2.5B
-
.
3
-
-
1
2.88
.
-
1
3.01
1
2.40
1
3.07
1
2.10
2
3.09
1
2.11
6
2.73
-
-
3
3.17
-
-
4
2.69
-
-
2
3.05
-
-
2
3.22
-
-
2
3.91
1
2.78
1
3.49
-
2
3.56
-
.
0
4.06
4
3.62
4
3.19
•
4
3.08
-
.
3
3.26
-
-
2
3 24
-
-
6
3.03
.
.
6
2.91
0
2.38
6
2.58
2.44
.
6
-
-
3
2.89
-
-
4
3-32
-
-
6
2.64
-
-
7
2.42
-
-
3
2.34
-
.
2
3.00
1
2.65
2
3.23
0
2.70
1
2.47
_
.
2
2.40
-
.
1
2.61
0
1.14
1
2.78
-
-
1
3.16
-
-
1
1.90
-
-
1
2.80
1.50
1 2.31
1 1.86
4 3.62
0 2.37
0 2.38
1
2.84
1
2.87
1
2.61
1
2.23
2
2.64
2
1
2.68
4
2.61
2
2.89
5
2.70
2
2.62
2
2.21
2
2.84
3
3.15
3.24
4
4
3.18
0
3.75
2
3.27
2.9S
4
2
3.03
2
3.30
4
3.00
4
2.80
3
2.71
4
2.63
2
3.25
3
3.50
5
2.97
y
2.43
3
2.62
3
2.62
2
2.65
E
2.62
2.03
1
2.32
1
2.51
1
3.38
3
1.85
1
1.62
1
1.71
10 2.80 104 2.87
6 3-11 105 2.74
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
Cars 225 Avg. $2.8l
Made available
rough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 30
46
WETGHTED AVERAQE AqCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1965 - (>(i SEASON
P I T T S B U
R
G H
WHITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg.
Dec.
1965
Sept. 3
10
Oct. 1
8
22
29
Nov. 5
12
26
J
10
17
24
31
Jan. 7
1966 14
21
28
4
11
17
'I
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
%
13
20
27
June 3
10
^7
24
July 1
8
15
22
29
Feb.
Mar.
May
0
3.68
0
3.47
1
1-75
1
3.51
-
3
3.19
2
2.19
2
2.40
1
2.09
-
-
•
-
1
2.73
1
2.52
1
2.64
0
2.16
2
2.91
1
1.69
3
2.76
.
2
2.66
-
-
3
3. 25
-
-
2
3.10
-
-
3
2.85
-
-
1
3-51
3.'tl
0
2.23
3
1
2.39
2
3-37
0
2.09
2
3.24
1
2.53
1
3.82
1
2.57
2
3.29
0
1.69
2
3.32
0
2.66
1
3.34
-
.
3
2.91
1
2.61
2
3.48
0
2.00
6
2.97
2.4S
-
-
3
1
2.60
\
3.07
0
2.82
3.06
-
-
5
2.58
1
2.19
2
3.01
1
2.05
■5
2.88
0
1.41
3
2.80
.
-
2
3.35
-
-
0
3.49
-
-
1
3.56
-
-
1
3.10
.
-
1
3-99
-
-
0
3.08
2
3.63
.
-
2
3.43
1
3.30
1
2.59
1
2.59
-
-
3
2.52
_
_
2
2.34
-
-
2
2.40
1
2.50
_
.
0
2.23
3
2.78
-
-
3
2.64
.
-
2
3.14
.
.
2
2.48
-
.
0
3.80
0
2.23
1
3.15
-
.
0
4.01
0
2.70
2
3.40
-
-
1
3.42
1
2.77
1
3.79
0
2.35
2
4.09
1
2.02
2
3.15
0
2.37
5
2.62
-
3
2.52
0
2.34
2
3.06
0
2.57
1
3.33
.
2
2.94
-
-
1
3.38
-
-
5
2.91
.
.
3
2.69
.
-
2
3.24
1
2.26
3
3.00
0
1-55
2
2.90
1
3.10
3
2.78
0
2.52
3
2.67
-
-
2
3.44
-
-
1
1-32
-
-
1
2.39
-
-
1
2.25
TOTALS
13 2.26 80 3.03
10 2.94 68 2.86
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
Cars 171 Avg. $2.90
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
- 47 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1965 - 66 SEASON
C H I C A 0
0
WHIT
E
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
0 3 80
0 3-75
15
22
29
Nov. 5
12
19
26
Dec. 3
10
17
2k
31
Jan. 7
1966 i'*
21
28
Feb. k
11
17
Mar. i
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
29
May 6
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
2U
July 1
8
15
22
29
TOTALS
-
-
1
3.9'+
_
-
2
3.31
.
-
2
2.68
2
2.13
0
2.50
1
2.32
0
2.65
1
2.39
0
2.55
2
2.18
-
2
3 Oh
-
.
1
2.30
2
3.59
0
1 85
3
3.64
1
1.85
3
3.39
-
2
3.32
-
-
1
3.57
-
-
1
3-25
0
2.35
1
3-71
-
1
3.23
0
1.67
1
3.68
0
2.37
2
3.95
1
1-95
1
3-97
-
2
4.23
-
.
1
4.13
-
-
3
3.09
-
.
u
3.27
-
.
n
2.43
:
:
5
3
2.47
3.46
0
1.70
4
3.08
-
1
3.17
-
-
2
3.66
-
-
1
3.52
2
2.02
2
3.39
1
2.68
3
3.73
1
2.U0
1
2.17
-
-
0
4.51
-
-
1
4.27
-
-
1
3.04
15 2.31 61 3-30
3.14
2.49
2 16
2.03
2.08
2.15
2.07
3.64
2.45
2.00
1.67
0 2.40
0 2.47
0 2.19
2.52
2.14
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections Cars 133 Avg. $3-05
3.21
3 31
2.95
2.30
2 34
3.36
3-32
3.00
3.31
3.75
3.49
4.04
3.5'+
4.37
3.64
3.66
3.92
3.08
3-36
3.28
2.34
3.04
3.21
3.28
2. 91
3.40
2.55
3.16
3.22
2.07
3.66
3.24
2.86
6 2.35 51 3-05
Made available
ithrough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- 48
WEIQHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA QRAPEPRUIT
1965 - 66 SEASON
Nov.
1965
Sept. 3
10
Oct. 1
8
15
22
29
5
12
26
Dec. 3
10
24
31
Jan. 7
1966 l4
21
28
Feb. 4
11
18
Mar. li
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
1
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
24
July 1
8
15
22
29
Apr.
May
D E
T R 0 I
T
WHITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
V/eek
Interior Indian
River
Interior
Indian
River
irs Avg
Interior Indian
River
Interior Indian
River
Ending
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Ca
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Cars Avg
- 2.58
1 2.32
0 1.84
1 3.49
3
2
0
2
2
3
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
2.21
2.18
2.25
2.19
2.14
2.20
2.35
2.26
2.10
2.17
2.31
2.32
2.60
2.82
2.89
1.94
2.64
2.86
2.60
2.39
2.47
2.51
2.42
2.45
2.44
2.30
2.00
2.80
3.12
2.90
3.05
2.61
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
4:67
3.47
3.07
1 2.55
4.18
3.14
3.89
3.63
3.77
4.29
3.57
3.56
3.6^
2.65
3.84
4.45
4.20
3.26
3.21
2.73
4.05
3.34
4.36
2.44
4.22
3.06
3-33
3.04
2.80
2.52
.
-
2
4.24
2
2.33
2
2.86
-
1
2.80
.
-
0
2.7,5
1
2.04
1
zM
2
2.16
-
-
2
2.13
-
-
4
2.43
-
-
1
2.16
-
.
0
2.22
1
4.42
_
.
0
4.61
-
.
0
4.40
-
-
0
3.93
0
2.14
0
4.57
-
-
0
4.26
0
2.80
1
4.02
1
2.87
1
4.19
1
2.85
-
-
2
2.05
1
3.86
1
2.58
1
2.75
2.63
0
2.57
1
-
1
4.55
1
2.55
2.47
1
4.00
1
1
3 48
1
2.31
1
2.99
0
2.52
0
2.74
-
1
3.77
-
-
0
3.76
1
2.56
1
4.30
1
2.94
1
2.5B
-
-
1
3.89
0
2.62
1
2.92
0
3.24
1
3.34
-
-
0
3.27
-
.
2
3.41
-
-
2
2.74
-
-
1
1.92
TOTALS
1 2.32
36 2.37 30 3-42
22 2.38 27 3-39
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
Cars 116 Avg. $2.88
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange A the Federal-State Market News Service
49
WEIOHTED AVERAOE AUCTION FfllCES - FLORIDA ORAPEPROTT
1965 - (>(> SEASON
TOTAL A
L L C I
TIES
WHIT
E
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Interior Indian
River
Interior
Indian
River
irs Avg
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Interior Indian
River
Ending
Cars Avg Cars Avg
Cars Avg Ce
Cars Avg Cars Avg
1 3-'+6
17
-
-
2U
1
2.10
1
1
3.00
b
1
2.14
15
2
2.22
22
2
1.61
29
-
-
5
2
2.06
12
1
1-75
19
1
2.70
26
1
2.77
3
1
1.36
10
1
2.32
17
2
1-75
28
Feb. ^
11
18
Mar. 4
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
29
May 6
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
2h
July 1
8
15
Z2
29
0 1.1+1
.11
1.58
2.U9
2.98
2.30
3
3
1
4
.1
6
8
9
10
8
1*
1
3
1
2
8
5
5
11
5
2
1
10
3
3
2
1
I
6
5
11
9
2
1
2
3.68
3.7't
2,69
2.05
2.23
2.12
2-17
2 35
2.29
2.20
2.02
2.17
1.8^
2.17
2.'W
2.48
2.56
2.7U
2.98
2.25
2.44
2.22
2.28
2.27
2.35
2.29
2.51
2.36
2.41
2.20
2.23
2.57
3.17
2.91
3.96
2.04
2.85
1.62
2 1.04
1 3.44
2
12
8
19
24
22
26
10
14
18
^t
36
32
35
29
14
32
21
21
18
36
24
24
42
41
46
61
38
38
^b
fB
30
56
37
17
23
21
18
14
12
11
4
6
6.10
4.92
'♦•53
3-31
3.07
2.77
2.47
3.00
3.53
3.13
2.83
2.89
3-13
2.84
2.88
3.48
3.19
3.55
3.60
3-72
3.30
3.53
3.71
3.63
3.22
3.12
2.85
2.78
3.22
3-33
3.00
2.75
5.25
3.41
3.26
2.82
2.87
3.22
3.01
2.90
2.83
2.31
2.57
2.79
2.82
0 2.85
0 1.26
1
4
5
15
5
7
7
3
6
6
6
2
1
1
0
1
0
3
1
4
10
6
4
4
3
1
2
2
1
0
0
4
1
1
0
2
2
4.82
Ul
2.47
2.29
2.09
1.78
2.17
2.22
2.42
2.16
1.92
2.00
2.01
1.66
1.94
2.13
2.64
2.65
3-29
2.19
2.13
2.50
2.76
2.01
2.50
2.37
2.79
2.70
2.34
2.78
2.39
2.94
2.62
2.50
1.98
0 3-40
8
li
24
21
16
24
18
14
10
29
20
25
28
22
12
16
16
23
9
29
20
29
25
38
28
32
30
30
35
M
39
"♦5
33
44
31
28
19
17
19
10
5
9
4.59
4.72
Ul
2.64
2.54
2.19
2.41
2.87
2.81
2.61
2.74
2.76
2.54
2.43
2.98
3.05
3.22
3.36
3.70
3.25
3.30
3.14
3.25
2.92
3.06
2.82
2.83
2.01
3.18
3.00
2.82
2.69
2.96
2.96
2.67
2.44
2.11
2.64
2.22
2.21
2.05
2.62
1.97
2.33
18 2.09 4 2.50 197 2.46 1158 3-12
122 2.44 1029 2.83
Total Sales, Florida Orapefrvilt, All Varieties & Sections
Cars 2528 Avg. $2.91
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
- 50 -
WEIGHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TAMGERINES
1965 - 66 SEASON
NEW YORK
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
PHILADELPHIA
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
ViTeek
Ended
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
3.42
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
May
June
July
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
1
5.21
-
5.89
1
5.18
.
_
5
4.87
3
4.65
15
•4.36
4
5.12
24
4.67
3
4.59
34
4.95
15
3.89
48
3.30
19
3.10
45
3.72
19
3.54
43
3.49
18
3.70
49
3.75
13
4.03
30
4.44-
7
4.02
27
3.33
9
3.19
49
2.54
11
2.14
39
2.57
14
2.28
23
3.57
3
3.14
12
4.92
2
4.52
29
3.47
9
3.34
23
3.70
5
2.86
26
3.36
3
3.38
15
3,72
2
3.41
19
3,91
4
3.43
20
3.80
4
3.43
18
3.95
2
3.60
6
4.53
1
5.11
13
5.39
1
5.21
9
4.46
1
4.92
7
4.55
0
5.17
3
5.81
0
2.36
*
*
•
•
1
4.89
_
.
1
4.73
-
.
0
3.05
1
2.84
3
2.45
1
2.60
3
2.49
4
2.76
1
4.41
0
4.02
4
2.58
8
2.23
1
2.62
1
2.05
1
3.66
1
3.13
2
3.07
0
3.72
1
2.89
0
3.03
0
3.20
3
4,11
3
3.90
5
2.88
5
3.51
7
3.58
7
3.96
4
3.68
3
3.04
5
2.15
3
2.06
0
3.82
1
4.93
2
3.92
1
3.59
1
3.99
0
2.86
2
3.71
1
3.93
1
3.80
0
3.20
0
3.85
0
2.35
TOTALS
635 3.75 172 3.45
32 2.64
54 3.43
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service
51.
WEIQHTEC AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANOERINES
1965 - 66 SEASON
Cars
CHICAGO
4 A Bu. Box
Avg.
DETROIT
UA Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
TOTAL ALL CITIES
4/S Bu. Box
Cars
Avg.
8
15
22
29
Nov. 5
12
26
Dec. 3
10
17
2k
31
Jan. 7
1966 14
21
28
U
11
17
March 4-
11
18
25
April 1
8
15
22
29
May 13
20
27
June 3
10
17
21
July 1
8
15
22
29
_
-
1
4.37
1
t.86
3
4.27
1
U.09
12
4.19
1
2.66
17
2.82
1
1.86
13
2.45
2
U.03
10
3.14
1^
3.83
7
3.93
3
l+.Ol
2
5-03
2
3.61
8
3.09
4
2.20
10
2.31
2
2.'+9
4
2.52
0
3.66
2
3.19
1
3.64
6
3.38
0
4.23
0
3.59
2
4.60
2
3.85
1
3.62
2
3.41
1
3.87
-
0
3.59
0
2.29
3.51
3.55
5.'t9
1
1
8
20
II
93
84
83
84
47
49
83
70
29
16
48
30
32
21
28
27
21
7
14
10
7
3
1
1
3.42
5-21
6.18
4.79
4.51
4.54
4.50
3.11
3.59
3.48
3.78
4.31
3
2
2
3
4
3
26
48
k5
47
69
47
3.5'*
3.36
3.7"+
3.78
3.73
3.90
4.58
5.33
4.49
4,50
S.62
4.89
4.73
26
3.47
99
Tangerine ----- 1018 Cars $3-60 Avg.
Included in Tangerine Total the following:
Tangerines (Straight) 660 S3. 64
Tangelos I68 $3-23
Satsumas 2 $1.99
Ponkans 2 $2.53
3.16
1018
3. 60
Clementines
Hurcotts
Kings
Total All
2 $4.30
180 ^3.82
4 ^2.57
1018 $3.60
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 32
52 -
PLOfllDA AUCTION SALES. SSASOK.^ 1956-57-66-66
SEASON
Thru
July 29
1965-66
July 30
19 6^^-65
July 31
1963- 6t
July 26
1962-63
July 27
1961-62
July 28
1960-61
July 29
1959-60
July 31
1958-59
Aug 1
1957-58
July 26
1956-57
SEASON
Thru
July 29
1965-66
July 30
196^-65
July 31
1963-61;
July 26
1962-63
July 27
1961-62
July 28
1960-61
July 29
1959- 60
July 31
1958-59
Aug. 1
1957-58
July 26
1956-57
N. Y. PHILA.
BOST.
0 R A N Q E S
PITTS. CLEVE.
CHIC. ST.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
1.0i|4
$2.91
1,028
$3.22
Cars 1,062
Avg. $7.95
1.224
$8.02
i'36l
$5.28
$6.77
1,606
!!>5.59
1.669
$6.1+1
2,510
$5-86
2,'*99
$4.70
l.5'^5
2.98
l,6t2
$3.07
e6.19
2,007
$6.00
1,989
2,261
$4.43
$'1.57
$4.53
$5-12
$4,57
405
$2.68
* 572
331
*^53
$7.41
. 532
$4.83
425
$6.29
*,595
$4.99
* 551
$5.80
748
$5-21
815
$4.41
. 151
$2.83
140
$3.14
159
$7.64
223
$7.80
206
$5.20
193
$6.67
268
$5.24
172
$6.02
$5-65
340
$4.63
341
2.70
$2.69
411
$5-79
460
$5.52
481
$4.01
581
$4.00
$3-99
706
$4.02
*. 5?5
$4.45
$4.08
225
2.81
274
$2.77
222
$5.85
322
$3-'*9
$3.99
.. 529
$3.99
524
$4.24
526
$4.16
466
$4.93
517
$4.36
* 56
$2.55
* 83
$2.79
70
$7.04
55
$6. as
108
$4.77
$5-96
164
$5.13
$5-53
174
$5-26
234
$4.18
1
$2.62
14
$6.96
36
$6.36
50
$4.74
68
$5.65
67
$4.87
90
$5. '♦3
13't
$4.86
217
$4.08
26
$2.49
$2.7^
6
$5.95
58
$7.07
$4.5^
$5.77
178
$4.89
$5.^8
217
$4.82
*, 297
$4.05
ORAPEPRUIT
N. Y. PHI LA. BOST. PITTS.
CLEVE.
2.90
$2.92
181
$6.00
223
$5-77
226
$4.56
289
$4.30
247
$4.37
330
$4.26
268
$4.70
321
$4.26
81
$5-36
122
$5.48
113
$4.49
130
$4.17
181
$4.23
266
$4.52
$4.73
, 349
$4.50
133
3.05
189
$3-29
188
$6.49
313
$6.20
. 359
$4.80
463
$4.61
429
$4.52
*,'^57
$4.55
436
$4.83
532
$4,47
L. CINCI.
Closed
- Closed
- Closed
DETR. TOTAL
9
$5.15
$4.1^
8
$5.72
11
$4.69
$5.07
37
$4.56
. 92
$3-89
CHIC. ST. L.
11
$6.17
57
$6.20
18
$3-7^
22
$'^.31
26
$3.95
44
$4.17
62
$3.76
131
$3.63
Closed
Closed
Closed
$4.3?
86
$5.17
$4.6^
192
$4.02
CIKCI.
Closed
- Closed
Closed
$5-85
Closed
Closed
47
$3.65
.. 155
$3-97
118
$3.73
234
$3.76
108
$2.53
107
$2.74
54
$7.08
55
$6.01
160
$4.98
94
$5.87
. 151
$5.07
129
$5.52
200
$5.08
284
$4.27
116
2.88
207
$2.90
141
$6.02
196
$5.85
192
$4.41
170
$4.41
, 295
$4.28
390
$4.26
322
$4.65
, 477
$4.24
$2.80
1-776
$3.09
1.696
$7.78
?'°53
$7.73
2,509
$5-09
2.290
$6.48
3,077
$5.32
2,987
$6.08
4.382
$5-57
$4.49
DETR. TOTAL
2,528
2.91
2,95'*
$2.97
5^°50
$6.09
$5.88
$4.49
$ 4.32
4, 91+1
$4.41
$4.39
5J1'*
$4.91
6,647
$4.41
Cincinnati, Cleveland, and St. Louis - No Auction Sales During 1965-66 Season.
Prices based on 4/5 Bushel Containers, Effective with 1964-65 Season
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Pede.ral- State Market News Service.
TABLE 32
■ 53 -
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1956- S7- 1965-66 (Cont'd).
.
T E 1
M P L E S
SEASON
N. Y.
PHI LA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST. L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
1965-66 Avg.
359
2.99
112
2.91
41
2.77
21
2.91
-
33
3.09
-
Closed
25
2.96
591
2.96
Cars
1964-65 Avg.
321
$3.48
112
$3.39
28
$3.45
.. 23
$3.27
-
$3.24
-
Closed
26
$3.31
5'+5
$3.43
Cars
1963-64 Avg.
370
$4.08
69
$3.82
24
$4.03
13
$3.96
2
$2.9'+
.
-
Closed
$3. 8 J
485
$4.02
Cars
1962-63 Avg.
228
$4.27
$4.l2
26
$4.04
9
$4.36
$3. '^3
3t
$4.44
-
Closed
11
$3.78
370
$4.23
Cars
1961-62 Avg.
422
$2.9t
116
$2.73
$2.92
18
$2.63
6
$2.76
66
$2.93
1
$1-31
Closed
40
$2.77
703
$2.88
Cars
1960-61 Avg.
445
$3.70
142
$3-36
, 15
$3.19
$3.36
8
$3.01
72
$3.42
-
Closed
21
$3.32
740
$3.56
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
$3.19
$3.00
41
$2.81
$2.75
12
$2.75
111
$2.95
2
$2.75
9
$2.54
. '*5
$3.00
922
$3.08
Cars
1958-59 Avg.
. 532
$3.13
$3.10
$2.86
$2.94
21
$2.70
98
$3.08
1
$3.19
11
$2.80
. 38
$2.91
891
$3.08
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
424
$3.23
108
$2.99
40
$1.67
$3.13
. 29
$3.11
66
$3.09
$3.29
$3.00
24
$3.85
$3.13
Cars
1956-57 Avg.
$2.63
170
$2.62
$2.67
47
$2.49
TANG
40
$2.7'*
ERIN
106
$2.64
E S
11
$2.28
^3
$2.46
63
$2.62
1,090
$2.72
SEASON
N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST. L.
CINCI
DETH.
TOTAL
Cars
1965-66 Avg.
$3.75
172
$3.^*5
32
$2.64
$3.^3
-
26
$3.'*7
-
Closed
. 99
$3.18
1018
$3.60
Cars
1964-65 Avg.
606
$3.98
$3.t2
28
$3.14
50
$3.1'+
-
18
$3.06
-
Closed
102
$3.'+l
1,001
$3.73
Cars
1963-64 Avg.
563
$^.55
1^3
$4.01
9
$2.53
28
$3.58
8
$4.11
21
$3.13
-
Closed
38
$3.76
810
$'+.32
Cars
1962-63 Avg.
467
$4.52
$4.C^
10
$3.95
20
$4.10
, 13
$3.9**
23
$4.10
2
$3. '+9
Closed
^ 31
$3 76
663
$'^.37
Cars
1961-62 Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.'+3
20
$3.09
$3.^1
8
$3.24
$3.29
6
$3-15
Closed
$3.1^
$3.69
Cars
1960-61 Avg.
643
3.33
230
2.90
10
2.04
2.16
34
2.77
109
2.73
3
2.61
Closed
70
2.81
1,170
3.09
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
56S
$4.16
169
$3.80
4
$3.08
'*5
$3.67
16
$3.30
63
$3.39
1
$2.59
6
$3.14
47
$3.80
917
$3.97
Cars
1958-59 Avg.
737
$3.29
226
$2.82
13
$2.3^1
44
$2.69
40
$2.35
84
$2.63
8
$2.03
24
$2.15
82
$2.84
i'258
$3.C4
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
580
$4.10
167
$3.96
2
$3.23
21
$4,07
23
$3.71
61
$3.95
$3.78
$4.04
64
$3.91
938
$4.04
Cars
1956-57 Avg.
881
$3.i^l
278
$3.28
$2.29
$3.11
$3.03
138
$2.95
21
$2.86
$2.97
100
$3.19
1.555
$3.29
Temple & Tangerine
Averages
based on
4/5 Bus
:hel Containers.
through the
cooperation of
Made Available
the Florida Citrus Exchange & the
> Federal- State
Market News Servi
TABLE 33
-
54 -
WEIGHTED AVEBAGE AUCTION PRICES -
FLORIDA
TANGERINES
- BY
KIND
1965 -
66 SEASON
TANGERINES
TANGELOS
MURCOTTS
SATSUMAS
PONKANS
KINGS
CLEMENTINE
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel
1/5
Bushel 1
Week
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes 1
Ending
Cars
> Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Care
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg. j
1965
1
Sept
. 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
.
-
-
.
.
.
.
.
.
_
•
»
2U-
-
.
_
-
.
«
«
•
•
_
•
_
V
_
Oct.
1
-
-
-
-
.
.
.
.
_
-
.
-
_
_
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•
-
15
-
-
•
-
_
-
-
.
.
.
-
.
_
_
22
1
5.21
-
.
.
.
.
»
.
«
_
«
.
_
29
.
1
5.18
1.13
_
-
.
_
•
.
«•
»
.
.
Nov.
5
3
5-39
5
-
-
.
.
>
.
.
-
.
_
12
8
5.82
1.91
10
3.65
.
.
.
-
1
2.23
.
-
1
1.86
^?
22
11
3.98
.
-
.
.
1
2.75
-
-
1
3.71
26
19
1.72
15
3-89
-
.
1
3.18
-
-
.
-
Dec.
3
70
3.11
22
3.11
.
_
1
.80
«
_
.
.
.
M
10
66
3.63
18
3.11
.
.
-
-
•
•
M
•
.
17
^9
3.55
13
3.28
1
i-S"?
.
-
-
-
.
_
.
.
21
65
1.05
1.51
17
3 00
2
1.87
-
-
.
-
.
_
.
.
31
11
5
2.93
1
1.87
•
.
•
m
•
•
.
_
j£n.
7
11
3.26
5
3.29
-
.
•
•
.
_
.
«
.
1966 14
72
2. 15
12
2.63
-
-
_
.
*
•
m
.
.
•
21
51
2.11
11
2.56
1
3.19
.
_
_
-
•
•
.
•
28
13
3.97
10
2.67
6
5. 61
.
_
.
•
_
•
•
.
Feb.
k
8
1.80
2
2.37
5
-
_
.
•
1
2.53
.
•
11
1
1.89
2
2.59
13
3-37
.
-
-
_
-
»
m
18
9
1.82
.
20
2.97
.
•
«
•
M
.
_
«
=5
21
3.17
3.98
1.07
-
-
11
3-23
.
.
-
-
1
2. 51
.
.
Mar.
12
-
-
9
3-58
-
-
.
.
1
2-37
.
_
11
11
1
3.11
16
3-65
-
.
-
.
1
2.83
-
_
18
I
1.17
1
2.83
16
3-60
-
-
-
-
.
_
25
3.81
-
13
3.97
-
.
_
-
.
-
•
•
Apr.
1
2
1.31
2
2.19
3
5.62
-
.
-
_
-
.
•
.
8
-
1
2.98
13
Ul
.
_
-
.
-
.
-
.
15
-
-
1
2.56
9
-
.
.
«
.
•
•
•
22
1
1.19
-
6
1.51
-
.
-
»
.
-
_
•
^^
-
-
-
-
3
5-67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
May-
6
-
-
-
-
•
«
-
•
-
M
«
-
.
»
13
-
-
-
a*
1
5.61
^+■73
-
-
.
-
_
-
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
.
.
-
-
27
-
.
.
.
.
»
«
.
•
«
_
_
.
June
3
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
.
.
-
-
-
-
.
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
-
-
-
-
^7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>
>
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
_
_
•
•
•
.
July
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
.
.
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
29
-
"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
660
3.61
168
3.23
180
3.82
2
1-99
2
2.19
1
2.57
2
1.30
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal- State Market News Service.
IROiitL J^
DELIVERED CANNERY PRICES
1965-66
SEASON
Advertising and
Inspection tax not
Included
0 R.A
NOES
1
1
0 R A P E ?
R U I T
1
1
TANGERINES
WEEK
CONCENTRATE
CANNED
JtnCE !
Strength
Price ]
1
CANNED
JUICE
CANNED sections!
CANNED
JUICE
ENDING
1 Average Price
Single
Single
Strength
Average
Price
Single
Strength
■■ ■
Average
Average Price
1
1
1
1
Average
Price
1965
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
Per
Box
$
$
$
$
$
Oct. 2
-
-87
il
^
1.2s
1.14
.95
.99
-
-
23
-
1.09
1.03
1.42
-
30
-
1.17
1.08
1-57
•
Nov. 7
-
1.24
1.17
1.60
-
13
-
1.39
1.29
1-59
-
20
-
1.51
1.29
1.54
.70
27
-
1.56
1.34
1-^5
Dec. It
1.50
1.5^
1.34
1-53
.96
11
1.61
1.50
1.37
1.54
.92
18
25
1.60
1.61
1.S6
1.48
1.42
1.51
l.cl
Jan. 1
1.69
1.48
1-57
l.tS
-
1966 8
1.69
1.53
1.63
1.74
1.84
.91
15
1.71
1.54
1.76
1.80
22
1-71
1.60
1.92
-
29
1-71
1,64
1.83
1.98
-
Feb. 5
1.87
1.66
1.83
2.C4
-
12
2.10
1.80
1.82
2.07
2.0g
•
19
2.22
1.98
1.78
1.80
-
26
2.21
1.94
2.04
-
Mar. 5
2.29
1.90
1.77
2.07
2.08
-
12
2.27
1.87
1.70
-
1^
2.09
1.81
1.58
2.04
-
26
2.20
1.85
1-55
2.24
-
Apr. 2
2.32
1.99
1.60
1-95
-
9
2.36
1.60
-
16
2.36
2.10
1.63
-
-
23
2.40
2.13
1-53
-
-
30
2.52
2.32
1.39
-
-
Kay 7
2.66
1.30
_
-
lU
2.80
_
1.18
-
-
21
2.77
.
1.09
-
-
26
2.79
2.81
-
-
-
-
June 4
.
-
-
-
11
2.71
-
-
-
-
18
2.66
-
-
-
-
25
2.74
-
-
-
-
July 2
X
X
X
x
X
9
X
X
X
X
X
16
X
X
X
X
X
23
X
X
X
X
X
^9
X
X
X
X
X
Aug. 6
X
X
X
X
X
13
X
X
X
X
X
20
X
X
X
X
X
27
X
X
X
X
X
Season A
verage
2.28
1.65
1.58
1.77
.88
X - Not
Available.
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners ' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 35
CANNKBY
- 56 -
CONSOLIDATED REPORT
SEASON - 1965-66
NUMBER OP FIELD BOXES DSED;
Grapefruit for Sections
" " Salad
n
Juice
Blend
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
& Salad
TOTAL Boxes of Grapefruit
for all uses
2,920.875
1*^6.315
9.250,5'W
923.927
3,966, 1^19
17.598
26.378
726.226
1,635, 6^*8
19,613,660
Oranges for Juice
^ " Blend
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
& Salads
6. 87'*, 825
89'*. 320
lft,360
61,805,333
27.563
19.508
12,324,069
784.^96
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
for all uses
82,839,7^6
Tangerines for Tangerine Juice
Tangerines for Frozen Tangerine
Tangerines for Processed Concentrate
Tangerines for Chilled Juice
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR QRAPEPRUIT - P. 0. B. CANNERY;
For Sections For Salad For Juice For Blend
1-77236 2.2'+7l8 1.57968 l.i»6990
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - F. 0. B. CANNERY;
For Blend For Salad
2.33932
13,116
624,385
667,501
Grapefruit
White Pink
1.78302 1.29271
For Juice
1.64698
1.59591
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate
For Sections:
2.24247
2.28012
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Concentrate 1. 71233
SEASON THRU 9/3/66
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canner' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 36
57 -
PLORIDA PRODUCTION OP CANNED CITRUS
1965-66 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
T
T
TANa. f
JUICE
Size of
Case
SV OPRT
SECTIONS
UNSW OPRT
SECTIONS
BROKEN
SECTIONS
CITRUS
SALAD
ORANOE
SECTIONS
TANO.
BLEND
2V2's
U8/8 oz.
24/3 03 's
2UA00's
24/13 i oz.
Converted
No. 2's
TOTALS
24/2 's
404/700
48/6 oz.
6/10 »s
24/4 oz.
Converted
No. 2's
TOTALS
744,904
149.511
3.052.467
54,716
63.522
6,526
40,722
178,778
6.730
16,417
161,236
1.225
63,458
22,334
214,573
18,115
13,702
1,016
7,144
43,668
4,065,120
232,756
178,878
318.480
14,718
50,812
SW OPRT
JUICE
UNSW GPRT
JUICE
SW ORANOE
JUICE
UKSW ORG.
JUICE
SW. BLEND
JUICE
UNSW BLEND
JUICE
366,221
1,802,817
5*^7,319
3,615
1,094,113
5,780,353
1,045,878
596,261
2,528,284
699.363
706,231
3.762,622
658,792
4,263,732
30,508 223,983 26,305
117,690
738,404 1
24,341
2.730
167.160
I4fi,458
4,516
2.719,972 7.950,852 8,311,623 5.153.950 883.165 1.320,134
THE ABOVE COm'ERTED 70 24/2 CANS;
Sw. Gfrt. Sections
Unsw. Gfrt. Sections
Broken Sections
Citrus Salad
Orange Sections
Tangerine Juice
3,654,086
194,328
153,936
228,303
18,082
62,115
Sw. Gfrt. Juice
Unsw. Gfrt. Juice
Sw. Orange Juice
Unsw. Orange Juice
Sw. Blended Juice
Unsw. Blended Juice
Converted Totals
2.999.708
9,090,251
5,^65,493
5.897,927
1.066,067
1-617.566
30,447,862
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & PROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANOE JUICE
& PROZEII QRAPEPRUIT 1956/57 - I965/66, INCLUSIVE
Year
PROCESSED
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
PROZEN
CONCENTRATED 0
ORANGE JUICE
PROZEN
CONCENTRATED
GRAPEPRUIT
Net Gallons
195^57
1957-56
1956-59
1,801,283
1,149,061
547. 260
1959-60
377,877
l5'^,9ll
1960-61
1961-62
277,501
1962-63
54,360
41,108
1963-64
1964-65
69,763
1965-66
48,506
Net Gallons
72, Oil, 71+1
57,150,566
79.910.670
78,149,306
84,298,114
116,081,5^7
51,647,737
53,67'+,'*26
88.868.804
70,831,316
Net Gallons
2,940,072
3.330,301
4.952.^88
1,613, '+62
3,841.462
3.162,798
2. 323. 381
2,572,655
3.999,367
3. 970,5^+6
SEASON THRU 9/3/66
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 36
- 58 -
FLORIDA PRODPCTIOM OP CITRUS CONCENTRATE
1965-66 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of I
Case I
FROZEN
ORANGE
PROCESSED I FROZEN j PROCESSED j FROZEN j FROZEN
ORANGE 1 GRAPEFRUIT 'QRAPEPRPIT I BLEND ITAMQERINE
48/6 oz. 15,974,148
24/6 oz.
24/12 oz. 8,991,5'H
Other sizes converted
to 48/6 oz.
12/32 oz.
6/10 «s
TOTAL CASES
ALL SIZES
TOTAL SIZES
Converted to
Gallons
Bulk Gallons
Gross Gallons
Less Reprocess-
ed Gallons
NET GALLONS
1,854,048
26,819,737
65,734,931
?l.?07,?77
93.042,508
22,211,192
70,831,316
■•
638,626
-
200,400
117.256
.6,761 .
107,242
4,205
-
m
6.761
745,868
4,205
200,400
II7.256J
48,506
1,040,192
30,539
225,449
131.912]
-
3,601,?31
4,641.503
m
?1,697
257.146
719.105
48,506
30.539
851,017
-
670,957
-
206,659
135.527
48.506
Season
3,970,546
thru 9/3/66
30,539
50.487
715.4901
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT, FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
AND FROZEN TANGERINE CONCENTRATE - I956/57 - I965/66. INCLUSIVE
Year
PROCESSED
GRAPEFRUIT
FROZEN
BLEND
I
PROCESSED
BLEND AND
TANGERINE
FROZEN
TANGERINE
1956-5
1957-5
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
Net Gallons
59.105
107,896
165.115
27,390
19,947
116,171
36,340
21.375
54,946
30,539
t Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
596,731
32,431
792,516
506,915
_
146,576
1.151.782
089,521
284; 276
188,154
-
319,671
255,584
21,285
1,406,694
266,598
3.989
1,370,187
204,458
53,242
20,821
130,430
-
1.145,495
69,599
50,487
-
1.153.569
-
715.490
SEASON THRU 9/3/66
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 37
- 59 -
SEASON - AUG. 1. I965 - JULY 31, 1966
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container
1 1 1
1 ORANGES 1 ORAPEPROIT 1
1
1 TANGERINES
1
1 TOTAL
Description
1 Interior
J
1 Indian 1 Interior 1
1 River 1 1
1 Indian 1
River 1
Interior (Indian
1 River
j Interior
[Indian
1 River
NAILED BOXES
1 Bu. (5/8 Bx)
4/5 Bu, (1/2 Bx)
250 -
1,528
^ ^
^
5.488
-
250
7,016
WIREBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx)
4/5 Bu l/2Bx)
1,824,003
3,109,239
1,189 1,447,369
509.954 369,505
30
25,523
2,289.388
- 3. 280. 711
31,918 5.768,132
1,219
567,395
MESH BAGS
963 4,298
277 218,301
621 423,514
237
1
758
60
3
-
4
120,175
542,086
1,080,517
1,192
4/5 Bu. (1/2BX
20 lb. (1/4EX
8 lb. (l/lO Bx
5 lb. (1/16 Bx
4 lb. (1/20 Bx)
4
115,874
323,785
657,003
1,192
1,200
278
60
FILM BAQS
8 lb. (1/10 Bx)
5 lb. (1/16 Bx)
4 lb. (1/20 3x)
167,471
926,279
49,587
76,832
47,570 1,238,271
37
3,904
68,605
86
-
244,503
2,164,550
49,710
3,904
116,175
CORBUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu 1 Bx. )
4/5 Bu l/2Bx)
3/4 Bu 7/l6Bx)
2/5 Bu 1/4 Bx)
1 — Bu 5/8 Bx)
5.318
3,571,043 1
547
550
o9'289
.285,500 3,287.006
- 5'*3
73
5,268,789
3.578
456
20
14,607
6,861,627
1,090
623
6. 55'*. 745
20
CONSUMER
28
28
853
-
-
56
853
GRAND TOTAL IBT. :
By Containers IE.
10,753,701
1
7,075,066
.846,074
5,368,760
2,307,882
32.394'
20.136,649
7,247.228
BULK
510.953
218,903 216,433
315.312
31,352
^.
,888
758,738
539.103
TOTAL
Interior
Indian River
11,264,654
2
7,291,499
.064,977
5,684,072
2,339,234
37,
,282'
20,895,367
7,786,331
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, V/inter Haven, Florida.
L
I
TABLE 37
- 60 -
CONTAINERS - BY KIND OP CITRPS-
SEASON Aug. 1. 1965 - July 31. 1966. ConsoJldated Report
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
(State Wide)
Container Dlscriptlon j ORANOES { ORAPEPRUIT j TAKOERINBS | TOTAL
NAILED BOXES
1 Bu. (5/8 Bx. ) 250
V5 Bu. (1/2 Bx. ) 1,528
5.^86
250
7.016
WIREBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. fl Bx.) „
t/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx. ) 3,619,193
1.825.192
1,447.399
395.028
9,339
■ 2,321.306
3,281,930
6,335,527
MESH BAOS
V5 Bu.
20 lb.
8 lb.
5 lb.
k lb.
(1/2 Bx. )
(lA Bx. )
1/1 OBx. )
(I/I6BX. )
(1/2 OBx. )
116.837
324,062
657.624
1.192
^535
218.302
424,272
60
121,375
5^2.364
1.081,896
1.252
FILM BAGS
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
(1/10 Bx. )
(1/16 Bx.
(1/20 Bx. )
167,471
973.849
49,587
89'Z56
1,306,876
37
66
248,207
2,280,725
49,710
CORRPQATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu. (1 Bx.
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx.
3A Bu. (7/16 Bx.
2/5 Bu. (1/4 Bx. )
1 Bu. (5/8 Bx.)
5.318
4.856,543
547
550
9,289
8,555.795
543
73
4.034
20
14,607
13.416,372
1,110
623
CONSUMER
28
881
m
909
QEf.ND TOTAL
By CcntEiners
12,599.775
12,443,826
2,340,276
27,383.877
B D L K
729,856
531,7»t5
36,240
1,297.841
TOTAL
Interior &
Indian River
13.329,631
12.975,571
2.376.516
28.681,718
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida
TABLE 38 & 39
61
FLORIDA:
COMMEflCIAL CITRUS TREES BY TYPES
X964 and I965
Type of
Fruit
Non-Bearing Trees
"l^OT
T^W
Bearing Trees
1^64 I 1565 I
Total Trees
19614
T%5
Early
Mid- Season
Late
All Round Oranges
Seedy
Seedless
All Grapefruit
Temple
Tangelo
Tangerine
Murcott
Miscellaneous
All Others
TOTAL
1,000 Trees
4,500 7,640
1,000 Trees
6,500 7.120
1,000 Trees
11,000 14,760
4,000
8,000
5.510
8,320
6,000
14,000
7,080
16,180
10,000
22,000
12,590
24,500
16,500
21,470
26,500
30,380
43 , 000
51,850
Type of Fruit
by Areas
EAST COAST
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
UPPER INTERIOR
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
LOWER INTERIOR
Round Oranges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
WEST COAST
Round Granges
Grapefruit
Other
ALL
TCTAL
60
600
80
1,140
1,700
3,900
1,700
3.910
1,760
4,500
I.78O
5,050
660
1,220
5.600
5,610
6,260
6.830
400
600
300
700
70
490
760
350
740
80
1,100
450 J/
950 2/
400
80
1.150
500
900
460
80
1,500
1,050 2/
1,250 2/
1,100
150
1.640
I.26C
1,250
1,200
160
2,070
2,420
2.980
3,090
5,050
19.230
25,110
35,080
39,080
54,310
5.510
64,190
FLORIDA:
COfmERCIAL CITRUS TREES BY AREA AND
TYPE, 1964 and 1965 \/
I I Non- Bearing Trees
1964
1965
I Bearing Trees
Total Trees
1964
1965
1964
I
1965
1,000 Trees
3,400
400
400
4.860
870
560
3,020
2,120
510
1,000 Trees
3.950
2,100
610
1,000 Trees
6.420
2,520
910
8,810
2,970
1,170
4,200
6,290
5,650
6,660
9,850
12,950
4.000
80
870
4,980
80
980
9,860
1,070
1,440
10,900
1.100
1.430
13,860
1,150
2,310
15,880
I.18O
2,410
4,950
6,040
12.370
13,430
17,320
19,470
5.600
130
500
6.230
7,210
200
580
9.430
1,840
670
10.67c
1,850
710
7,990
11,940
13,230
15,030
1,970
1,170
18,170
17,880
2,050
1.290
21,220
3,500
50
300
3,850
4,420
70
300
4,190
570
360
4,860
560
540
7,690
620
660
9,280
630
640
4,796
5,120
5,760
8,970
10,550
19,230
25.110
35,080
39.080
54,310
64,190
_l/ Excludes lemons and limes.
2/ Revised.
Mads available through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 40
62
TOTAL MUMBER OF ALL CITRUS TREES MOVING FROM NURSEfllES IN PLOIilDA
AS REPORTED TO THE NURSERY INSPECTOR. STATE PLANT BOARD
Gainesville, Florida
July 1. 1961 to June 30. 1965
ALL CITRUS
Kind
No. Trees
Oranges
Grapefruit
Mandarins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons
Miscellaneous
Total
2,»*83,285
261.581
412.982
320,430
139.674
29.3'+8
10.012
3.657,312
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
Variety
No. Trees
Variety
No . Trees
Valencia
Hamlins
Pineapples
Parson Brown
Navels
Lue Gim Gong
Pope Summer
Miscellaneous
Total
869.931
870,296
482,677
68.759
35.638
230
27.654
128.100
2,283,285
MANDARIN OR KID GLOVE
Marsh
Duncan
Thompson
Red Seedless
Foster
Red Seedy
Davis Seedless
Excelsior
Miscellaneous
Total
193,054
l'*,73l
13,387
9.367
199
30.840
261,581
LIMES AND LEMONS
Variety
No. Trees
Variety
No. Trees
Clementine
Murcott Honey
Robinson
Tangerines
Temples
Satsumas
King
Ponkan
Miscellaneous
Tangelos
Orlando
"K" Early
Minneola
Seminole
Thornton
Total
Miscellaneous
Kumquats
Total
643
Limes
76,830
79.624
Tahiti (Persian)
107,072
Key (Mexican)
119,032
Lakeland
28,760
Rangour
518
482
Bearss
21
Miscellaneous
412,982
Lemons
233,707
Sicily
61,441
Meyer
19,702
Ponderosa
39
Avon
10
Harvey
Everbearing
Villa Franca
Messina
5.531
Miscellaneous
320,430
4,128
Total
Total
Miscellaneous Citrus - Calamondon 5,241; Eustls limequats 267; Lakeland Limequate 121
19; Shaddock 23; Other Citrus 213 -- Total, 5,884.
9,450
1,681
59
2
128,475
139.674
^,536
21,033
2.835
21
91
44
29.3^*8
; Others
Made Available
of Agri. Economics- Agri. Experiment Station- University of Fla. -Gainesville,
through the Dept.
Florida.
MARKET NEWS SERVICE
ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
'^^
^y OP ,966-67 ^^^"^
Federal-State Market News Service
United States Department Of Agriculture
Consumer & Marketing Service
COOPERATING WITH
Florida Department Of Agriculture
Division Of Marketing
M: I
PREFACE
The Federal-State Market News Service, a co-operative agency of
the U. S, Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department
of Agriculture, submits this annual summary for the 1966-67
season.
The dally citrus reports were issued at Lakeland, Florida from
\, various reports released by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C; Florida Crop 4 Livestock Reporting Service;
the Citrus Inspection Division, Florida Department of Agriculture,
the Federal-State Frost Warning Service; the Florida Citrus
Commission; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus Mutual;
Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee; Florida Canners'
Association; Department of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural
Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may cause
revision of shipments, unloads and other similar data, for the
1966-67 season. Every effort has been made to include data in
this summary v;hich will be of most value to the Citrus Industry.
We have endeavored to Include basic statistics suitable for com-
parisons with past seasons.
We are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related
agencies for their fine cooperation in making this summary
possible.
Additional copies of this summary may be obtained upon request
to Federal-State Market News Service, P. 0. Box 69, Lakeland,
Florida 33802.
Released: L. B. Morgan,
October 1967 , Local Representative
63/. /a
CONTENTS
TABLK
II
n
n
It
It
It
II II
II II
II II
General Comments
Carlot Shipments by Weeks - 1956-67 4 1065-66
Rail and Boat - Oranges A Tangerines --------
" " " - Grapefruit -------
" " " - Mixed Citrus
Mixed Car Analysis, Florida Rail Shipments, 1966-67 Season - - -
Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat A Truck ---------
Total Shipments, Florida Citrus - 1966-67 A 1965-66 Season - - -
Arizona, California, Texas Truck Shipments - Citrus 1966-67 Season
Unloads Rail A Truck, Oranges, 41 U.S. Cities A 5 Canadian Cities
Grapefruit," '
Tangerines " '
Mixed Citrus" '
Florida Fruit Processed - Boxes - 1966-67 Season --------------
Exports - Florida Citrus - Fresh - By Weeks 1966-67 Season ---------.
Exports - U. S. Citrus - Fresh - July 1966 through June 1967 --------.
Production - Oranges - 1SP9 through 1966 ------------------
" - Grapefruit " " " -- -
" - Florida Citrus - 1947- 4P through 1966-67 ----- ■
Production 4 Utilization - Florida Citrus - 1962-63 through 1965-66 -
" " " - California Citrus- " " "
" " " - Texas, ArizALa Citrus" " " •
" " " - Total U.S. Citrus- " " " •
Per Capita Consumption - Citrus Fruits - United States 1932 through 1966
" " " - Fresh Citrus Fruits - United States " " "
" " " - Chilled A Frozen Citrus Juices- U.S. " " "
" " " - Canned Citrus Juices A Segments- U. S. " " "
26. Florida Equivalent "On Tree" Prices - Oranges, Grapefruit A Tangerines - - -
27. Crop Values (Citrus) By States A United States Totals -----------
Weighted Average Auction Prices - Florida, By Months ------------
, By Weeks, Oranges --------
It
By Weeks, Grapefruit --------
By Weeks, Tangerines --------
By Weeks, By Markets Past 10 Years -
By Weeks, Tangerine Breakdown - - - -
Delivered Cannery Prices - 1966-67 Season --------------
Florida Canners' Association - Consolidated Report ----------
" " " - Production Data ---- -
Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus ---------------
Florida Commercial Citrus Trees - By Type - 1962 through 1965 - - - -
" " " " - By Area and Type - 1952 through 1965
Citrus Trees Moved From Florida Nurseries --------------
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60
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Consuner and Marketing Service
and the
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
Division of Marketing
Cooperating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OF 1966-67 SEASON
Dally market reports on citrus were Issued at Lakeland, Florida
from September 30, 1966 to June 5, 1967, IncluBive
GENERAL COMMENTS
Citrus crop in Florida breaks all time record. The 1966-67 Season recorded a harvest of
approximately 196 million boxes. This crop exceeded the second largest crop on record, 1961-
62 Season, which produced approximately 153 million boxes.
The Florida weather was generally good for citrus throughout the 1966-67 Season.
Hurricane Inez (in October), did little or no appreciable damage. Temperatures were moderate
most of the season, ramging slightly below normal in periods of November, December and Jan-
uary. Extreme dry weather prevailed during March, April and May causing some damage, mostly
to young trees.
Florida commercial citrus Increase has been phenomenal. The current citrus tree survey
reveals that there were 66,441,000 trees, an Increase of 53 per cent from 43,885,000 trees
In 1956.
Of the 603,060 acres that were in citrus in 1956, only 449,380 acres are still commercial,
a reduction of 25 per cent. Freezes and urban encroachment account for most of the reduction.
A recent survey reveals that 48 per cent of Florida's citrus has been set since 1956. A
record, 82,081 acres, was set during 1965. One of every ten acres of commercial trees in the
state was set during the calendar year 1965.
Eighty-one per cent of all acreage in citrus is in Oranges as compared with 72 per cent
in 1956. There has been a 5 per cent decline In total Grapefruit trees since 1956. Reduction
of Seedy variety trees amounted to 29 per cent; Pink Seedless varieties showed a substantial
gain during the same period.
Specialty fruits show an increase in plantings for the past few years. Renewed Interest
In Tangerines and. Murcotts accounted for much of the increased acreage.
The Interior Regulated District has 85 per cent of Florida's citrus. Indian River
Regulated District has 15 per cent of the State's acreage. Recently, heavy plantings have
not materially affected the distribution of total acreage between the two regulated districts.
Continued next page
General Comments Cont'd
Statistical Reporting Service of the 0. S, Department of Agriculture, preliminary
production figures on citrus for the United States for crop year 1965-67, amounted to ap-
proximately 272 million boxes; this is an increase of some 65 million boxes compared with
the 1965-66 crop. Orange production approximately 189 million boxes, up about 49 million
boxes. Grapefruit showed a substantial increase, approximately 56 million boxes as com-
pared with 46 million boxes in 1965-66. Lemons 18,750,000 boxes; Tangerines show a sharp
increase compared with the previous season, 1966-67 approximately 5,600,000. Tangelos
1,800,000 boxes; Limes 420,000 boxes. Florida brealcdown on citrus fruits as follows:
Oranges (including Temples) 144,500,000 boxes; Grapefruit 43,600,000 boxes; Tangerines
5,600,000 boxes; Tangelos 1,800,000 boxes; Murcotts 675,000 boxes; Limes 420,000 boxes;
for a grand total of 196,595,000 boxes, approximately 272 per cent higher than 1965-66 crop.
All above figures subject to Correction.
Florida's total volume of fresh citrus shipments were 68,642 carlot and carlot equiv-
alents for 1966-67 season. All citrus shows an increase; Oranges 5,510 cars; Grapefruit
4,930 cars; Tangerines 685 cars.
All comparison for Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines include the estimated proportion
of 'mixed cars' (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l.c.l. express cars for both years).
For the 1956-67 season the percentage of shipments that moved from the state by rail totaled
31 per cent, by truck 69 per cent.
Florida Oranges and Grapefruit sold at auction this season totaled 763 cars more than
1965-66. Total cars sold 1956-67, Oranges 1,938; Grapefruit 3,123. Price averages were
slightly lower than previous season. Oranges (excluding Temples) $2.28 average; Temples
$2.46 average; Grapefruit $2.37 average per 4/5 bushel container. Tangerines (straight)
volume sold on auction market in 1966-67 was 147 cars over total volume 1965-66. Number
of cars sold 1,165 average price $3.07 per 4/5 bushel container.
The number of bor.es, all clti-us, used by Florida Processors in 1966-67 as compiled
by Florida Canners' Association was 151,488,866 as compared to approximately 103,496,117
for the 1965-66 season. Delivered cannery prices 1966-57 season were much lower than
last season on all citrus with an average through August 26th as follows: Oranges, con-
centrate $1.29; Juice $1.09; Grapefruit juice $ .81; Sections $1.21.
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida in 1966-67 totaled 43,255 cars for
the 41 U. S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail & truck. Orange unloads from Florida
totaled 18,181. New York City-Newark leading the way with rail 2,801. truck 1,598, with
a grand total of 4,399. Philadelphia was second with a total number of 1,058 rail and
1,064 truck. Unloads of Florida Grapefruit in 41 Cities (rail and truck) totaled 18,894.
Again, New York City-Newark receiving the greater part both rail and truck totaling 5,073
with Philadelphia second with a grand total of 1,705 cars and Chicago third with 1,424 cars.
Both Tangerines and Mixed Citrus from Florida were well represented. Grand total Tangerines
3,413; Mixed Citrus 2,768.
The conversion factor of 500 boxes - used In converting truck shipments to carlots.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1966-67 season, write Federal-State
Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California 90021
VfEATHER
CHARACTER OF THE 1566-67 SEASON
Hurricane Inez caused damage to agricultural production on the Lower
East Coast and minor damage In the Everglades early In October. Most
damage resulted from salt accumulation which was heaviest In Dade
County. Excessive rainfall on the Lower East Coast during the period
October 21-24 resulted in heavy damage, confined primarily to vegetables.
The 1966-67 season was generally cool and dry. Temperatures averaged
a little below normal in November, December, and February and a little
above nonnal in January and March. The coldest and most detrimental
periods were November 4, November 29 - December 2, December 15, Decem-
ber 25-26, January 5-6, January 29-31, and February 26-27.
Record minimum temperatures for so early in the season occurred on the
morning of November 4 in parts of central Florida and the Everglades.
Frost extended to the Everglades but damage to truck crops was minor
and there was no damage to citrus. The results of the second and third
cold spells v/ere similar. Damage was moderate to truck crops on Christ-
mas morning and there was minor damage to foliage on citrus. The
coldest period in January occurred on the 29th and 30th. Damage to
young citrus in south central districts was locally heavy but elsewhere
it was minor. Damage to tender truck was light to moderate.
The cold period of February 26-27 caused spotty heavy damage to citrus
in northern and north portion of central districts. Damage to truck
crops and peaches was severe in northern districts and moderate to
locally heavj' to tender truck in central and Everglades districts.
The warming trend that followed continued through March.
Drought conditions prevailed over much of north and central Florida
and parts of south Florida throughout the season, except for Febru-
ary when generous rains occurred.
Rainfall was below normal for March, April and May and drought condi-
tions became rather severe.
June had an abundance of rainfall in most areas, however, spotty
locations in west central sections reported below normal amounts al-
though some stations reported as much as 7 inches above normal.
July rainfall was spotty, ranging from slightly below to slightly
above normal. Generally citrus and other crops were in good to
excellent condition during the summer.
DATA FOR EACH OF THE
FORECAST
DISTRICTS FOR THE 1956
-67 SEASON
Nights
at
First
Occurrence
Last Occurrence
& Below
of season
of Season
District
36°
32°
32
3
28°
28°
32"
Mln.
Date
Gainesville
48
30
Nov.
3
Nov. 4
Feb. 27
Mar. 1
15°
Feb.
26
Upper East Coast 36
24
Nov.
4
Nov. 30
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
17
Feb.
26
Orlando
35
21
Nov.
4
Nov. 4
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
18
Feb.
25
Brooksville
28
17
Nov.
4
Nov. 29
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
19
Feb.
26
29
Ridge
22
15
Nov.
4
Nov. 4
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
23
Jan.
Bartow
19
15
Nov.
4
Dec. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
24
Jan.
29
West Coast
21
11
Dec.
1
Dec. 2
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
25
Feb.
26
Indian River
20
8
Nov.
29
Dec. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 26
25
Jan.
29
25iJan.
25
2<3
•DO
Kissimmee Valley 15
12
Nov.
27
Dec. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
23
Deo.
^y
Everglades
20
11
Nov.
4
Nov. 29
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
25
Dec.
Lower East Coa
3t 9
4
Nov.
30
None
None
Feb. 26
30
Jan.
Furnished Thru
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service
- Lakeland, Florida.
MINIMUM TEMPERATURES - COLDEST DATES - LOVJ GROUND LOCATIONS
SELECTED FLORIDA CITRUS WEATHER STATIONS - 1966-67 SEASON
Station
November 1956
4
December
1
1966 I
-25 L
January
_S 22_
1967
.^2_
February
Cltra
33
33
29
32
35
32
26
28
DeLand
35
36
28
32
32
32
26
30
Mlms
33
38
28
34
35
31
27
30
Prultland Park
32
33
27
32
32
34
21
29
Heidrich Groves
38
32
29
30
31
30
23
28
Forest City
35
37
30
32
32
32
26
29
Howey
36
32
31
29
32
31
27
31
Dr. Phillips
32
37
31
30
31
31
26
31
Conway
35
38
31
32
32
32
28
32
Brooksvllle
32
37
28
32
31
33
22
33
Passadena
29
34
29
30
23
30
23
30
Valrlco
33
34
27
31
27
31
27
35
Denhani
31
34
29
30
28
30
23
30
Elfers
35
31
31
29
27
30
27
35
Parrish
36
38
28
33
29
33
27
35
Sarasota
36
32
28
29
29
31
28
37
Lakeland #2
31
34
27
33
25
33
25
32
Polk City
29
32
25
28
23
28
25
29
Lake Alfred
31
35
25
30
26
31
27
33
Mammoth
31
35
26
31
25
30
26
31
Avon Park
33
35
27
30
27
29
29
34
Bartow
32
32
26
31
26
29
26
31
Arcadia
34
33
25
29
26
27
27
35
Cocoa
38
43
31
36
29
32
29
35
Vero Beach
38
38
31
35
33
34
29
36
Stuart
43
38
35
36
35
36
32
40
Hypoluxo #2
44
37
37
37
38
40
35
43
Homestead
42
35
39
38
38
45
35
42
Furnished Thru
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service - -
- Lakeland, Florida.
TOTAL RAINFALL - BY MONTHS
SELECTED
U. S.
FLORIDA V/E/.THEF BUREAU S
TATIONS
1966-
67 SEASON
STATION
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR,
MAY
JUNE
JULY
TOTAL
Avon Park
2.02
.15
1.36
.65
2,81
,51
Trace
.00
10, 36*
9,74
27.60
Bartow
1.69
.04
1.74
.93
4.89
.47
.00
2.01
6.65
9.33
27.75
Bradenton Exp. Sta.
1.54
.43
.80
1.48
3.99
.53
.00
.28
10.45
6,11
25.61
Brooksvllle
1.60
.25
1.36
2.43
5,31
1.32
Trace
2.24
9.51
10.13
34,23
Bushnell
.61
,17
.69
1.82
4.13
1.22
.00
2.22
9.10
12,85
32.81
Clermont
1.47
,19
,95
1.27
5.67
.81
.01
1.89
6.16
12.62
31.04
Daytona Beach Airport
4,60
1.19
1,60
1.26
3.98
.31
Trace
.73
7.51
9.04
30.22
Crescent City
1.77
.18
.99
2.00
6.90
.45
.40
3,06
0,69
9.59
34,03
Ft. LauderdaleExp.Sta
11,02
1,34
.55
3.53
2.35
2.27
.06
1.19
18.73
5,12
46.16
Port Myers Airport
2.14
,18
.29
1.15
2.15
.72
Trace
1,46
7.41
6,69
22.19
Fort Pierce
4,52
2,28
1.31
1.29
2.69
1.66
.34
.37
8.57
5,20
28.23
Homestead Exp. Sta.
4.78
,46
,96
2.66
1.09
3,05
.27
2.94
16.17
5.63
38.01
Island Grove
1.20
.31
1,57
4.59
7.95
1,25
.26
5.35
9.07
6.17
37.72
LaBelle
3.04
.14
.96
2.98
2.93
.19
.13
1.76
10.42
9.35
31.90
Lake Alfred Exp. Sta.
1.53
.10
1,27
.97
5.13
,89
.00
2.46
15.70
11.87
39.92
Lakeland V/eather Bur.
1.42
.17
.85
.85
3.72
1,31
.00
2.01
5.71
6,90
22.94
Lake Placid
1.66
.20
.93
.65
3.79
,48
1.96
.13
8.94
4,29
23.03
Melbourne
3.78
.90
1.72
1.08
3.87
1.56
,12
1.20
11.03
7,28
32.54
Miami Airport
10.88
3,84
.74
2.75
1,14
3.60
.15
1,68
15,98
5.55
46.31
Mountain Lake
.54
,02
2.30
.84
3,91
1,15
.00
.38
11,11
6.86
27.12
Ocala
2.23
.16
.76
2.89
5.42
,64
.02
4.26
7.34
9,59
33,31
Orlando Airport
1.98
.09
.99
,84
5,49
1.31
.28
1.69
11.16
4,63
28,46
Plant City
4.01
.55
.77
1,19
4,13
1.51
.00
2.10
6.19
8.58
29.03
St. Leo
1.03
.34
1,24
.84
4.92
.50
Trace
1.33
2.33
11,12
23.70
St. Petersburg
.85
.24
.66
1.24
2,98
1.49
.00
.99
4.72
7,27
20.44
Tampa Airport
1.22
.39
.94
1.32
4,30
.66
Trace
.63
4,70
10.30
24.46
Wauchula
1.33
.24
.76
.52
2.98
.08
.00
.77
11,87
10.91
29.46
V/est Palm Beach Airports. 90
2.00
1.02
3.18
3,01
2.49
.04
.39
11,39
4,88
37.30
Winter Haven
3.76
.13
1.34
1,21
4.66
.91
.00
2.87
5,83
6,86
27.57
• - Nearby Stations.
Furnished Thru
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service
Lakeland, Florida,
ORANGES & TANGERINES - CARLOT SHIPMENTS (RAIL \ BOAT) BY WEEKS
1966-6^
and 1965-66 !
SEASONS
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Orgs Tangs
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9/ 1-3
1
-
2
-
148
307
-
-
-
.
149
309
10
2
-
-
-
345
368
-
.
.
-
347
368
17
2
-
-
-
428
410
-
-
-
-
430
410
24
.
_
_
-
435
356
*
•
..
_
435
356
10/
1
-
-
-
-
405
365
-
-
-
-
405
365
8
2
-
8
-
352
337
-
-
-
-
354
345
15
2
-
12
-
292
296
.
-
-
-
294
308
22
21
-
46
-
261
308
.
1
-
-
282
355
29
35
-
158
-
218
322
.
-
-
-
253
480
11/
5
88
1
211
1
192
223
-
-
.
_
281
435
12
175
6
158
6
248
186
_
.
6
-
435
350
19
175
26
116
32
497
111
1+
-
8
1
707
260
26
125
119
116
97
416
183
-
2
40
10
700
408
12/
3
142
139
143
105
452
576
-
.
38
31
771
855
10
239
138
211
99
657
774
-
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63
80
1097
1164
17
256
118
318
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504
609
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24
223
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279
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262
365
-
.
23
28
635
806
31
152
55
110
51
275
396
-
-
14
40
496
597
1967
1/
7
286
151
269
101
364
387
-
-
24
27
825
784
14
374
93
308
90
444
552
-
-
29
49
940
999
21
324
35
219
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32
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901
28
271
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588
754
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866
1149
11
187
6
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6
659
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11
857
933
18
289
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211
13
674
898
-
2
7
8
970
1132
25
219
-
129
7
682
862
-
.
14
8
915
1006
3/
4
251
-
197
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19
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993
11
253
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199
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18
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64
25
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52
30
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959
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739
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-
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286
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753
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154
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1477
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-
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1182
1278
27
198
-
208
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596
968
1
-
73
26
868
1202
6/
3
144
-
189
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599
597
-
1
82
4
825
791
10
180
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117
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720
684
-
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79
2
979
803
17
200
.
145
-
796
559
1
-
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1
1065
705
24
184
.
98
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645
424
-
-
31
-
860
522
7/
1
113
.
37
-
631
439
-
-
6
-
750
476
8
64
•
37
-
519
384
-
-
4
-
587
421
15
74
•
46
•
489
495
.
-
-
-
563
541
22
35
-
39
-
486
462
1
-
-
-
522
501
29
64
.
15
.
574
507
-
-
-
-
638
522
3/
5
77
.
5
_
558
402
1
-
-
-
636
407
12
25
.
5
_
612
410
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-
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637
415
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339
336
-
-
-
-
341
336
TOT
28765
29399
13
14
1890
989
40054
37986
+ Includes Tangerine shipments 1966-57 season: Texas: November 19, 1. ••Corresponding week
last season. Note - 1966-57 season figures following week ending April 29th thru August 31,
1957 subject to correction. 1965-66 season corrected week ending 4/23/66 thru week ending
9/3/66.
TABLE 2
GRAPEFRUIT - CARLOT SHIPI4ENTS
(RAIL & BOAT) - BY WEEKS
V/eek
End-
ing
FLORIDA
I
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
ARIZONA
r^T
♦Tee-f
•66-67 '65-66*1 '66-67 '65-66*166-57 '65-66* t '66-67 '65-65'
TOTAL
56-67 I65-66**
1965
9/ 1-3
.
.
25
59
•
-
-
-
26
59
10
_
_
52
52
m
••
-
-
52
52
17
-
2
8
45
-
-
-
-
8
47
24
_
12
1
10
-
-
-
-
1
22
10/ 1
2
21
-
1
-
-
-
-
2
22
8
17
62
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
62
15
96
159
-
-
-
-
-
-
96
159
22
170
161
-
-
-
-
-
-
170
161
29
275
167
-
-
-
-
-
-
275
167
11/ 5
208
139
-
-
1
2
-
-
209
141
12
180
112
-
-
-
3
-
-
180
115
19
165
117
-
.
2
2
-
3
187
122
26
184
150
_
_
3
-
2
-
189
150
12/ 3
198
199
-
—
10
7
5
3
213
209
10
212
223
3
1
5
3
3
2
223
229
17
206
203
3
-
3
2
1
2
213
207
24
190
190
1
3
12
4
1
1
204
198
31
115
75
1
2
7
8
2
-
125
85
1967
1/ 7
192
181
3
3
2
7
2
-
199
191
14
254
214
3
4
11
11
2
17
270
246
21
292
191
3
7
4
12
1
12
300
222
28
326
211
4
4
15
11
3
18
348
244
2/ 4
188
308
5
10
25
21
1
50
219
389
11
177
100
6
3
10
21
3
28
196
152
18
206
185
4
4
15
13
4
15
229
217
25
201
124
3
2
22
15
2
14
228
155
3/ 4
311
238
5
5
22
10
2
15
340
269
11
278
250
5
2
22
15
4
34
310
301
18
299
219
2
18
13
12
1
25
315
274
25
311
239
24
31
4
7
14
15
353
292
4/ 1
244
153
22
61
11
-
12
3
289
217
8
271
139
39
27
12
11
15
13
337
190
15
316
204
59
42
8
7
5
6
388
259
22
337
199
28
69
10
5
-
22
375
295
29
320
171
34
86
13
5
1
45
368
307
5/ 6
308
171
54
112
7
-
5
57
374
340
13
247
134
60
92
11
2
3
50
321
278
20
255
121
96
114
Q
1
5
57
366
303
27
261
55
107
138
6
2
5
58
379
274
6/ 3
214
67
103
94
3
-
5
59
325
220
10
199
44
117
129
6
2
11
93
333
258
17
184
35
152
55
5
5
9
57
360
153
24
139
34
102
58
2
3
12
28
255
123
7/ 1
114
21
95
55
6
2
4
27
219
105
8
48
17
66
54
1
2
5
19
120
92
15
72
23
50
84
-
3
14
15
136
125
22
46
13
79
91
-
-
2
7
127
111
29
40
7
133
116
_
_
3
e
175
131
8/ 5
26
-
112
125
-
-
5
3
144
128
12
25
-
111
115
-
-
2
2
138
117
19
6
-
100
106
-
_
1
-
107
106
26
3
-
96
117
_
_
1
.
100
117
27-30
-
-
74
65
-
-
3
-
77
55
TOTAL
8948
5071
2062
2271
'18
237
183
904 11511
9483
Note - 1966-67 Season figures following week ending April 29th thru August 31, 1967 subject to
correction. 1965-56 season corrected week ending 4/23/56 thru week ending 9/3/66. ** Corres-
ponding week last season.
MIXED CITRUS - CARLOT RAIL SHIPMENTS
BY WEEKS
No Florida, or Texas - Consol'lda*ed 1, c. 1. express shipments included 1966-67 or 1965-66 season.
I-
FLORIDA
CALIFORNIA
:: I
-4-
TEXAS
ARIZONA
-I-
TOTAL
I
I 66-67 I 6f^66 j 66-67 | 65-66 j 66-67 [ 65-66 [ 66-67 | 65-66 | 66-67 | 65-
1966
9/ 1-3
10
17
24
10/ 1
8
15
22
29
11/ 5
12 59 37 2 5 2
19 67 64 1 1 1
26 67 85 - 1 1
12/ 3
10 147 136 12 10 1
17 180 163 5 3 2
24
31
1967
1/ 7
14
21 140 87 14 24 4
28 121 79 14 20 2
2/ 4 93 129 18 25 2
11 69 30 22 26 4
18 93 67 25 23 1
25 57 42 20 25 1
3/ 4 83 87 20 21 5
11 72 80 16 32 2
18 76 61 13 21 3
25
4-/ 1 70 17 29 18 1
8 91 50 14 21 5
15 105 91 14 21 3
22 105 eo 19 9 1
29
5/ 6 91 69 29 19 3
13 84 43 12 23 1
20 75 54 23 43 1
27 42 56 14 46 1
5/ 3 32 49 23 56 2
10 32 30 49 53 1
17 35 25 57 41 1
24 34 15 60 42 3
7/ 1
8
15
22
29
3/ 5
12
19
26
. 27-31
-
-
18
46
-
-
26
35
-
-
28
24
-
-
15
27
-
1
30
24
1
4
8
23
-
3
13
17
17
13
7
22
38
20
6
14
36
32
4
9
59
37
2
5
67
64
1
1
67
85
-
1
93
77
8
8
147
136
12
10
180
163
5
3
138
139
4
6
62
30
9
14
140
104
11
11
155
90
9
17
140
87
14
24
121
79
14
20
93
129
18
25
69
30
22
26
93
67
25
23
57
42
20
25
83
87
20
21
72
80
16
32
76
61
13
21
80
40
12
20
70
17
29
18
91
50
14
21
105
91
14
21
105
eo
19
9
87
58
7
14
91
69
29
19
84
43
12
23
75
54
23
43
42
56
14
46
32
49
23
56
32
30
49
53
35
25
57
41
34
15
60
42
24
15
62
63
11
10
59
54
6
6
44
30
3
9
58
72
8
2
54
76
3
.
54
66
5
-
69
67
1
-
75
46
-
-
60
55
.
-
39
46
2
2
4
2
3
5
6
1
4
1
4
3
1
19
1
1
1
66
-
_
18
46
-
-
26
TS
-
.
28
24
_
-
15
27
-
-
30
25
m
_
9
27
.
.
13
20
*
•
24
35
_
-
44
34
-
-
40
43
1
-
64
44
-
_
69
69
1
2
69
88
3
7
104
92
4
9
164
157
1
4
188
172
3
4
145
145
1
12
72
57
2
5
154
120
9
16
173
125
6
7
164
121
7
13
144
117
2
12
115
172
?
5
97
62
5
8
125
102
8
4
8G
72
1
9
110
121
m
5
90
120
2
4
94
87
«
5
92
65
-
2
100
56
1
8
111
PO
3
5
125
118
3
8
128
98
1
12
95
84
5
7
.128
95
8
7
105
75
?
15
101
112
1
16
56
118
«
7
57
112
4
2
86
85
?
_
95
66
2
97
59
1
1
87
79
_
71
54
?
-
52
87
»
71
81
•
•
62
78
1
_
56
65
-
-
74
67
1
_
77
46
?
-
62
55
-
39
46
302£
2379
1325
1585
57
69
95
222
4505
4255
Note - 1956-57 Season figures following week ending April 29th thru August 31, 1967 subject to
correction. 1965-66 Season corrected week ending 4/23/66 thru week ending 9/3/66. "Corres-
ponding week last season.
TABLE 4
FLORIDA MIXED CAR ANALYSIS - RAIL SHIPMENTS
1966-67 SEASON
1
ORANGES
I GRAPEFRUIT
I TANGERINES
Week
Week
Season
to Week
Season
to Week
Season to
Ending
Ending
Date
j Ending
Date
Ending
Date
1966
%
%
%
%
%
%
Sept 10
-
17
-
_
_
_
_
«
24
_
_
.
.
M
«
oot. 1
-
-
-
>
.
-
8
«*
•
«
«
«.
.
15
.
-
_
-
_
«
22
45.8
45.8
54.2
54.2
-
.
29
50.2
54.7
49.8
45.3
.
•
Nov. 5
47.0
48.6
53.0
51.4
_
_
12
42.4
45.2
38.2
44.2
19.4
10.6
19
43.4
44.5
32.7
40.1
23.9
15.4
26
35.8
40.0
47.1
44.0
17.1
16.0
Dec. 3
48.0
42.8
39.2
42.1
12.8
15.1
10
47.3
54.2
36.3
21. e
16.4
18.2
17
57.9
50.3
28.4
34.0
13.7
15.7
24
40.2
48.4
41.6
35.6
18.2
16.0
31
36.9
47.5
47.8
36.4
15.3
16.1
1967
Jan. 7
46.3
39.1
37.2
41.8
16.5
19.1
14
34.8
44.4
37.3
37.2
27.9
16.4
21
39.8
43.6
49.3
39.0
10.9
17.2
28
41.0
43.4
50.3
40.2
3.7
16.4
Feb. 4
38.0
43.0
53.3
41.3
8.7
15.7
11
44.8
43.0
46.6
41.0
8,6
16.0
18
46,0
43.0
48.9
42.0
3.1
15.0
25
41.0
44.0
56.9
42.0
.1
14,0
Mar, 4
41.2
43.0
56.2
43.8
2.6
13.2
11
42.3
43.0
55,4
44.0
2.3
13.0
18
43.9
43.0
54.1
45.0
2.0
12.0
25
45,6
43.0
53.4
45.0
1.0
12.0
Apr. 1
45.1
43.0
54.4
45.0
.5
12.0
8
44. o
43.5
54.6
46.0
,5
10.5
15
35.9
43.0
63.2
47.0
.9
10.0
22
39.3
43.0
60.7
47.0
mm
10.0
29
38.0
43.0
62.0
48.0
«
9.0
May 6
39.8
43.0
60.2
48,0
-
9.0
13
31.5
42.0
68.5
49.0
.
9.0
20
47.0
42.0
53.0
49.0
••
9.0
27
40.2
42.0
59.8
49.0
.
9.0
Jxine 3
41.9
42.0
58.1
50.0
.
8.0
10
39.3
43.0
60.7
49.0
.
8.0
17
30.7
42.2
69.3
50.0
M
7.8
24
39.2
42.2
60.8
50,0
«.
7.8
July 1
44.7
42.2
55.3
50.1
«
7.7
8
52.5
42.2
47.5
50,1
«
7.7
15
84.5
42.3
15.5
50.0
«
7.7
22
-
42.3
-
50.0
M
7.7
29
_
-
OT
_
^
_
Aug. 5
.
-
••
_
^
_
12
-
.
_
_
^
_
19
.
.
..
^
^
.
26
-
.
.
_
.
„
Sept. 2
-
-
-
..
.
«
Note -
■ Figures not
available week ending 9/4/66
thru week €
ndlng 10/15/66
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange A the Federal-State Market News Service,
TABLE 5 - 5 -
I TOTAL FLORIDA CITRUS SHIPMENTS. RAIL- BOAT- TRUCK. BY tVEEKS - 1966-67 SEASON
'includes the estimate proportion of 'mixed' cars 4 truck shipments - Intra A Interstate movement.
Does not Include any Florida consolidate l.c.l. express shipments. Truck reduced to carlot equiv-
alents on basis 500 boxes per car.
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
iRail 4 BoatI
Truck # 1
Rail 4 BoatI
Truck # 1
Rail 4 BoatI
Truck #
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
Cars
1
-
-
_
_
.
2
-
-
_
.
-
2
-
-
-
m
-
-
>
-
17
m,
.
-
8
2
225
-
-
3
45
17
581
_
1
2
121
96
871
_
11
29
280
179
1052
-
15
54
458
294
685
.
15
105
741
227
674
1
26
200
824
203
594
17
78
204
891
207
566
42
300
149
638
216
426
130
353
187
792
234
521
151
463
309
967
265
589
162
650
360
1655
257
569
143
763
279
930
247
290
152
357
175
418
145
245
64
224
351
741
244
513
174
339
428
847
312
612
136
255
380
859
361
655
50
150
321
844
387
536
25
97
297
1006
238
530
18
60
218
815
209
556
12
29
334
1112
251
655
3
13
242
795
235
576
_
4
285
787
358
628
2
2
283
607
318
560
2
.
257
598
340
553
3
6
272
524
354
524
1
1
245
505
282
558
-
1
294
489
321
583
1
1
262
445
382
605
1
-
290
390
401
602
-
-
320
383
3^4
561
-
-
322
355
363
475
-
-
398
311
305
393
-
-
302
248
295
292
m
-
215
221
286
266
-
-
157
198
233
212
-
-
193
192
218
209
-
-
211
142
208
162
-
-
197
139
160
104
-
-
124
84
127
64
-
-
70
96
53
58
-
-
79
56
73
51
-
-
37
66
47
54
•m
-
68
35
44
34
-
-
79
17
27
30
-
-
29
17
26
26
-
-
12
7
6
8
-
-
7
3
3
5
-
-
2
3
-
5
-
-
15
22
29
11/5
12
I 19
26
12/3
10
17
24
31
1967
1/7
14
21
28
2/4
11
18
25
3/4
11
18
25
4/ 1
8
15
22
29
5/ 6
13
20
27
6/ 3
10
17
24
7/ 1
8
15
22
29
8/ 5
12
19
26
9/ 3
9642
22705
10430
20361
1290
4214
Corrected.
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 6
- 6
TOTAL SHIPMENTS. FLOKEDA CITRUS - BY WEEKS - 1966-67 4 1965-66 SEASONS
Note - Includes rail, boat, truck 4 'mixed citrus broken down Into estimated proportion.
Truck reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car. No l.c.l. express
Included. Florida l.c.l. express, by months, 1966-67 season - see bottom of page.
Week
Ending
[ 0 R A
NOES
[o R A P E
FRUIT
TANG
E R I N E s!
T 0
T A L
1 66-67
l65-66'*%
1 66-67
\% 65-66-'*
66-57
K 65-66* •]
66-67
\'fo 65-66**
1956
9/ 1-3
1
3
_
2
-
-
1
5
10
2
1
_
20
-
-
2
21
17
2
3
-
86
-
-
2
89
24
-
19
17
242
-
-
17
261
10/ 1
8
41
227
461
-
-
235
502
8
48
150
598
852
1
_
647
1002
15
123
244
967
1097
11
2
1101
1343
22
309
348
1231
997
15
2
1555
1347
29
512
685
1179
852
15
1
1706
1538
11/ 5
846
896
901
798
27
28
1774
1722
12
1024
874
797
743
95
177
1916
1794
19
1095
967
773
780
342
432
2210
2179
26
787
768
642
724
483
443
1912
1935
12/ 3
979
949
755
844
614
493
2348
2286
10
1276
1353
854
913
812
700
2942
2966
17
2015
2157
826
944
906
915
3747
4016
24
1209
1115
537
518
509
396
2255
2029
31
593
485
390
329
288
241
1271
1055
1967
1/ 7
1092
1001
/b/
755
513
404
2362
2160
14
1275
1123
924
937
391
285
2590
2345
21
1239
1035
1016
903
200
92
2455
2030
28
1165
1131
923
884
122
32
2210
2047
2/ 4
1303
1235
768
1069
78
14
2149
2318
11
1033
375
765
363
41
7
1839
745
16
1446
927
906
800
16
30
2368
1757
25
1037
546
811
639
4
22
1852
1307
3/ 4
1072
860
986
935
4
45
2062
1840
11
890
111
878
894
2
25
1770
1596
18
855
598
893
725
9
11
1757
1334
25
796
541
878
818
2
9
1676
1368
V 1
750
500
840
712
1
6
1591
1218
8
783
491
904
651
2
2
1689
1144
15
707
603
987
770
1
2
1695
1375
22
680
503
1003
659
-
1
1683
1163
29
703
512
935
491
-
-
1638
1003
5/ 6
677
456
838
423
-
-
1515
879
13
709
410
698
314
_
_
1407
724
20
550
473
587
251
_
_
1137
724
27
436
356
552
147
-
1
988
504
6/ 3
355
330
445
130
-
1
800
461
10
385
184
427
72
-
-
812
256
17
353
224
370
70
_
-
723
294
24
336
148
254
59
-
-
600
207
7/ 1
208
79
191
38
-
-
399
117
8
166
57
111
29
-
-
277
86
15
135
71
124
38
_
_
259
109
22
103
61
101
26
-
-
204
87
29
103
28
78
19
_
-
181
47
8/ 5
96
10
57
8
-
-
153
18
12
46
10
52
S
-
-
98
18
19
19
12
14
12
-
.
33
24
26
10
8
8
5
_
_
18
13
27-30
5
4
6
5
-
-
11
9
TOTAL #
32347
26837
30791
25861
5504
4819
68642
57517
-/o i/oi-i-cui-cu. '* Corresponding week last season. #Not Included above - 1966-67 season l.c.l.
express by months as follows (Carlot Equlvalentsj : October 0; November 115; December 1028;
January 309; February 287; March 275; April 65; May 20.
9/ 1-3
10
17
24
10/ 1
8
15
22
29
11/ 5
12
19
25
12/ 3
10
17
24
31
1967
1/ 7
14
21
28
2/ 4
11
18
25
3/ 4
11
18
25
V 1
8
15
22
29
5/ 6
13
20
27
5/ 3
10
17
24
7/ 1
8
15
22
29
8/ 5
12
19
26
27- 31
CITRUS SHIPMENTS - TRUCK - ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA. TEXAS - BY WEEKS
1966-67 4 1965-66 SEASONS
Carlot Equivalents - Basis 1,000 4/5 Bushel Containers.
ARIZO N A' I
CALIFORNIA/' |
TEXAS
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT I
ORANQES
GRAPEFRUIT
1966-67 1965-66 1966-67 1965-66 1966-67 1965-66 1966-67 1965-66 1966-67 1965-66
-
-
76
-
17
_
.
_
•
_
-
-
148
147
19
72
«
_
^
^
-
-
144
161
15
18
.
•
_
.
-
-
184
137
5
10
_
»
^
^
-
-
114
141
.
7
43
•
..
•
-
-
105
126
-
5
42
-
2
•
-
-
83
132
-
.
51
17
5
11
-
-
97
106
1
-
41
24
e
42
-
-
66
87
-
-
59
31
42
65
-
-
69
81
-
-
75
40
rt3
105
»
25
143
85
.
_
75
47
114
104
21
81
217
145
.
-
72
41
141
97
45
67
143
157
-
.
61
42
121
106
57
87
176
249
1
_
95
55
177
133
53
65
285
294
5
-
119
82
210
183
37
43
301
343
2
5
165
107
203
159
28
31
153
155
2
2
134
54
146
73
28
42
122
117
2
4
67
49
145
103
46
76
137
132
6
7
91
49
205
151
51
70
204
192
5
8
105
46
247
214
42
66
239
210
5
11
97
56
286
189
54
72
229
235
8
15
98
52
240
192
41
111
222
263
7
11
97
105
236
275
64
92
281
275
6
19
110
77
294
222
61
72
277
264
5
17
110
52
259
155
48
54
255
259
5
12
109
57
278
184
59
79
284
244
5
10
99
75
266
205
62
105
295
315
9
15
98
73
253
197
41
95
274
181
7
11
83
62
215
ISO
52
82
265
256
8
14
73
44
IBl
159
58
91
228
246
5
11
73
49
179
151
61
68
247
273
10
12
74
47
214
133
67
64
259
261
18
23
50
43
210
133
51
84
565
218
%
35
52
30
152
86
47
104
489
225
%
54
59
17
170
76
52
94
650
213
62
69
53
7
153
21
38
108
444
197
81
101
44
9
131
40
27
107
394
192
88
100
39
8
95
24
28
114
310
182
2
86
42
2
89
16
27
97
345
121
130
62
31
.
52
15
20
111
324
117
150
12
27
-
59
8
25
79
277
106
145
45
15
-
28
3
24
50
203
92
123
29
-
-
-
3
21
80
212
98
133
23
-
-
-
-
27
54
212
94
94
15
-
-
-
-
35
45
242
98
65
33
-
-
-
-
32
-
237
117
67
30
-
-
-
-
20
-
233
105
87
37
-
-
-
-
4
-
256
110
90
37
-
-
-
-
20
-
277
99
39
40
-
-
-
-
19
_
242
112
82
34
-
-
-
-
-
-
272
123
82
33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
139
-
31
-
-
-
-
1595
2756 12515
9042
1751
117.
2S50
1601
5P10
4227
"Arizona, truck Oranges - Unavailable by weeks. ^Outbound Passings. ••Corresponding week last
season. IMPORTS: Mexico East - C/L Equivalents Oranges - Dates Inclusive October 1, 1956 thru
% Not Available.
255.
■i'ABliii U
- a -
UNLOADS, RAH, & TRUCK - ORANGES - 41 U. S. CITIES 6, 5 CANADIAN CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1966 THRU JULY 1967. BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Carlots Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
Cities
FLORIDA
I Rail
J Truck
CALIF.
ARIZ.
Rail jRall
Truck I Truck
TEXAS MEXICO
Rai:
Truck
Rail
Truck
OTHER
Rail
TOTAL
Truck
Rail
Truck
Albany, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Florida
Milwaukee, Wise.
Mnpls. St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La,#
N.Y.C.- Newark, N. J. 2i
Philadelphia Pa. 1
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Oregon
Providence, R.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Fran-Oakland Cal
Seattle- Tacoma Wash
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kansas#
-
107
158
54
1
-
2
890
4
47
>
2
538
376
275
49
4
-
S
532
-
25
-
-
351
479
1896
10
25
-
90
231
298
1
1
-
860
540
1938
171
150
3
146
228
206
68
1
.
24
474
692
80
20
2
21
598
1
13
-
-
_
23
2
221
2
40
-
44
4
587
-
12
458
337
1168
83
106
2
-
7
-
59
-
2
-
28
3
256
-
21
9
290
72
150
6
-
-
178
78
316
7
11
-
149
-
3644
-
279
35
323
29
47
2
1
30
286
1
92
6
5
-
688
2
79
-
-
14
99
155
44
5
_
7
53
447
180
33
18
9
130
1
18
-
1
7
552
4
72
-
-
801
1598
4067
57
83
-
058
1064
1392
45
47
-
149
294
822
18
59
.
-
1
185
570
15
-
2
3
332
75
1
46
261
48
37
43
10
3
9
7
1
1
2
79
1
159
161
6
939
817
425
8
559
2272
489
389
232
2953
716
353
296
736
568
22
611
4
623
4
71S
1732
424
-
lie
3
566
3
78
43
53
184
1
22
19
12
535
4
133
448
1
212
200
13
182
402
146
2179
595
28
54
6
25
1
1
60
1
87
85
2
66
37
2
174
487
10
11
6951
2487
1030
200
142
5
7
9
59
1
224
3
13
3
28
3
2
1
3
272
245
13
553
4186
373
427
767
1-^
2611
152*
639'
1655
1109
312
575
63
379
413
429
2263
610
563
75
TOTAL
6742 11439 14897 10642 667 482 8 1120
145
3 22315 23831
Montreal, Que. , Can. # 9
Ottawa:,Ont. , Can. #
Toronto , On t . , C an . # 67
Vancouver, B . C . , Can .# 24
Winnipeg, Man. Can./ 3
596
1021
12
72
28
134
9
9
467
1101
83
52
1
180
367
6
6
143
59
27
5 - 392 - 1499 608
19 2 162 39
34 - 139 293 1393 843
202 153 412 521
54 117 - 290 125
TOTAL
103 1098 2579 530 166
39
54 869 448 3756 2136
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: New Orleans, La Louisiana 1; Wichita Kansas un-
known 2; Total 3, CANADA: Ottawa Israel 1; South Africa 1; Toronto Brazil 45; South Africa 248;;
Vancouver Japan 153; Total 448.
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None CANADA; Montreal Australia 3, Brazil 31,
Israel 147, Japan 13, South Africa 198; Ottawa, Israel 12; Japan 7; Toronto Israel 101; Japan 21
South Africa 17; Vancouver, Australia 2; Formosa 1; Japan 144; South Africa 55; Winnipeg, Pormosi
1; Israel 4; Japan 106; South Africa 6; Total 869.
3LE 9
- 9
UNLOADS. RAIL 4 TRUCK - GRAPEFRUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES 4 'd CANADIAN CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1966 - THRU JULY 1967 - BY STATES OP ORIGIN
jCarlots rail Include boat - Truck A boat converted to earlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
i FLORIDA ! CALIF. | ARIZ. ! TEXAS \ MEXICO
Cities
4-
-+■
OTHER
jRall I Rail |Rall j Rail jRall j
[ Truck I Truck [ Truclf Truck ( Truck j
-+-
TOTAL
Rail i Rail
Truck I Truck
Albany, N. Y. 1 174
Atlanta, Qa. - 391
Baltimore, Md. 377 234
Birmingham, Ala. 1 163
Boston, Mass. 416 495
Buffalo, N. Y. 86 2T7
Chicago, 111, 883 541
Cincinnati, 0. 128 180
Cleveland, 0. 13 565
Columbia, S. C. 1 143
Dallas, Tex. - 37
Denver, Colo. - 216
Detroit, Mich. 486 377
Port Viorth, Tex. - 10
Houston, Tex. - 7
Indianapolis, Ind. 2 292
Kansas City, Mo. 2 435
Los Angeles, Calif. 9 719
Louisville, Ky. 6 233
Memphis, Tenn. 1 169
Miami, Floi?lda - 645
Milwaukee, Wise. 21 177
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn. 120 253
Nashville, Tenn. 4 54
New Orleans, La, - 183
N. Y. C. - Newark , N, J. 3630 1443
Philadelphia, Pa. 909 796
Pittsburgh, Pa. 230 335
Portland, Ore. 46 101
Providence, R.I. 5 145
St. Louis, Mo. 116 294
Salt Lake City Utah - 99
San Antonio, Tex. - 13
San Fran-Oakland Cal - 411
Seattle-Tacoma Wash 150 77
Washington, D. C. 32 506
Wichita, Kansas# - 15
1
1
7
37
10
47
16
21
1
53
4
5
67
54
11
25
2
10
18
5
10
39
12
413
100
1
2
5
1
6
1
5
3
4
1
12
10
4
3
20
73
2
3
19
19
26
532
6
4
3
6
10 -
8
11 -
1 6
5
1 3
108 22
2
1
2
1
7
631
1
16
1
1 171
9 19
54
4
9
27
23
3
1
1 76
103
50
43
452
239
7
56
175
15
153
237
13
83
23
151
14
54
4
142
46
108
182
168
81
63
2
1
384
2
453
96
989
149
49
2
573
5
25
12
10
1
25
127
4
3704
968
244
94
7
204
1
177
37
175
398
237
167
496
277
658
241
612
146
510
528
386
69
203
327
621
2119
253
258
648
206
424
77
248
1444
796
340
367
145
353
254
208
1163
277
509
85
TOTAL
7677 11217 398 1472 69 865 201 2666
5 8345 16225
Montreal, Que. Can.# 9 965 81 6 7-5
Ottawa, Ont. Can. 3 107 8 - _ _ _
Toronto, Ont. Can.# 77 1212 44 13 1 - -
Vancouver, B.C. Can, 190 29 13 50 1 - 8
Winnipeg, Man. Can. 49 91 10 7 1 - -
7
34
18 - 120 971
11 107
4 122 1229
212 86
60 134
TOTAL
328 2404 156
76 10 - 13
41
19
525 2527
^Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UWITED STATES: Wichita, Kansas Unknown 5 Total 5. CANADA: Toronto
South Africa 4; Total 4.
^Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None. CANADA: Montreal - Cuba 10; South Africa 8;,
Total 18.
TABLE 10
10
UMLOADS. RAIL A TRUCK - TANGEHI^TES - 41 U. S. CITIES A 5 CANADIAN CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1966 THRU JULY 1967. BY STATES OF ORIQIN
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 bozes.
Cities
FLORIDA
(Rail
TrucJ :
CALIF.
Rail I
Truck I
ARIZ.
TEXAS
MEHCO
T
OTHER
Rail Rail
Rail
TOTAL
11 j Rail j Rail I Rail |
Truelf Truck I Truck ( TiMcki
Rail
Truck
Albany, N. Y,
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Florida -
Milwaukee, Wise.
Mnpls-St Paul Minn
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
N.Y.C.- Newark N.J.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Oregon
Providence, R.I.
St. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Fran- Oakland Cal
Seattle-Tacoma Wash
V.'ashington, D. C.
V/ichita, Kansas
«
42
.
•
•
.
«,
.
»
•
-
101
>
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
47
G9
2
-
>
-
>
•
-
-
-
48
.
" 1
-
.
_
-
.
-
55
186
6
-
3
-
-
•
-
-
15
65
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
139
126
5
7
7
2
-
1
5
31
26
45
-
4
-
-
-
_
-
-
3
139
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
9
3
64
-
_
-
-
.
.
-
-
-
11
-
15
-
7
_
3
1
12
-
9
-
18
-
7
-
2
-
17
93
147
5
_
3
.
-
_
2
6
-
1
-
9
.
1
-
_
1
5
-
4
-
18
-
5
>
10
-
14
1
59
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
41
_
5
-
-
.
-
-
12
-
1
-
415
-
123
-
-
-
6
6
38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
40
_
3
•
•
.
m.
.
8
-
91
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
.
1
30
1
_
.
.
_
-
-
_
2
37
5
10
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
14
_
1
«
.
•
*
•
.
1
54
.
5
.
1
-
_
.
-
344
489
8
-
7
1
-
.
-
2
104
225
1
-
1
_
_
_
_
..
47
132
2
-
3
-
_
-
-
_
-
.
.
30
1
3
-
-
-
3
2
28
1
_
.
.
_
_
_
_
15
46
-
5
-
-
.
.
_
4
-
-
-
16
-
2
_
.
_
-
.
2
-
13
-
-
-
4
-
32
-
-
>
117
-
23
-
-
-
.
4
-
-
47
-
-
_
-
.
-
6
90
-
•
-
.
-
-
-
-
49
64
15
156
26
3
3
1
103
1
6
2
2
8
1
359
106
52
1
3
15
4
6
42
103
89
49
186
65
167
49
149
64
48
53
153
16
51
59
58
545
38
51
95
30
48
15
60
492
225
132
36
28
55
18
51
140
47
90
13
TOTAL
916 2497
35 749 25 176
27
10 161
987 3610
Montreal , Que . Can.
1
124
1
Ottawa, Ont. , Can.
.
15
-
Toronto, Ont. Can.
24
100
1
Vancouver, B.C. Can.
-
_
.
V;innlpeg,Man. Can.#
-
1
-
5
89
20
9 124
15
114 100
1 21
TOTAL
25 240
94
20
124 260
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES: None. CANADA: None.
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES: None. CANADA: Winnipeg - South Africa 1, Total li
TABLE 11
- 11 -
UIILOADS.
RAIL &
TRUCK -
MIXED CITRUS - 41
u. s.
CITIES 4
5 CANADIAN
CITIES
PROM
SEPT. 1966 THRU
JULY 1967
- BY
STATES OP
ORIGIN
Lents on basis
TEXAS
500 boxes,
j TOTAL
Carlots rail Include
boat -
Truck 4
boat converted tc
carl
ot eaulva
j FLORIDA 1
CALIF. !
ARIZONA !
Cities
iRall
1
Rail
1
1
Rail
r
1
Rail
1 Rail
1
Truck
Truck 1
Truck 1
Truck
1 Truck
Albany, N. Y.
„
.
16
.
16
Atlamta, Qa.
-
«
„
1
^
_
_
1
Baltimore, Md.
213
.
11
»
.
^
^
224
_
Birmingham, Ala.
>
2
.
.
.
„
_
..
2
Boston. Mass.
135
30
38
_
5
.
.
^
179
30
Buffalo, N. Y.
24
2
3
.
^
^
_
27
2
Chicago, 111.
147
7
70
.
2
.
6
^
225
7
Cincinnati, 0.
149
.
7
_
1
_
..
157
Cleveland, 0.
3
_
25
.
1
^
.
^
29
^
Columbia, S. C.
4
_
2
.
^
^
_
6
^
Dallas, Tex.
_
1
1
^
^
^
1
3
Denver, Colo.
2
_
_
s
.
^
2
Detroit, Mich.
135
-
33
.
3
.
„
.
171
^
Port V/orth, Tex.
-
-
41
.
.
17
58
Houston, Tex.
-
-
3
1
_
.
_
1
3
2
Indianapolis, Ind.
1
.
4
1
•
•
6
Kansas City, Mo.
-
-
-
-
.
«
1
.
1
^
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
-
-
_
.
•
.
.
Louisville, Ky.
40
-
7
-
.
.
_
_
47
^
Memphis, Tenn.
4
-
-
_
1
•
•
_
5
M
Miami, Florida
-
_
2
..
•
.
.
_
2
^
Milwaukee, Wise.
.
1
4
2
»
.
_
«,
4
3
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
10
-
8
-
.
_.
.
18
Nashville, Tenn.
3
66
1
9
.
.
«
3
4
7B
New Orleans, La.
1
-
.
_
_
•
.
1
N.Y.C.- Newark, N.J.
1227
.
75
.
_
•
2
.
1304
.
Philadelphia, Pa.
234
-
21
.
_
«
.
305
-
Pittsburgh, Pa.
138
-
19
-
2
•
.
-
209
-
Portland, Oregon
-
-
-
.
3
•
.
_
3
-
Providence, H. 1.
-
1
1
-
_
.
_
•
1
1
St. Louis, Mo.
54
-
21
-
-
•
65
_
140
_
Salt Lake City, Utah
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
San Antonio, Tex.
.
•
_
1
•
.
.
1
m
2
San Fran-Oakland Cal.
-
.
-
-
-
•
-
-
-
-
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
-
-
_
-
10
•
-
-
10
m
V;ashington, D. C.
34
.
37
.
2
.
-
-
73
-
Wichita, Kansas
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
2658
110
408
55
32
-
74
23
3172
188
Montreal ,Que. Can.
^
..
.
_
^
.,
^
_
^
.
Ottawa , Ont. Can.
-
_
1
_
_
-
-
_
1
-
Toronto , Ont. Can.
_
_
_
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Vancouver .B.C. Can.
3
1
5
10
-
-
-
1
8
12
V;innipeg , Man. Can.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
3
1
6
10
-
-
-
1
9
12
# Additional UNLOADS - TRUCK - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA: None.
# Additional UNLOADS - RAIL - UNITED STATES - None. CANADA: None.
TABLE 12
12
1966-67 SEASON
Week
ig
G R A P E F
R U I T
} 0 R A N G
E S *
M U R C 0
|T T S
Endlr
Boxes Used
Totals To-Date
1 Boxes Used |
Totals To-Date
Boxes Used
ITtls To-Date
1966
Sept.
4
-
-
_
-
-
-
11
m
-
_
■^
-
_
18
-
«
»
.
_
.
25
-
.
_
.
_
_
Oct.
2
6,704
6,704
1,000
1,000
_
_
9
57,408
64,112
2,126
3,126
-
.
16
167,314
231,426
12,053
15,179
-
-
23
341,486
572,912
59,990
75,169
_
•
30
438,130
1,011,042
166.738
241,907
-
-
Nov.
6
464,600
1,475,642
301,744
543,551
_
-
13
510,969
1,986,611
455,025
998,676
.
-
20
501,890
2,488,501
664,374
1,563,050
_
-
27
432,133
2,920,634
654,405
2.317,455
-
-
Dec.
4
593,370
3,514,004
1,133,087
3,450,542
-
.
11
642,284
4,156,288
1,961,475
5,412,018
-
-
18
639,430
4,795,718
2,163,549
7,575,667
-
.
25
487,498
5,283,216
2,420,640
9,996,307
_
.
Jan.
1
474,563
5,757,779
2,714,475
12.710,783
-
-
1967
8
688,444
6,446,223
3,339,397
16,050,180
754
754
15
838,085
7,284,308
4,586,065
20,538,245
3,582
4,336
22
890 , 358
8,174,666
4,920,762
25,559,007
3,243
7,579
29
858 , 336
9,033,002
5,028,653
30,587,565
5,138
12,717
Feb.
5
797,122
9,830,124
5,315,441
35,903,106
7,135
19,852
12
597,209
10,427,333
3,842,644
39,745,750
10.664
30,516
19
828,814
11,256,147
5,587,641
45,333,391
17,187
47,703
26
643,729
11,899,876
4,359,094
49,692,485
17,408
55,111
Mar.
5
795.838
12,695,714
5,499,265
55,191,750
27,491
92,602
12
802,968
13,498,682
4,345,906
59,537,656
15,183
107,785
19
1,069,990
14,568,672
4,071,518
63,609,174
31,367
139,152
26
1,309,553
15,878,225
3,300,980
66,910,154
28,335
167,487
Apr.
2
1.538,320
17,415,545
2,551,058
59,471,212
23,360
190,847
9
1,558,990
18,975,535
2,383,210
71,854,422
17,830
208,577
16
1.503,916
20,479,451
2,587,723
74,442,145
10,034
218,711
23
1,133,973
21,618,424
3.821,948
78,264,093
5,547
224,258
30
739,809
22,358,233
4,664,122
82,928,215
4,560
228,818
May
7
636,011
22,994,244
4,424,312
37,353,027
2,321
231.139
14
419,615
23,413,859
4,325,937
91,578,964
2.363
233,502
21
371,842
23,785,701
4,302,561
95,981,525
909
234,411
28
427,382
24,213,033
4,294,999
100,275,524
359
234,770
June
4
376,585
24,589,668
4,545,873
104,822,397
255
235,025
11
394,279
24,983,947
4,755,504
109,579,001
-
235,025
18
359,257
25,343,204
4,551.243
114,140,244
_
235,025
25
197,414
25,540,518
3,837,874
117,978,118
-
235,025
July
2
248 , 332
25,788,950
3,490,809
121,468,927
-
235,025
9
237,965
26,026,915
1,213,073
122,682.000
157
235,182
15
162,770
26,189,685
471,595
123,153,596
225
235,408
23
66,911
25,256,596
164,235
123,317,832
-
235,408
31
40,671
26,297,257
82,431
123,400,263
-
235,408
Aufi 1
-31
19,954
26,317,221
62,727
123,462,990
"
235,408
26,317,221
123,462,990
235,408
* Includes Temples.
i
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee
Laiceland, Florida
TABLE X2
13
FLORIDA FRUIT PROCESSED - BY WEEKS AND TOTALS TO-DATE
1966-67 SEASON - CONTl^fUED
T A K 0 E L 0 S
! TANGERIN
Boxes Used | Totals To-Date |
Boxes Used [ Totals To-Date
11
^
I
18
.
_
25
-
_
2
1,149
1.149
9
851
2,000
16
1,776
3.776
23
518
4.294
30
1,522
5,816
6
5,751
11,567
13
13,127
24,694
20
34,020
58,714
27
30,340
89,054
4
25 , 272
114,326
11
27,679
142,005
18
27,596
169,601
25
23,961
193,562
1
7.807
201,369
8
26,693
230,062
15
25 , 472
255,534
22
24,965
280,499
29
22,511
303,010
5
27,566
330,976
12
15,012
345,988
19
21.548
367,536
26
14,942
382,473
5
9,504
391,982
12
1,811
393,793
19
6,671
400,464
26
3,389
403.853
2
1,255
405,108
9
361
405,469
16
-
405,469
23
-
405,469
30
.
405,469
7
>
405,469
14
-
405,469
21
-
405,469
28
-
405,469
4
-
405,469
11
268
405,737
18
-
405,737
25
-
405,737
2
-
405.737
9
-
405,737
16
-
405,737
23
-
405.737
31
-
405.737
-31
-
405.737
19
20
237
1.123
6,041
29,381
84,660
97,382
130,590
181,421
130.050
63.805
138,190
103.814
51.005
27,342
11,800
4.055
1,819
362
2.667
371
844
140
45
235
91
19
39
276
1.399
7.440
36.821
121.461
218.863
349,453
530,874
660,924
724.729
862.919
966.733
1,017,738
1,045.080
1,056,880
1,060,935
1,062,754
1,063,116
1,065,783
1,066,154
1,065,998
1,067,138
1,067,183
1.067,418
1,067,418
1,067.509
1.067.509
1,067,509
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1,067,510
1.067,510
1,067,510
405,737
1,067,510
, Note - Does not Include 158,947 boxes Oranges and 389,816 boxes Grapefruit diverted and re-
inspected. Does not include 144,192 boxes Oranges, 159 boxes Grapefruit, 17 boxes Tangelos and
18 boi.es Tangerines shipped f:om Florida under special permit of Florida Citrus Commission for
■conversion into By-Products, etc. in other states. Does not include 50,234 boxes Oranges and
10,852 boxes Grapefruit from 1965-66 crop processed August 1 through September 25, 1966.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Citrus Marketlrig Agreement Committee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 13
14
FKESH CITRUS - FLORIDA EXPORTS
BY WEEKS - 1966-67 SEASON
- Standard Box Basis -
Week
EXPO
R
T
S
Ending
Commercial
1
1
Government
GRflPEPRUIT 1 ORANGES
1
GRAPEFRUIT j ORANGES
Nov.
Dec.
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
1967 25
Jan. 1
15
22
29
5
12
19
26
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
486
11,092
24,060
36,030
24,067
16,242
5,742
4,751
10,213
1,394
3,246
1,865
925
1,557
1,337
2,343
4,271
6,640
4,432
8,628
4,766
6,325
6,525
3,786
18,230
4,658
4,592
5,975
4,180
7,838
13,859
22,731
6,539
1,321
1,563
1,076
1,245
1,023
50
25
32
59
12,798
63,510
53,049
445
1,786
1,075
1,333
376
9,602
280
3,215
2,322
923
2,168
3,640
4,045
112,905
7,281
10,270
18,852
33,691
13,519
20, 517
119,296
6,900
4,426
7,785
4,427
8,811
9,631
2,300
1,985
4,510
1,975
1,450
1,011
1,734
2,533
2,467
1,040
2,105
500
1,316
562
682
962
608
1.002
1,463
26
974
865
495
878
552
800
534
1,511
859
18
1,630
1,338
882
697
429
635
745
1,085
712
100
3,563
2,154
4,242
175
3.029
3,467
6,049
4,461
224
2,870
589
5,655
6,033
10,488
6.426
2,567
7,806
1,994
5,450
2,298
12,248
928
605
2,529
4,274
2,550
700
150
3,048
1,456
2,512
778
2,672
150
TOTAL
285,678
551,189
33,750
114.141
Made Available
through the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, V/inter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 14
- 15 -
UKITED STATES
EXPORTS OF FRESH ORANGES
^ TANGERINES
; - BY MONTHS
JULY 1966
thru JUNE
1967
84
lb. Boxes
COUNTRY 1
JULY !
AUGUST 1 SEPTEMBER 1
OCTOBER !
NOVEMBER '
DECEMBER
YEAR 1
1
1
1
1
1
1966
Bahamas
2.124
2.981
1,465
1,516
1.383
122
BelgluiD- Luxembourg
ei,3Qi
67,757
49,074
2,740
1,295
-
Bermuda
90
163
76
108
466
305
Canada
210. 126
167.844
185,244
134,879
298,787
392.952
Denmark
2,700
_
_
-
-
-
Finland
-
-
-
-
-
-
France
11,748
-
-
-
-
-
French Pac Is.
598
1.371
2,626
1,255
658
2.194
Germany, East
-
_
_
.
55,714
73,928
Germany, West
2,250
-
-
-
-
119
Hong Kong
65.848
79,851
52,617
51.732
21,714
18,353
Ireland
450
-
-
-
-
-
Japan
3,133
4,417
4,404
3,013
4,331
2,942
Malaysia
254
-
-
-
-
-
Mexico
16.331
20,236
15,516
11,447
8,687
576
Nansei i Nampo
8,100
5.950
203
.
132
344
Netherlands
120, 205
47.123
81,923
6,566
452
-
Netherland Antilles
978
357
142
451
4.752
1,624
New Zealand
.
-
-
.
-
-
Norway
47,713
16.138
-
-
-
417
Philippines, Rep. of
7,859
3,222
2,384
1.288
702
769
Singapore
5,252
3,482
1,723
-
-
-
Sweden
6,534
2,889
525
.
_
60
Switzerland
-
-
.
-
-
United Kingdom
243
-
-
_
-
1,725
Others
345
1,062
128
57
1.267
53
TOTALS
594, 282
424,843
398.050
215,052
400.340
495.484
COOTITRY iTflMTTAR" 1
YEAR |JANUAR. ,
FEBRUARY j
MARCH !
APRIL !
MAY !
JUNE
1967
Bahamas
45
1,798
2,392
3,067
3.304
3,550
Be Igium- Luxembourg
48
-
2,283
34,060
98.501
97,617
Bermuda
-
431
1,013
261
932
705
Canada
471,535
424, 486
418,743
537,654
525, 266
305,357
Denmark
-
658
5,585
5,753
9.808
5,396
Finland
-
208
-
571
131
-
France
-
_
7,582
55,985
72.301
54, 547
French Pac. Is.
638
669
1,988
1,191
948
2,091
Germany, East
-
-
117,670
115,927
-
-
Germany, West
_
-
83
13,134
15,350
16,120
Hong Kong
102,017
43,715
100,908
74.454
81,779
80,852
Ireland
_
-
-
7,634
-
1,798
Japan
3,751
4,501
5,906
7,094
5,781
7,123
Malaysia
-
-
-
974
976
1,955
Mexico
-
845
488
917
833
364
Nansei 4 Nampo
844
3248
5844
13.041
13,379
5,536
Netherlands
1,520
2,566
22,295
60.412
145.635
166,804
Netherlands Antilles
4,335
4,231
4,013
4.565
5,449
5,582
New Zealand
22,500
-
-
-
-
-
Norway
-
1,219
4,698
27,987
28.568
21,579
Philippines, Rep. of
3,958
2,770
9,125
5,129
7,793
7,730
Singapore
81
1,605
3,523
4,501
5,864
22,600
Sweden
M
_
8,543
15,182
19,559
10,650
Switzerland
-
-
-
-
-
-
United Kingdom
452
3.684
11,553
39,503
37,594
53,285
Others
TOTALS
60
172
496,806
152
740
502
2,448
612,395
735. 587
1,061,797
1,081.354
894,500
Foreign Agri
cultural
Service, U. S.
Dept. of
Agriculture,
Washington. D.
C.
TABLE 14
-
16 -
UNITED STATES
EXPORTS OF
FRESH GRAPEFRUIT - BY
MONTHS
JULY 1966 1
bhru JUNE 1967
78- lb Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
{ JULY
[ AUGUST
j SEPTEMBER [
OCTOBER
{ NOVEMBER
j DECEMBER
1966
Austria
-
_
_
_
.
_
Bahamas
175
344
134
283
65
206
Be Igl um- Liucemb ourg
5,257
10,452
7,477
1,826
83
63
Bermuda
213
110
98
156
110
-
Canada
76,432
64, 122
42,846
226.002
279.411
199,745
Denmark
433
648
-
Finland
_
_
_
505
245
-
France
22,512
23,578
8,391
17.101
6,251
9,112
Germany, West
235
1,134
1,626
24,564
5,926
1,067
Hong Kong
317
200
38
38
144
206
Ireland
_
433
-
-
-
-
Japan
2,273
2,538
864
707
3,857
4,039
Malaysia
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mexico
1,159
1,233
125
-
102
180
Nansei A Nampo
382
42
-
-
-
-
Netherlands
3,013
11,011
14,596
59,115
3,926
494
Netherland Antilles
147
66
85
_
-
_
Norway
2,864
757
-
722
1,223
235
Philippines, Rep. of
23
55
46
25
81
-
Singapore
>
-
-
_
-
-
Sweden
1,858
4,837
1,018
12,920
4,838
1,546
Switzerland
_
.
.
_
_
23
United Kingdom
423
423
.
-
315
1,717
Others
-
3,139
-
1,218
-
192
TOTALS
123,716
125,123
77,847
345,292
306,577
218,825
COUNTRY
YEAR
j JANUARY
{ FEBRUARY
! . MARCH j
APRIL-
{• MAY
{ JUNE
1967
Austria
-
-
_
.
104
.
Bahamas
226
407
434
677
746
604
Be Igium- Luxembourg
954
2.601
3,719
8,005
12,245
15,973
Bermuda
-
.
.
.
..
«
Canada
263,768
216,506
361,569
339,543
277,479
192,373
Denmark
-
1,006
1,515
1,731
4,926
2,193
Finland
-
-
90
90
«
378
Prance
17,172
14,398
12.503
52,089
40,883
53,501
Germany, West
2,755
14.064
12,233
15,785
7.586
9,576
Hong Kong
128
343
271
120
463
328
Ireland
_
_
164
1,499
_
829
Japan
2.633
2,324
1,896
2.563
4.927
5,787
Malaysia
-
-
«
41
.
Mexico
-
m
_
273
333
Nansei 4 Nampo
-
-
_
43
341
86
Netherlands
2,845
5,154
7,928
27,153
37.112
40,073
Netherland Antilles
69
10
90
85
Norway
271
282
663
4,021
3.924
1.984
Philippines, Rep. of
43
43
49
Singapore
215
329
205
86
97
»
Sweden
1.750
3,428
4,478
6,902
4,365
4,846
Switzerland
-
-
-
1,070
359
United Kingdom
-
2,829
1,212
15, 149
4,149
4,152
Others
-
237
263,961
13,296
422,366
509
467.222
4,908
405.337
5,823
TOTALS
292,829
339,844
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C,
CABLE 15
- 17
i;ensus near. loey. Ic
)y9, 1909 i
Yearly 19
19-196©
Crop Year
|CALIP# 1
FLA.# 1
TEX.# 1
ARI2.#|
ALA# 1
LA.# 1
^ass.#|
TOTAL#
1889
1899
1909
1.245
5,882
14.440
3,147
273
4,888
T h 0 u s
11
and Bo
11 1/
33
X e B -
1
1
152
5
4,392
6,167
19,530
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
16.632
23,771
14.021
21.283
24, 153
8.000
9,400
8,400
10,900
13,700
9
5
5
10
6
80
60
80
81
86
20
82
82
190
225
37
42
50
60
75
31
25
30
45
55
24,809
33,385
22,668
32,569
38,300
Average
19,972
10,080
7
77
120
53
37
30.346
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
18,506
24,200
28,252
22,737
39,159
11.300
10,200
11,000
9,500
16,500
17
12
41
85
125
60
86
75
54
99
2
130
75
110
85
75
100
150
200
220
27
42
50
30
29,960
34.755
39,635
32,736
56,218
Average
26,571
11.700
56
75
80
149
30
38,661
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
21.195
35. 179
34,658
34.265
28,439
9.800
19.200
14,200
16,400
17.900
261
250
520
325
430
137
139
145
147
155
212
3
80
120
3
187
287
245
278
245
37
2
54
60
2
31,829
55,060
49,902
51.615
47,174
Average
30,747
15,500
357
145
84
246
35
47,116
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
45,047
32,809
28,827
45,914
41.420
17.500
18.000
22,100
26,200
33,300
650
777
2,000
1,440
2,815
170
240
220
350
430
140
2
56
76
96
293
244
309
238
385
88
1
26
67
85
63.988
52,073
54,538
74,285
78.531
Average
39,003
23,440
1,536
282
74
294
53
64,683
1939
1940
1941
44,425
50.778
52.155
28,000
31,300
29,300
2,360
2,650
2,850
595
528
660
75
1
5
228
253
192
59
1
75,742
85, 510
85,163
Continued Page 18
TABLE 15
18
Crop
Year- Cent • d
UNITED STATES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1689, 1899, 1909 4 Yearly 1919-1965
I CALIP#| PLA# I TEX.# | ARIZ. #
I I I I
I ALA.# I LA.# I
I I I
MISS.# I TOTAL#
I
1942
1943
Average
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
Average
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
Average
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Average
1939
1960
1961
1952
1963
Average
1954
1965 2/
1955
Preliminary
sand Boxes-
44,329
51,961
41,400
49,800
2,550
3,550
730
1,100
*
340
240
*
89,349
106,651
48,730
35,960
2,792
732
16
250
12
88,483
60,500
44,010
53,530
45,830
37,010
4/48,800
54,000
3/58,400
62,400
62,700
48,176 56,860
41,860
45,210
38,410
46,030
32,400
63,500
4/72,100
3/83,100
77,100
4/95,300
40,782 78,420
39. 420
38,370
35,900
23,200
40,200
4/93,500
4/95,700
4/97,800
84, 600
90,500
35,418 92,420
31,200
25,000
20,400
J/28,800
j/32, 000
94, 300
91,500
117,400
74,500
58,300
27,480 87,220
4.400
4,800
5,000
5,200
3,400
1,150
1,210
1,200
780
710
350
330
410
300
300
4,560
1,010
340
1,760
2,700
300
1,000
900
985
1,400
"^30
900
1.170
370
300
50
50
100
1,332
1,037
174
1.500
1,500
1,6CX)
2,000
2,300
1,130
1,150
1,290
1,250
610
175
195
115
205
220
1,800
1,086
182
2,700
3.500
2.300
40
240
1,500
1,160
1,440
1,560
2.200
260
275
255
15
15
1,756
1,572
164
5/31.600 J/86.200 880 2,420
5/36,850 100.400 1.300 2,600
36,500 146,200 2,900 3,450
8
113,210
104,350
118,540
114,510
104, 120
110,946
108,745
121,710
122. 590
125,080
130,370
121,745
135.725
137,015
136,705
111,255
133.830
130,906
129.950
121, 535
141.795
104.915
92.755
113,192
121.108
141,150
189,050
# Includes Tangerines
X/ To Small production to estimate
2/ Revised
3/ Includes economic abandonment:
Negligible
Early 4 Midseason - 900.000 boxes
Tangerines - 800,000 Boxes
Tangerines - 1944-45 season, 150,000 boxes
1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes; 1953-54
season 500,000 boxes; 1954-55 season, 200,000 boxes; 1955-56 season,
200,000 boxes; 1955-57 season, 200,000 boxes. 1954 season 150,000 boxes.
5/ Includes economic abandonment: Oranges 1952, 330,000 boxes; 1953, 550,000 boxes; 1954
500,000 boxes; 1965, 500,000 boxes.
_4/ Includes economic abandonment:
1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes;
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
ABLE 16
19
urntTED STATES; Total Grapefruit Production - By States
Census Year, 1689, 1899, 1909 i Yearly 1919-1966
:rop Year
FLA
TEX.
CALIF
AKtZ.
TOTAL
-Thousand Boxes-
,889
.899
.909
919
.920
.921
,922
,923
,924
.925
.926
.927
.926
.929
.930
L931
L932
L933
L934
L935
L936
L937
L93B
L939
L940
1941
Average
Average
Average
Average
10
..
»
_
10
12
_
10
1
31
i/l.
062
-
123
1
1,
186
5,
900
3
363
29
6,
295
5.
800
5
395
34
6.
234
6,
700
8
360
35
7,
103
7,
800
35
394
60
8.
289
6,
500
65
363
95
9,
023
6.
940
23
375
51
7.
369
8,
900
301
3^7
105
9,
693
7,
500
200
600
150
8.
550
8,
600
361
672
120
9.
753
7,
500
524
720
176
8,
920
n.
300
753
072
211
13,
236
8,
780
428
670
152
10,
030
8,
300
1,550
1
000
365
11,
215
15
800
1,200
1
,290
400
18,
590
10
700
2.600
1
,431
450
15,
181
H
600
1,440
1
,350
614
15
004
10
900
1.200
1
,772
800
14
672
11
460
1,598
1
,366
526
14
952
15
200
2,740
2
,167
1
,240
21
347
11
500
2,780
2
,257
1
.600
18
347
IR
100
9,630
1
,540
1
,4O0
30
,670
14
,600
11,340
1
,943
2
,750
31
133
23
,300
15,670
1
.924
2
,700
43
,594
16
,540
6,532
1
,969
1
,976
29
,018
15
.900
14,400
1
,992
2
,900
35
,192
24,600
13,650
1
,983
2
,650
42
,863
19
,200
14.500
3
,181
3
,380
40
,261
Continued Page 20
TABLE 16
- 20 -
UNITED STATES; Ototal Grapefruit Production, By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 <5c Yearly 1919-1966
Crop
Year - Continued
FLA.
TEX.
CALIF.
T
ARIZ.
TOTAL
- T
h o u
sand
Boxes-
1942
?7
300
17
510
3>
071
2,
600
50
481
1943
Average
31
000
17
710
3,
300
4,080
55,
090
23
500
15
554
2
705
3
122
44,981
1944
22
300
22
300
3,
830
3
750
52,
180
1945
3?
000
24
000
3,
350
4
100
63
450
1946 3/
29
000
23
300
3,
120
4
100
59,
520
1947
33
000
23
200
2,
430
3,
000
61
630
1948
Average
30.
200
11
300
2,
150
1.
880
45,
530
29,
300
20
820
2.
976
3
366
56,
462
194«
24
200
6
400
2,
500
3,
400
36
500
1950
33
200
7
500
2.
730
3,
150
46
580
1951
3/
36,
000
200
2,
160
2.
140
40
500
1952
32
500
400
2,
460
3,
000
38,
360
1953
3/
Average
^,
000
1
200
2,
500
2,
670
48,
370
33,
580
3
140
2,
470
2,
872
42,
062
1954
34,800
2
500
2,
420
2,
470
^
190
1955
'38,
300
2
200
2.
510
2,
370
45,
380
1956
37.
400
2.
800
2,
410
2,
180
44,790 1
1957
31
100
3,
500
2,
400
2,
780
39.
780
1958
Average
35,
200
4.
200
2,
530
1.
870
43,
800
35,
360
3,
040
2.
508
2,
334
43,
442
1959
30,
500
5
200
2,
700
3,
220
41,
620
1960
31,
600
6
800
2,
640
2,
260
43,
300
1961
3/,
35,
000
2,
700
2,
740
2,
270
42,
710
1952
I.
30,
000
70
2,
500
2,
170
34,740 1
1963
3/
Average
3^ .
26,
300
500
4,
200
3,
210
34,
210
30,
680
3.
054
2.
956
2,
626
39,
316
1964
31.
900
2
000
4,
230
2,
900
41,
030
1965
2/3/
34,
900
3
800
4,
950
3,
050
46
700
1966 Preliminary
43,
500
5
800
4,
600
2,
100
56,
000
_1/ 500 Boxes or less
2/ Revised
3/ Includes economic
abandonment.
1946-47 season - 2,600,000 boxes (seedless 800,000- others 1.800,000)
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000- others 2,500,000)
1953-54 season - 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000 others 1,000,000)
1961 season - Florida 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100, OC
Arizona 100,000 boxes; Calif. 120,000 boxes;
1962 season - Calif. 2,000 boxes;
1963 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes;
1964 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes; 1965 season - Calif. 5,000 boxes.
0. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Reporting Service.
rABLE 17
21 -
PHODUCTIOH - FLORIDA ORANGES
SEGREGATED - TANGELOS, TEMPLES, OTHER EARLY & mD-SEASON, VALENCTAS i TANGERINES
Crop Year
TANGELOS
TEMPLES
EARLY 4
MID- SEASON
I
VALENCIAS
TANGERINES
TOTAL
PRCDUCnON
1947-48
1946-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951- 52
1952-53
195>54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1951-62
1962-63
1953-64
1964-65
1955-66 2/
1966-67 1/
235
320
350
300
550
500
1,000
750
900
1,000
1,200
1,800
T h o
710
1,100
1,700
1,700
2,200
2.500
2,800
2,700
1,500
3,000
3,900
4,000
4,600
2,000
3,400
3,800
4,500
5.000
u s a n d
31,000
32.000
32,890
35,700
42,100
40,600
48,000
49.500
48.700
51,600
51,200
44,100
45,100
47,000
52,300
43,500
24,400
42,600
47,000
73,200
o X e 6 -
27,400
26,300
24.900
30,500
34.800
29.900
41.100
36.400
39.500
38,700
29. BOO
38.900
42,500
35.700
56,500
29,000
30,500
39.800
48.900
68,000
4,000
4,400
5,000
3/4,800
3/4,500
~ 4,900
3/5,000
3/5,100
"5/4,700
3/4,800
2.100
4,500
2,800
4,900
4,000
2,000
3,600
3,900
3,600
5,600
62.400
62,700
63.500
72.100
83.100
77,100
96.300
93.500
95.935
98,120
84.950
90,800
94,850
92. 100
118,400
77,250
62,800
91,100
105,200
153,600
T? July estimate. 2/ Revised. 3/ Includes Government purchases A
E«asons: 1950-51 200,000 boxes; 1^51-52 400,000 boxes; 1953-54 500,000
boxes; 1956-57 200,000 boxes.
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
abandonment
boxes; 1955-
for economic
56 200.000
SEEDLESS and "OTHER"
Crop Year I
1947-43
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-53
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66 2/
1966-67 1/
S e
White
e d 1 e s s
Pink
15,800
15.500
15.500
12,500
14,000
13,400
11,900
14.800
12.500
12. 100
13.000
14.400
18.500
TOTAL Seedy
(others) j
TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT
PRODUCTION
- T h o u B
and Boxes-
-
14,800
18.200
-
14,700
15.500
-
11,200
13.000
.
15,800
17.400
.
17,700
16.300
_
17,100
15,400
.
21,900
20,100
4.700
20.500
14.300
5.000
20.600
17,700
6.100
21.600
15,800
5.000
17.600
13.500
5.600
19,500
15.600
6.700
20,100
10.400
7.300
19,200
12.400
9,000
23.800
11.200
7,500
20.000
10.000
7,600
19,700
6,600
8,700
21.700
10. 200
9,300
23,700
11.200
11,500
30.000
13.500
3/33,300
30,200
24.200
33,200
3/36,000
32,500
3/42,000
~ 34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35.200
30.500
31.600
35.000
30.000
26,300
31,900
34,900
43,500
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised. ^ ,
5/ Includes Government purchases for economic reasons: 1947-48 3,700.000 boxes (seedless
2 400,000; Others 1,300.000); 1951-52 season 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000 boxes. Others
2, =00, 000); 1953-54 season 1.300.000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - others 1,000,000); 1961 season
200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100,000).
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 18
' ■■ - 22 ^
PRODUCTIOM AND UTILIZATION - PLOKEDA CITRUS
CROPS OP 1962-63 to 1965-66 INCLUSIVE
CROP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
i/3/
Farm
Disposition
For
Farm
House
Hold
Use
Sold
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Total
Fresh
Sales
Shipped Out Of State
m ^ -, \^^^ ^. L 4. m . Intra Total
Total linciudlng (Boat I Truck! state ' Pro-
l^^^ss I I I Sales I cessed
Thou
sand
B 0 X e
s
2/
ALL ORANGES (Excluding Tangerines)
1952-63
74,500
575
73,925
11,680
8,802
2
427
132
5.543
3,478
62.245
1963-64
58,300
540
57,660
12,825
f::,484
2
568
14
5.902
4,341
44.835
1964-65
66,200
740
85,460
16,104
11,427
3
749
37
7.541
4,57"'
69,356
1965-66 5/
100,400
800
99,600
17,072
17,072
3
917
291
8,175
4,869
82, 528
Early & Midseason
1962-63
43,500
300
43,200
7,485
5,668
V
^/^
V
1.817
35.715
1553-64
24,400
300
24,100
5,891
3,845
^^
*-<
4/,
2,046
18,209
1964-65
42.600
350
42,250
7,438
5,100
y.
M
^.
2,338
34,812
1965-66 5/
47,000
400
46,600
8.779
5,396
^/
^/
^/
2,383
37,821
Valencies
1962-53
29,000
250
28,750
3.392
1,974
4/
4/
4/^
1,418
25,358
1963-64
30,500
300
30,200
5.448
3,567
^/
^/
^/
1,881
24,752
1964-65
39,800
350
39, 450
6,460
4,562
M
"^Z,
"^Z,
1,898
32.990
1965-66 5/
48,900
350
48,550
5,853
4,015
^/
^/
V
1,838
42,697
TANGERINES "
1952-63
2,000
20
1,980
1,580
1,4P0
370
-
1,110
100
400
1963-64
3,600
70
3,530
2.397
2,126
337
-
1,789
271
1.133
1954-65
3,900
70
3,830
2.511
2,224
512
-
1,712
287
1,169
1955-66 5/
3,600
70
3,530
2.662
2.339
571
-
1,768
323
858
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1962-53
30,000
125
29,875
13,913
12,066
2
707
115
9,244
1,847
15,962
1963-64
26,300
180
26.120
14, 539
12, 547
2
848
65
9,634
1,992
11,581
1964-65
31,900
180
31,720
15,666
13.561
3
940
25
9,595
2.105
15,054
1965-56 5/
34,900
180
34.720
14,897
12.812
3
726
35
9.051
2.085
19,823
Seedless
1962-53
20,000
75
19.925
11,595
10,833
4/
4/
4/ 1
,126
7,966
1963-64
19,700
130
19,570
13.585
12,039
V
^/
!■/ 1
,547
5,984
1954-55
21,700
130
21,570
13,995
12,505
^/
■^/
-^ 1
,4^1
7,574
1955-66 5/
23,700
130
23.570
13.737
12,214
^/
^/
4/ 1
,523
9,833
Other than Seedless
1952-63
10,000
50
9,950
1.954
1,233
4/
4/
V.
721
7,996
1963-64
6,500
50
5,532
953
508
^/,
^.
^.
445
5,597
1964-65
10,200
50
10,150
1.670
1,056
^
^
^
614
3,480
1965-66 5/
11,200
50
11,150
1,160
598
^/
■*/
3/
562
9,990
Temples
1962-63
2,000
25
1,975
303
560
4/
4/
4/
243
1,172
1963-64
3,400
40
3,360
1,486
1,072
^/
^/
V
414
1,874
1964-65
3,800
40
3,750
2,206
1,755
^/
-^/
^/
441
1,554
1965-66 5/
4,500
50
4,440
2,440
1,972
^/
^/
^/
468
2,010
TANGELOS
1952-63
750
5
745
582
468
4/
4/
4/
114
153
1963-64
900
10
890
569
516
"^/
^/
'4.
153
221
1954-65
1,000
10
990
796
605
^/
^/
^
191
194
1955-66 5/
1,200
15
1,185
954
700
V
■^/
V
264
221
LIMES
1962-63
4O0
5
395
231
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
164
1963-64
450
5
445
232
^/
■^/
"^/
^/
y
213
1964-65
560
5
555
295
^/
^/
^/
^/
4/
260 5
1955-66 5/
415
5
410
270
V
V
4/
4/
4/
140 1
Note
- 1966-57
Season
, figures not available a
t time of
Summary
Release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production of Value"
are the
same for <
sach season. 2/
!Jet content ol
"Box of Fla. orgs
. & tang;
90 lbs
; grapefruit i limes. 80
lbs. 3/ Includes
economic
abandonment.
4/ Not Available. 5/ Preliminary.
U. S, Department of Agr
1 culture
, Statist
ical Reporting Service.
TABLE, 19
- 23 -
PRODUCTION ^ UTILIZATIOII
CALIPORIilA CITRUS
CBOPS OP 1962-63 to 1965-66 INCLUSIVE
1
I
I Pro-
duo-
I tion
I having
I value
I 1/
CHOP
SEASON
Total
PfiO-
DUC-
TION
i/3/
FARM
DISPOSITION
For
Farm
House
Hold
Use
SOLD
UTILIZATION OP SALES
Fresh Sales | Total
1 1 r Pro-
I I cess-
Total I Packed | Loose | ed
ALL ORANGES
Thousand Boxes 2/
1962-53
28,800
20,270
200
28,270
18.190
5/
5/
10,080
1963-64
32,000
31.250
200
30,950
22,435
V
"5/
8,814
1964-65 6/
31,200
31.200
200
31,000
24, 470
V
V
6,030
1965-66 "4^/
35,700
35.100
200
34,900
24.690
1/
5/
10, 410
Wavels A Miscellaneous
1962-63 6/
12,600
12,270
100
12.170
9,000
5/
5/
3,270
196>64 6/
1964-65 "5/
15,300
15, 200
14,950
14,800
100
100
14.650
14.700
12,636
13,510
¥
1
2,314
1,290
1965-66 1/
18,700
18.200
100
le.ioo
14,090
3/
1/
4,110
?alenclas
1962-63 6/
16,200
16,000
100
15.900
190
5/
5/
6,810
1963-64 6/
16,700
16,300
100
15.200
9,800
5/^
y.
6,500
1964-65 "5/
16,000
15.700
100
15.600
10,960
5/
y
4,740
1965-66 4/
17,000
16.900
100
16.800
10.600
1/
5/
6,300
(VLL GRAPEPRUTT
1962-63 6/
2,500
2,476
22
2,454
1.601
S/,
y
875
1963-64 6/
4.200
4,175
22
4,153
2,683
y.
y
1,492
1964-65 6/
4.230
4.205
22
4,183
2,579
y.
y
1,626
1965-66 "a/
4,850
4,823
22
4, "01
2,867
5/
y
1,956
Desert Valleys
1962-63
1,200
1,198
6
1.192
717
y.
%
475
1963-64
2,500
2,497
6
2,491
1,543
^
y
948
1964-65 6/
2.530
2,521
6
2,515
1,375
|/,
y
1,146
1965-66 3/
2,750
2,739
6
2,733
1,483
y
y
1.256
Other Areas
1962-63 6/
1.300
1,284
16
1,270
884
y,
y,
400
1963-64 6/
1.700
1,684
16
1,670
1,140
y.
y.
544
1964-65 6/
1.700
1,684
15
1,670
1,204
y.
y,
460
1965-66 V
2,100
2,084
16
2.070
1.384
y
y
700
LETTONS
1962-63 6/
12.500
12,485
15
12,470
8.895
y,
y
3,590
1963-64 "5/
17,300
17,285
15
17,270
9.000
y.
y
8,285
1964-65 "5/
13,100
13,085
15
13,070
8,370
y.
y
4.715
1965-66 V
14.300
14,285
15
14, 270
9.095
y
y
5.190
LEMONS ( ARIZONA)
1962-63
490
490
1
469
325
y.
y
164
1963-64 6/
1,740
1.740
2
1,738
438
y.
y
1.300
1964-65 "5/
1.110
1,108
2
1,106
584
y
y
524
1965-66 4/
1,970
1,968
2
1,966
643
y
y
1.325
iTote
- 1966-67
Season.
figures not
available
at time of
Summary Release.
1/ Difference
between "Total Production" and
"Productl
on having Value" Include
quantl
ties to
Charity or
eliminated.
2/ Net content
of box of
Calif. Oi^anges considered to
be 75 lbs;
Grapefruit In
Desert Valleys
64 lbs; in
other areas 67 lbs;
Lemons 76
lbs.
3/ Includes economic abandonment.
4/ Preliminary,
5/ Not Available.
5/ Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABT.E 20
- 24 -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION -
TEXAS,
ARIZONA 4 LOUISIANA
CITRUS
CKOPS OP
1962-63 to 1965-66.
INCLUSIVE
STATE
FARM \
UTILIZATION
Total
DISPOSITION !
OF
SALES
CROP
PRO-
DUC-
For Farm
SEASON
TION
1/
House
1
Sold Fresh
Total
Hold
Sales
1 Processed
^
Use
1
1
1
T h
0 u s s
I n d B
0 X e
s J/
TEXAS - ORANGES. ALL
1962-63
40
15
25
25
-
1953-64
240
12
228
200
28
1954-65
880
12
868
793
75
1965-56 4/
1,300
35
1,265
1,113
152
Early & Mldseason 3/
1062-33
25
_
-
m
-
1953-54
-
_
-
-
-
1954-65
_
_
_
_
-
1955-56
_
..
_
_
_
Valencias 3/
1952-53
15
m
-
-
-
1953-64
m
_
_
_
>
1954-55
■m
-
•
_
-
1965-56
-
_
-
-
-
GRAPEFRUIT, ALL
1962-53
70
25
45
45
-
1953-54
500
45
455
430
25
1964-55
2,000
45
1,955
1,315
139
1955-65 4/
3,800
70
3,730
3,010
720
ARIZONA - ORANGES. ALL
1952-63
1,560
20
1.540
985
554
1963-64
2,200
20
2,130
1,650
530
1955-65
2,420
20
2.400
1,701
699
1965-56 4/
2,420
20
2.400
1.553
747
Navels 4 Miscellaneous 3/
1952-63
640
10
630
530
100
1953-64
-
_
-
-
-
1954-65
-
_
.
_
-
1955-66
_
_
.
-
-.
Valencias
1962-63
920
10
910
456
454
1953-54
>
_
.
_
_
1954-55
-
_
.
_
-
1955-66
_
_
.
_
.
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1952-53
2,170
20
2,150
890
1,260
1963-64
3,210
20
3,190
2.129
1,061
1964-55
2,900
20
2,880
1.788
1,092
1955-66 4/
3,050
20
3,030
1,903
1,127
LOUISIANA - ORANGES. ALL
1962-53
15
1
14
14
-
1953-54
15
1
14
14
-
1954-65
.
.
-
-
-
1955-66 4/
-
-
-
-
-
Note - 1965-57 season, figu
res not
available at
time of Summary
Release.
\/ "Total Production" and "Production having value"
are the same each season.
2/ Net content of box of Oranges in
Texas 4
Louisiana. 90 lbs; in Arizona 75 lbs.
Net content of box of Grapefruit
in Texas. 80 lb
s; in
Arizona 54 lbs.
3/ Utilization of Texas A Arizona Oranges -
by varieties.
not available.
~K/ Preliminary.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 21
25
PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION - UNITED STATES
CITRUS
CROPS OP 1952-63 to 1966-67, INCLUSIVE
CH)P
Production
FARM DISPOSITION
UTILIZATION OF SALES
Total
PRDDUCJ.TON
SEASON
Having
For
Farm
Fresh
Total
1/
Value
1/
House
Hold
Use
Sold
Sales
Processed
ORANGES (Excluding Is
ingerlnes) -
Box basis -
Thousand box«
'S 2/
1962-63
104,900
104,585
810
103.774
30,681
72,879
1963-64
92,740
91,905
872
91.318
37,111
54,207
1964-65 3/
120,710
120,210
973
119,237
43,077
76,150
1965-65 3/
139,820
139,420
1,055
133,365
44,528
93,837
1966-67 1./
189,050
6/
6/
6/
6/
6/
Ton Basis -
Thousand tons 2/
1962-63
4,494
4,481
35
4,446
1.246
3,200
1963-64
3,906
3,885
37
3.848
1,460
2,368
1964-65 3/
5,180
5,161
42
5.119
1,742
3,377
1965-66 "5/
6,005
5,990
45
5,945
1,806
4,139
1966-67 1./
8,207
6/
6/
6/
6/
6/
TANGERINES ~
Box Basis -
Thousan<f'i3oxes 2/
1962-63 5/
2,000
2,000
20
1,950
1.560
400
1963-64 5/
3,500
3,600
70
3,530
2.397
1,133
1964-65 3/5/
4,440
4,290
81
4,209
3.001
1,208
1965-65 l/S/
4,130
4.130
81
4,049
3.112
937
1966-57 3/5/-
'/ 5,600
6/
6/
6/
6/
6/
Ton Basis -
Thousand Tons 2/
1962-63 5/
95
95
1
94
75
19
195>64"5/
171
171
3
168
114
54
1964-65 3/5/
205
198
3
195
133
57
1965-66 3/5/
191
191
4
187
143
44
1966-67 1-/5/-
'/ 266
6/
6/
6/
6/
6/
GRAPEPRUIT
Box Basis -
Thousand Boxes 2/
1962-63
34,740
34,738
192
34,546
16,449
l'::,097
1963-64 3/
34,210
33,907
267
33,940
19,781
14,139
1964-65 3/
41.030
41,027
267
40,760
21.849
18,911
1965-66 3/
45,500
46,595
292
46,303
22.677
23,626
1966-67 3/
56,000
6/
6/
5/
6/
6/
Ton Basis -
Thousand Tons 2/
1962-63
1,429
1,429
8
1,421
674
747
1963-64
1,367
1,367
11
1,356
789
567
1964-55 3/
1.567
1,667
11
1,656
380
776
1955-66 3/
1,391
1,891
12
1,879
908
971
1956-67 4/
2,298
6/
6/
6/
5/
6/
1/ See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
2/
3/
5/
6/
2/
Net content varies: For Oranges - In Calif. 4 Arizona the approximate average per box Is
considered to be """. lbs; Calif. 4 Arizona Grapefruit approximate average is considered
to be 64 lbs in Calif. Desert Valleys 4 Arizona -!: 67 lbs. in Calif, areas other than Desert
Valleys. For Florida i other States, net contents of box Is considered to be 90 lbs. for
Oranges and 85 lbs for Grapefruit. Texas Oranges 90 lbs. Florida Tangerines 90 lbs.
Revised. _4/ Indicated.
Florida Production t U. S. Production synonymous.
Not Available.
Includes approximately 1.5 million boxes or 71,250 tons not harvested.
U. S, Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 22
UinCTED STATES
- 26 -
CITRUS FRUITS,
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRESH WEIGHT EQUIVALEIOT - 1932-66
"1
I Fresh 6/
YEAR
Canned
Fruits
Canned
j Juice 2/ j
Frozen
TOTAL
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
194Q
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965 1/
1966 V
36.7
0.5
39.4
0.8
39.8
0.6
44.6
1,2
46.2
1.0
44.5
1.4
49.1
1.2
61.4
1.4
56.7
1.2
57.7
1.7
57.7
1.8
60.3
0.1
58,2
3/
66.6
o.r
59.1
1.1
62.2
1.5
54.4
2.0
47.8
1.8
41,2
1.5
45.1
1.7
44.4
1.5
43.4
1.8
41.2
1.9
41.2
2,2
36.5
2.4 4/
36.5
2.0-^/
30.5
2.6 V
33.4
2.17./
33.3
2.7 ■*/
30.2
2.5 1./
28.9
2,6 V
22.1
1.9 V
26.1
2.41-/
29.0
2.2 V
29.1
2.6 V
lbs.
lbs.
0.3
-
37.5
0.5
*
40,7
0,8
.
41.2
2.4
_
48.2
2.2
-
49.4
4.7
.
50.6
5.4
-
55,7
8.5
_
71.3
9.2
.
67.1
13.1
_
72.5
12.6
>
72.1
11,2
_
71.6
21.1
>
89,3
21,6
_
88.3
34,8
0.3
95.3
30,2
0.2
94.1
36.2
0.5
93.1
26,2
6,6
82.4
19,8
10,8
73,3
20,8
15.2
82,8
17.0
21,5
84,4
15,9
24,5
85,6
15.8
27,1
85.0
16.6 4/
30,9
90,9
16.3 V
30,3
87.5
17.2 V
33.0
38,7
17.6 V
25.8
76,5
14, 1 V
32,6
82,2
15,2 V
34.2
85,4
13.6 V
32,1
78,4
14. 2 V
37.2
82.9
13. 5 V
25,1
52,6
11.3 V
23.5
63.3
11.8 V
29.6
72.6
15. 5 V
28.0
75.3
2/ Revised.
2/ Pack year beginning November prior to year indicated.
3/ Less than 0.05 pound.
_4/ Includes chilled citrus.
5/ Preliminary
6/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made Available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 23
27
UTIITED STATES - FRESH CITRUS FRUITS - PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRESH VmiGHTS - 1932-66
YEAR
I
I
T
Oranges Tan-;erines
Lemons
Limes
I I
I I
Grapefruit '
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
Total
Cltr-js
lbs.
1932
24.6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
36. 7
1933
26.6
1.4
3.5
2/
7.9
39.4
1934
27.0
1.4
3.6
o.r
7.7
39.8
1935
30.7
1.4
4.1
0.1
8.3
44.6
1936
30.1
1.5
4.3
0.1
10.2
46.2
1937
26.6
2.1
3.4
0.1
12.3
44.5
1938
33.5
1.6
4.3
0,1
9.6
49.1
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0.1
13.7
61.4
1940
39.4
1.6
4.5
0.1
11.1
56.7
1941
38.9
1.8
4.7
0.1
12.2
57.7
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0.1
12.1
57.7
1943
39.7
2.9
5.0
0.2
12.5
60.3
1944
47.6
2.5
4.9
0.2
13.0
68.2
1945
45.1
2,7
5.1
0.2
13.5
66.6
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
0.1
14.0
59,1
1947
41.5
1.9
4,8
0.1
13.9
62.2
1948
35.7
1.8
4.5
0.1
12.3
54.4
1949
30.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
4-^.8
1950
26.9
2.0
4.0
0.1
8.2
41.2
1951
28.6
1.9
4.0
0.1
10.3
45.1
1952
27.9
2,0
3.9
0.1
10.5
44.4
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0.2
9.7
43.4
1954
24.5
2.0
3,6
0.1
11.0
41.2
1955
24.8
2.1
3,4
0.2
10.7
41.2
1956
22.6
2.0
3/
3.2
0.2
10.5
38,5
1957
21.6
2.0
3/
3,3
0.1
9.5
36,5
1958
17.6
1.0
3/
3.0
0.2
8.7
30.5
1959
19.8
1.5
3/
2,9
0.1
9.1
33.4
1960
19.4
1.3
3/
2.9
0.1
9.6
33.1
1961
16.2
1.9
3/
2.8
0.1
9.4
30.2
1962
15.7
1.7
3/
2.8
0.1
8.6
28.9
1963
12.0
1.1
3/
2.5
0.1
6.4
22.1
1964 1/
14,3
1.6
1/3/
2.6
0.1
7.5
26.1
1965 V
16.4
1.9 1/3/
2.4
0.1
8.2
29.0
1966 4/
16.3
1.8
1/3/
2.5
0.1
8.4
29.1
1/ Revised.
"
2/ Less
thar
\ 0.
05 pound.
3/ Tangelos
Included as
follows: 1956 - 0.1;
1957 - 0.1;
1958 - 0.2;
1959 - O.ll
; 1960 - 0.2;
1961
- 0.
2;
1961 - 0.
2; 1962 - 0.4; 1963
-0.3; 1964
-0.3; 1965 •
- 0.4; 1966
0.4 pound.
4/ Preliminary.
Made Available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 24
28
WIITEP STATES - CHILLED AW FROZEN CITRUS JUICES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1932-66
YEAR
CHILLED 5/
T
ORANGE
GRAPEFRUIT I
I
FROZEN
TOTAL I
L
Product Single Strengt
Weight 2/ basis 3/
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1955 1/
1966 1-/
lbs.
IbB.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
>
-
.
0.07
0.12
-
"
-
0.05
0.09
-
-
-
0,09
0.22
-
-
-
0.92
3.09
m
-
-
1.52
5.12
-
-
-
2.19
7.22
-
-
-
3.53
11.44
••
-
-
4.08
12.85
-
-
-
4.40
13.93
0.94
-
0.94
4.94
15.81
1,05
0
07
1.12
4.86
15.48
1.72
0
05
1.77
5.32
16.99
1.60
0
04
1.64
4.32
13.27
1.87
0
03
1.90
5.42
16.64
2.10
0
02
2.12
5.58
17.48
1.65
0
03
1.58
5.24
16.73
2.19
0
08
2,27
5.92
19,49
1.14
0
03
1,17
4.06
13.04
1.29
0
07
1.36
3.80
11.96
1.90
0
05
1.95
4.79
15.43
3.04
0.
14
3.18
4.53
14.70
1/ Revl sed
2/ Includes single strength and concentrated Juices.
3/ Concentrated fruit Juices converted to single strength on basis of 3.525 lbs. to 1.
_4/ Preliminary.
_5/ Chilled fruit Juice is produced commercially from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen or fresh Juice produced for local sale.
Made Available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
- 29 -
UKtTED STATES - CAinfED CITRUS JUICES AND SECTIEIITS (Excluding Frozen)
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1932-1966
Canned
Canned
Canned
1
1 Canned
1
1 Canned
Single
Single
Single
Single
(Hot Pack
Canned
fEAR
Strength
Strength
Strength
Lemon
Strength
(Citrus
Total
Citrus
Orange
Grape-
Blended
and
1 Tanger-
1 Concen-
Segments
fruit
Orange
Grape-
fruit
Lime
line
1
1
1 trate
14/
1
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
LBS.
L932
0.01
0,11
.
.
-
-
0.12
0.4
L933
0.02
0.16
.
_
»
^
0.18
0.3
L934
0.07
0.21
_
.
_
'_
0.28
0.6
L935
0.22
0.62
-
0.01
.
-
0.85
0.5
L936
0.20
0.56
0.02
0.01
.
.
0.79
0,7
L937
0.28
1.29
0.06
0.04
-
>
1,67
0.6
L938
0,19
1.55
0.12
0,05
-
•
1.91
0.8
L939
0.23
2.61
0.15
0.03
-
>
3.02
0.6
L940
0.68
2,34
0.25
0.02
-
-
3.29
0.8
L941
0.74
3,08
0.42
0.04
-
0.42
4.-^0
1.1
L942
0.94
2.63
0.43
0.08
-
0,44
4.57
0.3
L-943
0.27
3.03
0.27
0.02
-
0,43
4.02
M
L944
1.46
4.80
1.11
0.03
-
0.19
-'.59
^.
L945
2.75
3,19
1,08
0.06
.
0.76
-f.CA
y
L946
4.15
4,93
2.36
0.10
0.11
0.97
12.62
0.5^
L947
4,11
3,38
2,18
0.07
0.21
1.09
11.04
0.8
L948
5.03
3.83
2.28
0.08
0,15
1.88
13.26
1.0
L949
3,87
2.84
1.86
0.10
0.22
1,82
10.71
0.9
L950
3,37
2.02
1,01
0,07
0.23
1.95
e.65
0.8
L951
3,81
2.73
1,30
0,08
0.20
1.85
9.97
0.9
L952
3.58
2.04
0.95
0.09
0.15
1,63
8.44
0.7
L953
3.13
1,97
0.86
0.09
0.13
1.65
7.R3
0.9
L954
3.08
2.28
0.89
0,08
0.10
1.36
7.79
1.0
1955
2.95
2.18
0,78
0.11
0.09
1.16
7.27
1.2
L956
2.42
2.12
0.66
0,09
0.09
1.58
6.96
1.1
1957
2.45
1.94
0.58
0.12
0.09
1,66
6.84
0.9
1958
2.66
1.74
0,72
0.12
0,08
1.62
6.94
1.1
1959
1.91
1.56
0.49
0.15
0,08
1,07
5,25
0,8
1950
2.12
1.51
0.51
0.13
0.O7
1.45
5.79
1.0
1961
1.70
1.39
0.45
0,13
0.06
1.51
5.24
0.9
1962
1.92
1,48
0.47
0.13
0.06
1.05
5.11
0.9
1963
1.69
1.30
0.42
0.13
0.04
1.70
5.2S
0.6
1954
i/
1.17
1.09
0.30
0.11
0.04
1.51
4.32
0.8
1965
1.24
1.39
0.30
0.10
0.02
.97
4.02
0.9
1966
J/
1.53
1.73
0.34
0.10
0.02
.99
4.71
1.0
1/ Revised
2/ Preliminary
3/ Less than 0.
05 pound.
4/ Single Strength equivalent.
Made Available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 26
30
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TBEE" PRICES - BY MO^fTHS
PER BOX -
SEASONS 1950-51 -
1966-67
ORANGES - Early and Mid-
-season (Including Temples)
SALES
1
OCT. 1
NOV. 1
DEC.
! JAN. I
FEB. !
MAR.
! APR
1 SEASON
SEASON
1
1
1 1
1
1
1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1950-51
1.72
X.24
1,34
1,41
1,86
1.95
1.91
1.46
1951-52
1.65
.75
.71
,66
.59
.70
.87
.70
1952-53
1.93
.67
,91
1,23
1.41
1.46
-
1.12
1953-54
1.24
1.19
1.15
1,07
.97
1,29
1.57
1.10
1954-55
1.23
1,00
1.02
1.07
1.23
1.52
1.68
1.12
1955-56
1.56
1,29
1.58
1.79
1.98
1.90
-
1,71
1956-57
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1.59
1,75
-
1,45
1957-58
1,21
1,04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2,21
-
1.56
1958-59
3.05
2.36
2,55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3.00
2,56
1959-60
1,83
1.34
1.65
1.96
2.16
2.67
2,44
1,87
1960-61
3.03
2.46
2.55
3,06
3.46
3.35
-
2.90
1961-62
2,08
1.75
1.90
1.98
2.00
1.80
-
1.95
1962-63
1,97
1.50
1.90
2.58
3.40
4,65
_
2,21
1963-64
3.85
4.18
4,42
4.52
4.57
4.32
-
4.43
1964-65
2/
3,71
2.50
2.48
2.67
2.57
2,25
-
2.59
1965-66
2/
1.42
1,09
1,14
1.17
1.54
1.54
-
1.32
1966-67
1/
2,86
,83
.58
,55
.64
.65
.43
ll
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1950-51
2.05
1,37
1,49
1.41
1.88
2.09
2.03
1.58
1951-52
2.03
,85
,77
.65
.62
.62
1.75
.78
1952-53
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.43
1.76
-
1.15
1953-54
1.38
1,32
1.28
1,09
.98
1.79
2.11
1.23
1954-55
1.34
1.07
.99
1.15
1,43
1.89
1.95
1.20
1955-56
1.73
1.32
1.50
1.87
2.03
2.21
-
1.69
1956-57
2.57
1,53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
»
1.67
1957-58
1.30
1,01
1.27
1,82
2.62
3.27
-
1,51
1958-59
3.48
2.39
2,60
2.51
2.67
3.15
3.15
2.61
1959-60
2.29
1.51
1,84
2.05
2.53
3.01
2.89
2.00
1960-61
3.45
2,79
2.95
3.26
3.62
3.57
.
3.19
1961-62
2.44
2,04
2.12
2.42
2.56
2.47
-
2.31
1962-63
2.37
1.35
1.66
4.42
4.33
6.27
-
2.53
1963-64
4.00
4.35
4.65
4.74
4.83
4.52
•
4.58
1964-55
2/
4.49
2.82
2.76
3,18
3.02
2.54
_
3.04
1965-66 "2/
2.37
1.25
1.51
1.53
1.87
2.51
-
1.67 ^
1966-67
1/
3.29
1.01
.85
.91
,94
1.20
1.47
3/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1950-51
.70
1.11
1.24
1.41
1,86
1.91
1.91
1.38
1951-52
.59
.63
.65
.66
.58
.72
.74
.65
1952-53
.56
.59
.84
1.24
1,38
1,40
-
1.11
1953-54
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1.27
1.05
1954-55
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1,18
1.37
1.42
1.09
1955-56
1.22
1,27
1.57
1.77
1,97
1.82
_
1.72
1956-57
1.32
1,02
1.17
1,32
1.55
1.62
-
1.37
1957-58
.98
1,08
1.53
1,63
1.83
2.08
-
1.58
1958-59
2.03
2,33
2.53
2,63
2.83
2.93
2.93
2.67
1959-60
1.28
1.23
1.57
1,95
2.10
1.68
1,53
1.82
1960-61
2,18
1.93
2.38
3,03
3.42
3.29
_
2.83
1961-62
1,28
1.53
1.83
1,91
1,90
1.69
-
1.S5
1962-63
.83
1,73
1.92
2.39
2,45
2.33
-
2.11
1963-54
3.53
4,08
4.32
4.47
4.51
4.16
.
4.38
1964-55 2/
2.43
2.28
2.38
2.55
2,50
2.18
-
2.46
1965-66
2/
.76
.93
.99
1.09
1,50
1.42
_
1.21
1965-67 1/
.83
.58
.48
.48
,59
.65
.08
3/
\/ Preliminary
2/
Revi sed
3/ Not Available
Made
Available
through
the
courtesy
of Florida
Crop and Livestock
Reporting
Service
, Orlando.
ABLE 26
31 -
FLORIDA
- EQUIVALEirr "OF TREE" ;
PRICES. BY
MONTHS
PER BOX
- SEASONS 1950-51 - 1966-57. INCLUSIVE
ORANGES
- Late Type (Valencia)
AT,RS 1
FEB. i
MAR.
1 APR. 1
tWY 1
JUNE 1
JULY
ISEASON
SEASON 1
1
1 1
1
1
1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
LL METHODS
F SALES
1950- 51
2.02
1.95
1.96
2.00
1.53
.85
1.87
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
.93
1952-53
1.66
1.49
1,37
1.45
1.85
2,41
1.51
1953-54
1.01
1.01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2.27
2,47
2.04
1956-57
1.89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
1957-58
2.50
2.68
3.46
3.89
4.24
-
3,17
1958-59
2.58
2.91
2.85
3.42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60
2.05
1.B6
1.94
2.12
2.52
_
2,07
1960-61
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.13
3.24
3.33
3.08
1961-62
2.05
1.37
1.88
1.77
1.80
1.61
1.81
1962-63
2.54
3.24
3.93
5.10
5.15
_
3.50
1953-64
4.53
4.25
4.48
4.52
4.41
-
4.45
1964-65 2/
2.49
2.20
2.19
2.32
2.60
-
2.28
1965-66 2/
1.55
1.54
1.85
2.24
2.07
-
1.97
1966-67 1/
.54
.61
.53
.74
.98
.95
3/
ALES FOR
RESH USE
1950-51
2.33
2.19
2.04
1.98
1.59
1,63
2.01
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.85
.97
1952-53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953-54
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954-55
1.57
1.61
1.68
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.58
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
-
2.96
1958-59
2.77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60
2.17
2.01
1.78
2.03
3.09
-
2.04
1960-61
3.79
2.96
2,76
3.12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62
2.55
2.11
1.67
1.28
1.36
1.52
1.73
1962-63
3.93
4.98
5.33
6.50
6.72
-
5.33
1963-64
4.68
4.05
4.22
4.41
4.81
-
4.34
1964-65
2.90
2.27
1.91
2.23
3.07
-
2.29
1965-66 2/
1.83
1.94
2.05
2,37
2.72
-
2.09
1966-67 1/
.59
,80
.53
.87
.97
1.15
3/
ALES FOR
EDCESSING
1950-51
1.86
1.71
1.91
2,01
1.61
.46
1.79
1951-52
.65
.78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953- 54
.92
.97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.54
1.59
1.58
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.4©
1.52
1.32
1,25
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
-
3.23
1958-59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3,13
1959-60
1.93
1.73
1.98
2.13
2.43
-
2.08
1960-61
2.78
2.93
2.98
3.13
3.23
3.13
3.08
1961-62
1.78
1.68
1.93
1.83
1.83
1.63
1.83
1962-63
2.43
3.03
3.73
4.78
5.68
-
3.25
1963-64
4.48
4.33
4.53
4.53
4.28
-
4.48
1954-65 2/
2.33
2.18
2.23
2.33
2.38
-
2.28
1965-66 ■?/
1.50
1.57
1.83
2.23
2.03
-
1.95
1966-67 3/
.63
.53
.53
.73
. 98
.93
3/
/ Preliminary
2/ Revised
3/
Not Aval:
lable
Hade Available
through the
courtesy of
Florida
Crop and Lives'
fcock Reporting Service,
, Orlando.
TABLE 26
32
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES, BY MONTHS
PER
BOX -
SEASONS 1950-51 -
1966-67. INCLUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless
i
i
SALES
1 OCT.
1 NOV.
1 DEC.
1 JAN.
1 FEB.
1 MAR.
1 APR. 1 MAY
IJUNEI
JULY
I SEASON
SEASON
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1950-51
1.27
1.11
1.18
1.10
1,40
1.20
1,14
.81
.59
.35
1.09
1951-52
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.55
.63
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1952-53
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.96
1.37
1.23
1.01
1953-54
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1954-55
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
.81
1955-56
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
.80
1956-57
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1957-50
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
-
-
1.15
1958-59
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
.87
.98
1.20
.94
1.20
1959-60
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
- .
1.12
1960-61
1.50
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
.82
.63
.81
.74
1.54
1.03
1961-62
1.21
.84
.73
.70
.72
.78
.93
.62
.60
.34
.75
1962-63
1.22
1.19
1.31
1.50
1.45
2.13
2.42
2.59
3.23
-
1.49
1963-64
1.99
2.12
2.34
2.36
2.34
2.59
2.83
3.34
2.64
-
2.40
1964-65
2/
2.95
1.97
1.98
1.55
1.30
1.01
1.50
1.99
-
-
1.63
1965-66 1/
V^A
1.32
1.45
1.74
1.67
1.53
1.89
1.70
1.69
>
1.62
1956-67 1/
1.40
1.19
1.02
1.08
.91
.65
.44
.66
.65
.46
3/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1950-51
1.44
1.22
1.34
1.25
1.52
1.35
1.33
1.05
.81
.53
1.30
1951-52
1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
.77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1952-53
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1953-54
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.88
.82
.87
.67
1.56
.95
1954-55
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1955-56
1.42
1.10
1.06
.97
.80
.82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.50
1.01
1956-57
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1957-58
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
-
_
1.46
1958-59
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1959-60
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
-
1.33
1960-51
1.78
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1961-62
1.43
1.05
.95
.96
.98
1.23
1.12
.98
1.06
.90
1.09
1962-53
1.33
1.37
1.55
2.67
2.37
2.77
2.97
3.02
3.91
w
2.15
1963-64
2.28
2.41
2.55
2.62
2.70
3.01
3.25
4.28
3.70
-
2.67
1964-65
2/
3.46
2.36
2.42
1.95
1.76
1.36
1.90
2.48
-
-
2.09
1965-66
y/
1.90
1.54
1.74
1.93
1.94
2.26
2.51
2.65
2.81
-
2.01 ,
1966-67
1.70
1.60
1.38
1.42
1.32
1.05
.81
1.03
1.27
1.11
3/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.72
1.04
.80
.71
.41
.35
.20
.59
1951-52
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
.05
1952-53
-.05
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
1953-54
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.06
-.10
.05
1954-55
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.15
1955-56
-.05
-.05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
1.30
.50
.50
.19
1956-57
.00
.20
.27
.45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
1957-58
.35
.43
.46
.53
.54
.67
.75
.52
.
-
.53
1958-59
.38
.68
.78
.73
.68
.73 1
.53
.83
.83
.48
.68
1959-60
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.55
.58
.55
.53
-
.57
1960-51
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
.36
.24
.54
.58
.56
.46
1961-62
-.10
-.01
.02
.08
.17
.09
.08
.05
.06
.03
.07
1952-63
.09
.13
.31
.53
.44
.58
.82
.87
1.58
-
.49
1953-64
.87
1.25
1.66
1.73
1.87
1.84
1.91
1.82
1.80
_
1.64
1954-65
^/,
1.01
1.08
.95
.90
.56
.54
.78
1.13
_
_
.78
1965-66
■2^
.35
.65
.81
1.01
1.32
1.23
1.14
.62
.67
-
1.07
1966-57
1/
.14
.23
.37
.47
.39
.25
.21
.20
.29
.31
3/
_1/ Preliminary
2/ Revised
3/
Not Available
Made
Available
through the
courtesy or Florida
Crop
and Livestock and
Reporting Service,
Orlando. >
IVBLE 26
33
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER
BOX -
SEASONS 1950-51 -
1956-1
67, INCLUSIVI
;
ORAPEPRUIT -
Seedy
ALES
SEASON
1
1
OCT.
NOV.
1 DEC.
1 JAN.
j FEB.
1 MAR.
j APa
1 may|
JUNE I
JULY 1
SEASON
AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
LL METHODS
P SALES
1950-51
.88
.66
.67
.77
1.04
.91
.76
.48
.41
.23
.GO
1951-52
.89
.46
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
.19
.29
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
.25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
.30
1956-57
1.65
.53
.60
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
.
-
.74
1958-59
1.39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
-
.83
1959-60
.77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
.84
.79
-
.
.91
1960-61
1.18
1.01
1.06
1.05
.91
.68
.40
.75
.65
-
.84
1961-62
.58
.59
.59
.51
.76
.37
.34
.17
.11
-
.51
1962-63
.54
.67
.71
.72
.72
.97
1.42
-
-
-
.74
1963-64
1.61
1.98
2.05
1.91
2.14
1.92
1.89
1.97
2.03
_
1.91
1964-65
2/
1.73
1.40
1.21
1.26
1.03
.68
.81
1.36
-
-
1.13
1965-66
2/
1.54
1.22
1.31
1.51
1.59
1.56
1.84
1.63
-
-
1.25
1966-67 '
1/
.92
.53
.59
.65
.58
.46
.36
.32
.37
-
2/
MES FOR
RESH USE
195051
1.05
.88
.92
.87
1.04
.98
.94
.78
.65
.45
1.01
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.63
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
.52
.54
1952-53
.90
.62
.65
.71
.53
.61
.66
.59
1.07
.64
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.15
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.56
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.60
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-58
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1,17
1.55
1.97
-
-
.98
1958-59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65
.73
.78
-
1.05
1959-60
1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
-
-
1.10
1950-61
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.66
.51
.87
.80
-
1.06
1961-62
.80
.84
.82
.89
.92
.94
.84
.65
.77
-
.87
1962-53
.88
.88
1.04
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.12
-
-
-
1.22
1953-64
1.63
1.62
2.03
2.01
2.08
2.07
2.15
2.71
2.66
-
1.94
1964-55
2.56
1.71
1.59
1.59
1.17
.Z6
.97
1.84
-
-
1.51
1965-66 2/
1.87
1.52
1.69
1.91
1.89
2.20
2.48
2.59
-
-
1.40
1966-67
1/
1.15
.99
.91
.93
.86
.68
.57
.67
.59
-
3/
ALES FOR
ROCESSING
1950-51
.57
.60
.60
.75
1.04
.90
.71
.41
.35
.20
.74
1951-52
.10
.22
.3-^
.29
.14
.05
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
.14
1952-53
-.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954- 55
.17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.08
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.50
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.25
.47
1957-58
.57
.65
.55
.66
.67
.81
.84
.61
-
-
.58
1958-59
.48
.03
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.88
-
.78
1959-50
.43
.88
.88
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
-
-
.88
1950-51
.23
.88
.98
.98
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
-
.73
1961-62
.15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.06
-
.43
1952-53
.08
.59
.61
.63
.53
.73
1.08
-
-
-
.62
1963-64
1.50
2.00
2.05
1.90
2.15
1.99
1.80
1.80
1.85
-
1.91
1964-65 2/
1.40
1.35
1.15
1.20
1.00
.65
.75
1.20
-
-
1.05
1965-66
2/
.63
.82
.97
1.31
1.39
1.30
1.19
.81
-
-
"""-V
1966-67
1/
.70
.45
.55
.60
.55
.45
.35
.30
.35
/ Preliminary
2/
Revised
3/ Not
Available
Made
Available
through the
courtesy of
Florida Crop
i and Livestock Rep
orting
Service, Orlando.
TABLE 26
34
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX -
SEASONS 1950-51 - 1956-67.
INCLUSIVE
TANGERINES
SALES
1
NOV.
I
1 DEC.
1
1 JAN.
1 1
1 FEB. 1
1
MAR. 1
1
APR. 1
SEASON
SEASON
1
1
1
1 1
1
1
AVERAGE
%
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL I4ETH0DS
OF SALES
1950-51
2.98
2.55
.81
.58
.50
1,
14
1,44
1951-52
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3.70
-
1.31
1952-53
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
-
1.37
1953-54
2.28
1,44
.82
2.07
3.35
-
1.60
1954-55
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
-
1.39
1955-56
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.
67
1.77
1956-57
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
— )
1.73
1957-58
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.26
-
-
2.40
1958-59
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
-
-
1.62
1959-60
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
-
-
2.59
1960-61
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
>
-
1.51
1961-62
3.05
2.00
1.93
1.14
1.44
-
2.04
1962-63
3.97
2.47
-
•.
-
-
3.02
1963-64
3.46
3.33
2.25
2.53
-
m
3.18
1964-65
2/
4.05
2.70
1.69
1,29
-
m
2.67
1965-66
2/
3.18
2.33
1.29
_
•
m
2,18
1966-67
V
2.06
.83
.62
.93
-
-
3/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1950-51
3.09
2.81
1.09
.99
1.40
1.
41
1.99
1951-52
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
-
1,56
1952-53
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
-
1,76
1953-54
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.68
3
33
2.10
1954-55
3.64
1.65
1.21
1.21
1.85
-
1,78
1955-56
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1.69
1
74
2,23
1956-57
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
2.85
-
2,31
1957-56
3.21
2.65
2.52
2.11
-
-
2.86
1958-59
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
_
_
2.42
1959-60
3.24
3.34
2.96
-
-
-
3.26
1960-61
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
-
-
2.18
1951-62
3.54
2.44
2.71
2.21
2.77
-
2.72
1962-63
4.53
3.04
>
-
-
-
3.63
1963-64
3.96
4.08
3.38
3.25
-
.
3.95
1964-55
4.79
3.45
2.29
1,69
-
>
3.49
1965-66
2/
3.58
2.92
2.14
-
_
-
2.98
1956-67 "1/
2.55
1.40
1.27
1.51
-
-
3/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1950-51
.05
.05
.01
.21
.21
20
.16
1951-52
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
>
.03
1952-53
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
••
-.02
1953-54
.00
-.05
-.09
.06
.03
_
-.05
1954-55
.02
.04
.04
.07
.12
-
.06
1955-56
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
17
.15
1956-57
-.02
.20
.28
.27
.27
-
.22
1957-58
.11
.12
.07
.0-7
>
_
.10
1956-59
.05
.35
.30
.25
.
-
.30
1959-60
-.15
-.05
.30
-
-
-
.00
1950-61
-.35
.10
.25
.15
.
-
-.15
1961-62
.20
.50
.70
.55
.55
-
.55
1962-63
.48
.66
-
-
-
-
.61
1963-54
1.60
1.55
1.50
1.10
•
-
1.54
1954-65
2/
.70
.85
1.00
.90
_
-
.90
1955-66
2/
-.40
-.30
-.20
-
-
-
-.28
1966-67
3/
-.75
-.65
-.60
-.65
—
—
3/
1/ Prellminj
iry
2/
Revised
3/
Not
Avail
able.
Made
Available
through the
Courtesy of
Florida Crop
and Livestock
Reporting Service
, Orlando,
ABLE 26
35 -
FLORIDA - EQ-JTVALEOT "ON TREE" PRICES
PER BOX - SEASONS 1950-51 - 1966-67. INCLUSIVE
1 /\T.T. r
! METHODS I
SALES
ALL I SOLD Isold for
METHODS I FRESH I PROCESS-
SALES I USE llNG
EASON
SOLD ISOLD FOR
FRESH I PROCESS-
USE ING
ALL
Kai'ly and Hidseason
ORANGES
45"
lALL I SOLD ISOLD FOR
METHODS I FRESH IPBDCESS-
I SALES I USE llNO
I
Late (Valencia)
RANGES
2.01
95051
951-52
952-53
953-54
954-55
955-56
956-57
957-58
958-59
959-50
960-51
961-62
952-63
953-64
954-55 2/
965-66 2/
966-67 1/
950-51
951-52
952-53
953-54
954-55
955-56
956-57
957-58
958-59
959-60
950-61
961-62
,962-63
,953-64
,964-65 2/
965-66 2/
,966-67 1/
,956-57
.957-58
.958-59
.959-60
.960-61
.961-62
.962-63
.963-64
.964-65 2/
.965-66 ;?/
.966-67 i/
:/ Preliminary.
ORANGES
1.65
.80
1.23
1.26
1.37
1,85
1.40
2.14
2.87
1.96
2.98
1.38
2.71
4.44
2.45
1.63
.59
G R A
1.76
.86
1.31
1.39
1.42
1.86
1.67
2.00
2.78
2.02
3.15
2.05
3.41
4.48
2.74
1.82
.90
ALL
P E P R
1.57
.76
1.27
1.20
1.35
1.85
1.31
2.18
.89
.94
.94
.84
.58
.43
2.38
1.60
.54
U I T
2.
1.
2.
1.
2.
4.
.94
.52
.76
.49
.63
.57
.89
.98
1,04
1.05
.96
.57
1.24
2.24
1.47
1.50
.93
1.22
.81
1.08
.86
.95
.92
1.36
1.37
1,36
1,31
1,24
1.06
2,02
2.62
2.03
1,97
1,43
.70
.12
.40
.11
.24
.20
.44
.63
.75
.76
.66
.26
.55
1.78
.92
1.15
.54
TANGELOS
2.52
3.75
3.55
4.29
4.91
3.36
4.66
4.83
4,00
2.81
1.37
2,30
4,25
3,80
4.95
5. 55
4,20
5.55
5.32
4.51
3.41
1,94
1,15
1.35
2.55
1.10
2,20
1.30
1.50
3.35
1,90
.20
-.20
1
.70
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.71
1.45
1.56
2.66
1.87
90
95
21
43
57
28
.58
G R
.78
1.15
1.23
1.20
1.69
1.67
1.51
2.61
2,00
3,lo
2.31
2.63
'1,38
.65
1.11
1.05
1.09
1,72
1,37
1,58,
2.67
1,82
2,83
1.85
2,11
4.
2.
1,
56
97 :
45
.87
Seedless
A P E P R U
t.38
;.48
.24
..53
I T
1.09
.74
1.01
.71
.81
.80
1.12
1.16
1.20
1.12
1.03
.75
1.49
2,36
1,63
1,62
1.06
1.30
.93
1.21
.95
1.02
1.01
1.42
1.46
1.42
33
27
09
15
67
08
02
1,50
.59
.05
.16
.05
.16
.19
.38
.53
.68
.57
.46
.07
.49
1.64
.78
1.07
.4-7
TEMPLES
1.97
2.33
2.57
2.41
3.43
2.17
3.09
4.45
2.78
1.69
,58
2.18
2.67
3.06
2.86
3,33
3,01
5.32
4.95
3,2^^
2.48
1,22
1.15
1.43
2.48
1.56
2.88
1,33
1,57
4.06
2.08
.74
-.17
2/ Revised
0
1.87
.93
51
45
72
04
34
3.17
3.12
2.07
3,08
l.ei
3.50
4.49
2.28
1.97
.61
G R A
.97
1,54
1,57
1,75
2,00
1,68
2.95
3.06
2.04
3.07
.73
,33
,34
,29
,09
.63
Seedy
P E F R U
79
90
49
39
71
02
22
1.
5.
4,
2.
2,
3.23
3.13
2.08
3.08
1.83
3,25
4.48
2.28
1.95
.58
I T
.80
.29
.49
.25
.37
.30
.58
.74
.83
.91
.84
.51
.74
1.91
1.13
1.25
.66
1.01
.54
.68
.57
.66
.59
1.03
.98
1.05
1.10
1.08
.87
1,22
1,94
1.51
1.40
.98
.74
.14
.42
.14
.28
.21
.47
.68
.78
.88
.78
.43
.62
1.91
1.05
1.23
.56
TANGERINES
73
40
62
59
51
04
02
18
67
18
87
2.31
2,86
2,42
3,26
2.13
2.72
3.63
3.95
3.49
2,93
1.48
.22
.10
.30
.00
.15
.55
.61
L,54
.90
•-28
-.50
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
- 36 -
CBOF VALUES
CITRUS FRUITS 1/
CROP and STATE
1964-65
! Value of
1965-66
Returns ^
Per box 2/3/ I Production 3/
Returns
Per box 2/
I Value of
I Production
Oranges
Early, Midseason 4
Navel Varieties:
California
Florida, Temple
Others
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
Dollars
3.93
3,34
3.13
J/
3,99
7,40
1,000
Dollars
58,557
12,692
133,338
5/
2,673
74
Dollars
2.91
2.25
1.85
2.7S
1,000
Dollars
53,253
10,125
86,950
2.59^
Valencia
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
3.25
2,85
J/
2,60
51,350
113,430
J/
4,550
2,82
2.53
2,2^
47,940
123,717
3,3015
ALL ORANGES
California
Florida
Texas
Arizona
Louisiana
3,58
3.01
3.48
2.98
7.40
109,907
259,460
3,062
7,223
74
2.87
2.20
2.42
2.43
101,193
220,792
3,146
5,892
U. S. ALL ORANOES
3.16
379,726
2.37
331,023
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida, All
Seedless
Others
Texas
Arizona
California, All
Desert Valleys
Other Areas
LllffiS 4/
Florida
TANGELOS 4/
Florida
1.91
2.06
1.57
2.35
1.26
2.12
1.88
2.49
3.64
4.61
50,809
44,795
16,014
4,700
3,654
8,984
4,751
4,233
2,038
4,610
1.95
2.06
1.70
,88
.55
.24
.80
1.
1.
2.
1.
2.82
4. 38
3.42
67,886
48,846
19,040
7,144
4,728
10,863
4,941
5,922
U. S. ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1.90
78,147
1.94
90,621
TANGERINES
Florida
California
Arizona
3.78
5.45
5,89
14,175
2,180
825
3.25
5.55
5.25
11,700
1,942
945
U. S. ALL TANGERINES
4.00
17,180
3.53
14,587
LEMONS
California
Arizona
3.31
3.33
43,361
3,696
3.42
2.45
48,906
4,826
U. S. LEMONS
3.31
47,057
3.30
53,732
2,025
4,104
27 Differences between Production 4 Production having value consists of fruit imharvested for
economic reasons, donated to charity, or eliminated from production. 2/ Equivalent packinghouse
door returns per box for all uses. 3/ Revised. 4/ Florida Production 4 U.S. Production Synony-
ous. _5/ Texas Oranges by varieties. Not Available.
Made Available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting Service
TABLE 28
37
AUCTION SALES - FLORIDA CITRUS - 1966-1967 SEASON
CARS
i PER BOX
AVERAGE
BY I-IONTHS
COMMODITY
SECTION SEPT. OCT. j""OV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULx
TOTAL
ORANGES
INTERIOR
CARS 9 42 110
AVG. 3.95 2.58 2.38
77
2.08
69
1.90
68
2.25
70
1.87
29
1.95
26
2.09
50
2.22
36
2..-1
595
2.22
INDIAN RIVER
CARS 1 2 33
AVG. 3.78 2.71 2.13-
121
2.18
84
2.30
82
2.54
110
2.21
121
2.07
79
2.44
77
2.52
42
2.94
752
2.3?
GRAPEPRUIT
vmiTE SEEDED INTERIOR
CARS - la 4
AVG. - 2.27 2.02
5
1.43
.
-
2
.52
-
-
-
-
29
1.97
INDIAN RIVER
■ CARS - 2 1
AVG. - 2.44 2.33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
2.40
PINK SEEDED INTERIOR
CARS - 2"'
AVG. - 2.55
^
„
.
_
_
_
«
-
2
2.55
INDIAN RIVER
CARS . . -
AVG. . . _
™
-
"
1
1.75
:
:
:
-
1
1.75
VmiTE SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS 10 62 20
AVG. 5.96 3.14 2.10
11
1.74
12
1.72
Q
1.47
23
1.45
20
1.77
12
1.61
41
2.25
43
2.28
263
2.39
VmiTE SEEDLESS INDIAN RTVER
CARS - 32 68 173
AVG. - 3.24 2.72 2.77
ISO
2.46
200
2.30
272
2.12
190
2.34
213
2.14
188
2.34
81
2.72
1597
2.39
TEI1PLES ORANGES - 4/5 BU.
ALL FLORIDA
CARS - - _
AVG. . . -
BOX
32
3.55
186
2.15
147
2.42
195
2.54
29
2.89
1
2.55
-
:
5O0
2.46
TANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
VARIETIE
375
3.20
293
2.40
120
3.03
100
3.11
73
3.27
44
3.39
5
3.81
-
ALL FLORIDA (INCLUDES ALL
CARS - 1 I5l
AVG. - 4.56 3.76
1165
3.07
TANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
ALL FLOMbA (STRAIGHT)
CARS - 7 78
AVG. - 4.78 4.53
277
3.44
227
2.47
39
3.18
6
4.70
1
4.32
-
-
-
655
3.24
GRAPEFRUIT
PIIJK SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS 4 43 ie
AVG. 6.37 3.13 2.02
11
1.81
11
2.02
2
1.52
12
1.42
12
1.38
Q
1.39
31
2.24
14
1.92
157
2.33
PINK SEEDLESS INDIAN RTVER
CARS - 26 54 141
AVG. - 2.97 2.53 2.50
110
2.33
116
2.46
192
2.20
127
2.23
150
2.09
114
2.30
36
2.54
1066
2.34
Made available
through the cooperation of
the Florida Citrus Exchange A the
wederal
-State
Market
News Service
TABLE 29
38
_V
'EIGHTED AVERAGE
AUCTION PRICES
- FLORIDA ORANGES
1966 -
1967 SEASON
IffiW
YORK CITY
PHILADELPHIA
WEEK
EHDE
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
n
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
u
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
1966
Sept
. 9
4
3.59
1
3.78
.
m
_
-
_
_
_
-
15
3
4.21
-
-
_
_
_
.
-
_
-
.
23
2
4.26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
•
.
_
_
»
M
am
,.
.
«
.
_
Oct,
7
-
•
•
•
w
.
•
.
•
«
_
*
14
-
4.08
-
-
.
-
_
-
-
.
-
-
21
9
2.81
1
2.09
-
-
2
2.76
-
-
-
.
28
17
2.50
1
3.33
-
*
7
2.23
.
_
-
_
Nov.
4
8
3.09
-
-
.
-
1
2.72
-
-
-
.
11
12
3.07
4
2.49
.
-
3
2.78
_
-
-
_
18
19
2.60
12
2.11
-
..
10
2.01
3
2.11
.
_
25
17
2.34
7
2.07
-
_
12
1.72
2
1.93
.
_
Dec.
2
11
2.37
12
2.20
-
-
1
1.70
3
2.43
-
-
9
14
2.04
12
2.05
-
-
7
1.80
5
2.23
-
-
15
4
1.84
31
1.89
4
4.17
4
1.36
9
1,86
2
3.45
23
5
2.43
12
2.36
13
3.25
5
1.95
7
1.99
4
3.72
30
4
2.55
8
3.47
6
3.95
-
-
3
2.98
2
2.83
Jan.
6
5
2.16
11
2.81
24
2.63
3
2.08
1
2.81
5
2.77
1967
13
7
1.99
20
2.10
22
2.26
7
1.56
4
2.53
6
2.34
20
7
2.04
11
2.21
30
1.91
9
1.43
5
2.11
16
1.89
21
9
2.08
16
2.37
23
2.02
4
1.47
6
1.92
9
1.82
Feb.
3
9
2.13
15
2.28
14
2.73
2
1.79
4
2.33
3
2.48
10
9
2.50
10
2.73
22
2.38
3
1.92
5
2.30
5
2.48
17
7
2.95
11
3.22
18
2.75
1
2.29
5
2.92
5
2.72
24
13
2.22
15
2.28
29
2.06
3
2.35
7
2.39
13
2.16
Mar.
3
7
2.21
9
2.30
32
2.19
5
1.71
4
2.21
9
2,47
10
10
1.93
18
2.00
26
2.47
8
1.65
7
1.99
7
2.89
17
7
2,08
15
2.07
25
2.73
3
1.52
6
2.27
10
2.37
24
5
2.08
10
2.40
23
2.65
1
1.63
5
2.51
4
2.49
31
7
1.85
15
2.38
14
3,13
2
1.72
■=;
2.26
4
2.89
Apr.
7
4
1.33
19
2.12
9
2,86
7
2.22
3
3.62
14
3
1.89
22
2.04
5
3.19
-
.
12
1.93
4
2.81
21
3
2.01
18
2.10
5
2.33
-
-
11
1.79
1
2.97
28
4
2.01
12
2.13
1
2.44
-
-
1
2.31
-
-
May
5
2
2.30
10
2.58
-
-
.
-
4
2. 39
-
-
12
3
2.49
11
2.79
1
2.55
_
_
2
3.00
-
-
19
4
2.14
12
2.37
.
-,
-
7
2.08
-
-
26
2
2.08
15
2.37
-
_
2
1.53
6
2.09
-
-
June
2
1
2.09
17
2.08
-
-
3
1.55
3
2.23
-
- '
9
3
2.08
11
2.31
-
_
2
1.98
3
2.71
.
-
15
5
2,55
9
3.13
-
-
4
2.12
4
2.89
.
-
23
4
2.37
10
2.68
-
-
4
2.12
3
2.86
-
-
30
6
2.31
8
2.83
.
-
4
2.00
4
2.20
-
-
July
7
4
2.25
3
2.31
-
_
3
1.93
3
2.16
-
-
14
5
2.74
8
2.78
-
.
-
_
3
2.53
-
-
21
5
2.92
7
3.10
-
-
2
3.25
2
3.35
-
-
28
3
3.12
11
3.64
"
"
3
3.54
"
"
~
"
TOTALS
292
2.42
485
2.37
346
2.50
132
1.91
171
2.25
113
2.47
Total Sales,
Florida
Oranges,
Total
Sale
s. Florida Oranges,
Excluding Temples
///
Cars $2.
39 Avg.
Excluding Temples_
303 Cars
$2.66 Avg.
Made
Available
thro
ugh the
cooperation of
the Florida Ci
trus
Exchange &
the
Pederal-
State
Market News Service.
T .vBLE 29
39
h'EIGHTED AVERftGE AUCTION PRICES - FL-^RIDA ORAHOES
1965—
1967 SEASON
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
WFK
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVO.
1966
Sept
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
16
-
"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
.
.
_
.
•
.
_
_
Oct.
7
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
•
14
-
»
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
•
_
..
.
_
28
0
2.84
-
-
-
•
2
2.84
.
_
.
•
Nov.
4
-
-
-
_
.
..
2
2.88
.
_
_
_
11
-
-
-
.
-
-
1
2.47
-
_
-
-
18
0
2.75
2
2.23
-
-
3
2.09
-
-
.
_
25
1
1.72
2
2.00
.
_
2
1.88
1
1
63
»
•
Dec.
2
0
1.65
3
2.30
-
-
2
1.49
-
_
_
Q
-
-
5
2.08
-
-
2
2.33
0
1
73
-
-
16
-
-
6
2.05
-
-
3
2.21
.
-
-
-
23
-
-
5
2.14
0
2
SO
3
2.13
0
-3
04
0
2.80
30
-
-
0
4.00
-
-
1
2.14
-
-
1
3.13
Jan.
6
1
2.50
1
2.98
1
2
89
1
2.39
-
_
2
3.17
1967
13
1
1.72
2
2.50
3
2
55
2
2.03
-
-
2
2.32
20
-
-
4
2.12
5
2.
11
1
2.46
-
-
4
2.16
27
-
-
3
2.23
6
1
79
1
2.08
1
1
95
2
1.76
Feb.
3
-
-
2
2.46
3
2
10
1
2.33
1
1
82
1
2.59
10
1
1.11
3
2.51
1
2.
64
3
2.24
-
-
2
2.61
17
-
-
-
-
3
2.
70
2
2.41
1
3
10
2
2.89
24
1
2.23
T
2.52
5
2
42
3
2.24
0
2
17
3
2.54
Mar.
3
1
2.14
1
2.75
7
2
02
2
2.03
-
-
1
2.06
10
-
-
4
2.04
2
2
12
2
1.94
-
-
3
2.20
17
1
1.69
3
2.23
1
1
39
3
1.92
-
-
2
2.61
24
-
.
3
2.62
1
2
73
2
1.87
-
-
3
2.97
31
-
-
4
2.30
-
-
2
1.53
-
-
2
2.35
Apr.
7
-
_
4
2.26
-
-
1
2.25
-
-
-
-
14
_
_
5
2.24
-
-
2
2.05
-
-
-
-
21
-
-
5
2.17
-
-
2
1.93
1
1
71
-
-
28
-
-
3
2.35
-
-
2
2.03
-
-
-
-
May
5
-
-
3
2.50
-
-
2
2.22
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
3
2.66
.
-
1
2.42
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
3
2.22
.
-
O
2.02
-
-
-
-
26
-
-
3
2.03
-
-
i
l.Sl
-
-
-
-
June
2
-
_
2
2.02
-
-
1
1.90
1
1
86
-
-
9
-
-
1
2.34
-
-
1
2.14
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.21
-
-
-
-
23
2
2.83
1
3.37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
2
2.54
-
.
-
-
1
3.06
-
-
-
-
July
7
2
3.06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
2
2.90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
1
3.31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2e
2
4.15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
18
2.53
89
2.23
38
2
21
54
2.15
6
2
01
30
2.53
Total Sales,
Florida
orange
s .
Total
Sales
. Florida Orange
3
Excluding Temples
_107 Cars $2.
34 Avg.
Excluding Temples_
70
Cars 2.
14 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange A the Federal- State Itorket News Service.
TABLE 29
- 40 -
V/EIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOKTDA ORANGES
1966 - 1967 SEASON
CHICAGO
DETROIT
WEEK
ENDED
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES
CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG, CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. ,
1955
Sept
. 9
-
-
16
-
-
23
-
-
30
-
-
Oct.
7
-
-
14
_
-
21
-
-
28
1
2.40
Nov.
4
1
2.T7
11
_
_
18
2
1.44
25
-
-
Dec.
2
-
-
9
>
-
16
1
1.96
23
1
1.81
30
0
2.43
1957
Jan.
6
0
2.25
13
1
1.63
20
1
1,25
27
1
1.33
Feb.
3
-
-
10
1
1.52
17
-
-
24
-
-
Mar.
3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
-
24
-
-
31
-
-
Apr.
7
-
-
14
-
-
21
-
-
28
_
-
May
5
.
-
12
-
-
19
-
-
26
-
-
June
2
-
-
9
1
1.95
16
-
-
23
1
2.10
30
-
-
July
7
-
-
14
-
-
21
-
-
28
-
-
1.85
2.04
_
_
1
2.87
-
-
3
2.21
.
_
1
2.85
«
-
4
2.62
.
_
7
i.f:5
-
-
4
1.69
_
-
1
1.75
>
-
1
2.67
-
-
2
2.38
.
-
3
2.07
-
-
1
2.58
2
2.49
3
2.28
3
2.28
1
2.09
4
1.76
O
1.95
1
1.82
i
2.37
2
1.20
1
1.55
2
2.61
1
2.44
2
2.44
2
2.30
1
2.51
5
1.89
1
2.74
4
1.59
2
2.19
2
1.65
2
2.65
2
2.08
2
2,94
1
1.92
1
2.06
1
2.07
-
-
3
1.65
-
-
1
1.92
-
-
2
1.99
-
-
2
2.10
-
-
2
2.31
.
-
1
1.82
_
-
2
1.79
-
-
1
1.67
_
.
0
2.47
-
-
1
2.67
-
-
1
2.30
-
-
2
2.31
-
-
2
2.18
-
-
2
2.23
1.75
2
2
7
5
1
2
2
5
1
4
2
2
1
TOTALS
12
1.81
2.04
25
2.24
77
2.06
1.75
36
Total Sales, Florida Oranges,
Excluding Temples 13 Cars $1.83 Avg.
Total Sales, Florida Oranges
Excluding Temples 78 Cars $2.06 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal- State Market News Service
- 41 -
V.'KIGHTED AVF3A0E AUOTIOrf ^.tfCES - PLCHIDA OPANOES
1966 - 196-7 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
CARS
INTSrcCCR
AVG.
Sept
. 9
4
3.59
16
3
4.21
23
2
4.26
30
-
Oct.
7
0
4.12
■
•
14
0
4. OP
21
12
2.81
28
30
2.49
Hov.
4
13
3.00
¥
11
20
2.91
18
41
2.24
25
36
2.02
Dec.
2
15
2.17
I
9
24
2.02
16
14
1.84
23
18
2.12
30
6
2.53
1967
Jan.
6
13
2.21
13
19
1.85
20
21
1,75
27
16
1.90
Feb.
3
13
2.05
10
17
2.21
■
17
13
2.63
24
25
2.17
Mar.
3
21
1.91
10
23
1.79
17
14
1.94
24
9
1.96
31
12
1.82
Apr.
7
8
1.82
14
6
1.96
21
7
1.98
28
8
2.04
May
5
6
2.23
12
5
2.34
19
9
2.03
25
5
1.79
June
2
5
1.74
9
7
2.05
16
11
2.36
23
12
2.32
30
15
2.29
July
7
11
2.27
1
14
9
2.68
21
8
3.02
29
8
3.51
INDIAi: RIVER
CARS AVG.
3.79
1
2.09
1
3,33
4
2.49
17
2.1?
12
2.00
18
2.26
22
2,09
46
1.90
24
2,21
11
3,36
13
2.62
26
2.20
20
2.17
25
2,24
22
2.23
18
2,57
17
3,13
25
2.34
14
2.30
29
2,00
24
2,14
18
2.43
26
2.23
30
2.16
39
2,03
36
2,00
16
2.18
17
2,60
16
2.78
22
2,26
24
2,25
23
2,10
15
2,39
13
3.06
14
2.75
12
2.63
11
2.27
11
2.74
9
3.15
11
3.64
CARS
TEMPLES
AVG.
6
3,95
17
?,37
9
3,64
36
2,68
38
2.34
66
1.92
46
1.90
24
2.45
34
2.47
33
2.74
56
2,16
51
2.2?
44
2.48
43
2.62
35
2.69
22
2.05
12
:-.05
10
?.04
6
2.4?
1
2.31
2.55
TOTALS
595 2. 22 7J3
2,33
590
2.46
Total Sales,
Florida Oranges, Excluding Temples
_13'1-8Cars $2.28 Avg.
M Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- i;2. .
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1956 - 1967 SEASON
NEW YORK CITY
WHITE
PINK
Seed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Week Interior
End-
ing Cars
Indian
River
Avg. Cars Avg.
Oct.
1956
Sept. 9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1957
Jan. 6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
4.
2.
2.
2.
.09
56
55
.37
2.16
2.47
2.34
1 2.20
2 2.44
0 3.02
Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior
River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars
Indian 1
River f
Avg Cars Avf,
2
7
8
8
11
6
1
3
2
2
0
1
0
1
5,49
6.00
5.20
3.45
2.63
2.51
1.94
2.34
2.46
2.00
2.27
1.84
1.90
1.87
10
13
6
10
10
16
23
22
21
16
3.77
3.27
3.06
2.85
3.38
3.11
2.74
3.07
2.93
2.88
2.73
2.86
1
1.86
14
2.97
0
1.89
26
2.59
1
1.35
30
2.55
_
-
38
2.09
1
1.37
36
2.11
-
-
28
2.20
.
-
26
2.73
-
-
28
2. 40
_
-
26
2.28
1
1.50
36
2.28
1
1.35
28
2.22
2
1.16
31
2.00
-
-
32
2.18
1
1.36
34
2.06
1
1.90
31
2.80
2
1.82
31
2.58
-
-
32
2.13
-
-
3S
1.92
-
-
37
2.10
2
1.41
34
2.07
3
1.74
23
2.56
2
1.76
35
2.21
1
3.03
23
2.42
7
2.37
23
2.51
5
2.30
22
2.40
4
1.68
24
2.09
6
1.85
12
2.49
10
2.84
12
3.34
8
2.45
23
2.61
3
2. 35
20
3.01
2 2.55
4
6.37
-
10
4.35
-
5
3.17
5
3.
5
2.54
5
3.
5
2.09
6
2.
5
1.92
5
2.
1
2.21
8
2.
1
1.97
11
2.
1
1.73
11
2.
2
1.71
15
2.
2
2.37
12
2.
1
1.93
15
2.
_
-
19
2.
-
-
16
2.
2
2.53
10
2.
2
2.01
15
2.
1
1.51
20
2.
2
2.05
17
1,
»
21
2.
-
_
15
2.
»
_
10
2
-
-
13
2.
_
-
15
2
-
-
17
2.
_
-
22
2.
1
1.37
25
1,
-
-
23
2
»
.
21
2
-
-
13
2
1
1.75
19
2
-
-
25
1
.
_
22
1
1
1.16
20
2
2
1.35
10
1
2
1.29
14
2
1
1.01
19
2
3
2.54
19
2
7
2.31
9
2
5
2.04
15
2
1
2.43
11
2
2
1.23
7
2
1
1.86
7
2
3
1.91
8
2
TOTALS 14 2.61
2 2.44 115 2.82 1001 2.45
2 2.55
81 2.60 609 2.
Total sales, Florida Grapefruit, all varieties 4 sections 1824 Cars $2.43 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal- State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1966 - 1967 SEASON
WHITE
PHILADELPHIA
PINK
Seed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Week Interior
Endingcars Avg.
Indian Interior
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
1966
Sept, 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
»23
30
1967
Jan. 6
» ^3
K 20
2^
Feb, 3
10
■ 17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
Apr. 7
14
21
28
May 5
^ 12
P 19
26
Jvme 2
30
July 7
14
21
28
1.91
1.19
1.30
1.72
1.54
2.32
1.41
1.32
1.10
.61
.42
1
6.93
-
-
2
4.83
-
-
2
2.97
1
3.32
"5
2.65
1
3.48
4
1.96
2
2.36
1
2.18
2
2.38
.
-
4
2.33
1
1.71
3
2.47
3
1.69
2
2.21
3
1.50
4
2.45
2
1.41
■3
2.34
-
-
6
2.07
-
-
5
2.24
-
-
1
2.83
•
»
4
2.35
-
-
4
2.02
2
1.40
6
2.28
2
1.05
11
1.79
1
1.38
11
1.66
1
1.59
4
2.05
-
-
4
2.54
1
1.21
6
2.22
2
1.63
7
2.03
2
1.55
7
1.84
1
1.50
5
1.70
2
1.11
8
1.62
2
I.IS
6
1.59
1
1.40
2
2.12
1
1.56
3
2.50
2
1.46
5
2.49
-
-
8
2.01
-
-
7
1.99
1
1.69
8
1.75
-
_
6
1.88
1
1.74
8
1.86
0
1.55
5
2.12
0
2.49
5
2.18
1
2.72
1
3.05
1
2.50
3
1.79
1
2.61
-
-
4
1.52
1
1.53
4
2.12
1
1.76
1
2.57
.
-
1
3.38
-
-
1
4.97
-
.
-3
3.18
-
-
2
2.65
1
3.47
2
2.36
2
2.44
1
1.88
2
2.66
2
2.05
1
2.60
1
1.90
T
2.72
1
2.69
i
2.19
3
1.67
T
2.64
0
2.10
4
2.63
0
1.90
2
2.6?
2
1.68
6
2.19
-
-
6
2.36
•
.
3
2.58
-
-
4
2.23
1
1.57
4
2.34
.
-
4
2.12
1
1.41
6
2.11
0
1.40
5
1.99
-
-
2
2.71
-
-
5
2.63
-
-
2
2.44.
1
1.80
4
2.49
2
1.58
2
2.42
3
1.26
6
1.94
?
1.14
9
1.59
-
-
3
1.98
-
-
6
2.14
1
1.59
4
2.60
1
1.17
4
2.42
-
-
6
2.16
.
.
■7
1.96
-
_
6
1.94
-
-
1
2.05
-
-
4
2.34
-
_
2
2.62
2
2.54
1
3.05
4
2.13
1
2.70
2
2.23
2
2.72
2
1.70
-
-
_
«,
1
3.04
2
3.13
-
-
TOTALS 15 1.37
57 2.00 leo 2.04
42 2.10 134 2.27
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections
Cars 423 $2.09 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal- State Market News Service.
I
TABLE 30
- 44 -
I'/EIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA. GRAPEFRUIT
1966 - 1967 SEASON
BOSTON
WHITE
PINK
Seed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Week Interior
'^^ Cars Avg.
Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avj
1956
Sept. 9
16
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1967
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
Apr. /
14
21
28
Ifey 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
1
2.12
-
-
-
-
0
3.57
1
2.22
0
2.57
-
-
1
2.47
-
-
1
2.31
-
-
1
2.79
_
-
1
2.49
-
.
1
3.40
-
-
6
2.44
-
-
5
2.41
-
-
3
2.44
-
-
1
3.40
.,
_
1
2.30
-
-
3
2.22
-
-
4
2.52
-
-
7
2.19
-
-
7
2.05
-
-
3
2.46
-
-
4
2.40
-
-
5
2.55
-
-
4
2.27
-
-
4
2.18
-
-
5
2.12
-
-
8
1.98
-
-
5
1.94
-
-
5
1.73
-
-
4
2.03
-
-
5
2.01
1
2.03
5
2.08
-
-
5
2.22
-
.
4
2.19
-
.
4
2.00
.
-
4
2.40
-
-
3
1.77
-
-
5
1.86
-
-
1
2.00
1
3.08
-
-
3
2.27
3
2.45
-
-
3
1.70
1
1.95
3
1.74
-
-
1
2.19
1 2.27
-
-
1
2.96
0
2
02
2
2.16
-
-
1
2.27
1
2
12
«
.
-
-
1
2.82
-
-
3
2.57
-
-
3
2.52
-
-
5
2.48
-
-
3
2.18
-
-
2
2.40,
.,
.
2
2.30
-
_
3
2.38
-
-
6
2.23
»
_
6
2.11
-
~
5
2.14
-
_
3
2.40
_
-
3
2.56
-
-
5
2.58
-
-
4
2.37
-
-
5
2.21
-
-
7
2.28
.
-
5
2.17
_
-
11
1.99
-
.
5
1.98
-
-
4
2.49
-
.
4
2.28
-
-
3
2.52
-
-
5
2.27
-
-
G
2.16
1
1
60
7
2.34
1
1
84
8
1.98
_
-
6
1.83
_
-
8
1.74
-
-
2
2.51
..
_
1
3.71
-
-
1
3.15
1
1.
97
1
1.70
1
1.
31
-
-
28 -
--------
-
-
- 1
1.43
TOTALS -
8 2.28 138 2.17
-
1 2.27
5 1.77 151
2.23
Total Sales,
Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections
303 Cars
$2.20 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
45
WKIGHTSD AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1966 - 1967 SEASON
PITTSBURGH
WHITE
PINK
Seed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Week Interior
Ending
Cars Avg.
Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
1966
Sept. 9
15
23
30
Oct. 7
14
21
23
Nov. 4
11
13
25
Dec. 2
9
15
23
30
1957
Jan. 5
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Mar, 3
10
17
24
31
Apr. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
15
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
1
5.32
-
-
2
3.37
-
-
3
2.40
1
3.16
3
2.25
1
2.45
2
1.81
1
2.06
0
2.56
2
2.50
-
-
4
2.37
-
-
1
2.35
-
-
4
2.52
-
-
2
3.03
-
-
4
2.61
-
-
3
2.99
-
-
3
2.57
.
..
2
2.36
1
2.33
?
3.19
1
2.06
4
2.63
-
-
5
2.43
-
-
5
2.13
1
1.51
6
2.06
-
-
3
2.09
-
-
4
2.69
-
-
5
2.14
-
-
5
2.10
-
-
7
1.93
-
-
6
1.87
-
-
3
2.07
1
1.45
2
2.45
-
-
5
2,22
1
2.01
3
2.13
2
2.06
1
2.52
1
i.9e
4
2.25
-
-
4
2.23
-
-
3
2.18
.
-
3
2.15
-
.
1
2.85
1
2.13
2
3.46
1
2.71
T
2.83
1
2.02
2
2.51
-3
2.31
1
1.94
1
1.92
-
_
_
-
1
2.87
-
-
1
3.41
-
.
1
3.34
0 2.56
0
5.74
-
-
1
3.77
-
.
1
2.12
1
3.05
1
2.20
0
3.13
1
1.88
1
2.19
-
-
1
2.74
-
-
1
3.13
-
-
2
2.29
_
•
1
2.92
-
-
4
2.65
-
-
2
2.57
-
_
2
2.74
-
-
1
2.44
_
_
1
2.54
1
1.93
0
4.61
1
1.89
1
3.37
-
-
2
2.70
-
_
2
2.70
-
-
3
2.43
_
-
1
3.00
-
-
2
3.04
-
-
1
3.03
-
-
1
2.70
-
-
2
3.23
-
-
3
2.43
-
-
2
2.30
-
-
2
2.25
1
2.04
-
-
1
2.21
1
3.21
2
2.23
2
2.15
-
-
2
2.37
-
-
5
2.04
-
-
3
1.92
-
-
4
2.01
-
-
1
2,59
1
2.20
1
3.06
1
2.02
1
2.86
_
-
1
1.60
1
2.06
1
2.44
-
-
1
1.98
-
-
1
3.29
-
-
1
3.57
TOTALS -
26 2.34 120 2.38
0 2.56
13 2.21 64 2.52
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections
22-^ Cars $2.41 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service.
I
TABLE 30
46
I'EIGHTED AVE.nAGE ATJCTIOIJ PRICES - FLprgPA GRAPEFRUIT
1966 - 1957 SEASON
CHICAGO
¥ H I T E
PINK
Seed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Week
Interior Indian
Ending - , r^''^''.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars AV(
1966
Sept. 9
16
23
30
Oct, 7
14
21
28
Nov. 4
11
18
25
Dec. 2
9
16
23
30
1957
Jan. 5
13
20
27
Feb. 3
10
17
24
Ifer. 3
10
17
24
31
Apr. 7
14
21
28
May 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
0
4,62
-
-
1
3.65
-
-
2
2.61
-
-
1
1.88
2
2.38
1
1.88
1
2.18
-
-
1
2.34
-
-
1
2.59
-
-
2
2.77
-
-
3
2.79
-
-
6
2.62
-
-
3
2,86
-
-
2
3.11
•
_
1
3.10
-
-
3
3.31
-
-
5
3.14
-
-
5
2.34
-
-
3
2.23
-
-
3
2.78
-
-
3
2.55
-
-
2
2.98
-
-
4
2.77
-
-
7
2.31
-
-
5
2.18
-
-
4
2.11
-
-
4
2.11
-
-
5
2.22
-
-
2
3.06
1
1.93
2
3.32
-
-
2
2.98
-
-
4
2.32
-
-
2
3.21
-
-
3
2.66
-
-
2
2.32
-
-
n
2.42
-
-
n
2.69
-
-
2
3.02
2
2.10
2
2.82
1
1.65
2
1.94
1
1,33
1
1,99
1
i.ei
-
-
1 3.41
-
0 2.40
1
-
1
., ^
2
_ .
1
_
2
-
2
_ _
4
- -
3
-
0
•. »
1
_
1
-
2
- -
2
-
2
-
3
-
2
_
2
- -
2
-
3
_
2
-
5
-
6
-
3
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
3
-
2
.
3
-
3
-
1
-
2
_ ..
1
-
3
TOTALS -
11 2.14 103 2.59
-
1 3.41
76
2.6
Total Sales,
Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
191 Cars
$2.58 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
- 47 -
V.tEICHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES
FLORTIjA ORAPEF.^UIT
1966 - 1967 SEASON
DETROIT
WHITE
PINK
3eed
Seedless
Seed
Seedless
Veek Interior
Ending „
Cars Avg.
Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior
River River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars
Indian
River
Avg. Care Avg.
1956
Sept. 9 -
16 -
23 -
30 -
Dct. 7 -
14 -
21 0 2.62
28
(lov. 4
11
16
25
3ec. 2
9
16
23
30
1967
Jan. 6
13
20
27
Peb. 3
10
17
24
Mar. 3
10
17
24
31
ftpr. 7
14
21
28
Hay 5
12
19
26
June 2
9
16
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
0 2.12
1 2.33
1
5.39
.
-
.
-
0
3.05
-
-
-
.
2
2.78
0
2.69
0
2.57
1
2.33
-
-
0
2.50
2
2,43
1
2.69
^
..
1
2.36
-
-
-
-
1
2.32
-
_
-
-
1
1.76
1
3.04
-
_
1
2.04
2
2.80
-
.
1
2.13
1
2.70
-
-
1
1.93
1
3.09
-
-
-
-
1
3.45
-
-
»
_
1
3.46
^
^
1
1.93
2
3.17
-
-
1
2.25
1
3.28
-
-
1
1.93
2
2.53
-
-
3
1.36
2
2.03
-
-
1
1.59
3
2.03
-
-
>
-
3
2.02
-
-
1
1.89
1
2.31
-
-
1
1.98
1
3.24
-
-
2
1.97
1
2.77
-
-
2
1.76
4
2.25
-
-
n
1.34
3
2.oe
-
-
2
1.17
1
2.15
-
-
-
-
1
2.36
-
-
1
2.10
-
-
-
-
2
2.04
1
2.23
-
-
2
1.80
1
3.16
-
-
-
.
2
2.29
-
-
2
1.35
1
2.12
-
-
-
-
1
3.08
-
-
2
1.51
1
2.99
>
-
-
-
2
2.51
-
-
-
-
2
2.51
-
-
1
2.55
2
2.50
-
-
2
2.52
3
2.38
-
-
2
1.98
1
2.22
-
-
1
2.21
1
2.37
-
-
1 2.33
45 2.03
51 2. 51
-
0
5.72
-
-
_
1
3.36
>
-
-
1
2.56
1
2.59
.
2
2.25
-
-
-
1
1.99
-
-
_
1
2.33
0
3.03
-
1
2.11
-
-
.
0
2,27
-
-
-
0
1.30
1
2.00
•
0
1.84
1
3.54
•
-
1
4,47
.
1
1.39
2
2.46
-
-
-
0
3.83
^
_
_
0
3.93
-
1
2.03
1
2.97
»
-
-
2
3,22
-
-
-
2
2,46
•
1
1.62
2
2.32
•
-
-
2
2,06
.
_
-
1
2,84
.
_
.
1
2.38
*
-
-
0
3.16
.
-
-
3
2,36
1,75
-
-
1
2,67
-
2
1.57
2
2,37
_
1
1.22
1
2,68
-
-
1
2.46
-
1
2.15
-
-
-
1
2.07
-
-
m.
3
1,70
1
3,05
-
1
1.43
1
2,54
.
.
—
—
-
•
1
1.27
1
3,09
-
-
1
3.07
:
1
2.52
1
2.83
*
1
2.51
-
-
-
1
2.27
1
2.56
.
1
2.31
.
-
•
-
-
1
2.33
1 1.75
24 2.00 32 2.69
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections
154 Cars $2,32 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
iJliJiiii JU
4ti
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - GRAPEFRUIT
1966 - 1967 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
W H I
T
E PINK
Seed
Seedless Seed
Seedless
Week I"*«^°^
Ending Cars ^vg.
Indian
Klver
Cars Avg.
Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avf
1965
Sept. 9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
16
—
-
—
»
•
m.
.
«
•
.
23
-
-
-
-
2
5.49
-
-
-
.
30
-
-
-
-
8
6.09
.
_
..
•
Oct. 7
1
4
09
-
-
11
5.14
-
_
•
-
14
10
2
30
2
2.44
15
3.25
9
3.72
2
2.55
21
5
2
01
-
-
21
2.61
10
3.26
0
2.57
28
2
1
89
-
_
15
2.29
13
2.90
_
.
Nov. 4
1
1
72
0
3.02
5
1.93
19
2.70
_
«
11
2
2
01
1
2.33
6
2.32
15
2.80
-
-
18
1
2
34
-
-
4
2.24
19
2.80
-
-
25
0
3
13
-
-
6
1.89
15
2.60
•
«
Dec. 2
2
1
81
-
-
4
1.57
28
2.91
_
.
9
1
1
32
-
-
4
1.57
39
2.80
-
_
15
2
1
10
-
-
1
2.00
44.
2.65
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
2
1.91
36
2.58
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
2.89
-
.
1957
Jan. 6
-
-
-
-
1
1.86
23
2.80
_
—
13
-
-
-
-
2
2.04
40
2.67
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
5
1.74
50
2.61
-
..
27
-
-
-
-
3
1.31
68
2.11
_
-
Feb. 3
-
-
-
>
5
1.36
64
2.04
-
.
10
-
-
-
-
3
1.57
47
2.21
_
_
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
43
2.58
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
2
1.53
46
2.49
_
-
Mar. 3
-
-
-
-
3
1.75
47
2.28
-
.
10
-
-
-
-
5
1.72
50
2.22
_
_
17
1
61
-
-
4
1.59
54
2.12
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
7
1.22
50
1.95
-
.
31
1
42
-
-
4
1.17
51
2.07
-
-
Apr. 7
-
-
-
-
3
1.40
48
2.06
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
3
1.82
45
2.65
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
8
1.82
47
2.51
_
_
28
-
-
-
-
5
1.86
50
2.17
_
_
May 5
-
-
-
-
1
1.98
60
2.02
-
-
12
-
-
-
>
3
1.55
56
2.11
_
»
19
-
-
-
-
2
1.41
51
2.10
_
_
25
-
-
-
-
6
1.53
46
2.40
-
_
June 2
-
-
-
>
2
1.71
49
2.22
•
..
9
-
-
-
-
2
2.64
41
2.38
.
_
15
-
-
-
-
10
2.45
32
2.62
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
13
2.34
32
2.38
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
14
2.05
31
2.11
-
_
July 7
-
-
-
-
13
1.72
18
2.29
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
15
2.50
17
2.95
_
_
21
-
-
-
-
9
2.47
25
2.52
-
-
28
-
-
-
-
4
2.95
21
3.04
-
-
1 1.75
4
6.37
-
11
4.42
-
12
3.26
5
3
9
2.55
11
3
11
2.16
10
2
8
1.92
11
2
4
2.16
10
2
4
2.03
17
2
2
2.12
16
2
5
1.69
26
2
2
2,37
26
2
1
1.93
29
2
3
1.58
35
2
-
-
25
2
2
2.53
17
2
4
2.00
25
2
3
1.59
35
2
2
2.05
33
2
2
1.52
38
2
-
-
31
2
-
-
19
2
.
-
28
2
-
-
25
2
1
l.SO
33
2
2
1.58
36
2
5
1.42
47
2
3
1.17
51
2
-
-
35
2
2
2.10
25
2
4
1.91
30
2
6
1.79
37
2
1
1.43
39
2
1
1.15
42
2
4
1.38
38
2
3
1.47
31
2
1
1.09
32
2
3
2.54
31
2
11
2.35
14
2
12
2.14
19
2
4
2.29
18
2
5
1.66
8
2
2
1.81
10
2
4
1.76
10
2
2
3.10
8
2
TOTALS 29 1.97
3 2.40 262 2.39 1593 2.39
2 2.55
1 1.75 157 2.33 1056 2.34
Total Sales, Florida Grapefiniit, All Varieties A Sections
3123 Cars $2.37 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
ABLE 31
- 49 -
WEIGHTED
AVERAOE
Arc
^ijn pricks
- FLORIDA
TANORRINES
■
1966 - 1967 SEASON
rm'f YORK
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
PITTSLl/RGH
eek
4/5 Bu.
Box
4/5
Bu.
Box
4/5 Bu,
Box
4/5 Bu.
Box
nded
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
966
ept. 9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
>
•
-
-
30
>
-
-
-
_
•
_
-
ct. 7
1
3.70
.
_
_
•
_
.
14
1
4.45
0
2.74
0
2.44
-
•
21
2
3.37
1
5.07
_
_
-
.
28
1
7.41
1
5.90
.
-
-
.
ov. 4
6
5.34
3
5.72
-
.
1
4.95
11
12
4.99
6
4.07
_
_
2
3.11
18
27
4.28
6
3.28
-
.
3
3.34
25
49
3.43
18
3.27
-
-
6
3.13
ec. 2
46
2.51
20
2.36
1
1.78
7
2.41
9
45
2.72
12
3.01
3
2.43
7
2.86
16
36
3.43
12
3.48
5
3.33
-7
2.98
23
56
3.70
18
3.43
2
2.77
5
4.04
30
29
4.32
7
4,42
0
3.59
3
4.10
967
an. 6
42
2.37
12
2.75
0
2.65
6
2.89
13
60
2.04
25
l.PO
6
1.86
10
2.24
20
35
2.92
14
1.89
3
2.06
10
2.30
27
24
2.93
5
2.60
1
2.51
4
2.61
eb. 3
27
3.36
5
3.18
3
2.45
3
2.96
10
32
2.84
7
2.84
-
-
3
2.92
17
12
3,58
5
2.87
-
-
2
3.10
24
12
2.96
1
3.71
0
2.42
1
2.93
ar. 3
12
3.44
3
3.10
0
2.00
-
-
10
14
3.34
5
2.80
-
-
-
-
17
15
3.38
4
2.20
-
-
-
-
24
20
3.11
3
2.52
-
-
1
2. "59
31
15
2.98
2
3.16
-
-
-
-
pr. 7
14
3.02
6
2.90
-
-
1
2,20
14
17
3.47
1
2.81
-
-
-
-
21
16
3.59
1
4.36
-
-
-
-
28
12
3.20
2
3.25
-
-
-
-
by 5
12
3.57
2
3.09
-
-
-
-
12
10
3.65
1
3.27
-
-
-
~
19
9
3.43
1
2.92
-
-
-
-
26
7
3.01
2
2.48
-
-
-
-
■une 2
4
3.71
_
-
-
-
-
-
9
1
4.21
-
"
■"
—
■■
■
■OTALS
732
3.21
211
2.92
24
2,44
52
2.}-'
Made Available
;hrough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange ^ the Federal-State Market News Service.
TART.E 31
- 50 -
IffilGHTED AVEWGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANGERINES
1955 - 1957 SEASON
IJeek
Ended
CHICAGO
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
DETROIT
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
TOTAL ALL CITIES
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
1956
Sept. 9
15
-
-
_
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
Jan. 5
1967 13
20
27
3
10
17
24
3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
5
12
19
26
June 2
9
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
0
3
1
2
2
4
2
3
3
2
2
0
?.26
31
28
25
12
32
02
19
.31
54
92
07
2.65
2.38
0
1
3
6
10
11
7
10
2
5
10
7
4
4
2
0
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3.25
2.13
3.72
2.54
2.4-"
2.91
2.7"-
3.52
3.30
2.77
2.09
2.01
2.06
1.6"'
2.91
3.96
3,18
3.46
2.93
2.85
2.31
2.59
2.55
2.97
1
1
3
2
10
21
39
31
•55
90
69
95
43
68
114
71
40
42
44
19
15
16
20
19
26
19
22
19
18
14
14
11
10
9
4
1
3.70
4.45
3.94
6. 57
5.41
4. -5^
4.01
3.27
2.44
2. 0
3.31
3.65
4.27
2.84
2.01
2.43
2.71
.09
.85
.36
.99
3.37
3.19
3.13
2.99
2.93
2.94
3.39
3.59
3.21
3.50
3.62
3,38
2.89
3.71
4.21
3.
2.
3.
2,
TOTALS
24
2,94
92
2,55
1155
3.07
Tangerines 1165 Cars $3,07 Avg.
Included in Tangerine Total the following:
Tangerines (Straight) 655 $3,24
Tangelos 231 $2, 53
Satsumas 17 $2.36
Ponkons G $2.30
Clementines
Murcotts
Kings
Total All
2 $2.77
245 $3.22
7 $2. 23
n^s $3! 07
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 32
51
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEA30NS 1957-56-66-67
ORANGES
SEASON
July 28 Cars
1966-67 Avg.
July 29 Cars
1965-66 Avg.
July 30 Cars
1964-65 Avg.
July 31 Cars
1963-64 Avg.
July 26 Cars
1962-63 Avg.
July 27 Cars
1961-62 Avg.
July 28 Cars
1960-61 Avg.
July 29 Cars
1959-60
July 31 Cars
1958-59 Avg.
Aug, 1 Cars
1557-58 Avg.
SEASON
Thru
July 28 Cars
1966-67 Avg.
July 29 Cars
1965-66 Avg.
July 30 Cars
1964-65 Avg.
July 31 Cars
1963-64 Avg.
July 26 Cars
1962-63 Avg.
July 27 Cars
1961-62 Avg.
July 28 Cars
1960-61 Avg,
July 29 Cars
1959-60 Avg.
July 31 Cars
1958-59 Avg.
Aug, 1 Cars
1957-58 Avg.
N.Y. PHILA. BOST. PITTS.
777
$2.39
1,044
$2.91
1,028
$3.22
1,062
$7.95
1,224
$8,02
1,361
$5,28
1,193
$6.77
1,606
$5.59
1,669
$6.41
2,510
$5.86
N.Y.
1,824
$2.43
1,545
$2.98
1,642
$3.07
1,815
$6.19
2,007
$6.00
1,989
$4.66
2,261
$4.43
2.577
$4.57
3,109
$4.53
3,194
$5.12
303
$2.68
405
$2.68
372
$2.94
331
$7.64
393
$7.41
532
$4.83
425
$6.29
595
$4.99
551
$5.80
148
$5.21
428
$2.09
341
$2.70
459
$2.69
411
$5.79
460
$5.52
481
$4.01
581
$4.00
615
$3.99
706
$4.02
595
$4.45
107
$2.34
131
$2.83
140
$3.14
159
$7.64
223
$7.80
206
$5.20
193
$6.67
268
$5.24
172
$6.02
279
$5.85
PHILA. BOST.
303
$2.20
225
$2.81
274
$2.77
222
$5.85
322
$5.49
395
$3.99
529
$3.99
524
$4.24
$4.16
466
$4.93
70
$2.14
56
$2.55
83
$2.79
70
$7.04
55
$6.89
108
$4.77
155
$5,96
164
$5,13
132
$5.53
174
$5.26
CLEVE,
CHIC. ST. L. CINCI.
1
$2.62
14
$6 .•96
36
$6.36
50
$4.74
68
$5.65
57
$4.87
90
$5.43
134
$4,86
13
$1.83
26
$2.49
45
$2.74
6
$5.95
58
$7.07
77
$4.58
154
$5.77
178
$4.89
151
$5.48
217
$4.82
GRAPEFRUIT
PITTS. CLEVE. CHIC.
223
$2,41
171
$2.90
183
$2.92
181
$6.00
223
$5.77
226
$4.56
289
$4.30
247
$4.37
330
$4.26
268
$4.70
81
$5.36
122
$5.46
113
$4.49
130
$4.17
181
$4.23
266
$4.52
253
$4.73
191
$2.58
133
$3.05
189
$3.29
188
$6.49
313
$6.20
359
$4.80
463
$4.61
429
$4.52
457
$4.55
436
$4.83
9
$5.15
15
$4.14
8
$5.72
11
$4.69
7
$5.07
37
$4.56
11
$6.17
57
$6.20
18
$3.74
22
$4.31
26
$3.95
44
$4.17
62
$3.76
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
37
$4.38
86
$5.17
83
$4.64
ST. L. CINCI.
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
47
.$3.65
135
$3.97
118
$3.73
DETH.
78
^2.06
108
$2.53
107
$2.74
54
$7.08
55
$6.01
160
$4.98
94
$5.87
151
$5.07
129
$5.52
200
$5.08
DETR.
154
$2.32
116
$2.88
207
$2.90
141
$6.02
196
$5.85
192
$4,41
170
$4,41
295
$4.28
390
$4.26
322
$4.65
Cincinnati, Cleveland, and St. Louis - No Auction Sales During 1966-67 Season.
Prices based on 4/5 Bushel Containers, Effective with 1964-65 Season.
TOTAL
1348
$2.28
1,770
$2.80
1,776
$3,09
1,696
$7.78
2,053
$7.73
2,509
$5.09
2,290
$6.48
3,077
$5.32
2,987
$6.08
4,382
$5.57
TOTAL
3.123
$2.37
2,531
$2.91
2,954
$2.97
3,050
$6.09
3,7C0
$5.88
3,773
$4.49
4,445
$4.32
4,941
$4.41
5,963
$4.39
5,714
$4.91
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
I
TABLE 32
-
52 -
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1957
-58-1965-67
(Contid)
T E
M P L E S
SEASON
N. Y.
PHILA.
HOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.
L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
1956-67 Avg.
348
$2.50
113
$2.47
38
$2.21
30
$2.53
-
25
$2.24
-
Closed
35
$2.32
590
$2.46
Cars
1965-66 Avg.
359
$2.99
112
$2.91
41
$2.77
21
$2.91
-
33
$3.09
-
Closed
25
$2.95
591
$2.96
Cars
1964-65 Avg.
321
$3. 4a
112
'ii3.39
28
$3.45
23
$3.27
-
35
$3.24
-
Closed
25
$3.31
545
$3.43
Cars
1963-64 Avg.
* 370
$4.08
59
$3.82
24
$4.03
13
$3.96
$2.94
-
-
Closed
1
$3,85
485
$4.02
Cars
1962-63 Avg.
223
$4,27
57
$4.16
26
$4,04
0
$4.36
5
$3.43
34
$4.44
-
Closed
11
$3.78
370
$4.23
Cars
1951-62 Avg.
422
$2.94
115
$2.73
34
$2.92
18
$2.63
6
$2.76
66
$2.93
1
$1.31
Closed
40
$2.77
703
$2.88
Cars
I960- 61 Avg.
445
$3.70
142
$3.35
15
$3.19
37
$3.36
8
$3.01
72
$3.42
-
Closed
21
$3.32
740
$3.56
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
521
$3.19
151
$3.00
41
$2.81
30
$2.75
12
$2.75
111
$2.95
$2.
2
75
9
$2.54
45
$3.00
922
$3.08
Cars
1958-59 Avg,
532
$3.13
132
$3.10
33
$2.66
25
$2.94
21
$2.70
98
$3.08
$3.
1
19
11
$2.80
38
$2.91
891
$3.08
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
424
$3.23
108
$2,99
40
$1.57
30
$3.13
29
$3.11
56
$3.09
$3.
29
9
$3.00
24
$3.85
733
$3.13
Cars
1956-57 Avg.
575
$2.83
170
$2,62
35
$2.67
47
$2.49
TANG
40
$2.74
E R I N E
106
$2.64
S
$2.
11
28
43
$2.46
63
$2.62
1.090
$2.72
SEASON
N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.
L
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
1966-67 Avg.
732
$3.21
211
$2.92
24
$2.44
82
$2.87
-
24
$2.94
-
-
92
$2.65
1165
$3.07
Cars
1965-66 Avg,
635
$3.75
172
$3.45
32
$2.64
54
$3.43
-
26
$3.47
-
Closed
99
$3.18
1018
$3.60
Cars
1964-65 Avg.
606
$3.98
197
$3.42
28
$3.14
50
$3.14
-
18
$3.06
-
Closed
102
$3.41
1.001
$3.73
Cars
1963-64 Avg.
563
$4.55
143
$4.01
9
$2.53
28
$3.58
8
$4.11
21
$3.13
-
Closed
38
$3.76
810
$4.32
Cars
1962-63 Avg,
467
$4.52
97
$4.08
10
$3.95
20
$4.10
13
$3.94
23
$4.10
$3.
2
49
Closed
31
$3.75
663
$4.37
Cars
1961-62 Avg,
^521
$3.83
218
$3.43
^ 20
$3.09
54
$3.41
8
$3.24
71
$3.29
$3.
6
15
Closed
$3.54
1.353
$3.69
Cars
1960-61 Avg.
643
$3.33
230
$2.90
10
$2.04
71
$2.76
34
$2.77
109
$2.73
$2.
3
61
Closed
70
$2.81
1,170
$3.09
Cars
1959-50 Avg,
566
$4.15
169
$3.80
4
$3.08
45
$3.67
16
$3,30
53
$3.39
$2.
1
59
6
$3.14
47
$3.80
917
$3.97
Cars
1958-59 Avg.
737
$3.29
226
$2.82
13
$2.34
44
$2.69
40
$2.35
84
$2.63
$2.
8
03
24
$2.15
S2
$2.84
1.258
$3.04
Cars
1957-58 Avg.
580
$4.10
Temi
ooeratioi
167 2
$3.96 $3.23
Die & Tangerine
21
$4.07
Averages
23
$3.71
based on
51
$3.95 $3
4/5 Bushel
5 15
78 $4. 04
Containers.
64
$3.91
938
$4.04
throuffh the Co
1 of the
Florida
Made
Citrus
Available
Exchanse
& the P«
iden
il-S
tate Mart
cet News
Service.
- 53 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANQERIWES
1966-67 SEASON
BY KllW
TANGERINES TANGELOS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
MUROOTTS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
SATSUMAS PONKAIfS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
KINGS
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
CLEMEirriNE
4/5 Bushel
Boxes
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg, Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
23
-
-
-
.
-
-
30
.
_
_
,.
«
_
Oct.
7
1
4.13
_
_
«
.
14
1
4.34
-
-
_
•
21
3
3.94
_
.
•
_
26
2
6.57
-
_
«
_
Nov.
4
6
6.64
3
3
66
.
w
11
6
6.98
8
3
49
_
.
18
19
5.07
11
3
47
-
_
25
46
3.73
25
2
78
-
_
Dec.
2
62
2.63
23
2
05
.
-
9
60
2.94
20
2
40
_
_
16
55
3,45
14
2
80
.
_
23
68
3.93
27
2
84
-
.
30
31
4.78
10
3
03
.
•
1967
Jan,
6
55
2.91
12
2.
58
-
_
13
66
2.03
26
1.
94
1
2.05
20
55
2.53
15
2.
05
1
2.20
27
31
2.84
7
2
22
2
2.16
Feb.
3
23
3.40
7
2.
31
11
2.97
10
26
2,99
14
2
32
4
3.69
17
9
3,14
3
2.
40
7
4.19
24
-
-
1
2.
08
13
3.13
Mar.
3
-
-
1
1.
70
13
3.64
10
1
6.23
1
1.
77
17
3.19
17
2
5.42
1
1.
53
16
2.92
24
3
3.71
_
-
21
2.93
31
1
4.62
-
..
19
2.87
Apr.
7
1
4.32
1
1.
65
20
2.91
14
1
4.26
_
-
19
3,37
21
1
4.30
-
-
17
3.58
28
-
•
-
-
15
3,21
Maj'
5
-
.
-
-
14
3,46
12
-
-
.
-
11
3.59
19
_
_
_
_
10
3.36
26
-
-
-
-
9
2,87
June
2
-
_
-
-
4
3.71
q
-
-
-
-
1
4.21
16
-
.
.
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
July
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
•.
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.18
1
3.70
5
2.90
1
2.72
4
2.55
4
2.39
5
1.79
1
2.56
1
1.49
-
.
1 l.OO
0
1.87
0
2.40
0
2.4'5
1
1.61
1
2.24
0
1.55
M
m
2
2.00
0
2.21
3
2.60
0
3.53
0
3.52
0 4.02
2.58
2.95
655 3.24 231 2.53 245 3.22
17 2. 36
8 2.30
7 2.23
2 2.77
Hade Available
through the cooperation of the Growers Administrative Committee 4 the Federal-State Market News
Service.
TABLE 34
- 54 -
DELIVERED CAITOERY PRICES
1966-67 SEASON
Advertising and Inspection tax not included
WEEK
ENDING
ORANGES
CONCENTRATE
Average Price
CANNED JUICE
Single Strength
Average Price
GRAPEFRUIT
CANNED JUICE
Single Strength
Average Price
1966
Oct. 1
8
15
22
29
Nov. 5
12
19
26
Dec. 3
10
17
24
31
1967 7
Jan 14
21
28
Feb. 4
11
18
25
Mar. 4
11
18
25
Apr. 1
8
15
22
29
May 6
13
20
27
June 3
10
17
24
July 1
8
15
22
29
Aug. 5
12
19
26
Per Box
$
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.19
1.15
1.11
1.11
1,15
1.15
1.15
1,20
1.22
1,24
1,21
1.22
1,19
1.12
1,15
,19
.21
.23
.33
.37
,47
1.51
1.59
1,50
1,53
1.58
1,54
1.57
1.57
Per Box
$
,89
.77
.76
.90
.98
1.00
1.05
1.03
1.06
1.05
1.11
1.03
1.08
1.09
1.07
1.07
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.06
1.06
1.02
1.01
1.09
1.05
1.10
1.13
1.23
1.30
1.29
1.31
1.35
Per Box
$
.52
.48
.55
.56
.66
.71
.77
.81
.86
.92
.95
1.00
.96
1.02
.99
.98
,92
,90
.93
.90
,88
,86
.76
.74
.67
,64
.65
,61
.56
.55
.59
.69
.75
.78
.76
.78
1.32
1.32
1.31
1.29
1.28
1.20
1.19
1.21
1.07
1.17
1.19
1,19
1.17
1.16
1.18
1.17
1.14
1.12
1.12
1.05
1.06
.95
Season Average
1.29
l.OQ
.81
1.21
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
T.'iBLE 35
55
CANNERY - CONSOLIDATED REPORT
SEASON - 1966-67
NUMBER OF FIELD BOXES USED:
i Orapefrult for Sections 3,525,545
■■ Salad 208,821
Juice 13,196,176
Blend 1,174,783
Frozen Cone. 5,358,074
Processed Cone. 34,076
Frozen Blended Cone. 12,878
Chilled Juice 1.167,101
Chilled Sections 4 1,566,290
Salads
TOTAL Boxes of Orapefrult
for all uses
Oranges for Juice
Blend
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections 4
Salads
8,753,611
1,040,642
145,777
19,501
93,686,282
94,081
10,615
16,479,302
807,041
26,243,744
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
for all uses
121.036,852
Tangerines for Tangerine Juice
Tangerines for Frozen Tangerine
Tangerines for Processed Concentrate
Tangerines for Chilled Juice
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
102,080
929,262
1.031,342
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR GRAPEFRUIT - F. 0. B. CANMERY;
£or. Se(;ti,o.as For Salad For Juice For Blend
1.21132 1.07706 .81229 .31453
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - F. 0. B. CANNERY:
For Juice For Blend For Salad
1.09405 1.02184 1.37407
Grapefruit
White Pink
.90288
.45062
For Sections
1.85504
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate 1.29314
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Concentrate .84424
SEASON THRU 9/2/67
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 36
- 56 -
FLORIDA PRODUCTIOW OF CANNED CITRUS
1966-67 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of
Case
SW GPRT
SECTIONS
UNSW GPRT
SECTIONS
BROKEN
SECTIONS
CITRUS I
SALAD I
ORANGE
SECTIONS
TANG
JUICE
24/2 's
-
.
-
-
-
843
404/700
48/8 oz.
968 , 257
1,996
19,385
75,313
17,630
123,003
178,790
30,069
-
26,862
-
-
24/303' s
3,518,973
251 , 300
227,647
34a, 708
1,792
-
24/300 ' s
41,817
_
1,068
5,420
-
-
24/1 si oz.
28 , 349
-
-
-
-
-
Converted
No. 2's
-
-
-
■
"•
"
TOTALS
4,736.186
283,365
248,100
456 , 303
19.422
123,846
Size of I
Case I
SV/ GPRT I UNSVv' GPRT
JUICE I JUICE
SW ORANGE
JUICE
UNSV; ORANGE I
JUICE I
SH BLEND
JUICE
I UNSl/ BLEND
I JUICE
24/2 ' s
404/700
48/6 oz.
6/l0 ' s
24/4 oz.
Converted
No. 2's
328 , 109
1,833,670
663,873
180,644
1,326,859
9,757.379
1,440,476
25,760
647,819
3,201,499
1,050,345
3,755,981
179,964
758,730
5,204,459
980,983
23,050
83,430
777,514
41,940
10,526
171,309
1,615,251
333
4,839
TOTALS
3,006,296
12,558,474
8,835,608
6,967,222
913,560
1,791,732
THE ABOVE CONVERTED TO 24/2 CAMS:
Sw. Gfrt Sections
Unsw Gfrt Sections
Broken Sections
Citrus Salad
Orange Sections
Tangerine Juice
4,309,361
234,200
212,078
407,777
23,665
155,698
Sv; Gfrt Juice
Unsw Gfrt Juice
Sw Orange Juice
Uns'j Orange Juice
Sw Blended Juice
Unsw Blended Juice
Converted Totals
3,254,149
14,590,236
6,432,233
7,979,658
1,100,599
2.209,949
40,909,603
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE
& FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT 1957/58 - 1966/67. INCLUSIVE
Year
PROCESSED
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
GRAPEFRUIT
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1950-61
1951-62
1952-63
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66
1956-57
Net Gallons
1,149,081
547,280
377,877
154,911
2T7,501
54,360
41 , 103
69,763
48,506
94,081
Net Gallons
57,150.566
79.910.670
78.149,305
84.298,114
116,031,547
51,647,737
53,674,425
88,868,804
70,831,316
93,636,282
Net Gallons
3.330.301
4,952.488
1,513,462
3,841,462
3,152,798
2,323,381
2,572,655
3,999,367
3,970,546
5,358,074
SEASON THRU 9/2/67
courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
Furnished throu;';h the
TABLE 36
57
FLOfUDA PRODUCTION OF CITRUS CONCENTRATE
;966-67 SEASON
- Actual Cases -
Size of
Case
I PRO > EN
ORANGE
PROCESSED FROZEN PROCESSED FROZEN
ORANGE I GKAPEPROIT JC-RAPEFRUIT [ BLEND
FROZEN
TANGERINE
48/6 oz.
24/6 oz.
24/12 oz.
48/3 oz.
12/32 02.
6/10 oz.
21,977,255
12,557,995
185,051
6,992,430
16.577
702.130
165 , 327
4.311
146,081
144,644
TOTAL CASES
ALL SIZES
41,712,731
16,577
868,457
4.311
146,081
144,644
TOTAL SIZES
Converted to
Gallons
99,236,743
119,027
1,288,866
32,011
164,341
162.722
Bulk Gallons
52,312,439
151,549,182
-
4,774,519
6,063,385
-
3,907
1
,176.674
Gross Gallons
119,027
32,011
158.248
1
.339.396
Less Reprocess-
ed Gallons
23.938.623
.
578.569
»
139,149
219.527
NET GALLONS
127,610,559
119.027
5.434,816
32,011
29.099
1
,119,669
Concentrated Orange Juice
for Manufacturing 4,143,953
-
_
.
-
-
Imported Gallons
141.521
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL GALLONS
131.895,033
119,027
5.484.816
32,011
29.099
1
,119,369
SEASON THRU 9/2/67
Year
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT, FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
AND FROZEN TANGERIITO CONCENTRATE - 1957/58 - 1956/67, INCLUSIVE
I
PROCESSED I
GRAPEFRUIT I
FROZEN
BLEND
PROCESSED
BLEND AND
TANGERINE
I
FROZEN
TANGERINE
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
1957-58
107,896
505,915
-
146.576
1958-59
165,115
589,521
188 , 154
1,151,782
1959-60
27,390
284,276
-
319,571
1960-51
19,947
255,584
21,235
1,406.694
1961-62
115,171
266,598
3,989
1 , 370 , 187
1962-63
36,340
53,242
20,821
204,458
1963-64
21,375
130,430
-
1,145,495
1964-65
54,946
69,599
>
1.153,569
1965-66
30,539
50,4j7
-
715,490
1966-67
32,011
29 ,099
1,119,859
SEASON THRU 9/2/67
Furnished through the i,ourtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 37
58
COMTAIMERS - BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON - AUG. 1. 1966 - JULY 31. 1967
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container
Description
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
TAUGERI^IES
TOTAL
^"^^^^°^ I R^^^ri ^"^erior i ^^^ { Interiorj^^^^^njlnterior jlndian
NAILED BOXES
4/5 Bu. {l/2 Bx)
998
11,515
12,513
WIREBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (l Bx),
4/5 Bu {l/2Bx)
1,913,570 1,090 1,287,968
4,273,157 470,435 538,753
12,273 - 3,213,811 1,09(,
12,243 2,580,647 43,410 7,392,567 526, 08e
MESH BAGS
20 lb. {l/4Bx
8 lb. l/lO Bx
5 lb. 1/16 Bx
4 lb. (l/20 Bx
133,392
423,230
380,948
71
687
425
4,705
250,079
324,134
354
70
15
17
7
-
138,112
673,376
705,089
71
1,04]
49^
FILM BAGS
4 lb., { 1/20 Bx)
8 lb. l/lOBx)Vexar
5 lb.(l/l6Bx)Vexar
8 lb. I/IO Bx
5 lb. (1/16 Bx
48,000
20,711
685,627
216,031
814,664
13,228
200
58,006
1
11,724
348,870
85,973
,185,536
11
93
,596
,863
25
-
1
2
48,000
32,435
,034,497
302,004
,000,225
20C
24,82^
156,86^
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (l Bx)
4/5 Bu (l/2Bx
2/5 Bu (l/4Bx
17,332
4,975,454 1
3,413
,044,787
2,589
4
36,533
393,153 6
1,368
306
238
9,569
568
669
126
9
53,865
378,176
5,349
7
,351,694
2,715
CONSUMER
-
44
-
44
-
-
-
8€
GRAND TOTAL INT.
By Containers I.R.
13,906,648
1
,591,491
8
,468,806
6
,429
,408
2,614,536
44
24
205
,990,090
8
,065,104
BULK
574,139
191,534
175,133
341
,509
35 , 418
7
,248
784,690
540,291
TOTAL
Interior
Indian River
14,480,787
1
,783,025
8
,643,939
6
,770
,917
2,650,054
51
25
.453
,774,780
8
,605,39=
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 37
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CONTAINERS - BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON Aug. 1. 1966 - July 31. 1967. Consolldacec Resort
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxe^
(state Wide)
Container Descriptli.n
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
TOTAL
NAILED BOXES
4/5 Bu. (l/2 Bx.)
998
11,515
12,513
WIREBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu
4/5 Bu
(l Bx.)
(1/2 Bx)
1,914,660
4,743,592
1,287,968
551,006
12,273
2,624,057
3,214,901
7,918,655
MESH BAGS
20 lb.
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
(1/4 Bx)
1/1 OBx,
1/16BX ,
1/20BX ;
134.079
423,280
381,373
71
5,059
250,079
324,204
15
17
7
139,153
673,376
705,584
7i
FILM BAGS
lb.,(l/20 Bx)
4
G lb
5 lb
6 lb
5 lb
( 1/1 OBx )?exar
( 1/16BX )Vexar
(l/lO Bx)
(l/l6 Bx)
4b ,000
20,711
685,827
229 , 259
872,670
11,724
346,370
97,569
1,284,399
25
48,000
32,435
1,034,697
326,828
2,157,094
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (l Bx)
4/5 Bu 1/2 Bx)
2/5 Bu (l/4 Bx)
TOTAL
Interior 4
Indiein River
17,332
5,020,241
6,002
36,533
10,699,391
1,368
10,238
694
16,263.812
15,414,856
2,701.507
53,865
16,729,870
8,064
CONSUMER
44
44
-
89
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
15.498,139
14.898,214
2,658,841
33,055.194
BULK
765,673
516.642
42,666
1,324,981
34.380,175
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven. Florida.
TABLE 38
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FLORIDA: COMI^ERCIAL CITRUS TREES BY TYPES
1962 Thru 1965
Type of
Fruit
Total I
I Bearing* |
I I I
1952* I 1963* I 1954* i 1955*
Non-
Bearing*
Total*
1,000
Tr^es
1,000
Tre?5
1.000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
Oranges :
Early
9,080
1,379
1,129
1,123
989
4,620
13,700
Midseason
7,874
843
836
732
906
3,317
11,191
Temple
1,303
67
101
149
242
559
1,862
Late
17,333
1,638
1,234
1,413
1,402
5,687
23,020
Unidentified
322
178
403
741
2,426
3,748
4,070
Total
35,912
4,105 3,703 4,153
5,955
17,931
53,843
Grapefruit:
Seedy
VJhite Seedless
Pink Seedless
Unidentified
1,685
2.360
1,510
23
14
54
12
5
10
126
18
3
14
243
28
10
28
605
124
73
66
1,033
182
91
1,751
3,398
1,792
114
Total
5
,678
95
157
295
830
1
,377
7,055
Tangelos
569
135
185
235
379
934
1,503
Tangerines
929
47
109
93
174
423
1,352
Murcotts
503
129
98
82
119
428
931
Limes
359
23
55
62
10
150
509
Lemons
168
68
230
321
70
689
857
Misc, and Mixed
302
24
15
20
30
89
391
ALL CITRUS
44
,420
4,626
4,552
5,266
7.577
22
,021
66,441
Revised.
Made available throii,:;i-i the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 39
61
FLORIDA
CITRUS -
TREES BY
TYPES
\9fyZ Tl7<^M 1965
INTERIOR
Type of
Fruit
Total*
1 Bearing
1 19S2* 1
1 1
1963*1
1964* 1
1965*
1
Non- • I
Bearln,, |
Total*
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
Oranges :
Hamlin
5,651
1.106
879
832
542
3,359
9,010
Navel
453
28
34
35
42
139
592
Other Early-
2,662
140
120
130
65
455
3,117
Total Early
8,765
1,274
1,033
997
649
3,953
12,719
Pineapple
5,362
557
402
4S5
457
1,931
7.343
Other Midseason
1,522
71
41
55
44
211
1.733
Total Midseason
6,8D4
628
523
540
501
2,192
9,076
Temple
1,002
47
75
89
125
336
1,338
Valencia
15,203
1,183
855
1,202
798
4,043
19,246
Oniaentified
279
152
374
722
2,365
3,613
3,892
Total Oranges
32.134 3,289
2,860 3,550
4,438
14,137
46,271
Grapefruit:
Seedy
1,582
14
7
14
24
59
1,641
White Seedless
1,319
17
32
50
141
240
1,559
Pink Seedless
775
5
6
6
41
58
333
Unidentified
10
3
2
7
48
60
70
Total Grapefruit
3,686
39
47
77
254
417
4,103
Tangelos
494
108
152
203
2X
743
1,237
Tangerines
899
36
35
90
152
363
1,262
Murcotts
434
109
82
68
90
349
783
Miscellaneous 1/
811
114
292
337
90
833
1,644
ALL CITRUS
38,458
3
,695
3,523
4,325
5,294
16
,842
55.300
• - Revised.
1/ Includes
through the coi
all commeroial
types net ;
listed
aiid Li
above .
vestock
Reporting
Made available
urtesy
of the Florida Crop
Service.
■
TABLE 39
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FLORIDA CITRUS - TREES BY TYPES
1962 Thru 1965
INDIAN RIVER
Type of
Prult
Total
I
I
Bearing
♦ I 1962 • I 1963 ♦ I 1964 • | 1965
Non-
Bearing
Total
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1.000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
Oranges
Hamlin
205
90
74
103
279
546
751
Navel
75
12
22
23
41
98
173
Other Early
34
3
-
-
20
23
57
Total Early
314
105
96
126
340
667
981
Pineapple
928
213
307
189
405
1,114
2,042
Other Mldseason
52
2
6
3
-
11
73
Total Mldseason
990
215
313
192
405
1,125
2,115
Temple
301
20
26
60
117
223
524
Valencia
2,130
450
379
211
504
1,644
3,774
Unidentified
43
26
29
19
61
135
178
Total Oranges
3,778
816
843
608
1,527
3,794
7,572
Grapefruit:
Seedy
103
-
3
-
4
7
110
White Seedless
1,041
47
94
193
464
798
1,839
Pink Seedless
635
7
12
22
83
124
959
Unidentified
13
2
1
3
25
31
44
Total Grapefruit
1,992
56
110
218
576
960
2,952
Tangelos
75
27
23
32
109
191
266
Tangerines
30
11
24
3
22
60
90
Murcotts
69
20
16
14
29
79
148
Miscellaneous \/
17
1
8
68
19
96
113
ALL CITRUS
5,961
931
1.
024
943
2
282
5,180
11,141
_1/ Includes all
commercial types
not
listed
above.
*
- Re\
fisecl.
Made available through the courtesy of the Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 40
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-
TOTAL NUTOER OP ALL CITRUS TREES
MOVING PROM IIURSERIES
IN FLORIDA
AS REPORTED TO THE NURSERY INSPECTOR. STATE PLANT
BOARD
Gainesville, Florida
July 1. 1965 to
i June 30. 1956
ALL CITRUS
Kind
No. Trees
Oranges
1,
,785,
,024
Grapefruit
778,
,777
I4andarlns or Kid Glove
470,
,327
Tangelos
262,
,735
Limes
21,
,153
Lemons
73,
,391
Miscellaneous
Total
.??'
,348
%
,411,
,Vbb
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
Variety
No. Trees
Variety
No. Trees
Valencia
598,295
Marsh
569.601
Hamlins
461,914
Duncan
29,632
Pineapples
406,770
Thompson
17,216
Parson Brown
47.872
Red Seedless
20,042
Navels
40.256
Foster
63
Lue Gim Gong
18,433
Red Seedy
-
Pope Summer
33.756
Davis Seedless
-
Miscellaneous
77.728
Excelsior
-
Total
1,7*^5, 024
Miscellaneous
142.143
Total
■7757777
1
MANDARIN OR KID GLOVE
LIMES
AND
LEMONS
Variety
No. Trees
Variety
No. Trees
Clementine
237
Limes
Hxircott Honey
96,407
Robinson
80,989
Tahiti (Persian)
18,449
Tangerines
100,031
Key (Mexican)
2,069
Temples
143,123
Lakeland
116
Satsumas
25.845
Bears s
39,935
King
237
Ponkan
75
Miscellaneous
33,383
Miscellaneous
519
Total
T7Dt327
Total
51,0HH
Tangelos
Lemons
Orlando
198,057
Sicily
2.070
"K" Early
30, 293
Meyer
29,797
Mineola
14, 162
Ponderosa
239
Seminole
19
Avon
281
Thornton
Harvey
Everbearing
Villa Franca
Messina
2
11
10
36
Miscellaneous
20,204
Miscellaneous
1,010
Total
262,735
Total
33,456
Kumquats 12.209
Miscellaneous Citrus - Calamondon 7,533; Eustis limequats 92; Lakeland Limequats 97; Others 2;
Shaddock 1; Other Citrus 414— Total, 8139.
through the Dept.
Florida.
of Agri.
Made Available
Economics-Agri. Experiment Station- University of Fla. -Gainesville,
*
MARKET NEWS SERVICE
ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
SUMMARY OF 1967-68 SEASON
Federal-State Market News Service
United States Department Of Agriculture
Consumer & Marketing Service
COOPERATING WITH
Florida Department Of Agriculture
Division Of Marketing
LAKELAND, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 1968
\
PREFACE
The Pederal-State Market News Service, a co-operative agency of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department
of Agriculture, submits this annual summary for the 1967-68
season.
^ The daily citrus reports were issued at Lakeland, Florida from
various reports released by the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C. ; Florida Crop 4 Livestock Reporting Service;
the Citrus Inspection Division, Florida Department of Agriculture,
the Federal-State Frost Warning Service; the Florida Citrus
Commission; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus Mutual;
Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee; Florida Canners'
^ Association; Department of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural
y Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may cause
revision of shipments, unloads and other similar data, for the
1967-6B season. Every effort has been made to Include data In
this summary which will be of most value to the Citrus Industry.
We have endeavored to include basic statistics suitable for com-
parisons with past seasons.
We are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related
agencies for their fine cooperation in making this summary
possible.
Additional copies of this summary may be obtained upon request
to Pederal-State Iterket News Service, P. 0. Box 69, Lakeland,
Florida 33802.
Released: L. B. Morgan,
October 1968 Local Representative
\v
- 1
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
Consumer and Marketing, Sei'vlce
and the
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Division of Marketing-
Cooperating
MARICET NEV/S SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEC^ETABLES
MARKiiTING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OP 1967-68 SEASON
Daily market reports on citrus were issued at Lakelauid, Florida
froin October 2, 1967 to June 7, 1Q58, inclusive
GENERAL COMMENTS
Harvesting of Florida's 1967-68 citrus crop ,sot underway about laid September, but no
significaiit voluiiie was pickeo before October, l.'eather conditions v;ere /generally ;Jood throuf.h-
out the gro'./in^; and harvesting season \;ith fevf exceptions. The quality of all citrus u'as
generally good in most sections. Citrus fruit supplies in the 1967-68 Season were sharply
belovf the burdensoiae quantities available for mar!:etin,;; in 1966-67 Season.
Florida citrus acreac'^e increases. In December 1967, there v;ere C'31,249 acres of citrus
in Florida according to the Florida Crop and Livestock Reporti.^^ Service. This is a net in-
crease cf 8.5 per cent since December 1955. There vrere 51,181 acres set in 1956 and 35,896
acres in 1967; down sharply froia the record, 80,258 acres set in 1965. The ac^^ea^e set in
1967 was the smallest since 1959. Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach Counties
accounted for 54 per cent of the acreage set in 1966 and 1967.
In northern frini;e areas, some increase in olc.er acreage may be noted where nef;lected
groves have been reclaitied, follovrin^^ ideal ..rowing conditions and recent favorable prices.
A reviev; of acres by years set frora the most recent citrus census reveals the young
average ai,e of Florida citrus groves. Currently 51.5 per cent cf all acreage is ten years
or less in age. Distribution of acres by years set, also shov/s that nearly one-fourth of
the state's total acreage was non-bearing in the 1967-68 crop year.
Tlie total number ox citrus trees at the end of 1957 uas: non-bearin,-; 21,501,000;
bearin,'; 74,44-2,000; Total all Florida citrus trees 95,943,000; of this total. Oranges ac-
counted for 74 per ceut; Grapefruit 12 per cent and Specialty Fruit 14 per cent.
Continued Page 2
- 2 -
General Coiiinients Cont'd
Preliiiiinary production fi£;ures on citrus for tlie United States released b/ statistical
Reporting Service of the U.S. Departijient of Agriculture for crop year 1957-58, amounted to
approximately 195 million boxes; this is a substantial decrease of some 77 million boxes
compared with the 1955-67 crop. Orange production approximately 129 million boxes, down about
50 million boxes. Prapefru.it showed a decrease, approximately 43 luillion boxes as compa^'ed
with 56 iv.illion boxes in 1955-57. Lemons 16,750,000 boxes; Tangerines shov; a sharp decrease
compared vjlth tlie previous season; 1957-58 approximately 3,550,000. Tanpelos 1,700,000 boxes;
Limes 750,000 boxes. Florida brealidovm on citrus fruits as follows: Granites (includii^n: Temp-
les) 104,000,000 boxes; Ctrapefrult 32,800,000 boxes; Tangerines 2,800,000 boxes; Tai\<-;elos
1,700,000 boxes; Limes 750,000 boxes; for a grand total of 142,050,000 boxes, approxiiiiately 28
per cent lower than 1956-57 crop. All above figures subject to correction.
Florida's total voluiiie of fresh citrus shipments carlot and carlot equivalents for 1967-68
Season 50,891 as compared to 58,642 last season. Brealcdown for 1957-68 Season as follov/s:
Oranges 31,714; Qrapefi'uit 25,505; Tangerines 3,671.
All comparison for Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines include the estimated proportion
of 'mixed cars' (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l.c.l. express cars for both years).
For the 1967-68 Season the percentage of shipments that moved from the state by rail totaled
28.5 per cent, by truck 71.5 per cent.
Florida Oranges and Grapefruit sold at auction this season totaled 898 cars less than
1955-67. Total cars sold 1957-68: Oranges 1,336; Temples 519; Grapefruit 2,237; Prices
averaged higher than previous season. Oranges (excluding Temples) $3.30 average; Temples
$3.48 average; Grapefruit $3.24 average per 4/5 bushel container. Tangerines voluiiie sold
on auction market in 1967-68 v;as 325 cars under the total volume in 1956-67. Total nimber
of cars sold 839; average price $4.74 per 4/5 bushel container (includes: Tangerines .straight
528 cars, average price $5.19; Tangelos 180 cars, average price $3.55; Murcotts 127 cars,
average price $4.55; Satsuiuas 3 cars, average price 3.55; Ponlcans 1 cai', average price 2.50).
The nujiiber of boxes, all citrus, used by Florida Processors in 1957-68 as compiled by
Florida Canners' Association was 104,215,526 as compared to approximately 151,488,866 for
the 1966-67 Season. Delivered cannery prices 1967-68 season ijere much higher than last
season on all citrus with an average through August 31st as follows: Oranges, Concentrate
$2.75, Juice $2.41; Grapefruit Juice $1.82, Sections $2.32.
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida in 1967-68 totaled 43,350 cars for the
41 U.S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail & truck. Orange unloads from Florida totaled
19,837; New York City-Newark leading the way v-rith rail 2,864, truck 2,160, total 5,024.
Philadelphia was second with a total nxiinber of 1,051 rail and 1,107 truck. Unloads of
Florida Grapefruit in 41 Cities (rail and truck) totaled 18,539; New York City-Newark re-
ceiving the greater part both rail and truck totaling 4,273 with Philadelphia second with
a grand total of 1,453 cars and Chicago third with 1,143 cars. Both Tangerines and Mixed
Citrus from Florida were well representea. Grand total Florida Tangerines 2,552; Mixed
Citrus 2,312.
The conversion factor of 500 1 3/5 bushel boxes or 1,000 4/5 bushel containers was used
In converting truck and boat shipments to carlots.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1957-68 Season, write Federal-State
Market News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California 90021
- 3 -
VfEATHER
CHARACTEfl OP THE 196>6e SEASON
Weather adversely affecteci agricultural production during the 1967-68 season.
The season began and ended with a deficit of rainfall. Temporary relief to
the drought conditions was provided by near normal rainfall during December
and February. Rainfall amounts during November, January, and March were gen-
erally below normal. Temperatures were mild from November to mid January and
cold from mid-January tlirough March. IJhile no majcr freeze occurred, crop
growth was substantially retarded by sustained cold temperatures from mid Jan-
uary through March. Several occurrences of strong winds during February and
March were detrimental to or^ps throughout the peninsula.
November was mild. Cool temperatures were experienced from the 5th throusii the
10th, and on the l^.th and 20th. Only the interior of the northern districts
reported scattered frost with mlnimums ranging from the low thirties to the low
forties. Rainfall for the month was below normal in all areas except the Lower
East Coast where amounts ranged from one ta three inches.
December continued mild. The mornings of the 4th, 23rd through the 25th, 27th,
and the 30th were cold. The most detrimental of these mornings was the 24th when
minimum temperatures in the mid- twenties to lov; thirties were observed in the
Suwannee and Gainesville districts. Upper twenties to low thirties were reported
in the Orlando and Brooksville districts, while lo\/ -to upper thirties occurred in
the remainder of the central districts. Minimum temperatures in the forties were
experienced in the southern districts. Scattered light to moderate frost v;aE
reported on the morning of the 24th in north and central districts. Tliere were no
frost occurrences in the southern districts thus far this season. Drought re-
lieving rains occurred during the month with amounts from near eight inches in the
extreme north to near three inches central to near t'.;o inches southern districts.
January was mild through the 11th, but the trend for the remainder of the month
was cold. The first peninsula- wide frost occurred on the 26th when moderate to
locally heavj- i-rost with minimum temperatures ranging from the mid-tv;enties to
low thirties northern districts to the low to mid- thirties southern districts.
Itainfall was generally below normal.
February was cold. Cold mornings were reported on 20 of the 29 days. Moderate to
locally heavy frost was reported in all agricultural areas of the peninsula ex-
cept the Lower East Coast v;here frost v;as liglit on the 9th and 28th. Minimum
temperatures on these dates ranged from the mid- twenties to low thirties north-
ern districts to low to upper thirties southern districts. Minima on the re-
maining cold mornings in February were generally higher with frost intensity
less. Beneficial rainfall during the month averaged one and one- half ^^^ '^'{^
and one-half inches over the peninsula. Several occurrences of strong vanas
over the peninsula adversely affected agriculture, especially vegetable crops.
March continued cold. Eleven cold nights occurred during the month. The last
peninsula- v;ide frost occurred on the morning of the 2nd, with the lowest oi tne
season in the southern districts. Minima ranged from the mid- twenties to low
thirties over the southern districts while upper tv/er.ties and low ^^j^i^^^^^s
prevailed in the north and central districts. Moderate to locally heavy irost
was observed over the southern districts with light to moderate frost reportea
over north and central districts. The cold temperature pattern continued
through the 26th, followed by a warming trend. Rainfall for the month v/as
generally below normal with amounts ranging from about half an inch to near
tvjo inches. Again, several occurrences of strong wiads over the peninsuia
adversely affected agricultural crops, especially vegetables.
Rainfall in May was heavy to excessive in southern Florida. Generous rains
began falling at mid-month In central districts with above normal amounts cy
end of month. Extreme north had below normr.l rainfall.
Heavy to excessive rains occurred again in June in southern ^i^trlcts, with
some locations reporting up to 24 inches for the month. Central districts naa
10 to 15 inches of rain which is well above normal. Most northern areas nad
normal rainfall. RaiJifall decreased some in July - ranging ^^^°fj^^sr^?t°l'
low normal at sotae stations to well above at others throughout the peninsula.
Furnished Tliru , , , j m 4 a
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service, Lakeland, Florida.
DATA FOR EACH OF THE FORECAST DISTRICTS FOfi THE 1967-68 SEASON
Night
s at
Fj
.rst
Occurrence
Last
Occurrence
1
& Below
- of
' Season
o:
C Seas
;gn
■
District
36^
32°
32"
2e
r
28"
31
Min.
Date ■
Gainesville
64
41
Nov.
, 5
Nov.
. 20
Mar.
, 25
Mar.
" 25
21°
Jan.
26i
Upper East Coast
46
28
Dec.
. 24
Dec.
, 24
Mar.
, 25
Mar.
25
24
Feb.
13
Orlando
43
28
Nov.
- 20
Dec.
, 24
Mar.
25
Mar.
25
24
Jan.
26
Brooksville
38
26
Nov.
20
Dec.
24
Mar.
. 25
Mar.
25
24
Jan.
26
Ridge
33
18
Dec.
24
Dec.
24
Mar.
. 25
Mar.
25
24
Jan.
26
Bartow
21
11
Dec.
24
Jan.
, 25
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
25
Feb.
9
West Coast
26
13
Nov.
20
Nov.
20
Mar.
25
Mar.
25
25
Jan.
17
Indian River
17
8
Jan.
26
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
Mar.
25
24
Mar.
2
Kissimmee Valley
23
9
Jan.
17
Jan.
26
Mar.
2
Mar.
25
25
Mar.
2
Everglades
19
10
Jan.
17
Jan.
26
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
25
Mar.
2
Loi/er East Coast
8
4
Jan.
26
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
27
Mar.
2
MINIMUM TET^PERATURES
- COLDEST
DATES
- LOW GROUND LOCATIONS
SELECTED
FLORIDA CITRUS
WEATHER STATIONS
- 1957-68
SEASON
i
Station ( Dei
:ember 1967
1
1 January 1968
1
1
February
1968
1
1
March 1968
1
?4
1 17
_26
1
9
10
78 1
2
25
Citra
31
29
26
32
35
30
32
32
DeLand
33
32
29
31
35
33
32
32
Mims
35
33
31
31
36
33
28
32
Prui eland Park
30
28
28
31
34
32
33
30
Heidrich Groves
31
28
28
33
38
32
32
28
Forest City
29
30
29
32
37
31
30
31
Howey
36
25
25
27
33
28
30
27
Dr. Phillips
33
30
26
30
32
30
28
30
Conway
35
35
29
35
39
34
30
34
Brooksville
31
27
27
32
34
31
30
29
Blanton
32
35
20
31
36
35
32
36
Valrico
32
32
29
30
33
32
30
33
Denham
29
28
27
28
30
30
27
29
Elfers
32
25
27
32
47
30
35
28
Parrish
32
34
30
30
38
34
33
36
Sarasota
35
31
29
30
37
31
34
34
Polk City
30
20
25
28
31
30
27
28
Lake Alfred
31
30
28
32
34
33
30
32
Mammoth
33
30
26
30
35
31
34
31
Avon Park
36
34
31
32
36
31
28
34
Bartow
33
32
28
31
33
32
30
35
Arcadia
32
32
26
28
31
29
29
33
Cocoa
38
40
33
32
36
35
32
35
Vero Beach
38
40
34
30
33
34
28
35
Stuart
40
41
35
34
38
35
28
42
Hypoluxo #2
44
46
36
38
38
36
30
52
Homestead
45
43
34
33
36
32
30
46
Furnished thru
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service, Lakeland, Florida.
- 5 -
TOTAL RAINFALL - BY MOOTHS
SELECTED U. S. FLORIDA WEATHER BUREAU STATIONS
1967-68 SEASON
STATION
OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY
TOTAL
Avon Park
.85
.36
2.42
.58
1.91
1.25
.43
8.73
16.73
8,19
41.50
Bartow
1.18
.30
2.32
.31
1.97
.53
.51
5.93
12.48
7.67
33.60
Bradenton Exp.
Station
1.16
.81
2.03
.28*
1.60
1.56
.06
3.85
16.46
12.74
40.55
Brooicsville
.73
.00
2.15
.90
2.74
1.90
.57
7.28
7.85
4.35
28.48
Bushnell
.53
.18
2.78
.76
1.54
2.94
.32
8.09
9.83
5.66
32.73
Clermont
.26
.22
2.19
.75
2.24
1.36
.29
4.73
11.54
8.10
31.68
Daytona Bch Airport
.19
Trace
2.98
.42
1.73
1.79
.40
4.79
14.38
6,25
32.93
Crescent City
.58
.03
2.39
.67
2.68
2.27
.27
5.51
9.34
7,17
30.91
Ft. Lauderdale Exp.Sta.
13.54
3.07
2.06
1.23
4.37
1.07
.43
15.22
12.40
7.86
61.25
Fort Myers Airport
3.08
.92
2.91
.40
2.08
.65
.37
10.32
15.03
9.85
45.81
Port Pierce
5.92
.27
1.81
.48
2.08
.87
.87
3.80
15.84
6.61
39.55
Homestead Exp.
Sta.
6.03
2.41
1.37
1.22
2.01
.56
.40
15.62
23.98
8.50
62.20
Lakeland Weathe
r Bur.
1.04
.18
1.87
.29
2.10
1.07
.53
9.10
14.86
8.18
39.22
Lake Placid
2.51
.49
2.57
.75
1.55
1.15
.70
6.71
12.10
8.14
35.68
Melbourne
1.48
.31
1.63
50
2.28
.64
2.03
4.74
17.20
3.60
34.51
Miami Airport
12.88
3.81
1.37
1.92
2.77
.88
1.27
18.54
22.36
6.15
71.95
Mountain Lake
.76
.23
2.94
.47
1.98
.84
.45
7.53
13.24
7.55
36.09
Ocala
.47
.17
2.60
.64
2.35
2.36
.40
4.69
10.76
11.32
35.76
Orlando Airport
.35
.03
2.42
.65
2.76
2.27
.30
3.72
18.28
5.60
36.38
Plant City
2.30
.18
1.61
.36
2.28
1.03
.61
5.63
17.08
9.25
40.33
St. Leo
.61
.53
2.P5
.97
2.38
1.60
1.06
4.72
7.27
7.75
29.75
St. Petersburg
2.69
.20
1.57
.43
1.92
1.22
.39
3.46
11.63
10.55
34.25
Tampa Airport
2.42
.45
2.04
.41
1.52
1.23
.74
2.08
6.72
8.39
26.00
Wauchula
.93
.03
2.67
.73
1.79
1.16
.65
7.82
15.85
10.18
41.81
West Palm Beach
10.00
1.37
1.23
.56
4.44
1.48
.72
13.82
16.78
4.66
55.06
Winter Haven
.78
2.0
2.37
.40
2.64
1.05
.52
6.28
15.04
5.75
35.13
* - Nearby
Stations
f>iA rt/-Mi-M+-iaelr r^f
4-V^a Pa/4/
>r.o i_ <;<-
^fD Ln-
Furnishe
r.1 oi,1 4-lir.B.I W
d Thru
.«50T»Tf(
r>o - •
T.olrcl
and ITIr
>r>i da .
- 6
ORAIJGES-CARLOT SHIPl-ENTS (RAIL & BOAT) DY V/EEICS
1Q67-68 a..d 1966-67 SEASONS
PLOHIDA I CALIFORNIA I TEXAS ! ARIZONA I TOT.AL [IMPORTS
I 1 •• I I ••
157-63 |66-67 | 57-68 | 66-67
57-68 1 66-67167-63 166-67
*•! me:;tco ..[Israel
67-68 I 66-67167-66 166-67167-68
mi
9/ 1-2
9
16
23
I 30
10/ 7
14-
21
28
11/ 4
II
13
25.
12/ 2
9
16
23
30
1968
1;
o
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
2
9
15
23
30
5
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
5
13
20
27
10
17
24
31
3
11
18
41
86
112
82
200
128
190
308
313
180
1C8
2
2
21
35
88
175
175
125
142
23C
255
223
152
179
392
371
466
485
429
331
246
208
170
93
76
28
285
586
406
224
195
148
345
428
435
405
352
292
261
213
192
248
497
416
452
657
504
262
275
1
4
19
50
51
9
23
6
8
40
38
63
57
23
14
100
394
371
466
488
440
349
290
294
282
175
277
160
495
944
770
414
327
149
347
430
435
405
354
294
282
253
280
429
680
581
632
959
817
508
44-1
3
1
5
2
328
286
242
■^4
1
-
22
24
593
574
-
-
292
31-'-
314
444
-
_
33
2<.
639
847
-
-
237
324
274
524
4
-
42
18
557
866
-
-
250
271
359
535
4
-
36
9
649
815
25
40
272
271
298
588
4
_
13
6
587
865
27
57
154
194
216
559
-
-
15
5
385
858
20
-
213
297
181
674
1
-
24
7
419
978
10
-
152
226
276
582
3
-
44
14
475
922
31
-
201
254
308
774
2
1
65
31
576
1060
20
-
243
253
239
725
9
-
85
56
576
1034
9
-
214
224
200
628
3
1
70
54
487
917
15
-
217
236
204
869
1
1
72
52
494
1158
15
-
171
213
184
744
-
-
93
80
448
1037
11
-
159
255
142
658
1
-
93
75
395
988
5
-
182
224
157
762
-
-
129
133
468
1119
2
-
196
250
151
672
_
2
102
157
449
1081
3
-
231
295
183
784
-
-
121
167
535
1246
6
-
271
285
241
1034
-
3
111
154
623
1477
-
-
288
374-
230
867
3
-
104
113
625
1354
-
-
251
257
287
813
2
-
79
102
519
1182
5
-
323
198
296
597
2
1
54
73
575
859
-
-
257
I'V?
205
599
1
-
15
84
479
832
2
-
129
182
229
723
-
-
3
79
361
984
2
-
215
200
23G
801
3
1
8
70
465
1072
-
-
165
172
227
652
-
_
2
33
394
857
3
-
167
117
259
630
-
-
1
6
427
753
1
-
75
51
158
533
-
-
3
-
246
584
-
-
78
60
175
545
.
_
_
_
253
605
-
-
76
35
181
502
-
1
-
-
257
533
-
-
71
64
174
611
-
-
-
-
245
675
-
-
41
68
173
554
-
1
-
-
214
623
-
-
42
15
153
525
-
-
-
-
205
641
-
-
26
10
154
564
-
-
-
-
180
574
-
-
16
7
169
512
_
-
-
-
185
519
-
-
10
2
194
250
-
-
-
-
204
262
-
-
142
146
7996 8345 12864 28895
48
12 1597 189C
22505
39142 223 107 288
♦♦Corresponding 'Jeek Last Season. Note - 1967-58 Season figures following i;eek ending June 1st
thru August 31, 1968 subject to correction. 1966-57 Season corrected v;eek ending; 4/29/67 thru
wee!: ending 8/31/67.
TABLE 2
7 -
C-RAPEPRUIT-CARLOT SHIPMENTS
(rail & boat) - BY VJEEICS
Weelc
End-
I III
FLORIDA I . CALIFORNIA I TEXAS I ARIZONA I
TOTAL
i 67-68 I 66-67
67-63 166-67
67-68 |66-o7|67-6S|6u-67
67-68
• *
66-67
1967
9/1-2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11.1
18
25
12/ 2
9
16
23
30
1968
iT'e
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
3/ 2
9
16
23
30
4/ 6
13
20
27
5/ 4
11
18
25
6/ 1
8
15
22
29
7/ 6
13
20
27
8/ 3
10
17
24
31
_
B
41
26
_
_
-
-
41
26
-
-
78
52
-
-
>
-
78
52
2
_
52
8
-
-
-
-
54
8
20
-
7
1
-
-
-
-
27
1
49
2
4
_
_
_
-
-
53
2
89
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
89
17
143
96
-
-
-
-
-
-
143
96
174
170
-
-
.
-
-
-
174
170
187
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
187
275
124
208
-
-
-
1
-
-
124
209
122
180
_
_
-
»
_
_
122
180
181
185
-
-
-
2
-
-
181
187
158
184
-
-
2
3
1
2
161
189
150
198
1
-
-
10
2
5
153
213
236
212
3
3
3
5
1
3
243
223
204
206
6
3
2
3
2
1
214
213
208
190
2
1
11
12
5
1
226
204
74
115
5
1
11
7
4
2
94
125
173
192
11
3
8
2
2
2
194
199
221
254
7
3
1
11
9
2
238
270
271
292
6
3
2
4
8
1
287
300
255
326
12
4
7
15
17
3
291
348
271
188
14
5
3
25
16
1
304
219
132
177
9
6
1
10
10
3
152
196
176
206
20
4
1
15
21
4
218
229
172
201
8
3
3
22
6
2
189
228
216
311
15
5
6
22
19
2
256
340
179
278
11
6
2
22
13
4
205
310
234
299
14
2
1
13
11
1
260
315
205
311
9
24
-
4
13
14
227
353
165
245
5
22
-
11
10
12
180
290
156
272
13
39
-
12
18
15
187
338
132
320
23
59
-
8
15
5
170
392
149
342
51
28
-
10
28
-
228
380
162
322
59
34
-
13
47
1
268
370
155
312
66
54
-
7
41
5
262
378
151
247
79
60
-
11
55
3
285
321
87
256
79
96
_
9
70
6
236
367
85
261
62
107
-
5
61
5
208
379
56
224
59
103
-
3
61
5
176
335
25
198
57
117
.
6
87
11
169
332
70
184
53
162
-
5
101
9
234
360
45
136
42
107
-
2
94
12
181
257
22
114
32
95
-
6
55
4
109
219
13
44
21
53
-
1
43
5
77
103
6
65
38
52
-
-
47
6
91
123
6
45
75
82
_
-
70
2
151
129
6
39
85
134
-
-
41
3
132
176
1
27
73
125
-
-
37
6
111
158
_
23
53
113
-
-
14
2
67
138
_
6
78
98
-
-
15
1
93
105
-
3-
70
99
-
-
10
1
80
103
-
-
67
61
-
-
5
3
72
64
TOTAL
5118
8958
1585 2063 64 318 1185 175
8952
11514
ins week endin.^- June 1st thru August 31, 1968 subject to
d ueek ending 4/29/67 thru v/eelc ending, 8/31/67. **Corres-
1 Imports: Mexico Week of December 3-9, 1957: 1.
Note - 1967-68 Season flr.ures followi
correction. 1966-67 season corrected
pondiHiT; week last season. Additional Impo
TABLE 3
- 8
TAN&ERIMES-CaRLOT SHlPtffiNTS
(rail & boat) - BY WEEKS
Heel:
1 FLORIDA
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
ARIZONA
T 0 T A L
lI-ffORTS
End-
ing
1 57-68
*♦
66-67
67-68
« *
66-67
67-58
« *
65-67
67-68
• •
66-67
67-68 1 66-67
MEXICO ••
67-68166-67
1967
9/ 1-2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11
18
25
12/ 2
9
16
23
30
1968
T7 6
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
2
9
lo
23
30
6
13
20
27
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
31
3/
1
1
5
6
15
26
28
119
54
13t
68
138
89
118
65
127
29
55
82
151
57
93
35
35
10
15
19
10
7
6
24
-
11
-
1
-
1
-
-
1
1
_
1
1
1
7
4
4
4
8
6
2
5
3
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
10
4
5
4
3
1
2
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
5
6
-
-
-
-
15
27
-
-
-
-
28
120
11
4
_
-
56
139
6
-
-
-
70
138
2
1
_
1
89
119
4
1
-
_
55
127
1
-
-
-
30
55
1
1
_
^
83
151
1
_
1
-
65
93
1
-
2
-
42
36
-
-
1
-
15
18
-
-
1
-
24
11
-
-
4
1
19
8
-
-
-
5
30
15
-
-
2
5
15
9
-
-
2
8
6
13
-
-
-
8
7
12
-
-
1
-
4
4
-
-
3
-
4
3
2
1
-
-
_
_
3
_
«
-
1
2
4
-
-
-
2
2
5
-
-
-
-
1
3
1
:
:
:
:
2
1
2
-
"■
-
-
1
2
-
-
506 1041
01
17
31
589
1124
27
'♦Corresponding V/eek Last Season. Note - 1967-68 Season figures follov;iii/? week ending June 1st
thru Aiifiust 31, 1968 subject to correction. 1966-67 Season correctec": week ending 4/29/67 thru
wee':: ending 8/31/67.
TABLE 4
MIXED CITRUS - CARLOT HAIL SHIPMENTS
BY WEEKS I
No Florida, or Texas - Consolidated l.c.l. express shipments includes 1967-68 or 19S6-67 season i
V/eel:
Eiidlng
1567
9/1-2
9
15
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
11/ 4
11
18
25
12/ 1
9
16
23
30
1958
1/ 5
13
20
27
2/ 3
10
17
24
3/ 2
9
15
23
30
4/ 5
13
20
27
5/ 4
11
18
25
5/ 1
3
13
22
29
7/ S
13
20
27
8/ 3
10
17
24
31
I
FLORIDA
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
ARIZONA
TOTAL
67-68 I 56-57 I 67-68 I 66-67 I 67-68 I 66-67 I 67-68 I 66-67 I 67-68 I 66-68
-
-
16
18
-
-
46
26
-
-
55
28
-
_
37
15
2
-
14
30
1
1
20
8
14
-
12
13
19
17
8
7
34
30
5
6
27
35
4
4
25
59
-
2
61
57
1
1
64
67
1
-
94
93
5
8
136
147
4
12
175
IGO
1
5
99
138
1
4
32
52
2
9
149
140
1
11
162
155
4
9
118
140
2
14
98
121
3
14
127
93
9
18
52
69
5
22
90
03
5
26
63
57
6
20
87
85
5
20
59
72
9
16
55
75
11
13
67
80
5
12
69
70
8
29
56
91
6
14
57
105
1
14
45
105
2
19
44
90
13
7
73
91
16
13
47
86
19
8
35
75
15
22
32
42
23
14
48
32
22
24
21
32
19
49
25
"3
27
57
41
--4
43
50
14
21
36
60
15
10
42
59
17
5
49
51
21
3
54
60
16
8
41
54
9
3
49
56
5
0
50
84
-
-
40
80
■>
-
53
64
1
-
43
39
5
4
2
2
3
4
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
8
2
5
-
5
-
9
1
19
-
10
4
11
2
6
2
7
4
17
1
4
1
12
6
20
2
8
3
9
-
13
1
8
5
9
3
6
1
9
-
12
3
8
1
8
1
13
1
18
2
14
1
12
1
8
-
16
18
-
46
26
-
55
28
-
37
15
-
16
30
-
21
9
-
26
13
.
27
24
-
39
44
.
31
40
1
26
64
-
53
69
1
59
59
3
104
104
4
14S
154
1
181
188
3
109
145
1
A3
72
2
159
154
9
177
173
6
131
164
7
107
144
2
145
115
2
86
97
5
102
125
8
85
86
3
114
114
4
77
94
2
78
94
1
87
93
-
85
100
1
72
111
3
65
125
3
57
129
1
59
98
5
97
112
8
74
103
2
63
100
1
73
58
-
84
58
4
12
86
2
60
95
-
B4
97
1
50
82
-
58
70
2
56
59
-
85
53
-
57
72
1
58
70
.
55
89
1
40
81
2
53
65
-
44
39
TOTAL
2611
3031
979
1348
32
57
294
102
3915
4538
Note - 1957-58 Season figvires follov/ing week ending June 1 thru August 31, 1958 subject to corr-
ection. 1966-67 Season corrected week ending 4/29/67 thru v;eek ending 8/31/67. *• Corresponding
vreek last season.
- 10 -
FLORIDA MIXED CAR ANALYSIS - RAIL SHIPMENTS
1957-68 SEASON
ORANGES
Week
Ending
I
Season to
Date
+
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
Week
Ending
Season to
Date
Week
Ending
Season to
Date
%
%
%
%
Sept. 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
*
.
-
-
17
-
_
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
.
-
-
-
Oct. 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
83.1
83.1
16.9
16.9
15
-
-
83.1
83.1
16.9
16.9
21
10.7
8.0
85.8
85.1
3.5
6.9
28
36.5
24.5
47.4
63.3
16.1
12.2
Nov. 4
25.2
24.6
30.2
56.9
44.6
18.5
11
46.9
31.7
7.5
42.5
43.6
25.8
18
24.8
28.8
48.2
44.9
27.0
26.3
25
39.1
31.9
39.0
43.0
21.9
25.0
Dec. 2
42.8
35.6
28.6
38.1
28.6
26.3
10
52.9
41.3
29.2
35.2
17.9
23.5
17
42.4
41.5
43.1
37.3
14.5
21.2
24
46.4
42.5
39.1
37.8
14.5
19.7
31
43.5
42.5
48.7
38.4
7.8
19.1
1968
Jan. 6
44.7
42.8
36.7
38.1
18.6
19.1
■ 13
■ 20
47.7
43.7
40.1
38.3
12.2
18.0
43.9
43.7
45.6
39.6
10.5
16.7
27
51.0
44.3
39.8
39.5
9.2
16.2
Feb. 3
46.6
44.6
48.7
40.7
4.7
14.7
• 10
42.5
44.4
48.9
41.3
8.6
14.3
■ 17
42.6
44.4
52.2
41.5
5.2
14.1
24
45.2
44.4
47.8
42.2
7.0
13.4
Mar, 2
58.9
45.1
37.3
42.1
3.8
12.8
9
53.0
45.0
39.6
42.0
7.4
13.0
16
51.5
45.7
38.9
41.8
9.6
12.5
23
50.3
46.4
43.2
41.4
6.5
12.2
30
42.4
45.4
55.4
43.0
2.2
11.6
Apr. 5
39.3
45.9
60.7
43.0
-
11.1
13
46.2
45.3
51.8
44.0
-
10.7
20
49.8
45.9
50.2
43.7
-
10.4
27
47.4
45.5
52.2
44.5
.4
10.0
Hay 4
52.8
45.5
47.2
44.5
-
10.0
11
35.3
46.0
64.7
44.4
-
9.5
18
36.1
45.6
63.9
45.0
-
9.4
25
40.1
45.6
59.9
45.0
-
10.0
June 1
47.3
45.0
52.7
45.0
-
10.0
8
50.3
45.0
49.7
45.0
-
10.0
15
50.3
50.3
49.7
45.0
-
10.0
22
49.2
45.4
50.8
45.8
-
8.8
29
45.2
45.4
54.8
45.8
-
8.8
July 6
78.0
45.4
22.0
45.8
-
8.8
13
64.7
45.5
35.3
45.7
-
8.8
20
78.2
45.6
21.8
45.5
-
8.8
27
82.2
45.8
17.8
45.5
-
8.7
Aug. 3
_
45.8
_
45.5
-
8.7
10
.
45.8
-
45.5
-
8.7
17
_
45.8
.
45.5
-
8.7
24
.
45.8
-
45.5
-
8.7
31
.
45.8
_
45.5
-
8.7
Note - Figures
not available
week ending 9/3/57
thru week
ending 10/1/67
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 6
- 11 -
TOTAL FLORIDA CITflUS SHIPMENTS RAIL. BOAT & TBUCK - BY WEEKS
Includes the estimated proportion of 'Mixed' cars 4 truck shipments - Intra 4 Interstate movemer
Does not Include any Florida consolidated l.c.l. express shipments. Truck reduced to carlot
equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car.
Week
{ 0 R A
NOES
j GRAPEFRUIT
T A N G E
R I N E S ■■
Ending
1 Rail & B-at
1 Truok#
1 Rail 4 Boat
Truck /
Rail 4 Boat
1 Truck 4
1967
9/1-2
1
.
.
_
^
«
9
2
2
-
3
>
-
16
-
12
2
130
.
-
23
-
10
20
316
.
_
30
3
60
51
577
.
2
10/ 7
H
132
90
750
1
10
14
18
233
155
768
2
20
21
43
420
190
593
3
18
28
98
517
203
553
6
24
11/ 4
119
565
132
540
13
37
11
94
719
124
604
16
88
18
215
863
210
597
32
197
25
153
670
183
471
42
220
12/ 2
230
910
177
515
81
277
9
380
1121
275
57/
92
338
16
387
1573
280
540
114
408
23
226
732
247
289
79
211
30
122
442
90
268
31
118
1968
1/ 5
395
515
228
450
109
148
13
369
736
286
617
77
114
20
289
677
325
514
47
88
27
300
796
294
570
19
77
2/ 3
331
803
333
587
25
62
10
180
856
163
554
12
91
17
251
763
223
540
29
76
24
180
587
203
568
15
54
3/ 2
253
724
248
608
4
47
9
275
754
202
530
5
39
15
243
558
255
610
5
19
23
251
553
234
512
4
11
30
200
467
203
534
3
7
4/ 5
181
464
190
521
1
3
13
209
478
162
458
-
-
20
218
• 451
172
383
-
-
27
252
429
185
335
-
_
5/ 4
310
437
189
263
-
-
11
305
451
181
172
-
-
18
264
371
109
153
-
-
25
336
333
104
100
-
-
6/ 1
280
255
81
75
-
-
8
140
137
35
42
-
-
15
228
166
82
53
-
-
22
185
106
66
26
.
-
29
173
78
30
13
-
-
7/ 5
87
100
16
13
.
-
13
89
44
12
7
-
-
20
92
37
11
9
-
-
27
84
20
9
6
-
-
8/ 3
47
19
4
4
-
-
10
47
19
-
3
-
-
17
25
6
-
4
-
-
24
16
5
-
4
-
-
31
11
5
-
2
-
-
TOTAL
9199
22515
7255
18241
867
2804
# Corrected
Florida truck data made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
7 - 12 -
TOTAL SHIHlEiJTS. FLORIDA CITRUS - BY WEEKS - 1967-68 A 1966-67 SEASONS
Includes rail, bor.t, truck 4 'mixed citrus' broken dovrn into estimated proportion.
Truck reduced to c?.rlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car. No l.c.l. express
included. Florida l.c.l. express, by variety, 1957-68 season - see bottom of page.
Week
j 0 R
A N 0 E S
j G R A P
E
P R n I T j
T A N 0
E R I N E S ]
T 0 T A I
Ending
167-68
66-57*
"^
1 67-58
66-67*»5^l
67-58
1 66-67* '$^1
67-66 1
66-67**?^
lQo7
9/1-2
1
1
-
-
.
-
1
1
9
4
2
3
-
-
-
7
2
15
12
2
132
-
_
_
144
2
23
10
-
336
17
-
-
346
17
30
63
8
628
227
2
_
593
235
10/ 7
143
48
840
598
11
1
994
647
14
251
123
923
967
22
11
1196
1101
21
463
309
783
1231
21
15
1267
1555
28
615
512
766
1179
30
15
1411
1706
11/ 4
684
846
672
901
50
27
1406
1774
11
813
1024
728
797
104
95
1645
1916
18
1078
1095
907
773
229
342
2214
2210
25
823
787
654
642
262
483
1739
1912
12/ 2
1140
979
592
755
358
614
2190
2348
9
1501
1275
853
854
430
812
2784
2942
lo
1960
2015
920
826
522
906
3402
3747
23
958
1209
536
537
290
509
1784
2255
30
564
593
358
390
149
288
1071
1271
1958
1/ 6
1010
1092
678
757
257
513
1945
2362
13
1105
1275
903
924
191
391
2199
2590
20
965
1239
839
1016
135
200
1940
2455
27
1098
1165
854
923
96
122
2058
2210
2/ 3
1134
1303
920
768
87
78
2141
2149
10
1035
1033
717
765
103
41
1855
1839
17
1014
1446
763
906
105
16
1882
2368
24
867
1037
771
811
69
4
1707
1852
3/ 2
977
1072
856
986
51
4
1884
2062
9
1029
890
732
878
44
2
1805
1770
16
901
855
865
893
24
9
1790
1757
23
804
796
846
878
15
2
1565
1576
30
667
750
737
840
10
1
1414
1591
4/ 6
665
783
711
904
4
2
1380
1689
13
687
707
620
987
-
1
1307
1695
20
669
680
555
1003
-
-
1224
1683
27
681
703
520
935
-
-
1201
1538
5/ 4
747
677
452
838
-
-
1199
1515
11
766
709
353
698
-
-
1119
1407
18
635
550
262
587
-
-
897
1137
25
669
436
204
552
-
-
373
988
6/ 1
536
355
156
445
-
-
692
800
8
277
385
77
427
-
-
354
812
15
394
353
135
370
-
-
529
723
22
291
336
92
254
-
-
383
600
20
251
208
43
191
-
-
294
399
7/ 5
187
166
29
111
-
-
216
277
13
133
135
19
124
-
-
152
259
20
129
103
20
101
-
-
149
204
27
104
103
15
78
-
-
119
181
8/ 3
66
96
8
57
-
-
74
153
10
56
46
3
52
-
-
69
98
17
32
19
4
14
-
-
36
33
24
21
10
4
8
-
-
25
18
31
17
31714
5
32347
2
25506
—
6
-
-
IQ
11
TOTAL
30791
3671
5504
50891
58642
% Corre
cted.
•*CorresDondinE v/eek last
season. Not included above - 1967-
-68 season l.c
.1.
express
by variety as fo
llo
MS (Car lot
g.
luivalents J :
Or^np;??:
Early i Mldseason 790, Temples 240 ,
Valencias'29C;
Graoef I'TJi
t:
Seedy 40, '
mite Seedless
220, Pin
c Seedless 210;
Tanfferlnes JU
Taneelos 100:
MurcottK
70;
TOTAL 1,990
TABLE 8
- 13
-
CITRUS SHIPMENTS - TRUCK -
ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA. TEXAS & MEXICO
- BY W
EEFS
1957-68
& 1965
-67 SEASONS
Carle
t Equivalent
s - Basis 1,
000 4/5 Bushel Contai
ners.
Wee::
ARIZONA+ 1
CALIFORNIA #
. 1
TEXAS
1
MEXICO
Ending
GRAPEFRUIT 1
ORANGES 1 GRAPEFRUIT 1
ORANGES 1 GRAPEFRUIT ITANG. 1
ORANGES 1 TANGERINES
**
*«
**
»*
• »
**
*
1967
57-68
66-67
57-68
66-57
57-68
66-67
67-68
65-57
67-58
55-57 67-
68
67-58
55-67 67
-58
66-6
9/1-2
-
-
251
76
72
17
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
9
-
-
273
148
51
19
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
16
-
-
317
144
84
15
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
287
1G4
50
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
258
114
23
-
-
43
-
-
-
.
_
_
10/ 7
-
-
231
105
12
-
-
42
-
2
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
198
S3
6
-
104°
51
-
5
-
35
10
-
21
-
-
205
97
-
1
1
41
-
8
-
111
3
-
28
-
-
181
65
-
-
47
59
55°
42
-
45
17
34
11/ 4
-
-
176
59
-
-
78
75
93
83
-
65
24
47
i
11
7
-
164
143
-
-
78
75
107
114
-
24
19
30
2:
18
51
21
183
217
-
-
80
72
94
141
-
46
13
76
a
25
55
45
85
143
15
-
85
51
115
121
1
47
8
40
li
12/2
54
57
250
176
%
1
105
95
155
177
-
45
12
32
1
9
62
53
371
285
42
5
149
119
210
210
-
37
12
31
z
16
37
37
427
301
45
2
180
165
173
203
o
50
10
45
31
23
30
28
380
153
29
2
159
134
151
146
3
65
8
27
31
31
34
28
134
122
44
2
97
57
107
145
1
63
5
11
Z
1968
1/ 6
45
48
175
137
50
6
68
91
119
205
-
34
4
7
Z
13
78
51
261
204
77
5
60
106
141
247
-
29
9
8
2\
20
73
42
277
239
64
5
110
97
132
285
-
102
7
2
15
27
67
54
304
229
65
8
59
98
124
240
-
122
13
3
1«
2/ 3
67
41
255
222
70
7
74
97
141
235
-
52
4Q
-
(
10
75
64
231
231
68
6
78
110
138
294
-
122
8
-
17
62
61
211
277
62
5
80
110
120
259
-
126
9
-
;
24
69
48
209
255
47
5
79
109
124
278
-
83
8*
-
3/ 2
65
59
225
284
68
5
78
99
125
265
-
64
5*
-
.
9
72
62
223
295
109
9
74
98
94
263
-
63
9*
-
.!
16
85
41
213
274
88
7
81
83
88
215
-
56
8*
-
.
23
88
52
20O
265
102
8
74
73
61
181
-
50
2*
-
'
30
92
58
211
228
111
5
69
73
51
179
-
55
2*
-
-
4/ 5
83
61
209
247
102
10
46
74
35
214
-
60
4
-
1
13
74
67
183
259
112
18
15
50
25
210
-
51
1
-
.
20
97
51
155
565
135
%
5
62
12
152
-
58
2
-
27
100
47
203
489
149
%
-
59
-
170
-
53
1
-
5/ 4
89
52
171
550
165
62
1
53
-
153
-
39
1
-
11
85
38
128
444
174
81
-
44
-
131
-
52
2
-
18
92
27
152
394
155
88
-
39
-
95
-
37
-
-
25
81
28
155
310
167
2
-
42
_
89
-
28
-
-
6/ 1
73
27
129
345
142
130
-
31
-
62
-
1
1
-
8
88
20
130
324
118
150
-
27
-
59
-
23
-
-
15
84
25
150
277
113
145
-
15
-
28
-
13
-
-
22
92
24
150
203
67
123
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
119
21
174
212
29
133
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7/ 6
102
27
155
212
13
94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
128
35
138
242
12
65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
103
32
143
237
20
67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
27
87
20
152
233
31
87
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8/ 3
83
4
157
255
32
90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
65
20
157
277
47
89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
55
19
167
242
55
82
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
27
-
167
272
72
82
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31
15
-
181
-
83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
3091
1595
10928
12516
3458
1751
2227
2850
2842
5910
8
2025
285
393
30'
1
^Outbound Passings. •♦Corresponding week last season. ^Not Available. Total to date from j
9/1/57. *WeEt Mexico Not available. +Ari2ona Oranges 4 Tangerines not available. Calif Tanger-i
ines not available. Mexico Grapefruit none.
rABLE 9
-
14 -
UNLOADS RAIL
i TRUCK - ORANGES - 41 U.
S.
CITIES
i 5 CANADIAN
CITIES
FROM
SEPT.
1967
THRU JULY
1968
, B^
STATES
OP ORIGIN
s 500
boxes
;/L. rail include boat
- Tru
ck A boat converted to car
lot
equival
ents
on basi
1
1'i 1"T P S 1
FLORIDA
CALIF.
ARIZ. J_
TEXAS
1 MEXICO 1
OTHER
j TOTAL
1
Rail
1 Rail
Rail
1
Rail
|Rall
1
1
Rail
1 Rail
1
Truck
1
Truck
Truck i
Truck
1
Truck 1
Truck
1
Truck
Ibany, N.y.#
1
124
99
23
12
_
_
_
.
_
_
5
112
152
Itlanta, Ga .
1
797
6
21
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
819
laltimore, Md.#
465
340
91
33
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
577
360
Sirmingham, Ala.
5
464
-
17
-
-
_
3
-
-
-
-
5
484
ioston, Mass.#
317
468
995
6
37
-
-
-
4
4
-
31
1353
509
luffalo, N.y.
57
235
173
3
-
-
_
-
4
-
-
-
234
238
!hicaso, Ill.#
772
611
7C5
140
100
25
8
24
3
48
-
19
1679
867
incinnati, 0.#
171
290
72
60
11
2
1
4
1
2
-
2
256
360
leveland, 0.#
9
469
316
79
29
3
5
3
1
12
-
10
360
576
olimbia, S.C.
7
538
1
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
551
alias, Tex.
-
38
1
172
-
25
-
301
-
49
-
-
1
585
tenver, Colo.#
-
57
_
345
1
46
-
51
.
27
-
12
1
538
etroit, Mich.jf
422
499
569
69
119
3
1
1
4
6
-
15
1115
593
ort V/orth, Tex.
-
13
-
37
-
4
-
30
-
19
-
-
-
103
ouston, Tex.
-
51
-
123
-
30
6
243
-
56
-
-
6
503
n(?.ianapolis, Ind.
2
268
23
128
10
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
397
^nsas City, Mo.
-
102
3
289
5
36
_
29
-
9
-
-
10
465
OS Angeles, Calif.
-
138
-
1820
-
474
-
98
26
489
-
-
26
3019
ouisville, Ky.#
45
253
6
25
1
3
-
-
.
2
-
1
52
284
emphis. Term.
13
249
1
51
2
1
-
53
-
18
-
-
21
372
iami, Pla.
-
685
3
57
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
742
llvjaukee, Wisc.#
6
99
104
32
5
3
-
1
-
4
-
1
115
140
npls-St.Paul, Minn.
1
53
113
266
16
28
-
10
-
5
-
-
132
362
ashville, Tenn.
-
74
-
10
-
-
-
11
-
5
-
-
-
100
ew Orleans, La.#
7
529
2
55
-
-
-
5
-
1
-
2
9
592
.Y.C. -Newark, N.J.#2864
2150
2251
22
168
9
-
-
-
1
765
-
6048
2192
hiladelphia, Pa.#
1051
1107
733
29
74
-
-
-
-
2
-
18
1858
1156
ittsburgh, Pa.#
107
375
475
12
52
1
-
1
3
2
-
3
638
394
ortland. Ore.
2
24
27
260
63
7
-
3
2
48
-
-
94
342
rovidence, R.I.
2
101
49
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
53
101
t. Louis, Mo.#
71
174
214
157
15
17
24
21
4
6
-
4
32G
389
alt Lake City, Utah
_
1
1
204
-
9
-
9
-
28
-
-
1
251
an Antonio, Tex.
-
12
-
90
1
4
-
173
-
120
-
-
1
399
an Fran- Oakland, Cal
. 1
71
-
999
3
183
3
9
24
150
-
-
31
1412
eattle-Tacoma,V/ash.#
3
18
28
391
45
24
-
3
6
28
-
-
82
464
ashington, 0.0.
32
471
79
20
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
140
495
i Chita, Kansas
6439 :
4
L1C62
7236
42
6110
-
5
-
8
-
1
-
-
-
61
ot;>i,
821
945
4a
10S4
82
1142
765
134
15391
21387
ontreal.Que. Can.#
ttav;a, Ont. Can./
2
597
569
4
123
«
.
-
13
-
401
11
1208
612
31
77
4
18
-
-
-
2
-
15
1
112
36
oronto, Ont. Can.#
88
701
647
16
112
-
13
-
20
-
105
284
985
1001
ancouver,B. C. ,Can#
13
118
219
25
2
1
6
54
21
317
-
528
248
innipeg, Man. Can. #
1
3
107
58
18
-
1
17
4
77
107
3
238
158
OTAL
104
1332
1618
301
296
2
15
23
93
98
945
299
3071
2055
Others by Origin: TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Albany N.
srael 7; Boston, Mass. - Israel 30, Morocco 1; Chic
ihio - Israel 8, Morocco 1, Spain 1; Denver, Colo. -
:; Louisville, Ky. - Morocco 1; Milwaukee, Wise. - I
delphia. Pa. - Israel 15, Morocco 1, Spain 1; Pitts
iorocco 1; V'fashington, D. C. - Israel 3, Morocco 1
iorocco 2; Ottawa - South Africa 1; Toronto - Brazil
'imiipeg - Formosa 2, Japan 1; Total 299.
■Alh - UNITED STATES - ICC, N.Y. Israel 584, Morocco
irazil 30 Formosa 2, Israel 88, Japan 6, Morocco 101
., Israel 4, Japan 9, Spain 1; Toronto - Israel 79,
losa 13, Japan 288, So Africa 14; V/innipeg - Israel
Y. - Israel 4, Moroccol; Baltimore, Md. -
ago. 111. - Israel 16, Morocco 3; Cincinnati,
Israel 12; Detroit, Mich. - Israel 7, Morocco
srael 1; Nevr Orleans, La. - Louisiana 2; Phil-
Pa. - Israel 3; St. Louis, Mo. - Israel 3,
Total 134. CANADA: Montreal - Israel 9,
32, Israel 32, South Africa 209, Spain 11;
80, Spain 1; Total 765. CANADA: Montreal -
, South Africa 124, Spain 50; Ottav/a - Formosa
Japan 17, Spain 9; Vancouver Australia 2, For-
1, Japan 104, So Africa 2 Total 945.
TABLE 10
15 -
UNLOADS. RAIL & TRUCK - GRAPEFRUIT - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1967 THRU JULY 1968 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN
Cai'lots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
JLLORIDA [ CALIF. ! ARIZ. ! TEXAS i MEXICO ! OTHER ! TOTAL
Cities
4-
-f-
4-
4-
Rail [Rail jRail [Rail jRail |Rail jRail
Truck I Truck I Truokj Truck | Truck j Truck j Trucl
Albany, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltiraore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Port Worth, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisville, Ky.
Memphis, Tenn.
Miami, Florida
Milwaulcee, Wise.
Mnpls- St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
N.Y.C.- Newark, N.J.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R. I.
St. Louis, Mo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Fran- Oakland Cal.
Seattle- Tacoma, V/ash,
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, KansaS7f
217
264
42
628
91
9
3
343
28
6
5
12
2487
64€
116
29
3
90
58
18
148
315
189
136
464
223
515
202
498
134
31
269
516
15
11
262
323
548
198
92
540
150
273
24
144
1786
814
434
93
124
277
69
7
328
155
477
15
13
2
53
12
100
25
50
39
2
3
23
1
183
71
24
32
20
1
1
10
35
4
15
5
8
1
1
11
10
12
7
50
111
3
11
32
23
56
616
11
15
2
13
21
10
21
1
31
1
133
42
62
39
453
138
4
3
8
5
42
45
119 12
14 6
31
1
65
4
- 24
1 2
- 34
- 858
3 3
14
1
3
10 11
1
1
71
60 2
36 -
62 22
3
19
4 2
7 224
46 44
12 -
1
12
44
1
37
1
19
1
22 -
9 -
- 10
2
2
14 25
28 -
333
115
35
145
12
56
72
8
39
2
60
15
24
1
32
22
42
72
46
29
40
8
5
272
2
362
54
859
131
91
4
457
4
28
9
6
2
6
45
1
2741
780
176
123
6
154
1
5
10
124
65
15;
33i
19(
14'
46(
22'
581
25J
52?
14^
43t
50-:
51<"
6f
211
29?
48(.
219^
22C
16(
64c
166
36?
5]
19C
178-
84^
43e
28C
12-!
35!
20]
12?
1051
36€
48]
6]
TOTAL
5110 11000 704 1976 669 1348 56 1316
2 6539 1564€
Montreal, Que. Can.# 3 815 53 2 109
Ottawa, Ont. Can. - 111 5 1 11
Toronto, Ont. Can.# 103 1100 64 4 61
Vancouver, B.C. Can. 159 31 15 66 25
Winnipeg, Man. Can. 38 69 13 6 22
22 1 187 8ie
15 IIZ
11 228 111-
199 102
73 7?
TOTAL
303 2126
150
79 228
22
12 703 2226
#Others by Origin: TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Wichita, Kansas - Unknown 2 Total 2. CANADA: Montrea
V/est Indies 1; Toronto - Central America 2, South Africa 9, Total 12.
RAIL: UNITED STATES - None. CANADA: Montreal - Brazil 4, Cuba 12, South Africa 6 Total 22.
TABLE 11
lo
tmLOADS. RAIL & TRUCK - TAIfGERIWES - 41 U. S. CITIES A 5 CA^fADIAJ^ CITIES
FROM SEPT. 1967 THRU JULY 1968. BY STATES OF ORIGIN
:!arlots rail Include boat - Truck 4 boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes.
FLORIDA I CALIF. ! ARIZ. ! TEXAS ! MEXICO | OTHERS | TOTAL
Jities
Rail |Rall |Rail |Rail |Rall jRall jRall
Truck I Truck) Trucl:| Truck | Truck j Truck | Truck
ahany, N. Y.
itlanta, Ga.
ialtimore, Md.
limlngham, Ala.
loston, Mass.
luffalo, N. Y.
lhica^:c. 111.
linciiinati, 0.
lleveland, 0.
iolu;nbia, S. C.
•enver, Colo,
alias, Tex.
letroit, Mich,
'ort V/orth, Tex.
buston, Tex.
ndianapolis, Ind.
ansas City, Mo.
OS Angeles, Calif.
oulsville, Ky.
enphis, Tenn.
iani, Florida
ilwaukee, Wise.
npls-St. Paul, Minn,
ashville, Tenn.
ev; Orleans, La.
.Y. C- Newark, N.J.
hiladelphia, Pa.
ittsburgh. Pa.
ort land. Ore.
rovidence, R. I.
t. Louis, Mo.
alt Lake City, Utah
an Antonio, Tex.
an Fran- Oakland, Cal.
eattle-Tacoma, Wash,
ashington, D. C.
i Chita, Kansas
14
36
44
c
47
299
44
17
34
63
60
41
150
53
89
36
124
59
4
5
72
3
50
26
1
21
19
78
19
17
4
29
466
157
100
26
21
1
1
49
2
1
1
4
4
3
32
2
3
18
12
1
5
17
17
394
7
2
1
18
3
6
1
28
8
12
14
85
35
3
133
2
2
29
1
2
8
.
1
4
61
2
e
1
15
_
18
-
15
1
33
"
2
31
.
9
1
18
.
3
-
6
10
11
2
4
5
1
5
19
7
3
14
39
53
11
7
1
50
306
47
22
16
34
64
60
41
158
54
186
46
143
59
41
41
106
7
60
50
55
546
24
32
80
21
39
8
37
478
159
105
35
27
37
15
39
114
43
49
10
OTAL
518 1050
725 7 197
26
267
575 3113
ontreal. Que. Can.
_
104
16
ttawa, Ont., Can.
-
7
-
oronto, Ont. Can.
8
135
6
ar.couver, B.C. Can.
-
-
-
innlpeg, Man. Can.
-
-
-
OTAL
246
24
1
69
70
19
84
105
7
135
103 249
TABLE 12 - 17 -
UMLOADS. RAIL & TRUCK - MIXED CITRUS - 4-1 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1967 THRU JULY 1968 - BY STATES OP ORIGIN
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes
1 ^ — r -^ 1 r 1 1
Cities
Albany, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birrninghani, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
BuTfalo, N.Y.
Cliicago, 111.
Cincinnati, 0.
Cleveland, 0.
Columbia, S.C,
Dallas, Tex.
Denver, Colo.
Detroit, Mich.
Port V/orth, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind.
Houston, Tex.
Kansas City, Mo.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Louisville, Ky.
Mei.rphis, Tenn.
Miami, Florida
Milwaukee, Wise.
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
N.Y. C- Newark, N.J.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R.I.
St, Louis, Mo.
Salt Laice City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex.
San Pran- Oakland, Cal.
Seattle- Ta coma. Wash.
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kansas
FLORIDA
CALIF.
ARIZ.
TEXAS
MEXICO
4-
TOTAL
I Rail jRail jRail jRail jRail jRall
I Truck I Truck j Truck | Truck | Truck j Truck
10
1
115
2
151
37
257
103
23
- - 2
-
-
7
1
8
-
3
-
-
104
2
133
-
-
3
-
-
36
14
_
4
..
..
22
-
10
-
3
-
2
178
-
57
-
21
-
1
98
-
5
-
-
-
-
_
-
20
_
2
-
1
1
:
1
-
:
■■
:
140
"
23
-
31
:
2
-
-
-
41
-
-
-
2
"
1
~
-
""
-
21
-
3
-
-
-
-
3
:
1
1
:
-
:
:
1
:
19
:
3
-
:
- ■
103
-
13
-
1
-
2
-
1
-
-
-
-
1051
-
52
-
13
-
-
205
-
12
-
6
-
-
12S
-
20
-
7
-
-
1
-
5
19
-
1
-
-
21
-
-
1
-
10
-
2
-
9
-
-
-
1
_
2
_
4
_
_
44
-
32
-
1
-
-
12
25
196
3
24
4
1
23
3
1135
223
156
2
5
51
1
7
77
36
53
118
38
TOTAL
2159
141
324
63 103
1 16 39
1 2613 245
Moiitreal, Que. Can.
Ottav;a, Ont. Can.
Toronto, Ont. Can.
Vancouver, B.C. Can.
Winnipeg, Man. Can.
"■
2
8
1
10
2
2
1
-
1
"
"■
10
3
14
TOTAL
-
2
11
10
4
1
-
1
-
-
15
14 i
- 18 -
FLORIDA ?RUIT PROCESSED - BY '.,'EEICS AND TOTALS TO- DATE
1967-68 SEASON
GRAPEFRUIT
0 R A
NOES
-I-
4-
MURCOTTS
-r
I Boxes Used I Totals To-Date iBoxea Used I Totals Tr-pAte iBoxes Used iTotals To-Date-
17
24
iCt. 1
8
15
22
29
lov. 5
12
19
26
•ec. 3
10
17
24
31
an. 7
968 14
21
28
eb. 4
11
18
25
arch 3
10
17
24
31
pril 7
14
21
28
ay 5
12
19
26
'una 2
9
15
23
30
uly 7
14
21
31
.ug.1-31
2
5
40
100
172
215
206
270
325
405
368
495
526
499
368
277
551
737
753
773
795
737
830
684
778
826
820
588
575
581
623
573
446
373
327
265
194
140
73
138
114
72
79
78
82
56
27
,046
,397
,377
,003
,154
,182
,129
,097
,817
,754
,182
,882
,985
,355
,839
,628
,217
,975
,290
,934
,332
,343
,655
,188
,951
,388
,531
,049
,714
,866
,327
.429
,038
,501
,637
,738
,140
,154
,565
,047
,411
,661
,445
,123
,938
,770
,472
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
4
5
6
7
7
8
9
10
10
11
12
13
13
14
15
15
15
15
15
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
13
18
13
2
7
47
147
319
535
743
,013
,339
,744
,113
,610
,137
,535
,005
,282
,834
,572
,325
,099
,895
,532
,463
,147
,926
,753
,573
,261
,937
,519
,142
,715
,152
,535
,853
,129
,323
,453
,536
,674
,769
,852
,941
,019
,102
,159
,195
,046
,443
,820
,623
,977
,159
,288
,385
,202
,956
,138
,020
,005
,350
,199
,827
,044
,019
,309
,243
,575
,918
,583
,771
,722
,110
,741
,790
,504
,370
,597
,126
,154
,555
,302
,040
,180
,334
,899
,946
,357
,018
,463
,586
,524
,294
,766
955
435
8,645
42,995
102,473
164,273
280,415
389,154
591,969
543,526
1,070,833
1,834,292
2,475,202
3,150,356
2,482,322
3,799,973
4,152,324
4,314,896
4,021,909
3,713,024
2,994,719
2,502,808
1,427,913
1,464,012
1,204,209
813,267
782,436
769,738
920,755
1,292,530
2,368,568
3,053,081
3,442,538
3,607,035
3,371,503
3,546,552
3,242,980
1,892,569
3,535,878
3,002,955
2,684,497
1,527,514
1,125,681
534, 189
245,321
105,564
955
1
390
10
035
53
030
155
503
319
776
600
191
9S9
345
1
581
314
2
224
940
3
295
7 73
5
,30
065
7
606
267
10
766
623
13
248
945
17
048
918
?1
201
242
25
151
138
29
538
047
33
251
071
36
245
790
38
848
598
40
276
511
41
740
523
42
944
732
43
757
999
44
540
435
45
310
173
46
230
938
47
523
468
49
892
036
52
945
117
55
387
655
59
994
590
53
366
193
56
912
745
70
155
725
72
048
294
75
584
172
78
587
138
81
371
635
82
899
.149
84
024
,830
34
,559
,019
84
,804
,340
84
,909
,904
298
697
2,603
6,817
14,455
17,988
13 , 303
18,968
23,045
15,948
15,595
12,002
7,728
3,358
2,239
1,109
449
175
1,132
59
142
175
298
298
995
3,598
10,415
24, 870
42,658
56,161
75,129
98,174
114,122
129,317
141,819
149 , 547
152,915
155,154
155.253
156,712
155,387
138,019
158,088
158,068
158,088
158,230
158,405
158,405
158,405
158,405
158,405
158,405
158,405
18,196,766
84,909,904
153,405
Includes Temples
Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Coramittee
Lakeland, Florida
TABLE 13
19
FLORIDA PflUIT PROCESSED - BY V/EEKS AMD TOTALS TO-DATE
1957-68 SEASON - CONTINUED
V/ee!c
! TAWGELOS
TANGERINES
Ending
1 Boxes Used
Totals To- Date
Boxes Used Totals To-Date
1957
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
5
12
19
25
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
20
4
11
18
25
3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
31
Aug 1-31
Jan.
1958
Feb.
Mar,
April
May
June
July
908
802
2,271
8,084
12.740
21,270
34, 802
21.333
32,743
39,093
21,567
8,174
3,797
12,381
5,911
6,537
8,352
4,994
5,062
3,615
9,072
4,119
12,178
1,435
882
1,536
414
158
21
68
106
121
908
1,710
3,981
12,065
24,805
46,075
80,877
102,210
134,953
174, 046
195,613
203,787
207,584
219,965
225,876
232,413
240,765
245,759
250,821
254,436
263,508
267,627
279,805
281,240
282,122
283,658
284, 072
284. 072
284,228
284,228
284. 249
284,317
284,423
284,544
284, 544
284,544
284, 544
284, 544
284,544
284,544
284, 544
284, 544
284,544
284,544
389
964
1,185
11.712
24,044
27,394
38,705
72,289
107,690
71,910
33,191
64, 171
50,120
30,705
14,036
16,724
20,721
24.310
14,304
12,496
12,646
5,546
5,589
2,591
1,735
352
29
194
34
30
389
1,353
2.538
14, 250
38,294
65.668
104, 393
175.682
284,372
356,282
389,473
453,544
503,764
534, 469
546,505
565,229
585,950
610,250
624, 564
637,060
649.706
555,252
550,941
653,532
655,258
555,520
665.649
655,843
665,843
655.843
565,843
555.043
665.843
665,877
655,907
665,907
665,907
665,907
655.907
665.907
665.907
665,907
284,544
655,907
Note - Does not include 201,332 boxes Oranges and 355.595 boxes Grapefruit diverted and re-in-
spected. Does not include 188.371 boxes Oranges and 914 boxes Grapefruit shipped from Florida
under special permit of Florida Citrus Commission for conversion into by-products, etc. in other
states. Does not include 56,674 boxes Oranges and 21,434 boxes Grapefruit from 1965-67 crop
processed August 1st through September 17, 1967.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Cominittee, Lakeland, Florida.
- 20 -
FRESH CITRUS - FLORIDA EXPORTS
BY WEEKS - 1967-66 SEASON
- Standard Box Basis -
' ■ ■■ - ... -
EXPORTS
V/eei:
Ending
Commercial Government
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
17
3,4«9
24
12,024
1
14,399
8
14,564
15
14,322
22
18,449
25
18,773
5
13,482
12
19,352
19
14,908
25
3,719
3
1,894
10
2,804
17
3,088
24
-
31
2,450
7
3,634
14
3.459
21
5,473
28
8,509
4
1,980
11
10,466
18
1,475
25
7,347
3
954
10
6,546
17
4,638
24
4,756
31
1,237
7
1,875
14
3,001
21
3,588
28
560
5
-
12
267
19
188
25
-
2
35
9
103
15
-
23
-
30
-
7
-
13
1,554
756
2,785
1,067
1,995
725
1,226
439
1,500
1,121
8
967
433
900
759
1,519
1,263
480
3,304
2,023
3,360
1,300
4,690
1,845
2,961
4,079
1,711
3,221
3,201
5,018
1,927
2,131
1,713
875
400
1,128
2,191
1,350
1,922
1,417
1,713
2,320
30
957
1,177
860
671
859
337
1,162
1,223
175
1,614
599
70
1,692
628
1,179
63
63
578
469
517
425
5,088
5,655
8,159
15,464
7,223
3,572
7,570
12,956
1,160
5,807
120
2,635
844
673
3,347
2,600
6,683
4,663
210
5,089
677
3,461
2.929
5,730
3,248
7,470
6,945
7,367
4,153
2,473
1,541
850
3.019
1.853
227, 9 IS
63,380
26,964
153,579
Made available
through the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 15
21
UiriTED STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH ORANGES - BY MONTHS
JULY 1967 thru JUNE 1968
84 lb
Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
{ JULY
AUGUST }
SEPTEMBER j
OCTOBER j
NOVEMBER j
DECEMBER
1957
Balismas
2,176
2,347
2,020
2,331
2.101
425
Be Igium- Luxemb ourg
125,412
87.733
62,277
6,461
1,993
Beriiiuda
388
42
51
172
318
168
Canada
227,678
251,442
195,746
195,969
183,012
285,818
Denmark
5,513
4,500
-
Prance
80,78Q
54,434
1,350
-
-
_
French Pac. Is.
1,126
1,153
2,137
1,699
1,965
2.536
GeiT.iany, V/est
15,4S3
5,850
446
-
34
HouG Kong
75,782
123,315
85,855
56,318
36,064
51,077
Ireland
450
900
450
Japan
4,212
5,616
2,344
2,094
1,999
4,870
Ifeiaysia
1,654
1,346
717
Mexico
95
1,153
10,011
10,989
5,268
_
Nansei 4 Nampo
13,432
5,071
1,304
-
-
402
Netherlands
184,8/2
140,573
86,220
12,738
1,993
_
Netherland Antilles
2,804
1,855
268
598
2,456
2,031
Noruay
23,308
28,650
2,470
-
_
_
Philippines, Rep. of
5,030
4,338
4,204
1,511
202
989
Singapore
27,767
19,722
8,901
1,255
83
570
Si/eden
4,769
12,152
2,267
.
_
_
United Kingdom
21,841
16,171
3,785
2,491
_
545
Others
1.876
279
468
1.143
58
13
TOTALS
827,607
758,653
473,322
295,770
237,492
350,578
COUNTRY i
YEAR 1
JANUARY j
FEBRUARY j
MARCH j
APRIL j
MAY j
JUNE t
1968
Bahamas
859
710
3,210
3,893
3,262
3,415
Belgiujn- Luxembourg
498
-
-
-
8,396
21.353
Bermuda
-
225
263
797
512
634
Canada
325,652
267,551
273.870
297,610
288,207
166.717
Denmark
-
-
-
-
1,350
900
Prance
_
_
_
360
1,800
10,811
French Pac. Is.
973
938
2,953
1,602
1,823
1,123
Germany, West
-
-
-
-
450
2,627
Hong Kong
88 , 973
34,865
24,987
24,010
56 , 809
83,085
Ireland
-
-
_
-
_
-
Japan
1,444
3,404
5,077
2,395
7,696
5,098
Malaysia
-
-
-
Mexico
-
201
42
89
1.366
659
Nansei & Nampo
2,800
1,915
4,541
17,578
7,535
5,717
Netherlands
-
-
-
-
14,902
29,435
Netherlands Antilles
4,564
3,609
2,191
4.245
1,514
3,297
Nor; ray
-
-
-
94
3,361
Philippines, Rep. of
4,059
6,472
2,844
5,767
4,411
5,219
Singapore
-
-
134
1,804
503
223
Sv;eden
-
-
1,982
225
3,333
94
United Kingdom
-
-
-
_
900
1,287
Others
561
239
877
497
99
1.290
TOTALS
430,503
320,139
323,071
360,872
405,062
346,345
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
TABLE 15
I
- 22 -
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH GRAPEFRUIT
BY MONTHS
JULY 1967 thru JUNE 1968
78 lb. Boxes
COUIITRY
YEAR
JULY
AUGUST I SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
196-
Bahamas
533
107
94
578
95
239
3e 1 gi am- Luxemb ourg
5,045
4,128
9,370
3.083
-
26
Bermuda
28
442
60
155
53
-
Canada
74,664
75,870
83,074
171,955
191.610
158,615
Deiuiark
-
-
-
-
-
-
Finland
198
180
613
1,911
420
-
Prance
18,085
26,290
5,712
25,852
22,927
6,641
Sermany, East
4,295
-
-
-
149
-
Sermanj', West
1,119
-
2,278
8,280
16,061
1,185
[long Kong
432
180
313
170
194
123
Ireland
-
433
-
390
-
-
Japan
1,008
1,801
1,573
2,380
2.818
4,164
•lexico
^■62
1,020
1,373
338
42
256
fensei i Nampo
86
-
-
-
-
-
Netherlands
17,790
15,634
30,462
22,306
14,970
445
Netherlands Antilles
_
-
-
43
141
122
Norr.'ay
2,024
1,154
1,010
2,087
829
326
Philippines, Rep. of
-
-
-
-
74
92
Singapore
-
-
-
41
82
215
3weden
1,299
7,432
6,375
5,423
872
1,124
Switzerland
-
-
513
-
-
-
United Kingdom
-
6,112
1,180
128
174
1,202
Others
-
-
-
-
-
-
TC'TALS
128 , C68
140.783
144. COO
245,122
251,511
174,775
:OUIITRY
YEAR
JANUARY j FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
IIAY
JUNE
1938
Sahamas
3e 1 gium- Luxemb ourg
8ermuda
Canada
Denmark
?inland
Prance
oeniiany, East
Sermany, West
3ong Kong
Ireland
Japan
Hexicc
Nansei i Nampo
Hetherlands
Netherlands Antilles
Norway
Philippines, Rep. of
Singapore
Sv;eclen
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Others
TOTALS
365
456
475
211,461
229,898
26,129
26,217
319
175
581
282
43
332
124
5.237
644
126
172
34
5,555
10,638
245,191 274,072
471
211,470
10,117
968
159
2,192
251
4S
376
12.132
846
449
239,479
779
644
446
2,597
3.887
2,876
76
207
220,693
166.042
104,328
971
734
451
-
-
16,265
5,926
14,238
_
1,392
5,033
489
363
253
969
5.012
4,370
333
41
462
70
43
-
4,762
7.569
12,331
323
163
170
1,331
1,266
1,497
29
20
69
_
129
-
1,840
487
-
-
1,299
1,299
250,931
195,330
148,313
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, V/ashington, D. C.
TABLE 15
23
UNITED STATES EXPOHTS OF FRESH TANGERINES - BY MONTHS
JULY 1967 thru JUNE 1968
84 11
). Boxes
COUNTRY
1
1
r
1
1 1
^r V ^z A V flh ^ ft ^
YEAR
1 JULY
1 AUGUST
SEPTEMBER j
OCTOBER j
NOVEMBER
j DECEMBER '
1967
Bahamas
48
..
.
221
31
240
Be Igiiun- Luxembourg
-
-
-
Bennuda
-
-
29
28
-
22
Canada
1,982
2,553
368
512
39,391
52,512
France
-
.
_
..
French Pac. Islands
-
-
1,286
-
40
439 '
Hong Kong
938
157
260
-
42
40 S
Japan
208
250
-
644
-
-
Mexico
29
395
383
»
.
1
Nansel i Nampo
-
.
M
_
_
•
Netherlands
-
-
_
_
417
341
Wether land Antilles
-
_
_
-
-
_
Norvray
.
-
_
_
208
_
Philippines, Rep. of
-
.
_
•
90
•
United Kingdom
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
3,205
3,365
2,325
T
,605
40,219
53,594
wmrm i
1
1 1
1
1
YEAR 1
JANUARY
1 FEBRUARY
1 MARCH 1
APRIL
1 MAY
1 JUNE
1968
. .
Bahamas
155
108
17
148
-
4B
Belsiujn- Liucerabourg
-
-
-
-
105
Bermuda
-
18
14
32
-
-
Canada
30,071
42.284
15,005
19
,939
12,040
2,880
Prance
-
-
-
-
453
"
French Pac. Islands
220
229
324
256
391
130
Hong Kong
83
_
125
44
162
423
Japan
-
-
-
140
-
-
Mexico
51
-
43
294
-
76
Nansei 4 Nampo
_
80
-
45
-
-
Netherlands
_
-
_
-
_
-
Netherland Antilles
72
-
-
36
-
-
Nori-;ay
-
-
-
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep. of
-
-
-
-
-
-
United Kingdom
-
-
24
16,552
-
-
-
TOTALS
39,552
42,719
20
,934
13.152
3,557
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
TABLE 16
24
Census
Year
. 1889.
1899, 1909
A Yearly
1919- 1967
;rop Year j
CALIP# j
FLAj,'^
1
1
rEx# j
ARIZ# j
ALA,-; j
LA.f/ j
vass.^ j
TOTAL,-,"
- T
h 0 u
sand Bo;ces-
L889
1
245
3
,147
-
-
-
-
.
4
392
L89€
5
882
273
-
U 1/
-
1
-
6
167
LSOC
14
440
4
888
11
33
1
152
5
19
530
L91S
16
632
8
000
9
80
20
37
31
24
809
L920
23
771
9
400
3
60
82
42
25
33
385
L921
14
021
8
400
5
80
82
50
30
22
668
L922
21
283
10
900
10
81
190
60
45
32
569
L923
24
153
13
700
6
86
225
75
55
36
300
Average
19
972
10
080
7
77
120
S3
37
30
346
L924
18
506
11
300
17
60
2
75
_
29
960
L925
24
200
10
200
12
86
130
100
27
34,755
L926
28
252
11
000
41
75
75
150
42
39
635
L927
22
737
5
500
85
54
110
200
50
32
736
.928
39
159
16
500
125
99
85
220
30
56
218
Average
26
571
11
700
56
75
80
149
30
38
661
.929
21
195
9
800
261
137
212
187
37
31
829
L930
35
179
19
200
250
139
3
287
2
55
060
L931
34
658
14
200
520
145
80
245
54
49
902
.932
34
265
16
400
325
147
120
278
80
51
615
L933
28
439
17
900
430
155
3
245
2
47
174
Average
30
747
15
500
357
145
84
248
35
47
115
L934
45
047
17
600
550
170
140
293
88
53
988
L935
32
809
18
000
777
240
2
244
1
52
073
L936
28
827
22
100
2
,000
220
56
309
26
54
538
L937
45
914
26
200
1
,440
350
76
238
67
74
285
L938
41
420
33
300
2
,815
430
96
385
85
78
531
Average
39
003
23
440
1
,536
282
74
294
53
54
562
L939
44
425
28
000
2
,360
595
75
228
59
75
742
L940
50
778
31
300
2
,650
528
1
253
-
85
510
L941
52
155
29
300
2
,850
660
5
192
1
85
163
Continued Pap:e 25
TABLE 16
- 25
Crop
Year
Cont'd
1942
1S43
1944
1945
1946
1947
194e
Average
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1956
1959
1960
1951
1952
1953
UNITED STATES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889. 1899, 1909 4 Yearly 1919-1967
T
I CALIF.# I PM.# lTEX.# IARIZ.# I ALA.^^ 1 LA.# I MISS.^-' 1 TOTALjf'
44,329 41,400 2,550
51,951 49,800 3,550
Thousand Boxes
730 *
1,100
340
240
89,349
106,651
Average 48,730 35,950 2,792
732
15
250
12
i,492
50,500
44,010
53,530
45,830
37,010
4/48,800
54, 000
3/58,400
62,400
52,700
4,400
4,800
5.000
5,200
3,400
1,150
1,210
1,200
780
710
360
330
410
300
300
46,176
56,850
4,550
1,010
340
41,850
45,210
38,410
46.030
32,400
53 , 500
4/72,100
4/83,100
77,100
4/95,300
1,760
2,700
300
1,000
900
985
1,400
730
900
1,170
370
300
50
50
100
Average 40,782
78,420
1,332
1,037
174
39,420 4/93,500 1,500 1.130
38,370 4/95,700 1,600 1,150
35,900 4/97,800 1,600 1,290
23,200 84,500 2,000 1,250
40,200 90,500 2,300 610
175
195
115
205
220
Average 35,418 92,420
1,800
1,086
182
31,200
25,000
20,400
5/28,800
5/32,000
94,300
91,600
117,400
74,500
58,300
2,700
3,500
2.300
40
240
1,500
1.160
1,440
1,560
2,200
260
275
255
15
15
Average 27,480 87,220
1,756
1.572
164
1954 5/31,600
1965 5/35,850
1955 2/ 37,400
1967 20,000
Preliminary
5/85,200
100,400
144, 500
104, 000
880
1,300
2.800
1,800
2,420
2,500
3,910
3,200
8
1/
113,210
104,350
118,540
114,510
104,120
110,946
108,745
121,710
122 , 590
125,080
130,870
121,745
135,725
137,015
136,705
111,255
133 . 830
130,905
129,950
121.535
141,795
104.915
92,755
118,192
121,108
141,150
188,610
129,000
# Includes Tangerines. *Negligible,
1/ Too Small production to estimate.
2/ Revised
3/ Includes economic abandonment:
Early 4 Midseason - 900,000 boxes
Tangerines - 800,000 Boxes
Tangerines - 1944-45 season, 150,000 boxes
1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes; 1953-54
season 500,000 boxes; 1554-55 season, 200,000 boxes; 1955-55 season,
200,000 boxes; 1955-57 season, 200,000 boxes. 1964 season 150,000 boxes.
^ Includes economic abandonment: Oranges 1962, 330,000 boxes; 1963, 550,000 boxes; 1964
500,000 boxes; 1955, 600,000 boxes.
4/ Includes economic abandonment:
1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes;
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
Average
Average
Average
Average
UNITED STATES:
- 26 -
Total Qrarefruit Productl':
By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 4 Yearly 1919-1967
FLA.
10
12
1/1,062
5,900
5,800
6,700
7,800
8,500
6,940
8,900
7,600
8,600
7,500
11,300
8,780
8.300
15,800
10,700
11,600
10,900
11,460
15,200
11,500
18,100
14,600
23,300
16,540
15,900
24,600
19,200
TEX.
CALIF.
-Thousand Boxes-
18
123
3
5
8
35
65
23
301
200
361
524
753
428
1,550
1,200
2.600
1,440
1,200
1,598
2,740
2,780
9,630
11,840
15,670
8,532
14, 400
13,650
14,500
363
395
360
394
363
375
387
600
572
720
972
670
1,000
1,290
1,431
1,350
1,772
1,368
2,167
2,257
1,540
1,943
1,924
1.969
1,992
1,983
3,181
ARIZ.
29
34
35
60
95
51
105
150
120
176
211
152
365
400
450
614
800
526
1,240
1,800
1,400
2,750
2,700
1.978
2,900
2,650
3,380
TOTAL
10
31
1,186
6,295
6,234
7.103
8,289
9,023
7,389
?,693
8,550
9,753
8,920
13,236
10,030
11,215
18,690
15,181
15.004
14,672
14,952
21,347
18,347
30,670
31,133
43 , 594
29,019
35,192
42,883
40,261
Continued Pase 27
TABLE 17
UNITED STATES:
Census
- 27 -
Total Grapefruit Production, By
Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 4 Yearly
States - Continued
1919- 1967
1
Crop 1 PLA.
Year - Continued 1
TEX.
1
1 CALIP.
1
1
ARIZ. 1
1
TOTAL j
1942
1943
27,300
31,000
- T h 0 u s
17,510
17,710
and Boxes-
3,071
3,300
2,500
4,080
50,481 '■
55,090 ,
Average
23,600
15,554
2,705
3,122
44,981
1944
1945
19A^ 3/
1947
1946
22,300
32,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
22,300
24, OOO
23,300
23,200
11,300
3,830
3,350
3.120
2,430
2,150
3,750
4,100
4,100
3,000
1,880
52,180
63,450
59,520
51,630
45.530
Average
29,300
20,820
2,976
3,366
55,462 '
1949
1950
1951 3/
1952 ~
1953 3/
24,200
33,200
35,000
32,500
42,000
6,400
7,500
200
400
1,200
2,500
2,730
2,160
2,460
2,500
3,400
3,150
2,140
3,000
2,570
35,500
46,580
40, 500
38,350
46,370
Average
33,580
3,140
2,470
2,872
42,052
1954
1955
1955
1957
1958
34,800
38.300
37,400
31,100
35,200
2,500
2,200
2,800
3,500
4.200
2,420
2,510
2,410
2,400
2,530
2,470
2,370
2,180
2,780
1,870
42,190
45,380
44,790
39,780
43,800
Average
35,360
3,040
2,508
2,334
43,442
1959
1960
1961 3/
1952 3/
1953 3/
30, 500
31,600
35,000
30,000
26,300
5,200
5,800
2,700
70
500
2,700
2,540
2,740
2,500
4,200
3,220
2,260
2,270
2,170
3.210
41,620
43,300
42,710
34.740
34,210
Average
30,580
3,054
2,956
2,626
39,316
1954 3/
1965 3/
1965 2/3/
1957
Preliminary
31,900
34,900
43,600
32,800
2,000
3,800
5,500
2,800
4,230
4,950
5,000
4.700
2,900
3,050
1,680
3,000
41,030
46,700
55,880
43,300
1/ 500 Boxes
2/ Revised
or less
3/ Includes economic abandonment.
1946-47 season - 2.600.000 boxes (seedless 800,000- others 1,800,000):
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000- others 2,500,000):
1953-54 season - 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000-othersl,000,000) :
1951 season - Florida 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100,000)
Arizona 100,000 boxes; Calif. 120,000 boxes;
1952 season - Calif. 2,000 boxes;
1953 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes/
1954 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes; 1965 season - Calif. 5,000 boxes.
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Reporting Service,
I
TABLE 18
28
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA ORANGES
SEGREGATED - TANGELOS,
TEMPLES, OTHER EARLY
i MID- SEASON. VALENCIAS 4 TANGERINES
1
Jrop Year 1
1 1
TANGELOS 1 TEMPLES 1 EARLY A
1
1
VALENCIAS
1 1
1 TANGERINES 1
TOTAL
1
1
1 MID- SEASON
1
1
PRODUCTION
L94e-49
_
- T h o u s
!2?o8o
B 0
^ ^26^300
4,400
62,700
L940- 50
.
710
32.890
24,900
5,000
63,500
L950-51
-
1,100
35,700
30,500
3/ 4,800
72,100
L951- 32
-
1,700
42,100
34,800
3/ 4,500
83,100
1952-53
-
1,700
40,600
29,900
4,900
77,100
L953- 54
-
2.200
48,000
41.100
3/ 5,000
96,300
L954-55
.
2.500
49,500
36.400
3/ 5,100
93.500
L95&-56
235
2,800
48,700
39,500
3/ 4,700
95.935
L956-57
320
2,700
51,600
38,700
3/ 4,800
98,120
L957-58
350
1.500
51,200
29,800
2.100
84,950
L956-59
300
3,000
44,100
38,900
4,500
90,800
L959-60
550
3,900
45,100
42,500
2,800
94,850
L960-G1
500
4,000
47 , 000
35,700
4,900
92.100
L9ei-62
1,000
4.600
52,300
56,500
4,000
118,400
L9o2-63
750
2.000
43,500
29,000
2,000
77,250
L953-64
900
3.400
24,400
30, 500
3,600
62,800
L964-65
1,000
3,800
42,600
39,800
3,900
91.100
L965-66
1,200
4,500
47,000
48,900
3,600
105,200
L956-67
2/
1,800
5.000
73,200
56,300
5,600
151,900
L957-58
1/
1,700
4,500
51 , 500
48,000
2,800
108,500
L/ July
estimate. 2/ Revised. 3/ Includes Government purcheses
i abandonment
for economic
-easons:
1950-
31 200,000 boxes
1951-52 400,
000 boxes; 1953-54 500,
000 boxes; 1955-56 200,000
)oxes; 1
956-57
200,000 boxes.
lAPEPRUIT
PRODUCTION
- FLORIDA GI
SEEDLESS and '
OTHER"
1
3rop Year 1
Seed
White
less
Pink
1
TOTAL 1 See
i
A.r ?n^v,»^=n TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT
dy ( Others)! production
- T h 0 u E
and
B o
X e s -
L946- 49
*
_
14
700
15,500
30.200
1940- 50
-
-
11
200
13,000
24,200
1950-51
«
.
15
800
17.400
33,200
1951-52
_
_
17
700
18,300
3/36,300
1952- 53
.
_
17
100
15,400
32,500
1953-54
_
-
21
900
20,100
3/42,000
1954-55
15,800
4,700
20
500
14,300
34,800
1935-56
15,600
5,000
20
600
17.700
38,300
1956-57
15,500
6,100
21
500
15.800
37,400
1957- 58
12.600
5.000
17
600
13.500
31.100
1958-59
14, 000
5,600
19
500
15,600
35,200
1959-60
13,400
6.700
20
100
10.400
30. 500
1060-61
11,900
7,300
19
,200
12.400
31.600
1951-62
14,800
9.000
23
,800
11,200
35.000
1962-63
12,500
7,500
20
,000
10,000
30.000
1933-54
12,100
7,600
19
,700
6,600
26,300
1964-65
13,000
8,700
21
,700
10,200
31,900
1955-66
14,400
9.300
23
,700
11,200
34,900
1956-57
2/
18.500
11.500
30
,100
13,300
43,500
1957-68
1/
14.100
9.400
23
,500
9.300
32,800
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised.
3/ Includes Government ourchases for economic reasons: 1951-32 season 3.000,000 boxes (seed-
less 500,000 boxes. Others 2,500,000); 1953-54 season 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - others
1,000,000); 1951 season 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100. OOO).
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 19
29 -
PRODUCTION AMD UTILIZATION - FLORIDA CITRUS
CROPS OF 1963-54 to 1966-67
INCLUSIVE
-
Total
Farm
Disposition |
U T I L
I
Z A T I
0 N 0
F
S A
L E S
CROP
PRO-
DUC-
TION
For
1 Farm i
1
1
Total
Fresh
Shipped Out
Of
State
SEASON
IRail 1
1
1
1/3/
1 House
Sold i
Sales
Total 11
'nc
ludingl
Boat Truck |
Intra 1 Total
1 Hold 1
1
JExpress 1
1
1
State 1 Pro-
1 Use 1
1
1
1
1
1
Sales I
oessed 1
T
h 0 u s
and Boxes
2/
ALL ORANGES (Excluding Tangerines
)
1553-64
58,300
640
57,660
12.825
8,464
2
,568
14
5
,902
4,341
44,83?
19S4-65
86,200
740
85,460
15,104
11,427
3
,749
37
7
,541
4,577
69,356
1965-65 6/
100,400
800
99,600
17,072
17,072
3
.917
291
8
,175
4,589
82,526
1956-67 5/
144,500
800
143,700
20,078
20,078
4; 752
478
9
,714
5,134
123. 62S
Early & Midseason
1963-54
24,400
300
24, 100
5.891
3,845
i/
4/
4/
2,046
18,20?
1964-65
42,600
350
42,250
7,438
5,100
3/
3/
3/
2,338
34,812
1965-65
47,000
400
46,600
8.779
6,396
3/
3/
3/
2,383
37,821
1966-67 5/
73,200
400
72,800
9,671
7.102
3/
3/
3/
2,569
53,12?,
Valencias
1963-64
30, 500
300
30,200
5,448
3,557
4/
4/
4/
1,881
24,752
1964-55
39,800
350
39,450
6,460
4.552
i/
4/
3/
1,898
32,99C
1965-66
48.900
350
48,550
5,853
4,015
V
3/
3/
1,838
42,69y
1966-67 5/
66,300
350
55,950
7,455
5,378
4/
3/
4/
2,077
58,495
TANGERINES
1963-64
3,600
70
3,530
2,397
2,126
337
-
1
789
271
1,133
1964-65
3,900
70
3,830
2,511
2,224
S12
-
1
712
287
1,169
1965-66
3,600
70
3,530
2,662
2,339
571
-
1
758
323
868
1965-67 5/
5,500
70
5,530
2,962
2,554
509
-
2
045
308
1.068
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1963-64
25,300
180
25,120
14,539
12,547
2
848
65
9
634
1,992
11.581
1954-65
31,900
180
31.720
15,666
13,561
3
940
25
9
595
2,105
15.054
1965-66
34,900
180
34,720
14,897
12,812
3
726
35
9
051
2,085
19,823-
1956-67 5/
43,500
180
43,420
17,101
14,956
4
982
69
9
905
2,145
26,319
Seedless
1963-64
19,700
130
19,570
13,585
12,039
4/
M
4^
1,547
5,984
1954-65
21,700
130
21,570
13,996
12,505
3/
3/
3/
1,491
7,574
1955-66
23,700
130
23,570
13,737
12,214
4/
4/
M
1,523
9,833
1956-67 5/
30,100
130
29,970
15,828
14,261
3/
3/
3/
1,567
14, 142
Other than Seedless
1953-64
6,600
50
6,532
953
508
M
4/
4^
445
5,597
1954-65
10,200
50
10,150
1,570
1,055
3/
4/
3/
614
8,480
1965-66
11,200
50
11,150
1,160
598
M
4(
M
562
9,990
1965-57 5/
13,500
50
13,450
1,273
695
4/
3/
4/
578
12,177
Temples
1963-64
3,400
40
3,360
1,485
1.0/2
M
4/
4/
414
1.874
1964-65
3,800
40
3,750
2,206
1,765
M
y.
y,
441
1.554
1965-66
4,500
50
4,440
2,440
1.972
1/
3/
3/
468
2,01c
1955-67 5/
5,000
50
4,950
2,952
2,464
4/
4/
4/
488
1.998
TANGELOS
1953-64
900
10
890
659
515
4^
4/
4/.
153
221
1954-65
1,000
10
990
796
605
3/
4/
3/
191
194
1965-56
1,200
15
1,185
964
700
4/
4/
M
264
221
1956-67 5/
1,800
15
1,785
1,279
1,013
4/
4/
4/
266
406
LIMES
1963-64
450
5
445
232
4/
M
4/
M
4^
213
1964-65
560
5
555
295
4/
4/
4/
4/
M
26C
1955-66
415
5
410
270
3/
3/
3/
4/
4/
140
1966-57 5/
420
5
415
268
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
147
Note
- 1967-58 Season figure
s not available a
t
time of
Summary Release.
1/ "Total Product
ion" and
"Production of
Value" are the same
for each season.
2/ Net content of
box of Pla. Orgs &
Tang 90
lbs; Grapefruit
4 Limes
80 lbs.
3/ Includes economic abandonme
nt.
4/ Not Available.
5/ Preliminary.
5/ Revised.
I
f. S. Departraent
of Agriculture.
Statistical
Reporting Service.
PAISLE 20
30
PRODUCTION f, UTILIZATION - CALIFORNIA CITRUS
CROPS OF 1963-64 to 1966-67 INCLUSIVE
HOP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/3/
I
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
value
1/
FARM
DISPOSITION
UTILIZATION OP SALES
I
For
Farm
House
Hold
Use
Fresh Sales
SOLD
Total i Packed
Loose
I
Total
Pro-
cessed
Thousand Boxes 2/
LL ORANGES
1963-64 32,000
1964-65 31,200
1965-66 6/ 36,500
1966-67 4/ 37,300
avels A Miscellaneous
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67 4/
alencias
1963-64
1964-65
1955-66
1956-67 4/
LL SRAPEFRUIT
1963-64
1954-65
1955-66 6/
1966-67 4/
esert Valleys
1953-64
1954-65
1955-66
1956-67 4/
ther Areas
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66 6/
1956-67 4/
EMOIJS
1953-64
1954-65
1955-66
1966-67 4/
EMONS - ARIZONA
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66
1955-57 4/
Note
15,300
15,200
18,700
17,400
16,700
16,000
17,800
19,900
4,200
4,230
4,950
4,900
2,500
2,530
2,750
2,700
1,700
1,700
2,200
2,200
17,300
13,100
13 , 800
15,300
1,740
1,110
1,970
2,810
1967-68
31,250
31,200
35,700
36,500
14,950
14,800
18,200
16,900
15,300
15,700
17,500
19,500
4,175
4,205
4,923
4,874
2,497
2,521
2,739
2,690
1,684
1,684
2,184
2,184
200
200
200
200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
22
22
22
22
6
6
6
6
16
16
16
16
17,285
13,085
13,785
15.285
1,740
1,108
1,968
2,806
Season figures
15
15
15
15
30,950
31,000
34,900
36,300
14,850
14,700
18,100
16,800
16,200
15,600
16,800
19,500
4,153
4,183
4,901
4,852
2,491
2,515
2,733
2,684
1,670
1,670
2,168
2,168
17,270
13 , 070
13,770
15,270
22,436
24,470
25,040
26,920
12,636
13,510
14,090
14,540
9,800
10,960
10,950
12,380
2,683
2,579
2,899
2,839
1,543
1,375
1,483
1,365
1,140
1,204
1,416
1,474
9,000
8,370
8,510
8,585
5/
1/
5/
5/
5/
5/
^/
5/
^^
5/
5/
5/
5/
1/
5/
5/
5/
1/
5/
5/
5/
2 1,738 438 5/
2 1,106 584 5/
2 1,966 643 5/
4 2,602 1,033 5/
not available at time of Suimary Release.
8,814
6,030
10,560
9,580
1
5/
2,314
1,290
4,110
2,360
i
6,500
4,740
6,550
7,220
i
1,492
1,626
2,024
2,035
1^
5/
5/
948
1,146
1,256
1,325
1
544
480
768
710
1
8,285
4,715
5,275
5,700
1
1,300
524
1,325
1,773
/ Difference between "Total Production"
Charity or eliminated.
;/ Net content of box of Calif. Oranges
54 lbs; in other areas 67 lbs; Lemons
/ Includes economic abandonment.
'/ Not Available .
and "Production having Value" include quantities to
considered to be 75 lbs; Grapefruit in Desert Valleys
75 lbs.
4/ Preliminary.
5/ Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 21
- 31 -
PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - TEXAS. ARIZONA & LOUISIANA CITRUS
CROPS OP 1963-64 to 1966-67. INCLUSIVE
STATE
CROP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/
FARM
DISPOSITION
For Farm
House
Hold
Use
Sold
I
Thousand Boxes 2/
TEXAS - ORANGES. ALL
1963-64 240
1964-55 880
1965-66 1,300
1966-67 4/ 2,800
Early & Mldseason 2/ ~
1963-64
.
1964-65
-
1965-66
-
1966-67
-
Valencias 3/
1963-64
-
1964-65
-
1965-66
-
1966-67
-
QRAPEPRUIT
1963-54
500
1964-55
2
,000
1965-66
3
800
ARIZONA
1966-67 4/ 5,600
ORANGES. ALL
1963-64 2,200
1964-65 2,420
1965-66 2,420
1966-67 4/ 3,910
Navels 4 Miscellane"
ous -j/
1963-64
_
1964-65
-
1965-66
-
1966-67
_
Valencias 3/
1963- 64
.
1964-65
-
1965-66
-
1965-67
-
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1953-64
3,210
1964-55
2,900
1965-66
3,050
1965-67 4/ 1,680
LOUISIANA - ORANGES. ALL
1963-64 15
1964-65
1965-66
1965-67
Note - 1966-67 Season figures
12
12
35
40
45
45
70
80
20
20
20
22
20
20
20
15
228
868
1,255
2,560
455
1,955
3,730
5,320
2,180
2,400
2,400
3,888
3,190
2,880
3.030
1,655
14
UTILIZATION
OF SALES
Fresh I
Sales I
200
793
1,113
1,790
430
1,816
3,010
3,960
1,650
1,701
1.653
2,315
2,129
1,788
1,903
935
14
not available at time of Summary Release,
Total
Processed
28
75
152
870
25
139
720
1,360
530
699
747
1.573
1,061
1.092
1.127
730
l^/ "Total Production" and "Production having value" are the same each season.
2/ Net content of box of Oranges in Texas & Louisiana. 90 lbs; in Arizona 75 lbs.
Net content of box of Grapefruit in Texas 80 lbs; in Arizona 54 lbs.
3/ Utilization of Texas 4 Arizona Oranges - by varieties, not available.
4/ Preliminary.
U. S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service.
CABLE 22
32
PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION - UNITED STATES
CITRUS CROPS OF 1963-64 to 1967-68. INCLUSIVE
) RANGES (Excluding Tangerines
1963-64 92,
1964-65 120,
1965-66 3/ 140
1966-67 3/ lee,
1967-68 4/ 129,
Box basis - Thousand boxes 2/
740
710
ri20
510
000
91,905
120,210
140, 020
187,810
6/
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66 3/
1966-67 3/
1967-68 4/
TANGERINES
1963-54
1964-65 5/
1965-66 5/
1966-67 5/7/3/
1967-68 4/"
1963-64 5/
1964-65 1/
1955-66 5/
1966-67 5/7/3/
1967-68 4/
fRAPEPRUIT
1953-64
1964-65
1955-56 3/
1966-67 3/
1957-58 4/
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56 3/
1966-67 3/
1957-58 4/
I
34
41
46
55
43
1
1
1
2
1
Ton Basis - Thousand
905 3,885
.180 5,161
036 6,013
174 8,146
,531 6/
Box Basis -
500 3,600
.440 4,290
130 4,130
400 4,900
650 6/
Ton Basis -
171 171
205 198
191 191
296 225
165 6/
Box Basis -
,210 33,907
,030 41,027
,700 46,595
,780 55,576
,300 6/
Ton Basis
,367 1,367
,667 1,567
,894 1,894
,291 2,283
,755 5/
872
973
1,055
1,062
tons 2/
37
42
45
45
6/
91.318
119,237
138,965
186,746
6/
3,848
5,119
5,968
8,101
6/
Thousand Boxes 2/
70
81
81
Thousand Tons 2/
3
3
4
4
6/
Thousand Boxes
267
257
292
297
Thousand Tons 2/
11
11
3,530
4,209
4,049
4,817
6/
168
195
187
221
6/
37,111
54,207
43,077
75.160
44,878
94,087
51,103
135,645
6/
6/
1,480
2,368
1,742
3,377
1,819
4,149
2,080
6,021
6/
5/
2,397
1,133
3,001
1,208
3,112
937
3,533
1,284
6/
6/
11
12
6/
2/
33,940
40,750
46,403
55,279
6/
1,356
1,656
1,883
2,271
6/
114
138
143
152
6/
19,781
21,849
22,709
24,835
6/
789
880
909
1,008
6/
54
57
44
59
6/
14,139
18,911
23,594
30,444
6/
567
776
974
1,263
6/
See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
Net content varies: ?or Oranges - In Calif, i Arizona the approximate average per box is
considered to be 75 lbs; Calif. (5- Arizona Grapefruit approximate average is considered to
be 64 lbs. in Calif. Desert Valleys i Arizona & 57 lbs. in Calif, areas other than Desert
Valleys. For Florida 4 other States, net contents of box is considered to be 90 Ips. lor
Oranges and 85 lbs. for Grapefruit. Texas Oranges 90 lbs. Florida Tangerines 95 los.
i/ Revised. 4/ Indicated.
5/ Florida Production 4 U. S. Production synonymous.
l/ Not Available.
1/ Includes approximately 1.5 million boxes or 71,250 tons not harvested.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service,
TABLE 23
33
YEAR
1532
1933
1934
1?35
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1051
1952
1953
1954
1955
1955
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1953
1954
1965
1965 1/
1967 5/
UMITED STATES - CITRUS FRUITS. PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRESH WEIGHT EQUIVALENT - 1932-67
T
Fresh 6/
Canned
Fruits
I
Canned
Juice 2/
Frozen
TOTAL
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs
35.7
0.5
0.3
-
37.5
39.4
0.8
0.5
-
40.7
39.8
0.6
0.8
-
41.2
44.6
1.2
2.4
-
48.2
46.2
1.0
2.2
.
49.4
44.5
1.4
4.7
-
50.6
49.1
1.2
5.4
-
55.7
61.4
1.4
8.5
-
71.3
56.7
1.2
9.2
-
57.1
57.7
1.7
13.1
-
72.5
57.7
1.8
12.6
-
72.1
60.3
0.1
11.2
•
71.5
68.2
3/
21.1
-
89.3
66.6
0.1
21.6
-
88.3
59.1
1.1
34.8
0.3
95.3
62.2
1.5
30.2
0.2
94.1
54.4
2.0
36.2
0.5
93.1
47.8
1.8
26.2
6.6
82.4
41.2
1.5
19.8
10.8
73.3
45.1
1.7
20.8
15.2
82.8
44.4
1.5
17.0
21.5
84.4
43.4
1.8
15.9
24.5
85.6
41.2
1.9
15.8
27.1
86.0
41.2
2.2
16.6
30.9
90.9
38.5
2.4
16.3
30.3
87.5
35.5
2.0
17.2
33.0
88.7
30.5
2.6
17.6
25.8
76.5
33.4
2.2
14.1
32.6
82.2
33.3
2.8
15.2
34.2
85.4
30.2
2.6 4/
13.6
32.1
78.4
28.9
2.7 V
14.2
37.2
82.9
22.1
2.0 4/
13.5
25.1
62.6
26.1
2.6 4/
11.3
23.5
63.3
29.0
2.5 4/
11.8
29.6
72.5
29.0 4/
3.0?/
15.6
28.0
75.5
31.7
3.1
19.5
39.8
94.1
1/
"1/ Revised.
2/ Paclc year beginning November prior to year indicated.
3/ Less than 0.05 pound,
4/ Includes chilled citrus.
5/ Preliminary
5/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 24
-
34 -
UNITED
STATES -
FRESH CITRUS
FRUITS - PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
FRESH WEIGHTS - 1932-
•67
1
1
1 1
Total
fEAE
Oranges Tangerines j
1 1
Lemons
Limes
j Grape fi'uit j
1 1
Ci trus
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs .
lbs.
lbs.
L932
24.6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
36.7
1933
26.6
1.4
3.5
2/
7.9
39.4
L934
27.0
1.4
3.6
0.1
7.7
39.8
L935
30.7
1.4
4.1
0.1
8.3
44.6
1936
30.1
1.5
4.3
0.1
10.2
46.2
L937
26.6
2.1
3.4
0.1
12.3
44.5
1.938
33.5
1.6
4.3
0.1
9.6
49.1
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0.1
13.7
61.4
1940
39.4
1.6
4.5
0.1
11.1
56.7
1941
38.9
1.8
4.7
0.1
12.2
57.7
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0.1
12.1
57.7
1943
39.7
2.9
5.0
0.2
12.5
60.3
1944
47.6
2.5
4.9
0.2
13.0
68.2
1945
45.1
2.7
5.1
0.2
13.5
66.6
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
0.1
14.0
59.1
1947
41.5
1.9
4.8
0.1
13.9
62.2
1948
35.7
1.8
4.5
0.1
12.3
54.4
1949
30.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
47.8
1950
26.9
2.0
4.0
0.1
8.2
41.2
1951
26.8
1.9
4.0
0.1
10.3
45.1
1952
27.9
2.0
3.9
0.1
10.5
44.4
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0.2
9.7
43.4
1954
24.5
2.0
3.6
0.1
11.0
41.2
1955
24.8
2.1
3.4
0.2
10.7
41.2
1956
22.6
2.0 3/
3.2
0.2
10.5
38.5
1957
21.6
2.0 3/
3.3
0.1
9.5
36.5
1958
17.6
1.0 3/
3.0
0.2
8.7
30.5
1959
19.8
1.5 3/
2.9
0.1
9.1
33.4
1960
19.4
1.4 3/
2.9
0.1
9.6
33.1
1961
16.2
2.0 3/
2.8
0.1
9.4
30.2
1962
15.7
2.0 3/
2.8
0.1
8.6
28.9
1963
12.0
1.2 3/
2.5
0.1
6.4
22.1
1964
14.3
1.6 3,^
2.5
0.1
7.5
26.1
1965
16.4
1.9 3/
2.4
0.1
8.2
29.0
1966 1/
16.4 1/
1.8 1/3/
2.3 1/
0.1
8.4
29.0 1/
1967 3/
18.1
2.1 3^
2.4
0.1
9.0
31.7
1/ Revised
2/ Less than 0
05 pound
3/ Tangelos includes as
follows:
1956 - 0.1;
1957 - 0.1;
1958 - 0.2;
1959 - 0.1; 1960
- 0.2;
1961 - 0.2;
1961 - 0
2; 1962
- 0.4; 1963 -
0.3; 1964 -
. 0.3; 1965
- 0.4; 1966 0.4;
1967 0.6
pound .
4/ Preliminary
Made available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 25
- 35 -
imiTED STATES - CHILLED AND PH02EN CITRUS JUICES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1932-67
YEAR
ORANGE
CHILLED 4/
GRAPEFRUIT J TOTAL
I
FROZEN
Product
Weight 1/
I Single Strengt
I basis 2/
lbs.
1C32
.
1933
•
1934
-
1935
_
1936
-
1937
-
1938
-
1939
•
1940
-
1941
_
1942
-
1943
-
1944
-
1945
_
1946
..
1947
-
1948
-
1945
_
1950
»
1951
_
1952
_
1953
-
1954
_
1955
0.94
1956
1.05
1957
1.72
1958
1.50
1959
1.87
1960,
2.10
1951
1.65
1952
2.19
1963
1.14
1954
1.29
1955
1.90
1966
3.04
1967 3/
4.15
lbs.
0.07
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.08
0.03
0.07
0.05
0.14
0.23
lbs.
0.94
1.12
1.77
64
90
12
68
27
1.17
1.36
1.95
3.18
4.38
lbs.
0.07
0.06
0.09
0.92
1.52
2.19
3.53
4.08
4.40
4.94
4.86
5.32
4.32
5.42
5.58
5.24
5.92
4.06
3.80
4.79
4.53
5.35
lbs.
0.12
0.09
0.22
3.09
5.12
7.22
11.44
12.85
13.93
15.81
15.48
15.99
13.27
15.64
17.48
15.73
19.40
13.04
11.96
15.43
14.70
21.01
\/ Includes single strength and concentrated Juices.
2/ Concentrated fruit juices converted to single strength on basis of 3.525 lbs. to 1.
3/ Preliminary.
4/ Chilled -fruit Juice is produced commercailly from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen or fresh Juice produced for local sale.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
- 35 -
UNITED STATES - CANNED CITRUS JUICES AND SEGMENTS (Excluding Frozen)
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1932-1557
Canned
Caiined
Canned
Canned
Canned
1 .
Single
Single
Single
Single
Hot Pack
Canned
{EAR
Strength
Strength
■Strength
Lemon
Strength
Citrus
Total
CI trus
Orange
Grape-
Blended
and
Tanger-
Concen-
Segments
fruit
1 Orange
iGrape-
1 fruit
Lime
ine
trate
3/
1/
lbs.
lbs.
lbs
0.01
0.11
-
0.02
0.16
.
0.07
0.21
-
0.22
0.52
-
0.20
0.56
0.02
0.28
1.29
0.06
0.19
1.55
0.12
0.23
2.61
0.15
0.68
2.34
0.25
0.74
3.08
0.42
0.94
2.63
0.48
0.27
3.03
0.27
1.46
4.80
1.11
2.75
3.19
1.08
4.15
4.93
2.36
4.11
3.38
2.18
5.03
3.83
2.28
3.87
2.84
1.86
3.37
2.02
1.01
3.81
2.73
1.30
3.58
2.04
0.95
5.13
1.97
0.86
3.08
2.28
0.89
2.95
2.18
0.78
2.42
2.12
0.66
2.45
1.94
0.58
2.66
1.74
0.72
1.91
1.36
0.49
2.12
1.51
0.51
1.70
1.39
0.45
1.92
1.4Q
0.47
1.69
1.30
0.42
1.17
1.09
0.30
1.24
1.39
0.30
1.53
1.73
0.34
1.57
2.33
0.39
lbs.
lbs.
0.01
-
0.01
-
0.04
-
0.05
-
0.03
-
0.02
>
0.04
-
0.08
-
0.02
-
0.03
-
0.06
-
0.10
0.11
0.07
0.21
0.08
0.16
0.10
0.22
0.07
0.23
0.08
0.20
0.09
0.15
0.09
0.13
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.12
0,09
0.12
0.08
0.15
0.08
0.13
0.07
0.13
0.06
0.13
0.06
0.13
0.04
0.11
0.04
0.10
0.02
0.10
0.02
0.10
0.02
./ Preliminary
'./ Less than 0.05 pound.
1/ Single Strength equivalent.
lbs.
lbs.
-
0.12
-
0.18
-
0.28
-
0.85
.
0.79
.
1.67
-
1.91
-
3.02
-
3.29
0.42
4.70
0.44
4.57
0.43
4.02
0.19
7.59
0.76
7.84
0.97
12.62
1.09
11.04
1.88
13.26
1.82
10.71
1.95
6.65
1.85
9.97
1.63
8.44
1.65
7.83
1.36
7.79
1.16
7.27
1.58
6.96
1.66
6.84
1.62
6.94
1.07
5.26
1.45
5.79
1.51
5.24
1.05
5.11
1.70
5.28
1.61
4.32
.97
4.02
.99
4.71
1.08
5.49
lbs.
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.8
1.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
2/
0.9
0.6
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
Made available
;hrough the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 27
- 37 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TRES" PRICES - BY MONTHS
PER BOX -
SEASONS
1951- 52
- 1957-58
ORANGES
- Early
and Mld-
season
SALES 1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1 SEASON'
SEASON 1
OCT
1 NOV. 1
DEC.
1 JAN.
1 FEB.
1 MAR.
1 APR.
[AVERAGE
$
$
$
.$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1951-52
1.66
75
.71
.56
.59
.70
.87
.70
1952-53
1.93
.57
.91
1.23
1.41
1.46
-
1.12
1953-54
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
97
1.29
1.57
1.10
1954-55
1.23
1.00
1.02
1.07
1.23
1.52
1.58
1.12
1955-55
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1.98
1.90
-
1.71
1956-57
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1.59
1.75
-
1.45
1957- 58
1.21
1.04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2.21
-
1.56
1958-59
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3.00
2.56
1959-60
1.83
1.34
1.65
1.95
2.16
2.57
2.44
1.87
1960-61
3.03
2.46
2.55
3.05
3.46
3.35
-
2.90
1961-62
2.08
1.75
1.90
1.98
2.00
1.80
-
1.95
1952-63
1.97
1.50
1.90
2.58
3.40
4.65
-
2.21
1953-54
3.86
4.18
4.42
4.52
4.57
4.32
-
4.43
1954-55
3.71
2.50
2.48
2.87
2.57
2.25
-
2.59
1965-66
1.42
1.09
1.14
1.17
1.54
1.54
-
1.32
1965-67 2/
2.86
.75
.74
.81
.82
.82
.43
.81
1967-68 r/
2.13
1.44
1.83
1.91
2.15
2.24
3/
1.98
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1951-52
2.03
.85
.77
.55
.62
.62
1.75
.78
1952-53
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48
1.76
-
1.15
1953- 54
1.38
1.32
1.28
1.09
.98
1.79
2.11
1.23
1954- 55
1.34
1.07
.99
1.15
1.43
1.89
1.95
1.20
1955-56
1.73
1.32
1.60
1.87
2.03
2.21
-
1.59
1955-57
2.67
1.53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
-
1.57
1957-58
1.30
1.01
1.27
1.82
2.52
3.27
-
1.51
1958- 59
3.48
2.39
2.50
2.51
2.67
3.15
3.15
2.61
1959-50
2.29
1.51
1.84
2.05
2.53
3.01
2.89
2.00
1960-61
3.46
2.79
2.95
3.26
3.62
3.57
-
3.19
1951-62
2.44
2.04
2.12
2.42
2.55
2.47
-
2.31
1952-63
2.37
1.35
1.56
4.42
4.33
6.27
-
2.53
1953-64
4.00
4.35
4.65
4.74
4.83
4.52
-
4.58
1954-65
4.49
2.82
2.75
3.18
3.02
2.54
-
3.04
1955-55
2.37
1.25
1.51
1.53
1.87
2.61
-
1.57
1966-67 2/
3.29
.94
.76
.69
• 56
.70
1.47
.81
1957-58 1/
2.70
1.72
2.09
2.42
2.44
2.49
3/
2.18
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1951-52
.69
.63
.55
.66
.58
.72
.74
.65
1952- 53
.55
.59
.84
1.24
1.38
1.40
-
1.11
1953- 54
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1.27
1.05
1954-55
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18
1.37
1.42
1.09
1955- 56
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97
1.82
-
1.72
1956-57
1.32
1.02
1.17
1.32
1.55
1.52
-
1.37
1957-58
.98
1.08
1.53
1.63
1.83
2.08
-
1.58
1958-59
2.03
2.33
2.53
2.63
2.83
2.93
2.93
2.57
1959-60
1.28
1.23
1.57
1.96
2.10
1.58
1.53
1.82
1950-51
2.18
1.93
2.38
3.03
3.42
3.29
-
2.83
1961-52
1.28
1.53
1.83
1.91
1.90
1.59
-
1.85
1952-53
.83
1.73
1.92
2. 39
2.45
2.33
-
2.11
1953-54
3.53
4.08
4.32
4.47
4.51
4.15
-
4.38
1964-65
2.43
2.28
2.38
2.56
2.50
2.18
-
2.46
1965-56
.78
.93
.99
1.09
1.50
1.42
-
1.21
1966-57 2/
.83
.50
.73
.82
.83
.82
.08
.80
1967-58 1/
.56
1.21
1.71
1.91
2.11
2.21
3/
1.87
1/ Preliminary
3/ Not Available
2/ Revised
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
:le 27
38 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BO.X - SEASONS
. 1951-52 -
1957-68.
INCLUSIVE
ORANGES -
Late Type
(Valencia)
.SALES 1
SEASON 1
FEB.
1 MAR. j
APR. [
MAY
j JUNE
j JULY
1 SEASON
1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1951-52
.89
.87
.80
1.01
1.15
1.64
.93
1952- 53
1.66
1.49
1.37
1.45
1.85
2.41
1.51
1953-54
1.01
1.01
1.34
1.79
1.96
3.03
1.45
1954-55
1.50
1.63
1.69
1.65
1.92
2.43
1.72
1955-56
1.89
1.85
1.83
2.15
2.27
2.47
2.04
1956-57
1.89
1.78
1.46
1.28
1.03
1.44
1.34
1957- 53
2.50
2.68
3.46
3.89
4.24
_
3.17
1958-59
2.68
2.91
2.86
3.42
3.34
3.11
3.12
1959-60
2.05
1.86
1.94
2.12
2.52
_
2.07
1960-61
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.13
3.24
3.33
3.08
1961-62
2.05
1.87
1.88
1.77
1.80
1.61
1.81
1962-63
2.54
3.24
3.93
5.10
6.15
-
3.50
1963-64
4.53
4.25
4.48
4.52
4.41
-
4.45
1964-65
2.49
2.20
2.19
2.32
2.60
-
2.28
1965-66
1.55
1.64
1.85
2.24
2.07
_
1.97
1966-67 2/
.78
.89
.98
1.12
1.18
1.14
1.C8
1967-68 1/'
2.08
2.48
2.42
2.4S
2.48
2.08
2.43
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1951-52
1.07
.94
.80
1.06
1.19
1.35
.97
1952- 53
1.77
1.57
1.38
1.51
1.59
2.52
1.54
1953- 54
1.09
1.07
1.52
2.03
2.20
3.70
1.57
1954- 55
1.57
1.61
1.58
1.56
2.12
2.76
1.75
1955-56
1.86
1.87
1.84
2.28
2.77
3.34
2.08
1956-57
2.07
1.90
1.75
1.37
1.23
2.02
1.58
1957-58
2.45
2.35
3.84
3.51
4.45
-
2.95
1958-59
2.77
2.96
3.00
3.36
3.40
3.29
3.06
1959-60
2.17
2.01
1.78
2.03
3.09
-
2.04
1960-61
3.79
2.96
2.75
3.12
3.31
4.50
3.07
1961-62
2.55
2.11
1.67
1.28
1.36
1.52
1.73
1962-63
3.93
4.98
5.33
5.60
6.72
-
5.33
1963-64
4.68
4.05
4.22
4.41
4.81
-
4.34
1964-55
2.90
2.27
1.91
2.23
3.07
-
2.29
1965-66
1.83
1.94
2.05
2.37
2.72
-
2.09
1966-67 2/
.62
.72
.46
.79
.89
1.06
.70
1967-68 1/
2.56
2.79
2.72
2,52
2.74
3.19
2.71
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1951-52
.55
.78
.80
.98
1.12
1.18
.90
1952-53
1.38
1.40
1.37
1.43
1.95
2.16
1.49
1953- 54
.92
.97
1.27
1.72
1.82
1.37
1.39
1954-55
1.45
1.64
1.69
1.58
1.86
1.86
1.71
1955-56
1.97
1.82
1.82
2.12
2.17
1.97
2.02
1956-57
1.49
1.62
1.32
1.26
1.00
1.27
1.22
1957-58
2.53
2.78
3.38
3.93
4.13
-
3.23
1958- 59
2.63
2.88
2.83
3.43
3.33
3.03
3.13
1959-60
1.93
1.73
1.98
2.13
2.43
-
2.08
1960-61
2.78
2.93
2.96
3.13
3.23
3.13
3.08
1961-62
1.78
1.68
1.93
1.83
1.83
1.63
1.83
1962-63
2.43
3.03
3.73
4.78
5.68
-
3.25
1963-64
4.48
4.33
4.53
4.53
4.28
-
4.48
1964-65
2.33
2.18
2.23
2.33
2.38
-
2.28
1965-66
1.50
1.57
1.83
2.23
2.03
-
1.95
1956-67 2/
.84
.98
1.06
1.15
1.19
1.14
1.13
1967-68 T/
1.86
2.21
2.26
2.46
2.46
2.01
2.38
\J Preliminary
2/ Revised
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
- 39
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1951-52 - 1967-68. INCLUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless
SALES
SEASON
OCT.
NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR. APR.
MAY JJUNE
JULY
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954- 55
1955-55
1956-57
1957- 58
1958- 59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67 2/
1967-68 3/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954- 55
1955- 56
1956- 57
1957- 58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1956-67 2/
1967-68 3/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1951-52
1952- 53
1953-54
1954- 55
1955- 56
1956- 57
1957-58
1958- 59
1959-50
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1954-65
1965-66
1966-67 2/
1967-68 3/
$
$
TJ Revised
1.58
1.04
1.00
.91
.66
.53
.43
.56
.42
.47
.74
1.37
1.09
1.20
1.04
.91
.87
.84
.95
1.37
1.23
1.01
.97
.95
.92
.70
.56
.63
.59
.59
.42
1.32
.71
1.21
1.04
.91
.84
.70
.58
.72
.56
.81
1.23
.81
1.13
.85
.92
.81
.62
.57
.74
1.01
.78
1.23
.80
2.14
1.24
1.17
1.13
1.02
.99
.95
.92
.88
1.11
1.12
1.14
.97
1.13
1.05
.89
1.28
1.79
2.47
-
-
1.16
2.12
1.71
1.44
1.26
1.10
1.09
.87
.98
1.20
.94
1.20
1.06
1.01
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.17
1.22
1.49
1.63
-
1.12
1.60
1.41
1.39
1.25
.96
.82
.63
.81
.74
1.64
1.03
1.21
.84
.73
.70
.72
.78
.93
.62
.60
.34
.75
1.22
1.19
1.31
1.50
1.45
2.13
2.42
2.59
3.23
.
1.49
1.99
2.12
2.34
2.36
2.34
2.59
2.83
3.34
2.64
-
2.40
2.96
1.97
1.98
1.55
1.30
1.01
1.50
1.99
-
-
1.63
1.68
1.32
1.45
1.74
1.67
1.63
1.89
1.70
1.69
-
1.62
1.40
1.19
1.02
1.08
.91
.55
.44
.66
.65
.46
.73
1.80
1.20
1.15
1.08
.81
.77
.57
.79
.68
.96
.93
1.59
1.26
1.42
1.21
1.11
1.00
1.08
1.15
1.72
1.32
1.21
1.11
1.15
1.13
.92
.78
.88
.82
.67
.67
1.66
.95
1.32
1.22
1.07
1.02
.89
.79
.94
.70
1.10
1.53
1.02
1.42
1.10
1.06
.97
.80
.82
.90
1.31
1.29
1.60
1.01
2.47
1.50
1.39
1.41
1.26
1.34
1.23
1.16
1.19
1.71
1.42
1.28
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.26
1.58
2.12
3.25
-
-
1.46
2.39
1.97
1.62
1.45
1.29
1.29
1.05
1.05
1.38
1.18
1.42
1.23
1.18
1.25
1.22
1.29
1.34
1.41
1.90
2.10
-
1.33
1.78
1.70
1.60
1.50
1.18
1.02
.80
.97
.91
1.95
1.27
1.43
1.05
.95
.96
.98
1.23
1.12
.98
1.06
.90
1.09
1.33
1.37
1.55
2.67
2.37
2.77
2.97
3.02
3.91
-
2.15
2.28
2.41
2.55
2.62
2.70
3.01
3.25
4.28
3.78
-
2.67
3.46
2.36
2.42
1.96
1.76
1.36
1.90
2.48
-
-
2.09
1.90
1.54
1.74
1.93
1.94
2.26
2.51
2.65
2.81
-
2.01
1.70
1.60
1.38
1.42
1.32
1.06
.81
1.03
1.27
1.11
1.20
.10
.17
.22
.18
.09
.03
-.06
-.04
.02
.03
.05
-.05
.07
.37
.48
.43
.42
.34
.28
.46
.40
.36
.12
.11
.13
.09
.02
-.04
.01
.10
.05
-.10
.05
.00
.12
.18
.19
.18
.19
.15
.12
.14
.08
.16
-.05
-.05
.15
.23
.16
.08
.10
1.30
.50
.50
.19
.00
.20
.27
.45
.45
.35
.38
.46
.37
.26
.38
.36
.43
.46
.53
.54
.57
.75
.52
-
-
.53
.38
.58
.78
.73
.68
.73
.53
.83
.83
.46
.68
.03
.40
.37
.55
.70
.65
.58
.55
.53
-
.57
.13
.34
.41
.57
.39
.35
.24
.64
.58
.56
.46
-.10
-.01
.02
.08
.17
.09
.08
.05
.05
.03
.07
.09
.13
.31
.53
.44
.58
.82
.87
1.58
-
.49
.87
1.25
1.66
1.73
1.87
1.84
1.91
1.82
1.80
-
1.64
1.01
1.08
.95
.90
.56
.54
.78
1.13
-
-
.78
.35
.65
.81
1.01
1.32
1.23
1.14
.62
.67
-
1.07
.14
.23
.37
.47
.39
.25
.21
.20
.29
.31
.06
3/ Not Available
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
- 40 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALErrr "OH TREE" PRICES . BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1951-52 - 1967-66. INCLUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT - Seec'y
SALES r
SEASON I
OCT.
KOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR. APR, MAY JUNE
JULY
SSASON
AVERAGE
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1951-52
.89
.45
.45
.39
.24
.18
.09
.11
.12
.19
.29
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.35
.28
.19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
.37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
.30
1956-57
1.65
.53
.50
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.69
.69
.88
1.28
.90
-
-
.74
1958-59
1.39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
-
.83
1959-60
.77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
.84
.79
-
-
.91
I960 61
1.18
1.01
1.05
1.05
.91
.68
.40
.75
.65
-
.84
1961-62
.58
.59
.59
.61
.76
.37
.34
.17
.11
-
.51
1962-63
.54
.57
.71
.72
.72
.97
1.42
-
-
-
.74
1963-54
1.51
1.98
2.05
1.91
2.14
1.92
1.89
1.97
2.03
-
1.91
1964-65
1.73
1.40
1.21
1.26
1.03
.68
.81
1.35
-
-
1.13
1965-66
1.54
1.22
1.31
1.51
1.59
1.56
1.84
1.63
-
-
1.25
1966-6-7
2/
.62
.57
.65
■ .55
.65
.61
.46
.47
.42
-
.60
1967- 68 r/
1.24
1.54
1.54
1.59
1.53
1 58
1.43
1.27
1.18
-
1.51
SAT.RS FOR
"
FRESH USE
1951-52
1.18
.74
.70
.53
.43
.38
.30
.38
.44
.52
.54
1952- 53
.90
.52
.56
.71
.53
.61
.66
.69
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
.80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.66
.51
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.55
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
.58
1956-57
2.15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.80
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957- 58
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1.17
1.65
1.97
-
-
.98
1958- 59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.55
.73
.78
-
1.05
1959-50
1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
-
-
1.10
1960-51
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.58
.51
.87
.80
-
1.08
1961-62
.80
.84
82
.89
.92
.94
.84
.65
.77
-
.87
1962-63
.88
.88
1.04
1.40
1.24
1.79
2.12
-
-
-
1.22
1963-64
1.53
1.82
2.03
2.01
2.08
2.07
2.15
2.71
2.65
-
1.94
1964-65
2.56
1.71
1.59
1.59
1.17
.85
.97
1.84
-
-
1.51
1955-66
1.87
1.52
1.69
1.91
1.89
2.20
2.48
2.59
-
-
1.40
1955-67
2/
l.OS
.94
.86
.87
.81
.62
.51
.62
.63
-
.81
1957-58
1/
1.41
1.75
1.82
1.82
1.76
1.97
1.72
1.2C
2.29
-
1.78
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1951-52
.10
.22
.37
.29
.14
.05
-.05
-.04
.02
.03
.14
1952- 53
-.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.13
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.35
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.03
.28
1555-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.30
.21
1956-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58
.57
.56
.65
.56
.67
.81
.84
.61
-
-
.68
1955-59
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.88
-
.78
1959-60
.43
.88
.88
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
-
-
.88
1960-51
.23
.88
.98
.98
.88
.68
.38
.73
.63
-
.78
1951-62
.15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.08
-
.43
1962-63
.08
.59
.51
.63
.53
.73
1.08
-
-
-
.52
1963-64
1.60
2.00
2.05
1.90
2.15
1.99
1.80
1.80
1.85
-
1.91
1964-65
1.40
1.35
1.15
1.20
1.00
.65
.75
1.20
-
-
1.05
1955-56
.68
.82
.97
1.31
1.39
1.30
1.19
.81
-
-
1.23
1965-57
2/
.38
.63
.62
.62
.64
.51
.46
.46
.57
-
.57
1957-58
i/
1.16
1.31
1.51
1.56
1.51
1.56
1.41
1.16
1.15
'
1.49
/ Preliminary
2/
Re vis
ed
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
41 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS
1951-52 -
1957-68.
INCLUSIVE
TANGERINES
SALES
SEASON
1
NOV.
1 DEC. j
JAN. j
FEB.
] MAR.
j APR.
1 SEASON
1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1951-52
2.84
1.03
.94
.57
3,70
^
1.31
1952- 53
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1.66
^
1.37
1953- 54
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
3.35
_
1.60
1954-55
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1.18
„
1,39
1955- 56
3.24
2.10
.84
1.01
.98
1.67
1.77
1956- 57
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1.22
1.73
1957- 58
2.83
2.20
2.06
1.25
^.
2.40
1958- 59
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
.
.
1.52
1959-60
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
.
_
2.59
1960-61
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
.
H
1.51
1961-62
3.05
3.00
1.93
1.14
1.44
«
2.04
1962-63
3.97
2.47
-
-
-
«
3.02
1963-64
3.48
3.33
2.26
2,53
*
«
3.18
1954-65
4.05
2.70
1.59
1.29
„
_
2.67
1965-65
3.18
2.33
1.29
.
^
2.18
1956-67
2/
1.90
.85
.63
1.43
»
-
1.05
1967-68
1/
3.59
3.30
2.54
2.53
*
.
3.09
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1951- 52
3.01
1.18
1.14
.81
4.47
_
1.56
1952- 53
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
3.80
_
1.75
1953-54
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
3.68
3.33
2.10
1954-55
3.54
1,55
1.21
1.21
1.85
•
1.78
1955- 56
3.55
2.50
1.09
1.62
1,69
1,74
2.23 :
1956- 57
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
2.85
2.31
1957-58
3.21
2.55
2.52
2,11
..
2.86
1958-59
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
•
_
2.42
1959-60
3.24
3.34
2.95
.
..
3.26
1960-61
4.52
2.30
1.41
1,69
.
.
2.18
1951-62
3.54
2.44
2.71
2.21
2.77
..
2.72
1952-63
4.53
3.04
.
-
_
•
3.63
1963-64
3.96
4.08
3.38
3.25
_
_.
3,95
1964-65
4.79
3.45
2.29
1.69
_
•
3.49
1965-66
3.58
2.92
2.14
.
_
_
2,98
1965-572/
2.40
1.25
1.13
1.48
-
-
1,53
1967-681/
4.50
4.25
4.23
3.46
-
>
4.11 :
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1951-52
.14
.03
.03
.03
.03
-
,03
1952- 53
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
.24
-
-,02
1053-54
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
.03
-
-.05
1954- 55
.02
.04
.04
.07
.12
-
,06
1955- 55
.17
.17
.12
.12
.17
.17
.15
1956-57
-.02
.20
• 28
.27
.27
,22
1957- 58
.11
.12
.07
.07
_
_
.10
1958-59
.05
.35
.30
.25
-
-
,30
1959-60
-.15
-.05
30
-
-
_
.00
1950-51
-.35
.10
.25
.15
_
..
-.15
1951-52
.20
.50
.70
.55
.55
-
.55
1952-53
.48
.56
-
-
.
-
,51
1953-64
1.60
1.55
1.50
1.10
»
«
1,54
1954-65
.70
.85
1.00
.90
-
_
.90'
1965-55
-.40
-.30
-.20
-
-
-.28
1955-67
2/
-.20
-.30
-.28
-.20
-
_
-.28
1967-58
1/
-.50
.10
.35
,35
~
—
-.08
1/ Preliminary
7j Revised
Made available
through the Courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
- 42 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALEJfT "ON TREE" PRICES
PER BOX - SEASONS 1951-52 - 1957-5£. lUCLUSIVE
SEASON
ALL SOLD
FRESH
METHODS
SALES
USE
SOLD FOR ALL SOLD SOLD FOR ALL
PROCESS- METHODS FRESH PROCESS- METHODS
ING SALES USE ING SALES
SOLD Isold for
FRESH
USE
PROCES
IWG
ALL
Early
and Mid
season
Late (Valencia)
0
R A W G
E S
0 ]
R A 11 G
E S
0 i
RANGES
1951-52
.80
.86
.76
.70
.78
.55
,93
.97
.90
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
1.12
1.15
1.11
1,51
1.54
1.49
LQ53-54
1.26
1.39
1.20
1.10
1.23
1.05
1.45
1.57
1.39
1954- 55
1.37
1.42
1.35
1.12
1.20
1.09
1.72
1.75
1.71
1955-56
1.85
1.86
1.85
1.71
1.69
1.72
2.04
2.08
2.02
1955-57
1.40
1.57
1.31
1.45
1.57
1.37
1.34
1.58
1.22
L957-58
2.14
2.00
2.18
1.55
1.51
1.58
3.17
2.96
3.23
L958-59
2.87
2.78
2.89
2.56
2.51
2.67
3.12
3.05
3.13
L959-60
1.96
2.02
1.94
1.87
2.00
1.82
2,07
2.04
2.08
L960-51
2.98
3.15
2.94
2,90
3.19
2.83
3.08
3.07
3.08
L961-52
1.88
2.05
1.84
1.95
2.31
1.85
1.81
1.73
1.83
1962-63
2.71
3.41
2.58
2.21
2.53
2,11
3.50
5.3?
3.25
L963-54
4.44
4.48
4.43
4.43
4.58
4.38
4.49
4.34
4.48
L964-65
2.45
2.74
2.38
2.57
2.97
2.46
2.28
2.29
2.28
.965-65
1.63
1.82
1.60
1.28
1.45
1.24
1.97
2.09
1.95
L955-57
^
.94
.78
.96
.81
.81
.80
l.CO
.70
1.13
L967-58
1/
2.17
2.42
2.12
1.98
2.18
1.87
2.43
2.71
2.38
ALL
Seedless
Seedy
G R A P E P f
1 U I T
G R A
P E F R
U I T
G R A
P E F R
U I T
L931-52
.52
.81
.12
.74
.93
.05
.29
.54
.14
L952- 53
.76
1.08
.40
1.01
1.21
.15
.49
.68
.42
LC53-54
.46
.85
.11
.71
.95
.05
.25
.57
.14
L954-55
.63
.95
.24
.81
1.02
.15
.37
.66
.28
L955-56
.57
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
L956-57
.89
1.35
.44
1.12
1.42
.38
.58
1.03
.47
L957-58
.96
1.37
.53
1.16
1.45
.53
.74
.98
.68
1958- 59
1.04
1.35
.75
1.20
1.42
.58
.83
1.05
.78
L955-50
1.05
1.31
.76
1.12
1.33
.57
.91
1.10
.88
:950-51
.96
1.24
.56
1.03
1.27
.4o
.84
1.08
.78
.961-52
.57
1.C5
.25
.75
1.09
.07
.51
.87
.43
.952-53
1.24
2.02
.55
1.49
2.15
.49
.74
1.22
.62
.Qo3-54
2.24
2.52
1.78
2.35
2.57
1.54
1.91
1.94
1.91
L954-55
1.47
2.03
.92
1.53
2.08
.78
1.13
1.51
1.05
L955-55
1.50
1.97
1.15
1.62
2.02
1.07
1.25
1,40
1.23
1955-57
2J
.75
1.21
.44
.PO
1.23
.33
.6C
.81
.57
.957-68
1/
1.83
2.52
1.29
1.95
2.55
1.11
1.51
1.78
1.49
T A
N G E L
0 S
T E
M P L E
_S
TAN
G E R I
N E S
L956-57
2.52
2. SO
1.15
1.97
2.18
1.15
1.73
2.31
.22
LS57-58
3.75
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.67
1.43
2.40
2.36
.10
L958- 59
3.55
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
2.43
1.52
2.42
.30
L959-50
4.29
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
1,58
2.59
3.25
.00
L96051
4.91
5.55
2.20
3.43
3.83
2,88
1.51
2.18
.15
L961-62
3.36
4.20
1.30
2.17
3.01
1,33
2.04
2.72
.55
L952-63
4.66
5.55
1.50
3.09
5.32
x.-n
3.02
3.63
.61
L9o3-64
4.83
5.32
3.35
4.45
4.95
4.06
3.18
3,95
1.54
L954-65
4.00
4.51
1.90
2.78
3.28
2.08
2.67
3.49
.90
L955-66
2.81
3.41
.20
1.69
2.48
.74
2.18
2.98
-.28
L955-57
2/
1.64
2.14
.05
.88
1.36
.16
1.05
1.53
-.28
L967-58
1/
2.73
3.18
.51
2.42
3.33
.95
3.09
4.11
-.08
/Preliminary.
2/ Revi
sed
Made available
through
the cour
tesy of Florida
Crop and Li'
i^estock
Reporting
Service,
Orlando.
TABLE 28
- 43 -
CROP VALUES
CITRUS FRUITS 1/
1
CROP AND STATE !
1965-56
1966-67
Returns |
Value of 1
Returns 1
Value of
1
Per box 2/3/1
Production 3/ 1
Per box 2/ 1
Production
1,000
1,000
Dollars
Dollars
Dollars
Dollars
OranRes
Early, Midseason 4
Navel Varieties:
California
2.90
53,070
3.24
55,080
Florida, Temple
2.42
10,890
1,50
7,500
Others
2.08
97,760
1.19
87,108
Texas
5/
5/
5/
5/
Arizona
2.70
2,592
3.72
3,199
Louisiana
5/
6/
6/
6/
Valencia
California
3.25
57,200
. 2.27
44,719
Florida
2.43
118,827
1.33
88,179
Texas
5/
5/
5/
5/
Arizona
2.26
3,300
2.04
5,222
ALL ORANGES
California
3.07
110,270
2.72
99,799
Florida
2.27
227,477
1.26
182,787
Texas
2.42
3,146
1.31
3,537
Arizona
2.44
5,892
2.41
9,421
Louisiana
6/
6/
6/
6/
U. S. ALL ORANGES
2.48
346,785
1.57
295,544
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida, All
1.93
67,151
1.18
51,278
Seedless
2.04
48,447
1.26
38,048
Others
1.57
18,704
.98
13,230
Texas
1.87
7,106
1.15
5,210
Arizona
1.55
4,728
1.55
2,604
California, All
2.43
12.001
1.82
8,939 ■■
Eesert Valleys
2.16
5,929
1.39
3,747 ;
Other Areas
2. 76
5,072
2.36
5,192
U. S. ALL GRAPEFRUIT
l.Q'5
90,986
1.24
69,031
TANGERINES
■
Florida
3.37
12,132
2.14
8,774
California
4.54
1,524
3.90
2,340
Arizona
5.25
945
5.18
1,035
U. S. ALL TANGERINES
3.56
14,701
2.48
12,150
LEMONS
California
Arizona
3.40
2.45
46,920
4,825
3.12
2.99
47,736
8,402
U. S. LEMONS
3.29
51,746
3.10
55,138
LIMES 4/
Florida
TANGELQS 4/
Florida
4.68
3.53
2,025
4,236
6.51
2.12
2,734
3,604
1/ Differences between Production & Production having value consists of fruit unharvested for
economic reasons, donated to charity, or eliminated from production. 2/ Equivalent packinghouse'
door returns per box for all uses. 3/ Revised. 4/ Florida Production & U.S. Production Synony-
mous. 5/ Texas Oranges by varieties. Not Available. 6/ Louisiana Orange production too small to
warrant quantitative estimate.
Made available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting Service
iBLE 29
- 4A -
AUCTION SALES - FLORIDA CITRUS - 19^.7-68 SEASON
CARS ,4 PER BOX AVERAGE
BY MONTHS
COMMODITY
SECTION SEPT. OCT.
NOV. DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY JUNE
JULY TOTAL
3RANGES
INTERIOR
CARS 22 47 75
AVG. 4.37 3.15 3.25
82
3.44
67
2.92
62
3.01
67
2.98
37
?.04
35
3.26
3
43
00
46
3.59
583
3.21
CNDIAN RIVER
CARS 6 11 15
AVG. 3.89 2.97 2.77
85
3.53
103
3 17
70
3.47
114
3.31
103
3 23
122
3.39
3
68
33
56
3.93
753
3.37
JRAPEPRUIT
imiTE SEEDED INTERIOR
CARS - 1 1
AVG. - 2.39 1.56
1
1.60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
1.90
WHITE SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS 7 7 18
AVG. 3.26 2.78 2.49
7
2.44
4
2.17
3
2.30
2
2.60
17
2.76
42
2.93
2
20
.62
12
2.11
139
2.68
PINK SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS 8 21 4
AVG. 3.25 2.82 2.83
7
2.50
7
2.56
3
2.45
8
2.91
8
3.34
5
3.40
1
2
49
9
2.35
82
2.81
WHITE SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER
CARS 9 53 66 154
AVG. 4.30 3.18 3.10 3.28
128
3.32
161
3.09
245
3.15
155
3.46
131
3.79
3
42
50
25
3.25
1169
3.31
PIM SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER
CARS 11 38 45 137
AVG. 3.64 2.95 2.Q5 3.01
79
3.24
117
3.12
136
3.35
109
3.54
99
3.78
3
59
.26
14
2.89
844
3.28
DEMPLES - 4/5 BU, BOX
ILL FLORIDA
CARS ...
AVG. . . -
34
4.21
102
3.11
142
3.18
153
3.73
69
3.71
16
3.79
2
2
.69
1
1.66
519
3.48
PAHGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
ILL FLORIDA (INCLUDES ALL
CARS - 28 114
AVG. - 5.33 4.36
VARIETIES)
185 185
5.22 4.23
147
4.50
135
4.66
39
5.16
5
6.91
-
-
839
4.74
PANGERINES - 4/5 BU. BOX
^LL FLORIDA (STRAIGHT)
CARS - 21 47
AVG. - 6.32 6.83
135
3.64
160
4.32
106
4.82
54 5
5.46 4.73
528
5.18
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 30
- 45
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLOfilDA ORANGES
1967-
68 SEASON
NEW
YORIC CITY
PHILADELPHIA
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
l/EEIC
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARf
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
195-
Sept
. 1
3
3.74
2
3.83
_
«
3
3.63
_
_
_
_
8
3
4.60
1
4.37
-
_
2
4.16
.
«
_
.
15
6
4.83
2
3.41
.
_
^
^
_
_
_
22
3
4.43
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
29
2
4.83
1
4.47
..
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
Oct.
6
3
4.29
2
4.13
-
_
_
_
^
.
_
^
13
6
3.92
_
.
.
«
.
^
_
_
_
^
20
7
3.21
3
3.16
_
_
4
2.59
.
_
^
_
27
14
3.22
5
2.52
-
.
5
2.02
1
2.25
_
_
Nov.
3
10
3.40
1
1.09
-
-
2
2.63
.
^
_
10
9
3.80
1
1.82
.
.
4
1.87
1
2.30
_
_
17
13
3.85
4
3.30
-
_
2
2.98
1
2.65
„
_
24
16
3.43
5
2.78
_
-
4
2.56
2
2.98
_
_
Dec.
1
8
3.89
10
3.05
-
-
3
2.17
3
3.35
-
.
8
16
3.70
10
3.45
2
4.38
3
2.57
4
3.34
1
2.69
15
8
4.09
0
3.07
3
4.33
5
2.57
5
3.12
2
4.43
22
9
3.94
13
3.90
12
4.20
3
3.63
7
3.66
4
4.10
29
6
3.45
10
4.10
4
4.43
_
5
4.31
1
4.58
Jail.
5
6
3.39
12
3.71
8
4.40
1
3.05
4
3.70
3
4.13
1958
12
10
2.92
17
3.37
16
2.95
4
2.20
8
3.00
5
2.72
19
8
2.90
19
2.98
12
2.85
6
2.03
10
2.64
7
2.74
26
6
3.42
17
3.15
14
3.21
2
2.41
8
2.72
4
3.37
Feb.
2
4
3.27
13
3.59
22
3.06
2
2.72
4
3.18
8
3.15
9
12
3.08
14
3.57
27
3.03
3
2.52
4
3.25
10
3.09
16
4
3.22
13
3.44
13
3.35
5
2.83
3
3.32
5
3.26
23
8
3.08
9
3.44
14
3.53
2
3.12
4
3.23
6
3.20
Mar.
1
1
3.17
10
3.69
14
4.04
2
2.97
8
3.37
3
4.09
8
6
3.60
15
3.60
15
4.15
4
2.88
8
3.20
5
3.78
15
7
3.17
7
3.52
23
3.66
2
3,18
5
3.36
5
3.99
22
11
3.16
9
3.42
17
3.59
4
2.60
7
2.97
5
3.52
29
12
2.73
14
3.03
24
3.81
3
2.56
8
2.77
7
3.41
Apr.
5
5
2.62
18
2.94
17
3.30
1
2.52
7
3.06
9
3.38
12
5
2.93
11
3.45
8
4.20
4
2.88
5
3.35
5
3.80
19
7
3.32
11
3.58
8
4.14
2
3.28
4
3.55
3
3.56
26
3
3.39
14
3.22
4
4.41
1
3.16
10
3.12
-
-
May
3
4
3.14
17
3.24
7
3.97
2
2.91
9
3.11
-
-
10
3
2.94
17
3.23
6
3.81
2
3.05
7
3.21
-
-
17
2
3.48
12
3.38
3
3.31
2
2.92
7
3.35
-
-
24
2
3.54
9
3.99
-
-
1
3.39
5
3.48
-
-
31
5
3.43
8
3.75
_
-
1
3.51
4
3.45
-
-
June
7
2
3.23
10
3.24
1
3.05
2
3.40
5
3.46
-
-
14
4
3.07
13
3.22
1
2.32
4
2.90
4
3.38
-
-
21
3
3.36
9
3.56
-
-
7
2.95
6
3.20
-
-
28
6
3.23
7
3.70
-
-
7
2.21
4
2.63
-
-
July
5
5
3.08
9
3.55
1
1.66
5
2.74
2
3.42
-
-
12
5
3.87
8
3.91
-
-
3
4.20
3
3.49
-
-
19
8
3.66
10
4.17
-
_
3
4.26
3
4.37
-
-
26
8
3.85
14
4.18
-
-
3
4.13
2
4.01
-
-
TOTALS
315
3.46
4-?-5
3.44
296
3.57
133
2.81
197
3.22
101
3.43
Total Sal
5S, Flo
rlda Oranges,
Total Sal
es, Florida
Granges,
Excluding
Temples
.760 Car
s $3.45 Avg
Excluding
Temples
_330 Cars
$3.05
Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
46
V/EIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1967-68
SEASON
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
WEEK
BOXES
BOXES
BOXES
POXES
BOXES
BOXES
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
1Q67
Sept. 1
g
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
.
.
..
.
•
_
.
.
-
.
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29
.
.
_
_
..
_
.
-
-
-
-
-
Oct. 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
_
-
_
.
_
-
.
-
-
-
-
27
.
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.06
-
-
-
-
Hov. 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.43
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
.
.
1
1.28
-
-
-
-
17
.
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.26
-
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
2.87
-
-
-
-
Dec. 1
-
.
1
3.29
.
-
2
3.02
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
2
3.37
.
-
2
2.91
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
2
3.12
-
.
3
3.08
-
-
1
3.96
22
1
3.33
2
3.41
-
-
1
3.37
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
2
3.50
1
3.13
1
4.92
-
-
-
-
Jan. 5
-
-
1
3.86
-
-
3
3.56
-
-
1
4.83
1968 12
_
_
1
3.72
1
3.90
3
2.96
1
3.45
1
4.13
19
1
3.84
1
3.63
3
3.05
3
3.04
-
-
5
2.75
25
2
3.38
4
3.05
1
4.49
3
2.51
-
-
2
3.36
Peb. 2
1
3.29
1
3.40
5
3.25
3
2.51
-
-
2
3.37
9
1
2.37
1
3.91
2
3.27
4
2.95
-
-
4
3.25
15
1
3.16
3
3.48
3
3.57
1
3.06
-
-
2
2.94
23
-
-
1
3.81
3
3.29
2
3.38
-
-
1
3.59
Mar. 1
.
_
2
3.85
2
3.73
2
3.52
-
-
1
3.55
8
1
3.39
4
3.54
3
3.55
-
-
-
-
1
4.16
15
1
2.93
4
3.58
2
3.79
1
3.29
-
-
1
4.73
22
1
2.41
5
3.11
2
3.84
3
2.55
-
-
4
3.24
29
1
2.55
4
3.11
2
3.84
2
2.56
1
2.18
2
2.57
llpr. 5
.
7
3.09
3
3.83
2
2.50
-
-
1
3.14
12
-
_
2
3.43
4
3.34
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
.
.
3
3.75
.
.
1
3.65
1
3.17
-
-
26
.
-
4
3.49
-
-
1
3.45
1
3.40
1
3.92
Hay 3
1
2.03
o
3.07
-
-
2
3.35
1
2.79
-
-
10
-
_
2
3.49
-
-
-
-
1
3.17
-
-
17
-
-
4
3.88
-
-
1
4.04
-
-
-
-
24
-
.
4
3.81
-
-
1
4.08
-
-
-
-
31
1
3.59
3
3.53
-
-
2
3.27
-
-
-
-
Jime 7
-
3
3.40
-
-
1
3.24
-
-
-
-
14
1
4.05
2
3.94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
2
3.35
2
3.33
-
-
1
2.60
-
-
-
-
28
2
3.52
3
2. €7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 5
2
2.40
1
3.15
-
-
1
2.79
-
-
-
-
12
1
3.78
1
3.90
-
-
1
3.67
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
1
■3.30
-
-
-
-
-
-
'
"
26
-
-
2
3.82
-
"
—
■"
—
~
'
■
TOTALS
21
3.14
94
3.41
37
3.51
62
3.04
6
3.04
30
3.34
Total Sale
s. Florida Oranses
Total
Sales, PI.
orida Oranges
Excluding Temples 115
1 Cars
$3.36
Avg
Excluding Temple
es 68
Cars
$3.04 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal- State Market Nev/s Service.
TABLE 30
- 47 -
VfEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1967-68 SEASON
CHICAGO
DETROIT
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
WEEK BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES BOXES
ENDED CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1957
Sept. 1
8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
3
10
17
24
1
8
15
22
29
Jan. 5
1958 12
19
26
2
9
16
23
1
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
15
22
29
5
12
19
25
3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
2.90
1.92
2.04
-
-
-
-
1
3.69
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
2.94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.52
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
2
2.66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.97
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.85
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.81
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
3.14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.76
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.93
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.47
1
3.35
-
-
1
4.44
.
_
_
„
2
3.44-
_
_
1
4.29
-
-
2
2.98
4
2.82
-
-
6
2.18
-
-
2
3.09
1
2.58
-
-
6
2.22
-
-
1
3.67
1
3.60
-
-
1
3.65
-
-
2
2.75
2
3.22
-
-
3
2.87
-
-
3
2.80
3
2.93
-
-
3
3.08
-
-
1
3.27
1
3.51
.
-
2
3.50
-
-
-
-
1
3.46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
37
2
4.07
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
24
2
3.92
-
-
1
4.24
-
-
-
-
2
3.24
1
2.96
3
2.62
1
2.61
-
-
1
3.31
-
-
1
3.13
2
3.07
-
-
1
3.58
1
2.68
1
4.30
2
2.82
1
2
53
1
3.67
-
-
1
4.25
1
3.37
-
-
1
3.65
1
3.04
-
-
2
3.13
1
2
70
-
-
-
-
1
3.89
-
-
1
2
78
1
3.82
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3
32
-
-
_
-
-
-
2
3.26
1
2
94
:
:
:
-
-
-
1
3.35
-
■■
■■
~
-
.
-
_
1
2.54
-
-
-
-
TOTALS 3 2.29 3
3.89
21
3.31 49 3.01 8 3.02 34
3.06
Total Sales, Florida Oranges
Excluding: Temples 6 Cars
$3.09
Total Sales, Florida Oranges
ExcludinK Temples 57 Cars $3.01
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market Nevjs Service
ABLE 30
- 46 -
V/EIQHTED AVEflAOE AUCTION PRICES -
FLORIDA
ORANGES
1957-68 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
WEEIC
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPT,R.S
ENDED
CARS
AVQ.
CARS
AVQ.
CARS
AVO.
1957
Sent. 1
6
3.69
2
3.83
-
-
8
5
4.42
1
4.37
.
-
15
6
4.83
2
3.41
.
-
22
3
4.43
_
_
.
_
29
2
4.83
1
4.47
.
-
Oct. 6
3
4,29
2
4.13
.
-
13
7
3.89
-
-
-
-
20
14
2.98
3
3.15
-
-
27
23
2.88
6
2.48
.
-.
Nov. 3
15
3.13
1
1.69
-
-
10
16
3.07
2
2.06
.
-
17
18
3.52
5
3.17
-
-
24
26
3.15
7
2.84
-
-
Dec. 1
16
3.32
14
3.13
.
-
8
24
3.39
16
3.41
3
3,82
15
20
3.28
16
3.09
6
4,30
22
15
3.75
22
3.77
19
4,22
29
7
3.66
17
4.09
6
4.26
Jan. 5
12
3.44
17
3.72
13
4.36
1958 12
21
2.77
27
3.28
31
2.83
19
20
2.65
30
2.89
35
2.74
26
14
3.09
29
3.02
23
3,35
Feb. 2
12
3.01
18
3.49
42
3.09
9
25
2.90
19
3.52
49
3.06
16
12
3.07
19
3.43
27
3.33
23
13
3.16
14
3.41
24
3.42
Mar. 1
5
3.23
21
3.57
22
4.00
8
11
3.32
28
3.46
27
3.98
15
11
3.16
16
3.48
34
3.74
22
20
2.89
22
3,19
33
3.45
29
20
2,71
27
2,93
37
3.54
Apr. 5
10
2.53
34
2.98
32
3.41
12
10
2.95
18
3.42
19
3.89
19
12
3.31
21
3.51
11
3,98
26
5
3.36
30
3.22
7
4,18
May 3
9
3.01
38
3,15
7
3.97
10
7
3.05
28
3,23
6
3.81
17
5
3.37
23
3,46
3
3.31
24
4
3,54
18
3.81
-
-
31
10
3.41
15
3.63
-
-
June 7
5
3.30
18
3,33
1
3.05
14
10
3.06
19
3,33
1
2,32
21
13
3.08
17
3.41
-
-
28
15
2.79
14
3.24
-
-
July 5
13
2.82
12
3.50
1
1.56
12
11
3.93
12
3.80
-
-
19
11
3.82
14
4.15
-
-
25
11
3.93
18
4.12
"
—
TOTALS
583
3.21
753
3.37
5 19
3,48
Total Sales,
Florida
OranEes. Excluding TemDles 1335
Cars
$3.30 Avg.
Made Available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange i the Federal- State Market IIev;s Service
TABLE 31
49
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1967-68 SEASON
NEW YORK
CITY
WHITE
PINK
SEED SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR INDIAN INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVC
Dec.
1C67
Sept.l
8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27 -
Nov. 3 -
10 -
17 -
24 -
1 -
8 -
15 -
22 -
29 -
icr:8
Jp.a. 5
12 -
19 -
26 -
Feb . 2 -
p
15 -
23 -
Mar . 1 -
8 -
15 -
22 -
29 -
Apr. 5 -
12 -
19 -
26 -
3 -
10 -
17 -
24 -
31 -
June 7 -
14 -
21 -
28 -
July 5 -
12 -
19 -
26 -
May
1 2.39
1 2.89
1
3.08
-
-
2
3.58
-
-
3
3.24
7
4.20
-
-
4
4.19
1
3.09
7
3.89
1
2.95
11
3.41
1
2.15
17
2.84
3
2.33
7
3.12
3
2.55
12
3.05
1
2.99
8
3.60
1
2.53
12
3.34
1
2.35
15
3.29
2
2.35
19
3.37
-
-
22
3.17
-
-
19
3.22
-
-
11
3.69
-
«
8
3.90
1
1.59
17
3.53
1
2.55
19
3.48
-
-
28
3.04
-
-
24
3.03
-
-
27
3.00
-
-
23
3.12
-
-
20
3.46
-
-
28
3.29
-
-
28
3.24
-
-
27
3.23
-
-
32
3.05
-
-
33
3.01
-
-
30
3.27
1
3.05
25
3.61
2
2.95
30
3.55
-
-
17
3.95
1
3.09
19
4.09
4
3.21
18
3.73
5
2.91
15
3.91
-
-
18
4.27
2
3.81
14
4.05
5
3.50
10
4.51
2
3.18
8
3.88
5
2.45
9
3.70
4
1.85
8
2.40
O
2.85
5
2.89
2
1.33
9
3.38
3
1.91
8
3.35
4
2.10
2
3.41
1 2.72
4
2.83
4
3.2S
-
-
7
3.86
1
3.43
5
3.94
3
3.23
3
3.75
4
2.57
9
3.01
1
2.25
10
2.4-
.
-
8
2.54
-
-
9
2.8C
-
-
7
3.34
-
-
7
2.99
-
-
12
3.13
-
_
11
3.09
1
2.08
15
2.83
-
-
13
2.84
-
-
12
3.14
..
..
7
3.27
1
2.55
10
3.24
1
2.54
12
3.17
-
-
15
2.95
1
2.60
14
2.88
-
-
18
2.9C
-
-
10
3.13
-
_
13
3.30
-
-
14
3.39
-
-
15
3.29-
-
-
15
3.26
-
-
18
3.19
-
-
14
3.17
-
-
15
3.45
-
-
19
3.63
-
-
16
3.48
.
-
15
3.50
-
-
12
3.92
1
2.72
15
3.57
-
-
14
3.71
-
-
10
4.26
-
-
11
3.76
-
-
11
3.85
-
-
5
4.50
1
1.50
11
3.25
1
1.37
18
2.43
7
2.4S
3
2.32
.
-
3
2.97
1
1.87
3
3.67
1
1.89
2
3.17
TOTALS 1 2.39
58 2.72 733 3.41
30 2.56 500 3.26,
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, all varieties 4 sections 1332 Cars $3.30 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
-LZ 31
50
WEIGHTED AVEHAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1967-68 SEASON
PHILADELPHIA
WHITE
PIN
K
SEED SEEDLESS SEED
SEEDLESS
jek
nding
Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior
River River
Cars Avg.Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Indian
River
Cars Avg
Interior Indian
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
367
r'Pt.l
8
15
22
29
t. 6
13
20
27
bv. 3
; 10
17
' 24
5C. 1
Xo
: 22
' 29
?e8
in. 5
! 19
25
5b. 2
c
16
23
ir. 1
8
15
22
29
pT. 5
12
19
25
ly 3
10
17
24
31
one 7
14
21
28
Illy 5
12
19
25
1 1.66
1 1.66
2 4.67
-
-
1
3.20
-
-
2
3.00
-
-
5
2.44
-
-
2
2.65
2
2.44
3
2.49
3
2.29
1
3.20
-
-
4
2.76
1
2.42
3
2.95
-
-
2
3.04
-
-
6
2.83
1
2.71
2
3.59
-
-
2
3.4S
-
.
2
3.59
-
-
3
3.11
1
2.19
6
2.89
-
-
6
3.03
-
-
6
2.92
1
1.91
9
2.62
-
-
5
2.64
-
-
4
3.13
-
-
5
3.28
-
-
4
3.18
-
-
3
3.22
-
-
9
2.80
-
-
7
2.69
1
3.23
4
3.01
-
-
5
3.26
1
2.40
2
3.43
-
-
4
3.39
-
-
4
3.21
4
2.51
4
3.52
t)
2.45
4
3.02
1
2.72
1
2.85
1
4.24
:
-
-
:
1
2.53
-
-
1
1.75
3
3.97
-
-
1
3.52
_
.
.
-
1
2.91
3
2.73
1
2.85
2
2.29
4
2.32
-
-
1
2.59
.
_
1
3.61
1
2.94
2
3.10
1
2.69
2
2.94
2
2.81
1
3.62
-
-
3
3.10
1
1.91
5
3.17
-
-
7
2.87
1
2.58
4
3.34
-
-
4
3.10
-
-
1
3.44
1
2.28
3
3.39
-
-
7
2.91
-
-
4
3.09
-
-
8
3.18
1
2.93
3
3.69
1
2.84
5
3.09
-
-
3
3.39
-
-
4
3.24
2
2.29
2
3.63
-
-
2
3.55
1
3.44
3
3.84
1
3.88
3
3.45
1
3.81
2
3.73
1
3.19
2
3.54
-
-
3
3.51
-
-
3
3.33
-
-
2
3.51
-
-
rt
3.35
:
-
3
3.19
:
-
1
2.40
-
-
1
2.43
2 1.56
22 2.54 134 2.99
24 2.95 104 3.19
Dtal Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections 285 Cars $3.02 Avg.
Made available
nrough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange A the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
- 51 -
V/EIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - JLORIDA^ GRAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
PHILADELPHIA
WHITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1 3.26
1958
Sept. 5
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
16
25
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 5
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
TOTALS 1 3.25
1
6.83
_
-
1
6.14
4
6.44
-
-
2
5.31
2
3.20
1
4.15
-
-
2
3.40
-
-
2
3.79
1
2.77
3
2.72
1
1.70
6
2.33
2
1.66
4
2.39
-
-
4
2.68
-
-
1
2.96
-
-
2
3.18
-
-
3
3.15
-
-
8
2.70
2
1.88
6
2.59
1
1.56
9
2.20
-
-
7
2.23
-
-
6
2.16
-
-
9
2.37
-
-
5
2.21
-
-
3
2.65
-
-
5
2.21
-
-
9
2.17
-
-
9
1.88
-
-
9
1.95
-
-
5
2.15
-
-
6
2.00
2
1.24
7
1.90
-
-
4
2.46
-
-
2
2.96
-
-
3
2.74
1
1.85
4
2.45
-
-
8
1.59
-
-
2
1.75
-
-
5
1.89
-
-
3
2.44
-
-
3
2.90
-
-
1
3.45
.
..
1
5.68
"
"•
1
5.16
14
2.54
175
2.49
EFRUIT,
ALL VARIETIES 4 SE
SEED
INTERIOR
SEEDLESS
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
2
4.36
-
-
3
3.28
1
4.75
1
3.08
-
-
2
3.34
-
-
3
2.52
-
-
3
2.37
1
3.35
1
2.75
1
2.60
1
2.73
4
2.73
1
2.91
1
2.64
2
2.43
1
3.38
1
2.66
3
2.84
-
-
3
3.12
1
2.52
2
3.44
1
2.51
1
3.28
1
1.56
6
2.95
-
-
6
3.06
-
-
5
2.62
-
-
10
2.40
-
-
5
2.45
-
-
4
2.68
-
-
5
2.68
-
-
6
2.30
-
-
3
2.41
1
1.55
6
2.30
1
1.67
8
2.37
-
-
3
2.39
3
1.46
6
2.66
-
-
5
2.75
-
-
4
2.87
-
-
4
2.99
-
-
6
2.75
1
1.84
6
1.84
3
1.55
11
1.82
-
-
6
1.77
1
2.50
2
3.10
1
2.11
3
3.04
1
2.17
=;
3.07
1
1.89
-
-
-
-
2
4.96
-
—
2
4.94
35 2.44 150 2.63
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Federal-State Market News Service
TABLE 31
- 52 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLO RIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
BOSTON
WHITE
SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
1958
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
1969
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
18
25
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
TOTALS
1 1.87
1 2.74
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
2
3
1
2.38
2.87
4.12
2 2.94
3 3.01
4 2.87
.
-
4
2.42
-
•
6
2.14
•
.
2
2.41
-
-
4
2.21
-
-
2
1.90
-
-
2
2.29
-
-
3
2.22
-
-
2
2.43
-
-
2
2.69
-
-
4
2.20
1
1.30
2
2.92
1
1.81
3
2.56
-
-
4
2.20
.
-
3
1.70
-
-
3
2.15
.
-
2
2.07
-
-
1
2.57
-
-
1
2.94
2 3.92
4 1.93
57 2.47
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
1 1.45
1 1.98
1 3.40
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
3 3.28
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES & SECTIONS 135 CARS $2.57
2.99
3.16
2 3.44
1 3.33
2 3.50
4
2.63
3
2.45
3
2.28
3
2.18
2
2.38
3
2.60
4
2.33
1
2.86
4
2.53
2
2.53
2
2.99
4
2.58
2
2.53
5
1.95
3
2.30
3
2.07
2
2.34
1
3.02
*
-
1
4.17
1
3.52
61 2.57
No Boston auction from 1/17 to 3/7.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
53
1957
Sept.l
8
15
22
29
Oct. 6
13
20
27
Nov, 3
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1968
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
WEIGHTED AVERAQE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1967-68 SEASON
CHICAGO
WHITE
PINK
SEED SEEDLESS SEED
SEEDLESS
Week
Ending
Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior
River River
Cars Avg Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
Indian Interior Indian
River River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg
1 3.00
-
2
2.90
-
1
2.68
-
1
3.26
-
1
3.17
-
3
3.26
-
3
3.29
.
3
3.23
-
3
3.47
-
4
3.80
-
2
3.58
_ _
1
4.21
-
5
3.42
-
5
3.27
.
3
3.37
-
5
3.11
-
2
3.11
-
2
3.56
-
2
3.59
-
2
3.69
-
2
3.96
-
3
3.34
-
6
3.20
-
5
2.96
-
3
3.01
-
2
3.53
-
1
3.97
-
1
4.52
-
2
3.37
1 2.53
2
3.62
1 2.48
2
2.98
1 3.38
).42
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
£~
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
TOTALS
3 2.57
80 3.35
1 3.42
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections
131 Cars $3.46 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
CaILE 31
967
ept.l
3
15
22
29
ct. 5
13
20
27
ov. 3
10
17
24
ec. 1
8
15
22
29
968
an. 5
12
19
26
eb. 2
9
16
23
ar. 1
q
15
22
29
pr. 5
12
19
25
ay 3
10
17
24
31
une 7
14
21
28
uly 5
12
19
26
- 54 -
WEIGHTED AVEJiAOE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1967-68 SEASON
DETROIT
WHITE PINK
SEED SEEDLESS SEED SEEDLESS
eek
Mding
Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian Interior Indian
River River River River
Cars Avg.Cars Avg Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
1
2.71
-
-
1
2.43
-
-
2
2.48
1
2.56
:
:
1
3.80
-
-
1
3.25
-
-
2
3.03
-
-
1
3.63
-
-
1
3.90
-
-
1
3.83
-
.
1
3.78
-
-
1
3.50
-
-
1
3.75
1
2.45
2
3.44
-
-
1
3.62
_
-
1
3.85
-
-
1
3.97
-
-
1
3.68
_
-
2
3.51
-
-
1
3.67
1
2.92
2
3.31
3
2.02
2
3.23
1
3.01
1
3.69
3
3.01
1
3.51
1
2.22
2
3.64
1
2.34
2
3.72
1
3.07
3
3.35
1
3.11
2
3.36
1
2.42
1
2.56
18 2.60
36 3.47
2.73
2.53
1 3.11
1 2.71
.13
.04
1 3.86
8 3.03
'otal Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties 4 Sections 85 Cars $3.26 Avg.
1 3.22
3.36
2.94
3.17
4.11
4.06
3.50
3.68
3.85
3.72
3.96
84
82
52
18
3.61
3.96
2 4.03
24 3.52
Made available
hrough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
- 55 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1967-68 SEASON
TOTAL ALL
CITIES ■
WHITE
PINK [1
SEED SEEDLESS
SEED SEEDLESS
,_ Interior Indian Interior Indian
Interior Indian Interior Indian
„ ,. River
i-name Cars Avg.Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg
River
Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
River
Cars Avg"
1967
Sept.l
-
-
8
-
-
15
-
-
22
-
-
29
-
-
Oct. 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
1
2.39
27
-
-
Nov. 3
-
-
10
1
1.66
17
-
-
24
-
-
Dec. 1
-
_
8
-
-
15
1
1.66
22
-
-
29
-
-
1968
Jan. 5
-
-
12
-
-
19
-
-
26
-
-
Feb. 2
-
-
9
-
-
15
-
-
23
-
-
Mar. 1
.
-
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
1 2.89
1 3.08
2
3.58
2
4.67
3
3.24
7
4.20
-
-
4
4.19
3
3.08
8
3.80
1
2.95
14
3.32
3
2.43
27
2.77
7
2.42
12
2.93
9
2.48
21
2.90
1
2.99
13
3.44
1
2.52
20
3.20
3
2.46
28
3.25
3
2.34
32
3.27
-
-
40
3.15
1
2.71
33
3.34
-
-
21
3.50
1
2
1
1
2
2
6
3
5
2
5
12
16
5
4
7
2
6
5
3
2
3
4
1,69
2.38
2.24
2.55
2.18
2.60
2.48
2.95
2.89
2.94
2.90
2.91
2.74
.00
.59
.31
,18
.32
.77
2.85
1.33
1.91
2.10
13
31
38
46
42
50
36
33
43
44
44
55
59
48
39
38
30
31
34
29
21
16
11
9
12
10
5
10
3.75
3.51
3.32
3.08
3.06
2.94
3.07
3.37
3.33
3.28
3.25
04
.93
16
50
.56
.75
,82
.61
,51
4.14
3.96
4.36
3.82
3.41
2.37
2.89
3.33
3.35
3.41
1 2.79
7
3.32
4
-
-
7
3
3.41
5
4
3.18
4
10
2.73
11
4
2.25
17
1
2.53
11
1
2.73
11
-
-
10
2
3.03
13
2
2.72
19
3
2.59
19
1
2.08
30
1
1.91
42
-
-
27
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
7
1
1
2.35
2.51
2.51
2.59
2.45
1 2.93
3 3.03
1 3.42
2.60
2.88
3.44
3.88
3.92
3.31
2.72
3.36
3.78
1.60
1.37
2.48
1.87
1.89
10
20
24
25
25
35
23
34
25
28
28
31
24
29
31
26
23
23
25
21
14
16
17
7
13
22
5
4
3
2
TOTALS
1.90
139 2.68 1169 3.32
82 2.81
844
Total Sales, Florida Grapefruit, All Varieties & Sections 2237 Cars $3.24 Avg.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
■- 32
55
'.JEIOHTED AVERAGE PfilCES - FLORIDA TAHGEfllNES
1967-68
SEASON
tel:
ided
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
pirrsBURan
4/5 Bu.
Box
4/3 Bu
. Box
4/5 Bu.
Box
4/5 Bu.
Bo;:
Cars
Av^.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
Cars
Avg.
^67
it. 6
2
8.41
•.
- '
-
-
-
-
13
4
4.94
.
-
-
>
-
-
20
8
5.35
2
5.78
-
-
-
-
27
6
5.43
5
4.59
-
-
1
2.90
)V. 3
16
5.77
5
3.99
-
-
-
-
10
24
5.30
3
2.96
1
2.93
-
-
17
24
5.09
1
3.46
-
-
2
3.81
24
21
4.78
7
4.39
-
-
3
3.83
»c. 1
20
4.75
4
4.56
-
-
2
3.44
8
27
4.69
7
5.13
1
3.15
4
4.51
13
25
4.82
8
5.26
-
-
4
4.91
22
35
5.71
9
5.92
-
-
4
5.92
29
16
5.69
3
6.73
-
-
1
5.61
168
m. 5
23
5.55
11
5.15
-
-
4
5.47
12
37
4.01
9
3.93
1
3.52
2
5.52
IQ
29
4.C3
13
2.71
2
3.00
7
4.16
26
25
4.59
9
3.25
-
-
2
3.72
!b. 2
18
5.90
5
4.53
1
4.94
1
4.72
0
37
4.72
6
4.29
1
3.92
3
4.31
16
31
4.07
13
3.77
-
-
2
3.76
L 23
ir. 1
14
4.43
7
3.48
1
3.54
3
4.95
19
5.17
1
4.26
1
3.71
3
4.35
8
22
5.10
4
4.60
-
-
2
4.72
15
17
5.13
3
3.54
-
-
2
4.72
22
19
4.72
2
3.24
1
2.78
1
3.49
29
22
4.42
3
3.83
-
-
1
3 91
pr . 0
12
4.98
2
4.45
-
-
2
3.66
12
9
5.69
2
4.07
-
-
-
-
10
2
7.70
1
6.09
-
-
-
-
25
4
6.44
1
4.89
-
-
-
-
ay 3
2
7.80
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
2
5.75
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
1
5.44
"•
-
"
™
~
■
OTALS
573
4.98
146
4.29
10
3.45
56
4.50
Made available
lirough the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE
32
WEIGHTED AVERAGE
- 57 -
AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA
TANGERINES
1967-68 SEASON
Week
Ended
CHICAGO
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
DETROIT
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
TOTAL ALL CITITES
4/5 Bu. Box
Cars Avg.
1967
Oct. 6
13
20
27
-
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
2 8.41
4 4.94
10 5.43
12 4.87
Nov. ?
10
17
24
Dec. 1
8
15
22
29
1968
Jan. 5
12
19
26
Feb. 2
9
16
23
Mar. 1
8
15
22
29
Apr. 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
.49
3.59
3.68
3.45
-
-
12
4.87
-
-
21
5.35
1
3.61
29
4.92
3
3.40
30
4.78
2
3.77
34
4,58
2
3.40
28
4.53
3
3.64
42
4.63
1
4.54
39
4.88
3
5.96
52
5.74
4
5.81
24
6.50
2
5.28
40
5.42
4
3.70
53
4.02
3
2.99
54
3,63
3
3.25
39
4,13
.
-
25
5.54
-
-
47
4.62
1
4.53
48
3.97
2
5.22
27
4.27
5
4.51
29
4.89
3
3.49
31
4.86
3
3.49
25
4.71
1
3.77
24
4.43
.
-
26
4.33
3
2.88
19
4.45
1
5.25
12
5.38
-
-
3
7.16
-
_
5
6.13
_
-
2
7.80
-
-
2
6.76
-
-
1
5.44
TOTAL
3.58
50
4.10
839
4.74
Tangerines 839 Cars $4.74 Avg. Satsumas
Included in Tangerine Total the following: Ponkons
Tangerines (Straight) 528 $5.19 Total All
T3.ngelos 180 $3.65
Murcotts 127 $4.55
Made available
through the cooperation of the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal-State Market News Service.
■A3LE 33
- 58 -
FLORIDA AUCTIOM SALES. SEASOMS 1958-59-67-68
0 R A N
a E S
EAGOK
hru
-1:- 26
; . -5o
N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST
L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
Avg.
760
$3.45
330
$3.05
115
$3.36
68
$3.04
..
6
$3.09
_
Closed
57
$3.01
1336
$3.30
uly 28 Cars
566-57 Avg.
777
$2.39
303
$2.68
107
$2.34
70
$2.14
-
13
$1.83
-
Closed
78
$2.06
1348
$2.28
uly 29
9(3 "-66
Cars
Avg.
1,044
$2.91
405
$2.68
131
$2.83
56
$2.55
-
23
$2.49
-
Closed
108
$2.53
1,770
$2.80
uly 30
9c4-55
Cars
Avg.
1.020
$3.22
372
$2.94
140
$3.14
83
$2.79
1
$2.52
45
$2.74
-
Closed
107
$2.74
1,776
$3.09
uly 31
96^-64
Cars
Avg.
1,062
$7.95
331
$7.64
159
$7.64
70
$7.04
14
$6.95
6
$5.95
-
Closed
54
$7.06
1,696
$7.78
uly 26
962-63
Avg.
1,224
$8.02
393
$7.41
223
$7.80
55
$6.89
36
$6.36
58
$7.07
$5
9
15
Closed
55
$6.01
2,053
$7.73
u:;- 27
961-52
Avg.
1.361
$5.28
532
$4.83
206
$5.20
108
$4.77
50
$4.74
77
$4.58
$4
15
14
Closed
160
$4.98
2,509
$3.09
uly 28
SoOol
Cars
Avg.
1,193
$6.77
425
$6.29
193
$6.67
155
$5.96
68
$5.65
154
$5.77
8
$5.72
Closed
94
$5.87
2,290
$6.48
uly 29
959-60
Cars
Avg.
1,506
$5.59
595
$4.99
268
$5.24
154
$5.13
67
$4.87
178
$4.80
11
$4.69
37
$4.38
151
$5.07
3,077
$5.32
uly 31
958- 59
Cars
Avg.
1,669
$6.41
551
$5.80
172
$6.02
132
$5.53
90
$5.43
151
$5.4S
$5
7
07
86
$5.17
129
$5.52
2,987
$6.08
EASON
hi>u
uly 26
967-68
N. Y.
PHILA.
G.
BOST.
RAPE
PITTS.
P R U I
CLEVE.
T
CHIC.
ST.
L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
Avg.
1,332
$3.30
286
$3.02
244
$3.15
158
$3.13
-
131
$3.46
-
Closed
86
$3.26
2.237
$3.24
uly 28
955-67
Cars
Avg.
1,824
$2.43
428
$2.0?
303
$2.20
223
$2.41
-
191
$2.58
-
Closed
154
$2.32
3,123
$2.37
uly 29
965-65
Cars
Avg.
1,545
$2.98
341
$2.70
225
$2.81
171
$2.90
-
133
$3.05
-
Closed
116
$2.88
2,531
$2.91
Uly 30
954-65
Cars
Avg.
1,642
$3.07
459
$2.60
274
$2.77
183
$2.92
-
189
$3.29
-
Closed
207
$2.90
$2.97
uly 31
96--64
Cars
Avg.
1,815
$6.19
411
$5.79
222
$5.85
181
$6.00
81
$5.36
188
$6.49
$6
11
17
Closed
141
$6.02
3.050
$6.09
uly 26
962-63
Cars
Avg.
2,007
$6.00
450
$5.52
322
$5.49
223
$5.77
122
$5.48
313
$6.20
57
$.620
Closed
195
$5.85
3,700
$5.88
uly 27
961-52
Cars
1.989
$4.56
481
$4.01
395
$3.99
226
$4.56
113
$4.49
359
$4.80
18
$3.74
Closed
192
$4.41
3,773
$4.49
uly 28
960-61
Cars
2.261
$4.43
581
$4.00
529
$3.99
289
$4.30
130
$4.17
463
$4.61
22
$4.31
Closed
170
$4.41
4,445
$4.32
■uly 29
959-60
Cars
2,b/7
$.457
515
$3.99
524
$4.24
247
$4.37
181
$4.23
429
$4.52
$3
26
95
47
$3.55
295
$4,28
4,941
$4.41
■uly 31
958-59
Cars 3,109 706 526 330 265
Avg. $4.53 $4.02 $4.16 $4.26 $4.52
Cincinnati, Clevelanci and St. Louis - No Auctior
Prices baseci on 4/5 Bushel Containers, Effeo
457
$4.55
Sales
tive i;i
44 135 390
$4.17 $3.97 $4.25
During 1967-68 Season,
th 1954-65 Season.
5.963
$4.39
Made available
hrough the cooperation oi" the Florida Citrus Exchange & the Federal- State Market Nev.'s Service.
»
TABLE 33
- 59
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1955
- 59- 1957-
•68
(Cont'd)
T E M
P L E S
SEASON
N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST
. L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL,
1967-66
Cars
Avg.
296
$3.57
101
$3.43
37
$3.51
30
$3.34
-
21
$3.31
-
Closed
34
$3.05
519 1
$3.48
1906-67
Cars
Avg.
348
$2.50
113
$2.47
38
$2.21
30
$2.53
-
25
$2.24
-
Closed
35
$2.32
590
$2.46
1965-56
Cars
Avg.
359
$2.99
112
$2.91
41
$2.77
21
$2.91
-
33
$3.09
-
Closed
25
$2.95
591
$2.96
1954^55
Cars
Avg.
321
$3.48
112
$3.39
28
$3.45
23
$3.27
-
35
s$3.24
-
Closed
25
$3.31
545
$3.43
Cars
1953-64 Avg.
370
$4.08
59
.$3.82
24
$4.03
13
$3,96
2
$2.94
-
-
Closed
7
$3,86
485
$4.02
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
228
$4.27
57
$4.15
26
$4.04
9
$4.35
5
$3.43
34
$4,44
-
Closed
11
$3.78
370
$4.23
1951-62
Cars
Avg.
422
$2.94
116
$2.73
34
$2.92
18
$2.63
5
$2.75
56
$2.93
$1
1
.93
Closed
40
$2.77
703
.$2.88
1950-61
Cars
Avg.
445
$3.70
142
$3.36
15
$3.19
37
$3.36
8
$3.01
72
$3.42
-
Closed
21
$3.32
740
$3.55
1959-60
Cars
Avg,
521
$3.19
151
$3.00
41
$2.81
30
$2.75
12
$2.75
111
$2.95
$2
2
.75
9
$2.54
45
$3.00
922
$3.08
1958-59
Cars
Avg.
532
$3.13
132
$3.10
33
$2.86
T
25
$2.94
A N G E
21
$2.70
RINE
98
$3.08
S
$3
1
19
11
$2,80
38
$2.91
891
$3.08
SEASON
M. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC,
ST
L.
CINCI,
DETR,
TOTAL
1967-68
Cars
Avg.
573
$4.98
145
$4.29
10
$3.45
56
$4.50
-
4
$3.58
-
Closed
50
$4.10
839
$4.74
1965-67
Cars
Avg.
732
$3.21
211
$2.92
24
$2.44
82
$2.87
-
24
$2.94
-
-
92
$2.55
1165
$3.07
196&-66
Cars
Avg.
635
$3.75
172
$3.45
32
$2.64
54
$3.43
-
25
$3.47
-
Closed
99
$3.18
1018
$3.60
Cars
1954-65 Avg.
606
$3.98
197
$3.42
28
$3.14
50
$3.14
-
18
$3.06
.
Closed
102
$3.41
1,001
$3.73
1953-54
Cars
Avg.
563
$4.55
143
$4.01
9
$2.53
28
$3.58
8
$4.11
21
$3.13
-
Closed
38
$3.75
810
$4.32
1952-53
Cars
Avg.
467
$4.52
97
$4.08
10
$3.95
20
$4.10
13
$3.94
23
$4.10
$3
2
49
Closed
31
$3.46
653
$4.37
1951-62
Cars
Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.43
20
$3.09
54
$3.41
8
$3.24
71
$3.29
$3.
6
15
Closed
55
$3.54
1,353
$3.69
1960-51
Cars
Avg.
543
$3.33
230
$2.90
10
$2.04
71
$2.76
34
$2.77
109
$2.73
$2.
3
51
Closed
70
$2.81
1,170
$3.09
1959-50
Cars
Avg.
556
$4.15
169
$3.80
4
$3.08
45
$3.57
16
$3.30
53
$3.39
$2.
1
59
6
$3.14
47
$3.80
917
$3.97
1958- 59
Cars
Avg.
737
$3.29
Temple
225
$2.82
& Tange
13
$2.34
rine Ave
44
$2.59
rages be
40 84
$2.35 $2.63
I sed on 4/5 Bushe
8
$2.03
1 Conta
24
$2.15
iners.
82
$2.84
1,258
$3.04
through
the cooperation of the PI
orida Ci
Made available
trus Exchange &
the Pederal-
State Market
News Service.
- 60 -
WEIGHTED AVEfiAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANGERINES - BY KIND
1967-68 SEASON
TANGERINES TANGELOS I-IURCOTTS SATSUMAS POrnCAHS KINGS
4/5 Bushel 4/5 Bushel 4/5 Bushel 4/5 Bushel 4/5 Bushel
Boxes Boxes Boxes Boxes Boxes
4/5 Bushel
Bsxes
Cars Avg.
Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg. Cars Avg.
15
22
29
:t. 5
13
20
27
>v. 3
10
17
24
■c. 1
a
15
22
29
(68
in. 5
12
19
26
ib. 2
9
16
23
ir. 1
8
15
22
29
ir. 5
12
19
26
.i' 3
10
17
24
31
ine 7
14
21
28
ily 5
12
19
25
2
8.46
-
.
-
-
4
5.89
-
-
-
-
9
5.65
1
3.30
-
-
5
6.90
6
2.99
-
-
10
7.74
10
2.90
.
-
13
7.04
16
3.20
_
-
11
6.69
19
3.70
-
-
13
6.06
20
3.65
_
-
16
5.06
10
3.95
-
-
27
5.19
15
3.70
.
-
30
5.05
9
4.25
-
-
42
5.03
10
4.54
-
-
22
5.57
2
5.56
-
-
37
5.46
3
4.83
_
_
45
4.07
8
3.80
-
-
45
3.73
9
3.15
-
-
32
4.22
6
3.70
1
4.43
20
5.92
o
3.93
2
4.05
38
4.79
5
3.64
4
4.26
29
4.28
7
3.00
12
3.60
20
4.55
4
3.22
O
3.53
20
5.22
5
3.64
4
4.35
14
5.65
5
4.04
12
4.26
8
6.17
•D
3.82
14
4.11
6
5.54
o
3.28
15
4.31
5
4.95
1
2.67
20
4.30
2
4.69
-
-
17
4.55
2
4.97
-
-
10
5.35
-
-
.
-
3
7.28
-
-
-
-
5
5.15
-
-
-
-
2
7.80
-
-
-
-
2
6.81
-
-
-
-
1
5.44
1 2.94
1 4.08
1 3.66
1 2.50
0
5.50
0
5.46
0
5.43
0
5.11
1
2.60
1
3.72
1
4.13
0
2.74
0
4.65
0
3.95
0
4.80
528 3.19 130 3.65 127 4.55
3 3.56
1 2.50
3 3.85
Made Available
irough the cooperation of the Growers Administrative Committee i the Federal-State Market News.
TABLE 35
61
DELIVERED CANNERY PRICES
1967-68 SEASON
Advertising
and Inspection tax
not included
0 R A N G
E S
GRAPE
FRUIT
Weelc
1
.. .
Ending
CONCENTRATE 1
CANNED JUICE
CANNED JUICE
CANNED SECTIOrc
Average
Price 1
1
1
Single Strength
Average Price
Single Strength
Average Price
Average Price
1967
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
Per Box
$
$
$
$
Oct. 7
-
-
.43
14
-
.85
.42
_
21
-
.94
.43
_
23
-
.97
.73
_
Nov. 4
-
1.59
1.27
_
11
-
1.74
1.45
_
18
-
1.93
1.45
2.12
25
-
2.05
1.66
2.19
Dec. 2
1.93
2.07
1.78
2.23
9
2,35
2.24
1.77
2.27
16
2.29
2.31
1.84
2.34
23
2.38
2.57
1.87
2.26
30
2.55
2.27
1.89
2.07
1953
Jan. 5
2.51
2.27
1.91
2.28
13
2.52
2.37
1.80
2.34
20
2.54
2.47
1.91
2.41
27
2.59
2.51
1,87
2.45
Feb. 3
2.73
2.44
1.88
2.48
10
2.74
2.38
1.86
2.49
17
2.79
2.41
1.89
2,50
24
2.54
2.46
1.90
2.45
Mar. 2
2.52
2.54
1.90
2.38 ;
g
2.40
2.62
1.87
2.45
15
2.53
2.70
1.85
2.48
23
-
2.61
1.94
2.59
30
2.89
2.50
1.98
2.47
Apr. 6
2.90
2.60
1.97
i
13
2.69
2.60
1.94
20
2.85
2.66
1.85
-
27
3.01
2.82
1.82
_
Mar. 4
3.01
2.57
1.91
-
11
3.08
2.73
1.77
..
18
3.08
2.86
1.75
-
25
3.17
2.55
1.68
.
June 1
3.10
-
1.56
^ (
8
3.07
-
1.51
-
15
3.00
-
1.56
-
22
2.92
-
_
_
29
2.81
-
-
-
July 6
2.58
-
.
_
13
2.60
-
-
-
20
2.75
-
-
.
27
-
-
-
-
Aug . 3
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
.
-
24
-
-
-
-
31
-
-
-
-
Season Average
2.75
2.41
1.82
2.32
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, VJinter Haven, Florida.
U3LE 36
- 62 -
CANTIBRY CONSOLIDATED REPORT
SEASON - 1967-68
iHIBER OF FIELD BOXES USED;
■apefruit for Sections
Salad
Juice
Blend
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
Chilled Salads
»TAL Boxes of Grapefruit
for all uses
2.603,502
167,440
9,941,440
699,113
1,789,519
2,752
1,286,564
627,947
977,714
18,095,991
Oranges for Juice
Blend
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone .
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
Chilled Salads
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
for all uses
5,884,128
657,392
112,019
14,066
61,965,460
16,573
5,391
15,974,585
323,875
507,720
85,466,209
Tangerines for Tangerine Juice
Tangerines for Frozen Tangerine
Tangerines for Processed Concentrate
Tangerines for Chilled Juice
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses
35,636
490,604
526,240
,SH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR GRAPEFRUIT - F. 0. B. CANHERY:
r Sections For Salad For Juice For Blend
2,32141 2.44273 1.81572 1.81083
SK PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - F. 0. B. CANNERY:
For Juice For Blend For Salad
2.40759 2.47467
2.91380
ason's Average Price Paid for Ora.iges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate
ason's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Concentrate
Grapefruit
White Pink
1.88326 1.41935
For Sections
2.93458
2.76382
1.87945
SEASON THRU 8/31/68
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners ' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 37
- 53 -
FLORIDA PRODUCTION OP CANNED CITRUS
1967-68 SEASON
-
• Actual Cases -
Size of
Case
! SW GPRT
SECTIONS
UNSW GPRT
SECTIONS
BROKEN !
SECTIONS
CITRUS
SALAD
ORANGE
SECTIONS
! TANG
JUICE
24/2' s
404/700
48/8 oz.
24/303 's
24/300' S
24/l3i oz.
680,841
197,434
2,322,436
40,770
2,719
1,080
41,149
305,510
20,238
162,161
84,575
14,823
243,924
6,893
12,933
1,044
2,468
37,245
Converted
No. 2's
-
4,333
-
-
-
TOTALS
3,244,200
352,072
182.399
350,315
13,977
39,713
Size of
Case
j SW GFRT
1 JUICE
! UNSW GPRT 1
j JUICE j
SW ORANGE 1
JUICE j
UNSW ORANGE
JUICE
1 SW BLEND
1 JUICE
T '^
UNSW BLEND
JUICE
24/2 ' s
404/700
48/6
6/10 "s
24/4 oz.
Converted
No. 2's
174,355
1,850,912
378,629
6,845
871,178
6,798,299
1,658,201
17,750
445,706
2,010,871
644,684
3,730,781
15,158
590,550
3,315,751
1,919,487
21.971
60,797
492,093
32,247
98,910
80,324
916,293
8,454
TOTALS
2,410,741
9,345,438
6,847,200
5,847,769
684, 047
1,005,071
THE ABOVE CONVERTED TO 24/2 CANSi
Sw Qfrt Sections
Unsw Gfrt Sections
Broken Sections
Citrus Salad
Orange Sections
Tangerine Juice
2,962,525
291,235
158,593
324, 470
17,135
49,349
Sw Gfrt Juice
Unsw Gfrt Juice
Sw Orange Juice
Unsw Orange Juice
Sw Blended Juice
Unsw Blended Juice
Converted Totals
2,760,613
10,539,073
4,293.463
5,523,662
800,454
1 . 242 . 377
28,952,949
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE i: FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE
A FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT 1958-59 - 1967-68. INCLUSIVE
Year
PROCESSED
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
ORANGE JUICE
T
FROZEN
CONCENTRATED
GRAPEFRUIT
1958-59
1959-50
1960-61
1951-52
1952- 53
1953-54
1954-65
1955-55
1956-57
1967-58
1/ Revised.
547,280
377,877
154,911
277,501
54,350
41,108
59,753
48,506
119,027 1/
22,374
79,910,570
78,149.305
84,298,114
115,081,547
51,647,737
53,574,425
88,858,804
70,831,315
93,586,282
83,597,047
Furnished through the courtesy of
SEASON THRU 8/31/68
the Florida Canners' Association,
4,952,488
1,613,462
3,841,462
3,152,798
2,323,381
2,572,555
3,999,367
3.970,546
5,358,074
1,813,964
Winter Haven, Florida.
ABLE 37
64
FLORIDA PRODUCTION OF CITRUS CONCENTRATE
1957-68 SEASON
Actual Cases
PROCESSED I FROZEN | PROCESSED
ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT
.ze of
ise
FROZEil
ORANGE
FROZEN
BLEND
FROZEN
TANGERINE
3/6 oz.
17
349
371
[/6 oz.
-
t/12 oz.
13
070
225
3/8 oz.
155
098
2/3 2 oz.
ao oz.
1
930
689
-
)TAL CASES
JL SIZES
32
505
383
)TAL SIZES
inverted to
illons
74
701
440
ilk Gallons
39
342
859
3,116
652,424
88,099
'OSS Gallons 114,044,299
!ss Repro-
issed Gallons 30,347,252
!T GALLONS
83,597,047
3,116
740,523
22,374
998.270
-
1,940,641
22,374
2,938,911
-
1,124,947
22,374
1,813,964
157,183
157,183
176,832
21,741
198,573
188,224
10,349
)ncentrated Orange Juice
jr Manufacturing
iported
illons
1,238,711
)TAL GALLONS 84,935,758
22,374 1,813,954
SEASON THRU 8/31/68
10,349
101,258
101,258
113,914
611,574
725,488
143 , 522
581,966
581,966
FLORIDA
PROCESSED
CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT.
FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
AND
PRO ZEN TANGERINE
CONCENTRATE - 1958-
•59 ■
■ 1967-68. INCLUSIVE
! PROCESSED
1
1
FROZEN
1
PROCt,'iii>ED 1
BLEND AND 1
TANGERINE 1
FROZEN
1 GRAPEFRUIT
1
BLEND
TANGERINE
)58- 59
Net
Gallons
Net
Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
)5e- 59
155,115
589,521
188,154
1,151,782
559-60
27,3S0
284,275
-
319,671
360-61
19,947
255,584
21.285
1,406,694
361-62
115,171
266,598
3,989
1,370,187
352-63
35,340
53,242
20,821
204, 458
363-54
21,375
130,430
-
1,145,495
354-65
54,945
69,599
-
1,153,569
365-65
30,539
50,-^67
-
715,490
356-67
32,011
29,099
-
1.119,859
367-58
10,349
—
581,965
SEASON THRU 8/31/68
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 38
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CONTAINERS - BY KIND OP CITRUS
SEASON - AUG. 1. 1967 - JULY 31. 1968
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
Container
Description
ORANGES 1
GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
TOTAL
Interior'
Indian!
River 1
Interior!
Indian
River
Interior'
Indian
River
Interior'
Indian ;
River \
NAILED BOXES
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)
-
-
-
3,573
-
3,573
1
WIREBOUND BOXES
1,381
451,594
59,870
151,397
102
2,401
8,959
1,597,052
156
34,321
172,106
5,448,850
1,639 '
488,416
1-3/5 Bu 1 Bx
4/5 Bu( i/2Bx
103.277
3.618,411
MESH BAGS
20 lb. (1/4 Bx]
8 lb. (1/10 Bx
5 lb. I 1/15 Bx
4 lb. ( 1/20 Bx]
92,588
128,562
203,375
3,129
565
2,030
43,688
151,987
215
10
94,628
780
172,350
-
355,352
6
3,129
-
30,580
4,650
31,612
-
1,465,731
575
105,209
183
2,007,028
95,685
FILM BAGS
4 lb. (1/20 Bx) 30,580
8 lb.(l/lOBx)Vexar 20,050
5 lb. l/l6Bx) " 1,013,024
8 lb. 1/10 Bx) 86,292
5 lb. (1/15 Bx) 970,032
4,650
11,562
575 453,707
183 19,917
44,473 1,036,996 51,212
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx) 4,306 - 10,178
1 Bu (5/8 Bx) 72 - 72
4/5 Bu fl/2 Bx) 5,829,286 1,085,478 4,591,242 5,791,090
2/5 Bu (1/4 Bx) 5,502 1,311 1,013 611
14,484
144
22,572 2,894 11,443,100 6,880,462
505 39 7,020 1,951
CONSUMER - - - 119
119
GRAND TOTAL INT 13,108,586 5,533,659 1,714,771
By Containers I.R. 1,591,315 5,845,750
21,357,016
37,410 7,474,476
BULIC 561,357 168.721 147,391 273,594 19,720
4,015 728,468 4^-5,330
^T=
TOTAL
Interior 13.669,943 5,681,050 1,734,491 22,085,464
Indian River 1,750,037 6,119,344 41,425 7,920,806
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
IBLE 26 - 66 -
CONTAINERS - BY KIITO OF CITRUS
SEASON Auk. 1. 1967 - July 31. 1958. Consolidated Report
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
(State Wide)
>ntainer Description! ORANGES j
GRAPEFRUIT !
TANGERINES !
TOTAL
ILED BOXES
-
3,673
'S Bu. (1/2 Bx.)
3,673
[RSBQUND BOXES
i-3/5 Bu (l Bx. ) 104,538 59,972 9,115 173,745
'4/3 Bu (l/2 Bx) 4,070,105 153,793 1,713,373 3,937,276
H BAGS
3 lb. (1/4 Bx) 93,153 2,245 10 95,408
" lb. 1/10 Bx) 128,652 43,688 - 172,350
1/16 Bx) 203,331 151,987 - 355,368
1/20 Bx) 3,129 - - 3,129
5 lb
i lb
ILH BAGS
lb. (1/20 Bx) 35,230 - - 35,230
lb. (1/10 BxWexar 20,050 11,562 - 31,612
lb. (l/lo Bx) " 1,013,599 453,707 - 1,457,306
lb. (1/10 Bx) 86,475 19,917 - 106,392
lb. (l/l6 Bx) 1,014,505 1,088,208 - 2,102,713
3RRUGATED BOXES
-3/5, Bu (l Bx) 4,306 10,178 - 14,484
Bu (5/8 Bx) 72 72 - 144
/5 Bu (1/2 Bx) 7,915,754 10,382,332 25,466 13,323,562
/5 Bu (1/4 Bx) 6,813 1,524 544 8,981
DNSUIffiR
-
119
-
119
RAfro TOTAL
/■ Containers
14,699,902
12,379,409
1,752,181
28,831,492
ULIC
730,076
420,985
23,735
1,174,798
OTAL
iiterior 4
ndian River 15,429,980 12,800,394 1,775,916 30,006,290
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 39
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FLORIDA:
COMMERCIAL
CITRUS TREES
BY TYPES
1964 Thru
1957
Tj-'pe of Fruit
j Total
1 Bearing
1
1 1964
1
1
1 1965
1
1
1 1955
1
1
1 1967
1
! Non-
1 Bearing
1 Total ]
1 Bearing ^
ORANOES :
Early
1,000
Trees
11,756,8
1,000
Trees
1,389.7
1,000
Trees
1,522.0
1,000
Trees
056.8
1,000
Trees
379.3
1,000
Trees
3,947.8
1,000
Trees
15.714.6
Midseason
9,603.5
848.7
1,102.9
793.8
367.3
3,112.7
12,716.2 ,
Late
20,375.4
1,562.3
1,836.1
884.3
876.7
5,159.4
25,534.8
Unidentified
62.9
57.7
796.6
1,066.9
571.4
2,502.6
2,665.5
Total
41.808.6
3,868.4
5,257.6
3,401.8
2,294.7
14,822.5
56,531.1 ,
GHAPEPRUIT:
Seedy 1,550.2
White Seedless 2,522.3
Pinit Seedless 1,525.7
Unidentified 4.7
17.5
33.1
14.7
52.8
118.1
1,758.3
241.9
647.1
505.4
408.9
1,803.3
4,325.6
27.4
137.8
130.5
150.0
445.7
2,071.4
1.4
18.6
158.5
177.8
356.3
361.0
Total
5,802.9
288.2
836.6
809.1
789.5
2,723,4
8,526.3 ;
SPECIALTY:
Temple
1,460.4
149.7
260.3
135.9
92.2
638.1
2,098.5
Tangelo
877.0
266.1
523.6
335.8
278.0
1,404.5
2,281.5
Tangerine
1,111.6
125.2
258.4
133.2
92.7
609.5
1,721.1
Murcott
734.9
92.2
131.9
87.7
40.8
352.5
1,087.5
OTHER
1,145.6
432.3
227.6
179.6
110.7
950.4
2,096.0
ALL CITRUS 52,941.0
5,222.1
7,496.0
5,084.3
3,698.6 21,501.0 74,442.0
Made available through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
ABLE 40
68
FLORIDA CITRUS: COMMERCIAL INVENTORY OF ACREAGE BY TifPES AS OF DECEMBER 1967
Acreage Shown By Estimated Year In '■,'hlch Set
ype 01
Total ,Q,.
Bearing 1^64
1965
1966
1967
Non
Bearing
TOTAL
tANQES;
iarly
Nldseason
bate
Onidentified
OTAL
RAPEPRUIT:
Seedy
'./hite Seedless
Pink Seedless
Unidentified
Acres
155,726
127,696
273,581
636
557,639
Acres
15,131
9,608
17,405
840
Acres
17,108
10.720
18,799
9,785
Acres
6,634
7.517
8,448
11.243
Acres
3,427
3.363
8.022
6.711
Acres
43.300
31,208
52,674
28,579
43,984
56,412
33.842
21,523
25.303
197
364
197
563
37,449
3,084
7,695
5,872
4,918
24,712
363
1,729
1,529
1.626
53
17
307
1,861
2,044
155,761
Acres
199.026
158,904
326,255
29,215
713.400
1,321
26.624
21.569
59.018
5.247
29.959
4.229
4,282
"OTAL
PECI.4LITY:
Teiaple
Tanp;elo
Tangerine
Murcott
OTHER
KLL CITRUS
87,517
706.130
3.661
10.095
9,459
9,151
32.366
57,784
80,258
51.181
35,896
225,119
119.883
18.277
1,581
2,556
1.385
794
6.316
24.593
10.551
2.808
5.380
3.118
2,396
13.702
24.253
14,848
1.383
2,806
1.265
795
6.249
21.097
7,314
846
1,304
800
383
3,333
10.647
9.984
3.521
1,705
1,312
854
7.392
17,376
931,249
Made available throuf.h the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLE 40
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FLORIDA CITRUS: C
1/ Includes unide
oui.tv AcreaKe
itified variet
bv TvDes for
V acreage .
Pall 1966-57
CroD Year
Coimties
3y Areas
All 1/
Oranges
1 All 1/
1 Grapefruit
1
1 Tanf elos
1
Tangerines |
Murcotts
ALL
CITRUS
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
EAST COAST
Brevard
16,203
3.3Q8
401
41
85
20,038
Broward
A.,AA1
603
118
9
-
5,171
Indian River
21,645
17,499
696
252
473
40.565
Martin
17,154
848
242
33
43
18 , 330
Palm Beach
4,301
874
482
9
322
5.988
St. Lucie
40,883
19,367
1,811
601
791
63,453
UPPER INTERIOR
Lake
116,419
12,309
4,782
2,906
2,316
138.732
Marlon
13,301
416
163
294
2
14,176
Orange
57,754
2,762
1,528
2,434
810
55,298
Osceola
16.802
869
300
592
335
18,899
Putnam
4,234
93
18
607
25
4.977
Seminole
10,687
353
469
974
213
12.696
Sumter
2,351
12
9
4
-
2,376
Volusia
10,607
668
73
1,013
28
12,389
Other
358
4
5
27
56
450
LOV/ER INTERIOR
Charlotte
4,789
139
57
7
21
5,013
Collier
2,493
25
30
29
2
2,579
DeSoto
18,520
957
547
247
286
20.567
Glades
1,405
-
-
7
-
1,413
Hardee
47,046
677
480
499
254
48,956
Hendry
14.423
1,207
127
158
-
15,925
Highlands
30,948
4,146
613
592
343
36,742
Lee
1,526
268
10
10
15
1,929
Olceeohobee
2.109
242
46
53
40
2,500
Polk
115.804
26 . 306
1.306
4,050
975
148.452
l/EST COAST
Citrus
1,581
34
47
32
13
1,807
Hernando
7,955
182
131
482
295
^:,045
Hillsborough
52,804
2,968
822
741
740
58,075
Manatee
14,708
1,962
1,063
16
187
17,936
Pasco
37,155
1,451
405
718
505
40,235
Pinellas
3,855
2,375
52
60
4
6,347
Sarasota
1,341
290
87
5
1
1,725
TOTAL
695,824
103,224
16,921
17,533
9.182
842,784
Made available throurh the c
ourtesy of the
Florida Crop and Livesto
;k Reporting
Service.
ISLE 41
70
TOTAL NUMBER OP ALL CITRUS TREES MOVING FROM MURSERIES IN FLORIDA
AS REPORTED TO THe" NURSERY INS'PECTOR. STATE PLANT BOARD
Oainesville, Florida
July 1. 1966 to June 30. 1967
ALL CITRUS
Kind
No. Trees
Oranges
Grapefruit
Mandarins or Kid Glove
Tangelos
Limes
Lemons
Miscellaneous
Total
ORAHGES
1,071, ■24-7
346,118
233,975
157,550
20,851
18,150
5.985
1,853,886
GRAPEFRUIT
riety
No. Trees Variety
No. Trees
lencla
mllns
neapples
rson Brovm
vels
e Gim Gong
pe Summer
scellaneous
tal
461,713
251,338
222.582
22,465
38,064
3,585
2.063
59 . 437
1.0711247
MANDARIN OR laD GLOVE
riety
ementine
rcott Honey
binson
iigerlnes
mples
tsumas
nc
■nkan
scellaneous
ital
nKelos
Orlando
"K" Early
Mineola
Nova
Thornton
scellaneous
tal
Marsh
Duncan
Thompson
Red Seedless
Foster
Red Seedy
Davis Seedless
Excelsior
Miscellaneous
Total
LIMES AND LEMONS
No. Trees Variety
32
Limes
30,004
39,095
Tahiti (Persian
45.552
Key (Mexican)
71,645
Lakeland
11,407
1,455
799
33.985
Miscellaneous
233,975
Total
Lemons
75,839
Sicily
9,955
Meyer
11,779
Ponderosa
47,975
Avon
2
Harvey
Everbearing
Villa Franca
Messina
12 . 009
Miscellaneous
157,560
Bearss
Total
3.151
270,007
13.560
5,686
11.029
15
45.821
346,118
No. Trees
15.006
1,704
3,065
76
20,851
8
5,181
300
67
30
55
6
19
493
11.991
18,150
laquats
.scellaneous Citrus - Calamondon 2,719; Eustis Limequats 10; Lakeland Limequats 64; Others 10;
laddock 4; Other Citrus 7--Total 2,834.
trough the Dept.
.orida.
Made Available
of Agri. Economics-Agri. Experiment Station- University of Fla. -Gainesville,
MARKET NEWS SERVICE
ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES
4
SUMMARY OF 1968-69 SEASON
Federal-State Market News Service
United States Department Of Agriculture
Consumer & Marketing Service
COOPERATING WITH
Florida Department Of Agriculture
Division Of Marketing
LAKELAND, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 196V
-*""^
PREFACE
The Federal-State Market News Service, a co-operative agency of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department
of Agriculture, submits this annual summary for the 1968-69
season.
The dally citrus reports were Issued at Lakeland, Florida from
various reports released by the U, S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D, C. ; Florida Crop & Livestock Reporting Service;
the Citrus Inspection Division, Florida Department of Agriculture,
the Federal-State Frost Warning Service; the Florida Citrus
Commission; Seald Sweet Growers Inc.; Florida Citrus Mutual;
Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee; Florida Canners'
Association; Department of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural
Experiment Station, University of Florida.
Late and corrected reports which are not yet available may cause
revision of shipments, unloads and other similar data, for the
1968-69 season. Every effort has been made to include data In
this summary which will be of most value to the Citrus Industry.
We have endeavored to include basic statistics suitable for com-
parisons with past seasons.
We are deeply grateful to the Citrus Industry and related
agencies for their fine cooperation In making this summary
possible.
Additional copies of this summary may be obtained upon request
to Federal-State Market News Service, P. 0. Box 69, Lakeland,
Florida 33802.
Released: L. B. Morgan,
October 1969 Local Representative
^31, /a
CONTENTS
PABLE
General Comments 4 Weather --------------------------
Carlot Shipments by rfeeks - 1368-69 i 1967-68
1. Rail and Boat - Oranges -----------------------
2. " " " - Grapefruit - -
3. - Tangerines
4. " " " - Mixed Citrus i Imports Into Plorlaa
5. Mixed Car Analysis, Ploricia Rail Shipments, 1968-69 Season ----------
6. Florida Citrus Shipments - Rail, Boat & Truck -----------------
7. Total Shipments, Plorlaa Citrus - 1968-69 i 1967-68 Season - .-_----
8. Arizona, California, Texas 4 Mexico Truck Shipments - Citrus 1968-69 Season - - -
9. Unloads Rail 4 Truck, Oranges, 41 U.S. Cities 4 5 Canadian Cities - - -
10. ' Grapefruit," " " ' " " " -
11. " " " " Tangerines," " " ' " - -
12. " " " " Mixed Citrus ' " " " "
13. Florida Fruit Processed - Boxes - 1568-69 Season __---_-------
14. Exports - Florida Citrus - Fresh - By Weeks, 1968-69 Season ----------
15. Exports - U.S. Citrus - Fresh - July 1958 through June 1969 ------ - -
16. Production - Oranges - 1389 through 1968 - ------ -_- -_-
17. " - Grapefi^it '' " "
18. " - Florida Citrus 1949-5C through 1968-69 -
19. Production 4 Utilization - Florida Citrus - 1964-65 through 1967-68 - - -
20. " " " - California Citrus - " " "
21. " " " - Texas. Ariz4La Citrus" " "
22. " " " - Total U.S. Citrus " " "
23. Per Capita Consumption - Citrus Prtiits - United States, 1932 through 1968 - - -
24. " " " - Fresh Citrus Fruits - United States, 1932 through 1968
25. " " " - Chilled 4 Frozen Citrus Julces-U.S. " " "
26. " " " - Canned Citrus Juices 4 Segments-U.S. " " "
27. Florida Equivalent "On Tree" Prices - Orar.ges, Grapefruit 4 Tangerines - - - -
28. Crop Values (Citrus) By States 4 United States Totals -------------
29. Weighted Average Auction Prices - Florida, By Months -------------
By Weeks, Oranges --------
By Weeks, Grapefruit -------
By v/eeks, Tangerines -------
By Weeks, By Markets Past 10 Years
By Weeks, Tangerine Breakdown - -
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35. Delivered Cannery Prices 1968-69 Season ----------------
36. Florida Canners' Association - Consolidated Report ----------
37. " " " - Production Data -------- -
38. Containers - Florida - By Kind of Citrus ---------------
39. Florida Commercial Citrus Trees - By Type - 1965 through 1968 - - - - -
40. " " " " - By Area and T^pe - 1965 through 1968
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Consumer ana Marketing Service
and the
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Division of Marketing
Cooperating
MARKET NEWS SERVICE ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MARKETING FLORIDA CITRUS
SUMMARY OF 1968-69 SEASON
Dally market reports on citrus were Issued at Lakeland, Florida
from October 4, 1968 to June 6, 1969, inclusive
GENERAL COMMENTS
Florida's citrus crop for the 1968-69 Season was the second largest on record. Harvesting
got underway in September, but remained fairly light until the seconc week of October, by this
time, the season was well underway.
There were several factors, mostly weather, that caused a wide variation in the quality and
condition of Florida's 1968-69 citrus crop.
Florida experienced unusual weather throughout the 1968-69 Season. In October, Hurricane
Gladys moveo ashore along the west coast and moved across the central part of the state. She
was accompanied by high winds and excessive rainfall, but there was little c^amage to citrus. In
December, cold weather moved into the state. The most damaging temperatures of the season occur-
red on the mornings of the 16th and 17th. Substantial damage was experienced by citrus growers
in the freeze area. Minimum temperatures, mostly in the 20s, were recorded in the northern and
central districts with durations (hours at or below 28°f) ranging up to 12 hours. Significant
fruit and leaf damage was observed In the northern and central districts. V/ood damage was res-
tricted to colder locations. On February 5th, additional freeze damage to citrus was noted in
areas adversely affected by the December freeze.
Area Nximber One (interior District) continued to supply the greater portion of Florida's
citrus, although there has been some Increase In volume of citrus from Area Number Two (Indian
River District) over the past few years. With this Increase, it has not materially affected the
distribution of total voliame between the two districts.
Florida's commercial citrus bearing acreage on all citrus through December 1968 was 763,914
acres. This is a substantial increase over 1967. Oranges 601,623 acres; Grapefruit 25,500 acres;
Specialty Fruits 71,113 acres.
Continued Page 2
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General Comments Cont'd
Prellmlnai?y production figures on citrus for the United States released by statistical
Reporting Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture for crop year 1968-69, amounted to
approximately 258 million boxes; this is a substantial increase of some 72 million boxes
compared with the 1967-68 Season. Orange production (excluding Temples) approximately 184
million boxes, an increase of about 59 million boxes; Temples 4,500,000 boxes; Grapefruit
showed an increase, approximately 55 million boxes as compared with 44 million boxes in 1967-68.
Lemons 16,600,000 boxes; Tangerines show a substantial increase comparec with the previous
season; 1568-66 approximately 5.320,000 boxes. Tangelos 1,800,000 boxes; Limes 700,000 boxes.
Florida breakdown on citrus fruits as follows: Oranges 130,700,000 boxes; Temples 4,500,000
boxes; Grapefruit 40,200,000 boxes; Tangerines 4,300,000 boxes; Tangelos 1,800,000 boxes; Limes
700,000 boxes; for a grand total of 182,200,000 boxes, approximately 27 per cent higher than
1967-68 crop. All above figures subject to correction.
Florida's total volume of fresh citrus shipments carlot and carlot equivalents for 1C68-69
Season 52,051 as compared to 60,891 last season. Breakdown for 1963-69 Season as follows:
Oranges 24,622; Grapefruit 23,353; Tangerines 4,076.
All comparison for Oranges, Grapefruit and Taingerlnes Include the estimated proportion
of 'mixed cars' (exclusive of all Florida consolidated l.c.l. express cars for both years).
For the 1958-69 Season the percentage of shipments that moved from the state by rail totaled
24.0 per cent, by truck 76.0 per cent,
Florida Oranges and Grapefruit sold at auction this season totaled 600 cars less than
1967-68. Total cars sold 1963-69: Oranges 885; Temples 250; Grapefruit 2,088; Price averages
were Irregular during the 1968-69 Season. Oranges (excluding temples) $3.19 average; Temples
^53.62 average; Grapefruit $2.80 average per 4/5 bushel container. Tangerines volume sold on
auction market in 1968-69 was 62 cars under the total volume In 1967-68. Total number of cars
sold 777; average price $4.10 per 4/5 bushel container (includes: Tangerines, straight 441 cars,
average price $4.40; Tangelos 216 cars, average price $3.14; Murcotts 114 cars, average price
$4.77; Satsumas 3 cars, average price $2.80; Ponlcans 1 oar, average price $3.60; Kings 2 cars,
average price $2,84.)
The number of boxes, all citrus, used by Florida Processors in 1968-69 as compiled by
Florida Canners' Association was 146,763,470; this is an increase of 42,5-^7,944 boxes compared
to 104,215,526 for the 1967-58 Season, Processors used about 88 per cent of the Oranges and
about 64 per cent of the Grapefruit that was harvestea during the 1968-69 Season, Delivered
Cannery Prices 1958-69 Season were lower than last season on all citrus with an average through
August 31st as follows: Oranges, Concentrate $2,70, Juice $2,11; Grapefruit Juice $ .98.
Shipments of fresh citrus unloads from Florida In 1968-69 totaled 35,204 cars for the 41
U.S. Cities and 5 Canadian Cities via rail & truck. Orange unloads from Florida totaled 14,297;
New York City-Newark leading the way with rail 1,935, truck 1,658, total 3,594. Philadelphia
was second with a total number of 613 rail and 910 truck. Unloads of Florida Grapefruit in 41
Cities (rail and truck) totaled 17,814; New York City-Newark receiving the greater part both
rail and truck totaling 4,263 with Philadelphia second with a grand total of 1,520 cars and
Toronto, Ont, .Canada third with 1,576 cars. Both Tangerines and Mixed Citrus from Florida were
well represented. Grand total Florida Tangerines 2,699; Mixed Citrus 1,394.
The conversion factor of 500 1 3/5 Bushel Boxes or 1,000 4/5 Bushel Containers was used in
converting truck and boat shipments to carlo ts.
For detailed auction data for California citrus for 1958-59 Season, write Federal-State Market
News Service, 300 Wholesale Terminal Building, Los Angeles, California 90021.
- 3 -
WEATHER
CHARACTER OF THE 1968-69 SEASON
Below normal temperatures and above normal rainfall characterized the 1968-69 season. The 66
cold nights (Minimum temperature 36"? or lower) in the peninsular equaled the record set during
the 1939-40 season. Substantial damage was experienced by citrus and vegetable growers in the
freeze of December 16 and 17 1968. A freeze in the Upper East Coast and central districts on
the morning of February 5, caused considerable damage to citrus trees in the colder low ground
locations which had put on new growth after the December freeze. Prolonged cold weather
throughout the season substantially retarded crop and pasture growth. Several occurrences of
strong winds during February and March were detrimental to vegetable crops in peninsular Florida.
Hurricane Gladys moved ashore between Bayport and Crystal River shortly after midnight on Oct-
ober 19th and excited the state south of St. Augustine on the forenoon of the 19th. High winds
and excessive rainfall were experienced in agricultural areas of the peninsula- Storm rainfall
totals averaged two to five inches over the peninsula.
November v.'as cold with temperatures averaging three to four degrees below seasonal normal
throughout the peninsula. November began with mild weather over the peninsula but colder wea-
ther arrived during the second week and continued for the remainder of the month. Eight cold
ni^ts (temperatures 36°F or lower) were recorded and the first peninsula- wide frost occurred
on the morning of the 20th. Frost i;as scattered and moderate in the north, central, and Ever-
glades Districts, with patchy light frost reported in the Lower East Coast District. Rainfall
totaled up to one inch above normal in all districts with the exception of the Lower East Coast
District where amounts were generally one inch below normal.
December continued cold with all districts averaging three to four degrees below seasonal nor-
mal. The most damaginfe- temperatures of the season occorred o.i the mornings of the 16th and
17th. Minimum temperatures mostly in the twenties were recorded on both mornings in the north-
ern and central districts with durations (ho'jrs at or below 28 F) ranging up to 12 hours, itie
coldest of the two nights in the southern districts was the 16th when minima m the Everglaaes
were in the low to mid- twenties. The upper twenties and low thirties prevailed in the Lower
East Coast. Minimum temperatures were 5 to 10 degrees higher on the morning of the 17th i" '^"^
southern districts. Significant fruit and leaf damage was observed in citrus areas of north
and central district, but wood damage was restricted to the coldest locations and was minor.
Substantial damage was sustained by the vegetable Industry. Rainfall was light with amounts
generally one-half to an inch and a half below normal.
January was cool. Temperatures averaged near one degree below seasonal normal in the south and
central districts and near three degrees below seasonal normal in the northern districts, scatt-
ered light to moderate frost occurred on several mornings in the north and central districts
while reports indicated only isolated patches of frost in the Everglades District, blgnli icantiy
adverse temperatures were absent during the month but crop and pasture growth was retarded.
Rainfall was one-half to an inch above normal in the south and central districts out was near
one inch below normal in the northern districts.
February was cold with temperatures averaging three to five degrees below the seasonal normal
throughout the peninsula. The most adverse of the cold mornings was the 5th when minima intne
mid-twenties to lover thirties were recorded in colder locations of north and central districts.
Durations (hours at or below 28°F) ranged two to eight hours in the northern districts ana up
to six hours in the central districts. Additional freeze damage to citrus was noted in areas
adversely affected by the December freeze. Temperatures in the southern districts on tne jtn
ranged in the upper thirties to mid-forties. Rainfall was one to two inches above normal over
the northern districts and near normal remainder of the peninsula.
March continued cold with temperatures averaging three to five degrees below the seasonal normal
over the peninsula. Several occurrences of scattered frost were reported in tne northern ana
central districts. Isolated patches of frost were reported occurring in the Everglades District
on a couple of mornings. Prolonged cold continued to retard crop growth and citrus Dioom. rain-
fall totaled one to three Inches above normal throughout the peninsula with locally heavy rains
occurring over the southern districts on March 8.
Rainfall during April was light except in Lower East Coast where moderately heavy rains fell.
May rainfall was mostly above normal but with some dry spots in Central. Generous precipitation
occurred in June, July and August in most areas.
Furnished thru ^ , , j „■, 4^
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service, Lakeland, Floriaa.
SUMMARY DATA
FOR EACH
OF THE FORECAST DISTRICTS PC
)R THE 1968-69 SEASON
jast Occurrence
of Season
28° 32° Min,
D
District
Nights
3c Below
36°
at
32
Pi
o
rst Occurrence
of Season
32° 28°
I
ate
Gainesville
65
47
Nov.
13 Nov
. 13
Mar.
12
Mar.
14
17°
Dec
. 16417
Upper East Coast
59
35
Nov.
13 Nov
. 21
Feb.
5
Mar.
28
21
Dec
. 16417
Orlando
52
33
Nov.
13 Nov
. 14
Mar.
2
Mar.
14
17
Dec
. 17
Brooksville
43
25
Nov.
13 Dec
. 9
Feb.
5
Mar.
14
20
Dec
. 16
Ridge
41
24
Nov.
13 Nov
. 21
Feb.
5
Mar.
12
19
Dec
. 17
Bartow
30
12
Nov.
21 Dec
. 16
Feb.
5
Feb.
26
20
Dec
. 16
West Coast
38
20
Nov.
14 Dec
. 16
Feb.
5
Mar.
12
20
Dec
17
Indian River
30
8
Dec.
5 Dec
5
Dec.
17
Feb,
26
23
Dec
16
Kissinimee Valley
28
10
Nov.
21 Dec
16
Feb.
5
Mar.
12
22
Dec
16
Everglades
28
10
Nov.
20 Dec
6
Dec.
25
Feb.
27
20
Dec
16
Lower East Coast
9
2
Dec.
16 Dec
16
Dec.
16
Dec.
17
28
Dec
16
MINIMUM
TEMPERATURES - COLDEST DATES -
LOW GROUND LOCATIONS
SELECTI
:D PLORIDi!
CITRUS WEATHER
STATIONS -
1968
-69 SEASC
M
1
Station 1
1
November 1966
14 21
1
1
1
5
15
December 1968
16 17
25
26
1
1 February
1 5
1969
20
Citra
32
32
35
31
27
25
32
31
30
35
DeLand
34
32
31
33
25
24
31
32
28
34
Mims
38
35
33
32
25
24
30
34
28
34
Pruitland Park
32
32
30
26
20
23
30
32
29
36
Heidrlch Groves
32
30
32
32
25
22
32
30
25
34
Forest City
34
35
36
34
26
25
34
33
30
36
Howey
31
33
32
33
24
22
31
29
26
33
Dr. Phillips
32
33
32
34
24
23
29
31
26
32
Conway
32
36
35
34
27
25
32
32
27
35
Brooksville
31
31
36
33
27
23
31
31
29
34
Blanton
36
33
35
31
22
28
34
35
32
37
Valrioo
34
33
34
34
23
23
31
31
29
31
Denham
32
31
33
32
27
22
28
29
28
31
Elfers
30
34
34
40
27
20
29
31
28
32
Parrish
37
34
37
43
26
27
34
36
34
36
Sarasota
35
33
36
43
24
26
31
33
29
35
Polk City
32
35
30
33
23
25
29
29
26
34
Lake Alfred
35
33
35
34
25
26
31
33
29
35
Manuttoth
30
30
30
33
22
22
27
28
27
31
Avon Park
35
36
31
35
23
24
29
33
33
33
Bartow
33
31
33
35
21
24
30
32
30
34
Arcadia
34
31
34
37
22
27
29
32
33
34
Cocoa
41
38
36
34
27
28
32
36
33
35
Vero Beach
38
37
32
36
23
28
32
39
40
36
Stuart
41
42
35
38
29
32
34
38
41
37
Hypoluxo #2
45
43
40
41
30
41
41
47
45
41
Homestead
40
45
35
45
30
37
33
42
45
36
the courtesy
of
the
Furnished thru
Federal-State Agricultural Weather S
ervice. Lakeland,
Florida.
- 5 -
TOTAL RAIUFALL - BY MONTHS
SELECTED U. S. FLORIDA WEATHER BUREAU STATIONS
1966-69 SEASON
STATION
OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY TOTAL
ikvcn Park
3.94
2.73
,35
1.89
1.80
6.89
.97
1,86
11.92
5.34
37.69
Bartow
3.12
2.06
.42
3.25
1,50
6,51
1.94
4.26*
6.78
9.28
39.12
Bradenton Exp. Station
5.03
2.24
.91
1.31
1.61
8.43
.90
7.52
6.58*
9.75
44.28
Brooksville
5.11
1,98
2.84
1.26
4.82
7.22
.36
4.61
4,10
6.14
38.44
Bushnell
5.29
3.23
2.72
2,14
4.51
6,67
1.93
2.07
5.51
6.10
40.17
Clermont
3.89
3.74
1.54
1.51
3.06
6,26
2.56
1.45
6,62
7.22
37.85
Daytona Beach Airport
7.44
2.43
1.38
1.53
2.03
2,74
.12
6.47
2.47
2.61
29.22
Crescent City
9.36
1.85
1.49
1.76
2.98
4,44
2.83
2.74
3.93
5.10
36.48
Ft. Lauderdale Exp.Sta.
9.37
1.43
.11
3.77
1.81
3.21
1.59
8.11
9.40
8.20
47.00
Ft, Myers Airport
7.99
2.88
.16
1.44
2.87
4.74
.15
4,71
10.63
7.11
42.68
Fort Pierce
7.C6
1.97
.13
2.29
1.05
7.78
1.18
8,27
3.45
4.99
38.17
lomestead Exp. Station
10.40
.73
.14
4.72
1.76
2.88
3.40
4.14
20.57
5.78
54.62
Lakeland Weather Bureau
3.48
1.92
.49
3.35
1.62
5.38
.42
4.26
4.70
7.96
33.58
Melbourne
8.90
1,60
.00
2.00
.90
10.13
.28
4.47
7.62
4.30
40.20
'Uami Airport
8.71
1.21
.13
6.65
2.02
1.98
4.63
8.02
11.42
8.48
53.26
fountain Lake
2.11
2.74
.12
5.26
1,53
6.43
.90
2.53
6.58
5.06
33.26
Dcala
7.79
2.99
3.02
1.70
3.21
4.42
1.91
12.45
1.72
8.21
47.42
Drlando Airport
5.47
2.82
0.88
2.22
3.30
5.52
2.38
1.40
5.04
5.74
34.77
Plant City
3.29
2.96
0.55
3.07
1.99
6,44
1.04
2.59
7,57
8.09
37.59
3t. Leo
4,50
1.49
0.87
1.69
1.81
7.38
1.38
5.51
6,37
5.12
36.12
St. Petersburg
3.50
5,03
.60
3,70
1.60
6.20
.70
6.00
3,30
7.39*
38.02
rampa Airport
4.16
3.14
.59
1.78
2.11
5.33
,05
6.23
4,39
7.39
35.17
'/auchula
3.43
2.32
.37
2.91
2.05
6.53
2,05
1.65
7,88
6.40
35.59
rfest Palm Beach
10.24
2.51
.06
3.59
1.67
5,53
.73
8.32
12,25
7.43
52.33
Winter Haven
2.64
3.97
.40
3.62
1.69
6.55
2.66
.88
6.72
8.29
37.42
Nearby Stations.
Furnished thru
the courtesy of the Federal-State Agricultural Weather Service, Lakeland, Florida.
:.'_-LE 1
ORANGES- CARLOT SHIPMENTS (RAIL A BOAT) BY V/EEKS
1968-69 and 1967- 63 SEASO MS
FLORIDA ICALIFORNIA
TEXAS
ARIZONA
TOTAL
IMPORTS
168-69167-66168-69167-56168-69167-68168-69157-68
I I ••! MEXICO ••IISRAELIJAPAN
168-69167-68166-69167-68168-69 168-69
W 7
14
21
28
10/ 5
12
19
. 26
LI/ 2
9
16
23
30
■2/ 7
14
21
28
1969
'./ 4
11
18
25
1/ 1
8
15
22
3/ 1
8
15
22
29
V 5
12
19
26
3/ 3
10
17
24
31
i/ 7
14
21
28
V 5
12
19
26
3/ 2
9
16
23
30
31
6
2
225
392
-
.
-
-
231
394
-
-
4
-
252
371
.
-
-
-
256
371
-
-
6
-
267
466
-
-
-
-
273
466
-
-
2
3
230
485
-
.
-
_
232
488
-
-
3
11
223
429
-
-
-
-
226
440
-
-
2
18
224
331
-
-
-
-
226
349
-
-
2
41
168
248
-
1
-
-
170
290
-
-
1
86
162
2ce
.
-
_
_
163
294
-
-
17
112
83
170
2
-
-
-
102
282
-
-
25
82
17?
93
1
-
5
-
203
175
6
-
75
200
776
76
-
-
38
1
889
277
6
-
122
128
501
28
-
-
41
4
664
160
4
-
101
190
537
285
-
1
22
19
660
495
2
-
81
308
661
586
.
-
55
50
797
944
-
3
190
313
800
406
4
.
68
51
1062
770
-
1
300
150
464
224
1
1
18
9
783
414
-
5
8
108
399
195
-
1
9
23
415
327
3
2
78
325
452
242
2
1
16
22
546
590
4
.
81
292
594
314
6
-
37
33
718
639
3
-
150
237
710
274
6
4
27
42
893
557
3
-
221
250
504
359
6
4
33
36
764
649
6
25
195
272
386
298
4
4
30
13
615
587
6
27
159
154
681
216
-
-
26
15
866
385
3
20
170
213
699
181
1
1
35
24
905
419
4
10
116
152
607
276
1
3
67
44
791
475
1
31
142
201
375
308
-
2
102
65
619
576
1
20
132
243
731
239
3
9
118
85
984
576
4
9
86
214
804
200
2
3
149
70
1041
467
8
15
95
217
789
204
-
1
149
72
1033
494
7
15
133
171
616
184
3
-
136
93
888
448
6
11
108
159
573
142
-
1
139
93
820
395
2
5
70
182
626
157
-
-
139
129
835
453
-
2
86
196
741
151
-
-
168
102
995
449
2
3
135
231
810
183
-
-
154
121
1099
535
2
6
147
271
757
241
-
-
133
111
1037
623
3
-
177
288
607
230
-
3
81
104
855
625
7
-
144
251
837
287
-
2
81
79
1052
619
3
5
160
323
760
296
-
2
99
54
1019
675
1
-
145
254
648
208
2
1
79
16
874
479
3
2
118
118
651
229
-
-
99
3
878
350
1
2
129
197
524
243
-
3
49
8
702
455
3
-
121
151
488
239
-
-
43
2
652
392
1
3
122
153
472
268
-
-
49
1
643
422
2
1
65
73
395
216
-
-
39
3
499
292
-
-
61
74
494
252
-
-
28
-
583
326
-
-
58
69
479
221
-
-
27
-
554
290
-
-
32
67
543
221
-
-
22
-
597
288
-
-
29
43
595
204
-
-
16
-
640
247
-
-
17
37
510
213
-
-
9
-
536
250
-
-
24
23
410
201
-
-
1
-
435
224
-
-
16
13
513
227
-
-
2
-
531
240
-
-
10
10
511
224
-
-
-
-
521
234
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
149
104
107
4677 7906 27047 13146
44
48 2638 1597 34406 22697 1C7 223 360
1
16
12
29
'•Corresponding Week Last Season. Note - 1968-69 Season figures following week ending April 5
thru August 31, 1969 subject to correction. 1967-58 Season corrected week ending 5/1/68 thru
.reek ending 8/31/68.
TABLE 2
- 7
GRAPEFRUIT- CARLOT SHIPMENTS
(RAIL 4 BOAT
) - BY
WEEKS
FLORIDA
1 1
CALIFORNIA 1
TEXAS
ARIZONA
T 0
T A L
Week
1 •• 1
1
•• 1
1 •*
1
1 •*
1 **
Ending
1 68-69
1 67-68 1
I 68-69 1
67-68 1
68-69
1 67-68
1 68-69 1
1 67-68
1 68-59
1 67-68
1968
9/ 7
-
. -
63
78
-
-
7
-
90
78
14
-
2
67
52
-
-
-
-
57
54
21
-
20
44
7
•
-
1
-
45
27
28
3
49
8
4
_
.
-
-
11
53
10/ 5
-
89
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
89
12
-
143
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
143
19
3
174
-
-
-
-
>
-
3
174
26
16
187
-
-
_
-
-
-
16
187
11/2
40
124
-
-
2
-
7
-
49
124
9
67
122
7
-
-
-
4
-
78
122
16
77
181
7
-
2
-
4
-
90
181
23
90
158
9
-
-
2
-
1
99
161
30
145
150
6
1
-
-
4
2
155
153
12/7
132
236
9
3
2
3
2
1
145
243
14
157
204
12
6
4
2
3
2
175
214
21
226
208
10
2
9
11
1
5
246
226
28
5
74
6
5
16
11
2
4
29
94
1969
1/ 4
103
173
5
11
15
8
6
2
129
194
11
124
221
15
7
13
1
6
9
158
238
18
165
271
5
6
41
2
1
8
212
287
25
153
255
9
12
40
7
6
17
208
291
2/ 1
210
271
10
14
35
3
9
16
264
304
8
204
132
6
9
35
1
6
10
251
152
15
144
176
7
20
22
1
13
21
186
218
22
205
172
4
8
24
3
6
6
239
189
3/ 1
185
216
6
15
28
6
3
19
222
256
8
165
179
11
11
37
2
1
13
214
205
15
200
234
8
14
28
1
5
11
241
260
22
173
205
13
9
27
-
11
13
224
227
29
157
165
11
5
30
-
2
10
200
180
4/ 5
203
156
28
13
45
-
6
18
282
187
12
170
132
23
23
50
-
5
15
248
170
19
172
149
19
51
49
-
8
28
248
228
25
197
152
22
59
23
-
3
47
245
268
5/ 3
220
155
33
66
21
_
16
41
290
262
10
212
151
28
79
15
-
14
55
269
285
17
247
87
34
79
9
-
26
70
315
236
24
209
85
32
62
3
-
29
51
273
208
31
222
54
51
59
3
-
14
61
290
174
6/ 7
267
24
34
58
4
-
19
87
324
159
14
161
58
21
63
2
-
15
101
199
222
21
98
41
24
42
1
-
17
94
140
177
28
93
21
31
32
-
-
12
55
136
108
7/ 5
63
12
14
32
-
-
6
43
83
87
12
51
11
38
50
-
-
13
48
102
109
19
37
4
85
84
-
-
3
74
125
162
26
28
3
81
113
-
-
5
41
114
157
8/ 2
30
1
106
80
-
-
4
36
140
117
9
19
-
104
60
-
-
4
14
127
74
16
11
-
76
94
-
-
2
13
89
107
23
-
-
94
96
-
-
2
10
96
106
30
2
-
95
73
-
-
2
5
99
78
31
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
—
TOTALS
5861
6097
1453
1667
535
64
335
1187
8284
9015
Note - 1968-69 Season figures following week ending April 5th thru August 31, 1959 subject to
correction, 1967-68 Season corrected week ending 5/1/58 thru week ending 8/31/68. ••Corres-
ponding week last season.
- 8 -
TJ^NGERINES-CARLOT SHIPIffiNTS
J
RAIL i BOAT)
- BY
WEEKS
Week
End-
FLORIDA
CALIFORJfIA
1 TEXAS
r
1
ARIZONA
T 0
T A L }
IMPORTS
••
••
1 1
••1
i
• •
1 ••!
MEXICO
• •
ing
68-69
67-68
68-69
67-68
1 68-69 1 67-
■681
68-69 1 67
-68
68-69
1 67-6fl|
68-69167
-68
1968
9/ 7
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>
-
-
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
-
_
•
«
_
»
.
_
-
-
10/ 5
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
12
-
-
—
-
•
.
•
.
•
-
-
-
19
-
2
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
26
—
•-
••
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*
_
«
«
»
—
—
m.
11/2
-
1
1
-
-
-
_
-
1
1
-
-
9
14
5
1
-
-
-
.
-
15
5
1
-
16
4
15
-
-
-
.
.
.
4
15
1
-
23
9
28
-
-
-
-
-
.
9
28
13
11
30
94
54
1
-
-
2
-
-
95
36
19
6
12/7
eo
68
1
-
2
2
-
-
83
70
8
2
14
77
89
1
-
2
-
-
-
80
89
3
4
21
68
65
-
-
1
-
1
-
70
65
17
1
28
1
29
1
1
3
-
_
_
5
30
11
1
1969
1/ 4
11
82
1
1
-
-
1
.
14
83
18
1
11
17
57
-
7
1
-
2
1
20
65
10
1
18
29
35
2
4
1
1
-
2
31
42
18
-
25
30
10
2
4
-
-
-
1
32
15
13
-
2/ 1
9
19
2
4
-
-
-
1
11
24
6
-
8
2
7
-
8
-
-
-
4
2
19
2
-
15
2
24
-
6
-
-
-
-
2
30
3
-
22
-
11
1
2
-
-
-
2
2
15
-
-
3/ 1
1
1
-
3
-
-
1
2
3
6
-
-
8
-
1
-
6
-
-
2
-
5
7
-
-
15
-
-
1
3
-
-
5
1
6
4
-
-
22
-
-
.
1
-
-
5
3
8
4
-
-
29
-
1
-
2
-
-
8
-
2
3
-
-
4/ 5
-
1
1
1
-
-
2
-
1
2
-
-
12
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
2
2
-
-
19
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
26
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
5/ 3
-
-
-
-
-
>
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
24
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6/ 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7/ 5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8/ 2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
—
TOTAL
448
506
18
61
10
5
27
17
503
689
145
27
•'Corresponding V/eek Last Season. Note - 1966-59 Season figures following week ending April 5
thru August 31, 1969 subject to correction. 1967-68 Season corrected week ending 6/1/68 thru
week ending 8/31/68.
TABLE 4
- 9
MIXED CITRUS - CARLOT RAIL SHIPMENTS
BY
WEEKS
No Florida.
or Texas -
Consolidated 1.
c.l. express shlpmer
ts includes
1968-69
or 1967-
68 season.
Week
FLORIDA 1
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
1 ARIZONA
T 0
T A L
Ending
1 ••!
1 •• 1
1
* «
1
1
1
1 68-69
67-58 1
68-69
1 67-68 1
68-69 1 67
-68
1 68-69
1 57-58
1 68-69
1 67-68
1968
9/ 7
-
-
27
46
-
-
-
-
27
46
4
4
-
25
55
-
-
-
-
29
55
21
-
-
13
37
-
-
-
-
13
37
28
-
2
15
14
-
-
-
-
15
16
10/ 5
-
1
9
20
-
-
-
-
9
21
12
>
14
9
12
-
-
-
-
9
26
19
-
19
4
8
1
-
-
-
5
27
26
1
34
5
5
-
-
-
-
6
39
11/ 2
12
27
1
4
-
-
5
-
18
31
9
17
25
2
-
2
1
2
-
23
26
16
13
61
13
1
2
-
9
1
37
63
23
22
64
2
1
4
-
10
4
38
69
30
65
94
-
5
1
5
4
-
70
104
12/7
54
136
5
4
2
-
4
8
55
146
14
105
175
4
1
3
-
8
5
120
181
21
105
99
2
1
3
4
2
5
112
109
28
6
32
3
2
4
-
9
9
22
43
1969
1/ 4
30
149
5
1
3
-
16
19
54
169
11
44
162
7
4
9
1
17
10
77
177
18
59
118
10
2
11
-
9
11
89
131
25
69
98
8
3
5
-
14
6
96
107
2/ 1
63
127
1
9
9
2
15
7
88
145
8
52
62
7
5
6
2
10
17
75
86
15
33
90
3
5
10
3
15
4
61
102
22
36
63
6
6
1
4
4
12
47
85
3/ 1
42
87
1
6
2
1
5
20
50
114
8
27
59
8
9
6
1
4
8
45
77
15
31
55
10
11
5
3
7
9
54
78
22
30
67
10
5
10
2
4
13
54
87
29
34
69
3
8
9
-
1
8
47
85
4/ 5
43
56
6
6
-
1
-
9
49
72
12
31
57
6
1
2
1
4
6
43
65
19
25
45
5
2
5
1
6
9
41
57
26
39
44
5
13
5
-
1
12
50
69
5/ 3
37
73
7
16
4
-
2
8
50
97
10
59
47
16
19
-
-
3
8
78
74
17
58
35
31
15
-
-
2
13
91
63
24
44
32
26
23
1
-
5
18
75
73
31
42
47
11
22
-
-
2
14
55
83
6/ 7
30
21
22
20
-
-
4
12
56
53
14
17
24
36
33
-
-
6
8
59
65
21
16
39
38
42
-
-
8
-
62
81
28
17
13
32
42
-
-
3
-
52
55
7/ 5
15
15
30
42
-
-
3
1
48
58
12
17
15
48
53
-
-
3
-
58
68
19
16
20
53
69
-
-
-
-
69
89
26
22
16
59
45
-
-
1
-
82
61
8/ 2
7
9
65
52
-
-
-
-
72
51
9
10
5
56
54
-
-
-
-
66
59
16
7
-
52
45
-
-
-
-
59
45
23
4
-
43
58
-
-
-
-
47
58
30
3
1
33
53
-
-
-
-
35
54
31
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
3
—
TOTAL
1513
2603
901
1015
126
32
227
294
2767
3944
Note - 1968-69 Season figures following week ending April 5 thru August 31. 1959 subject to corr-
ection. 1957-68 Season corrected week ending 6/11/68 thru v;eek ending 8/31/68. ••Cori-e spending
week last season. Imported Into Florida February - Jamaica Ugli Fruit 183,123 pounds; April -
Honduras - Ugli Fruit 29,209 pounds. Limes 15,120 pounds; May - Honduras - Limes 8,240 pounds;
Haiti - Limes - 40 pounds; June - Dominican Republic - Sour Oranges 2,300 pounds. Limes 53 lbs.;
Honduras - Limes 113 pounds; July - Honduras Limes 118 pounds.
.u-LE 5
FLOR
IDA MIXED
- 10 -
CAR ANALYSIS -
RA.
CL SHIPMENTS
1968-69 SEASON
0 R
A M
G
E S
GRAPE
P
R U I T
TANG
E
R I N E S
'.leek
Er.ding
1 Week
1 Ending
1
1
1
Season
Date
to
Week
Ending
I
1
1
Season to
Date
Week
Ending
1
Season to
Date
1966
Sent, 7
14
1 21
28
9i
fo
%
f^
%
/J
Sept
, 7
-
•
«
_
_
_
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
>
-
_
-
_
-
28
_
.
.
•
_
-
Oct.
5
-
-
_
.
-
-
12
-
_
_
.
-
-
19
>
_
-
-
-
-
26
.
_
.
..
>
-
Nov.
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
>
-
16
83.5
44.4
16.5
48.0
-
7.9
23
-
44.4
48.0
-
7.9
30
25.7
29.4
44.0
43.3
29.3
27.3
Dec.
7
25.4
28.0
47.4
44.7
27.2
27.3
14
50.8
41.0
30.8
36.8
18.4
22.2
21
36.6
39.0
35.0
36.0
28.4
25.0
28
-
39.0
-
36.0
-
25.0
1969
Jan.
4
31.5
38.6
45.6
36.9
22.9
24.5
11
42.4
39.2
28.4
35.6
29.2
25.2
18
41.9
39.8
28.3
34.2
29.8
26.0
2"5
48.7
40.8
26.4
33.3
24.9
25.9
Feb.
1
38.5
40.6
45.1
35.0
16.4
24.4
8
35.0
40.1
58.1
36.6
5.9
23.1
15
42.2
40.3
53.6
38.1
4.2
21.6
22
39.1
40.2
50.9
39.6
-
20.2
Mar.
1
46.7
40.7
50.2
40.4
3.1
18.9
8
38.0
40.6
61.4
41.3
.6
18.1
15
44.3
40.7
55.7
41.7
-
17.6
22
42.2
40.7
T7.2
42.5
.6
16.8
29
39.4
40.7
60.6
43.3
-
16.0
Apr.
5
46.8
41.2
53.2
43.9
«
14.9
12
44.9
41.3
54.7
44.4
.4
14.3
19
43.9
41.8
54.7
44.5
1.4
13.7
26
47.2
41.6
52.8
45.2
-
13.2
May
3
52.5
42.0
47.5
45.3
-
12.7
10
48.0
42.3
52.0
45.6
-
12.1
17
49.5
42.5
50.4
45.8
-
11.6
24
33.0
42.0
57.0
46.0
"
12.0
31
39.8
42.0
60.2
47.0
-
11.0
June
7
47.9
42.2
52.1
47.0
"
11.0
14
46.7
42.0
53.3
47.0
-
11.0
21
43.0
42.0
57.0
47.0
-
11.0
28
44.0
42.3
56.0
48.0
-
9.7
July
5
32.9
42.2
67.1
48.2
-
9.6
12
33.2
42.2
64.8
48.3
-
9.5
18
33.1
42.0
66.9
48.6
-
9.4
25
44.7
42.1
55.3
48.7
-
9.2
Aug.
1
-
-
-
-
~
"
8
-
-
-
-
~
"
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
"
■•
29
_
-
-
-
-
—
Note - Figures
not available week ending 9/7/68
thru week
ending; 11/9/6G.
Made available
;hrough the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 6
- 11
TOTAL FLORIDACITRUS SHIPMENIS RAIL. BOAT & TRUCK - BY WEEKS- 1968-69 SSN
Includes the estimated proportion of 'Mixed' cars i truck shipments
Does not include any Florida consolidated l.c.l. express shipments,
equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car.
- Intra & Interstate movement
Truck reduced to carlot
Week
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
TANGERINES
Ending
Rail & Boat Truck,/
Rail i Boat Truck/
Rail & Boat Truck#
1968
9/ 7
14
21
28
10/5
12
19
26
11/2
9
16
23
30
12/7
14
21
28
1969
l74
11
18
25
2/ 1
8
15
22
3/ 1
8
15
22
29
4/ 5
12
19
26
5/ 3
10
17
24
31
6/7
14
21
28
7/ 5
12
19
26
8/ 2
9
16
23
31
_
3
-
1
-
1
3
5
-
6
-
41
3
241
17
455
44
617
72
632
79
643
101
620
174
416
157
511
190
588
263
573
8
-
117
463
135
548
182
591
171
563
239
560
234
588
162
502
227
628
206
628
182
602
217
635
190
584
178
561
226
555
187
619
186
511
218
440
238
465
243
465
275
411
238
313
247
266
283
226
170
186
107
149
103
126
73
127
62
117
48
94
40
77
33
58
24
14
15
10
-
4
3
5
6
7
8
5
6
5
2
14
3
29
2
36
2
99
1
174
25
447
34
657
86
766
130
818
118
475
95
746
243
1204
338
1684
10
-
87
511
100
601
175
771
255
615
219
634
178
692
184
480
130
672
162
625
142
577
100
463
106
404
1A6
380
123
319
84
298
97
272
153
352
165
303
205
300
173
268
175
203
152
173
132
143
137
133
128
109
129
82
70
104
67
119
63
91
42
63
33
53
22
12
27
25
20
17
12
3
-
1
-
4
-
21
-
52
17
99
4
108
12
352
113
276
95
372
96
610
98
637
2
-
18
149
30
162
46
203
47
182
19
125
5
56
3
32
-
12
2
7
-
6
-
2
TOTAL
6572
18050
5320
18033
607
3469
7/ Corrected.
Florida truck data maoe available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, '//inter Haven, Florida.
12
TOTAL SHIPMENTS. FLORIDA CITRUS - BY V/EEKS - 1966-69 A 1967-66 SEASONS
Includes rail, boat, truck 4 'mixed citrus' broken down Into estimated proportion.
Truck reduced to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes per car. No l.c.l, express
included. Florida l.c.l. express, by variety, 1968-69 season - see bottom of page.
T
1968
9/ 7
14
21
28
10/ 5
12
19
26
11/ 2
9
16
23
30
10/ 7
14
21
28
' 1969
^ 1/ 4
11
18
25
2/ 1
8
15
22
3/ 1
8
15
22
29
4/ 5
12
19
26
5/ 3
10
17
24
31
6/ 7
14
21
28
7/ 5
12
19
26
8/ 2
9
16
23
31
ORANGES {grapefruit I
TANGERINES
68-69 I 67-68 %\ 68-69 I 67-68 %\ 68-69 I 67-66 %
TOTAL
68-69 I 67-6R %
13
13
11
15
32
38
101
175
472
691
852
948
593
841
1447
2022
10
593
701
946
870
853
870
664
802
787
719
563
512
526
447
382
359
505
469
505
441
378
335
275
270
237
211
174
186
154
105
85
34
52
37
15
4
12
10
63
143
251
463
615
684
813
1078
823
1140
1501
1S50
958
564
1010
1105
966
1098
1134
1036
1014
867
977
1029
901
804
557
565
587
659
681
747
765
535
659
535
277
394
291
251
187
133
129
104
66
65
32
21
17
3
1
1
8
6
41
244
472
651
704
727
721
590
658
778
835
8
580
584
773
734
799
822
654
855
834
784
853
774
739
781
806
697
558
703
708
687
551
513
509
355
256
229
200
179
142
117
91
38
25
4
8
3
132
335
528
840
923
783
755
572
728
907
654
692
853
920
536
358
578
903
839
854
920
717
763
771
856
732
865
846
737
711
620
j55
520
452
353
262
204
155
77
135
92
43
29
19
20
15
8
3
4
4
2
1
4
21
52
115
112
364
369
467
705
735
2
157
192
24-9
229
144
61
35
12
9
6
2
-
15
7
-
14
144
-
12
346
2
24
693
11
38
994
22
80
1196
21
349
1267
30
658
1411
50
1185
1406
104
1511
1645
229
1691
2214
252
2033
1739
358
1572
2190
430
1976
2784
522
2931
3402
290
3593
1784
149
20
1071
257
1345
1945
191
lb//
2199
135
1968
1940
96
1833
2058
87
1796
2141
103
1753
1856
105
1363
1882
59
1659
1707
51
1530
1884
44
1509
1805
24
1418
1790
15
1285
1665
10
1265
1414
4
1229
1380
-
1188
1307
-
1056
1224
-
1163
1201
-
1172
1199
-
1213
1119
-
1128
897
-
929
873
-
848
692
-
784
354
-
525
529
-
493
383
-
440
294
-
374
216
-
365
152
-
296
149
-
222
119
-
177
74
-
72
69
-
77
36
-
41
25
-
23
19
23353
31713
24622
25506
4076
3671
52051
60890
% Corrected. ** Corresponding week last season. Not includes above - 1958-69 season l.c.l.
express by variety as follov/s (Carlot Equivalents): Oranges: Early 4 Midseason 400; Templei
Valencias 180; Grapefruit: Seedy 115, White Seedless 184, Pink Seedless 270; Tangerines 10
Tan.i;elos 70; Murcotts lO; TOTAL 1385.
TABLE 8
CITHUS SHIPMENTS
- 13 -
TRUCK - ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA .
TEXAS A MEXICO - BY WEEKS
1968-69 (J! 1567-68 SEASONS
Carlct Equivalents - Basis 1,000 4/5 Bushel Containers.
Week
Ending
1 ARIZONA
1
+ 1
CALIFORNIA
#+
1
1
TEXAS
MEXICO
1 GRAPEFRUII
' 1 ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
1 ORANGES
1 GRAPEFRUIT
TANG.
ORANGES
TANG.
GFR
1
* «
1 ••
1 ••
1
* «
67-
1
1 ••
T"
_|, ,^,^,
« •
1 68-
67-
66-
1 67-
1 68-
1 67-
1 68-
1 68-
67-
68-
l67-
-168-
1 67-
168-
67-
68-
1 69
1 68
1 69
1 68
1 69
1 68
1 69
1 68
1 69
1 68
69
l68
169
1 68
169
l68
69
1968
9/ 7
-
-
180
273
55
61
.
_
_
^
_
^
.
_
_
_
_
14
-
-
226
317
102
84
•
»
»
.
«
.
•,
«.
..
_
_
21
-
-
211
287
74
50
-
•
«
•
_
M
27
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
214
258
47
23
.
.
.
_
_
„
.
.
..
_
10/ 5
-
-
192
231
12
12
94
.
_
_
_
-
39
.
-
-
-
12
-
-
217
198
2
6
113
104
-
.
_
.
67
35
4
-
1
19
10
-
177
205
-
-
138
1
8
.
.
.
54
111
10
-
3
26
11/2
34
-
-
181
-
-
142
47
80
55
-
-
38
45
33
34
9
50
-
158
176
26
-
95
78
148
93
-
-
54
65
55
47
4
9
52
7
239
164
45
-
96
78
184
107
-
-
36
24
41
30
1
16
49
51
483
183
80
.
88
80
172
94
-
-
44
46
53
76
2
23
38
55
462
86
68
15
109
86
159
115
.
1
40
47
74
40
-
30
43
54
415
260
38
%
80
105
151
155
-
17
45
53
32
-
12/ 7
53
62
454
371
61
42
132
149
192
210
3
-
14
37
40
31
-
14
69
37
595
427
58
45
223
180
271
173
4
3
22
50
50
45
-
21
53
30
590
380
fo
29
305
159
243
151
4
3
22
65
67
27
1
28
1969
47
34
395
134
41
44
94
97
141
107
1
1
16
63
48
11
-
1/ 4
41
45
363
175
49
50
76
68
155
119
2
.
1'^
34
46
7
.
11
78
78
385
261
57
77
133
60
260
141
5
-
16
29
76
8
-
18
49
73
504
277
72
64
146
110
275
182
1
-
18
102
31
2
-
25
63
67
589
304
53
65
122
69
285
124
.
-
24
122
20
3
-
2/ 1
74
67
487
255
39
70
119
74
265
141
3
.
11
52
7
-
-
8
63
76
679
231
54
68
137
78
334
138
-
.
14
122
2
-
-
15
62
62
585
211
43
62
95
80
300
120
-
-
13
126
2
-
-
22
3/ 1
57
69
506
209
50
47
80
79
230
124
-
-
16
83
-
-
-
75
65
532
225
51
68
110
78
324
126
-
_
23
64
-
-
-
8
63
72
693
223
57
109
93
74
315
94
-
-
21
63
-
-
-
15
47
85
640
213
65
88
82
81
294
88
_
.
21
66
-
-
-
22
44
88
557
200
65
102
80
74
304
61
-
-
30
50
-
.
-
, 29
4/ 5
61
92
549
211
43
111
67
69
255
51
_
_
13
55
_
-
_
56
83
568
209
51
102
64
48
266
36
-
_
18
60
-
-
-
12
49
74
562
188
58
112
52
15
207
25
-
.
13
51
-
-
-
19
57
97
544
155
97
135
51
5
225
12
_
_
10
58
-
-
-
26
40
100
521
203
92
149
48
202
-
-
13
63
-
-
-
5/ 3
51
89
505
171
98
165
50
1
217
-
_
»
12
39
-
-
_
10
70
85
384
128
100
174
37
-
166
-
-
_
21
52
-
-
-
17
61
92
413
162
113
156
34
_
117
-
_
»
22
37
-
-
-
24
57
81
347
155
103
167
20
_
87
_
-
_
24
28
-
-
-
31
47
73
329
129
105
142
17
«
56
•
-
.
18
1
_
_
.
6/ 7
48
88
233
130
114
118
•
_
_
.
9
23
_
-
-
14
59
84
247
150
110
113
-
_
.
_
-
_
27
13
-
-
-
21
71
92
240
160
73
67
.
_
_
_
-
-
22
-
-
-
28
76
119
200
174
52
29
.
»
_
•
.
_
11
.
_
-
-
7/ 5
66
102
220
165
39
13
_
_
•
-
•
-
-
-
-
-
12
73
128
137
138
41
12
-
_
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
19
50
103
230
143
47
20
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
.
-
-
25
24
87
225
152
68
31
_
»
.
-
-
-
.
-
-
_
-
8/ 2
20
83
248
157
88
32
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
_
.
-
-
9
8
65
243
157
91
47
.
.
.
.
•
_
•
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_
..
_
16
6
55
269
167
84
55
,
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.
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_
_
_
51
4
4
27
15
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167
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84
7?
72
^
^
:
-
:
-
-
-
-
TOTALS 2272 3091 19470 10677 3187 3386 3422 2227 6883 2842 23 8 945 2025 712 393 21
jf'Outbound Passings. *• Corresponding week last season. 5:;Not Available. +Arlzona Oranges &
Tangerines not available. California Tangerines not available.
rABLE 9
-
L4 -
UNLOADS
RAIL A
TRUCK
- ORANGES - '
tl U. S
CITIES
A =^ CANADIAN CITIE
S
s 500 boxe
Carlots rail Include
FROM SEPT. 1968 THRU JULY
1969^1
3Y STATES
OP CRIOIN
on
basl
boat -
Truck
A brat
converted to
carl
ot e
quiva
Lents
s.
Cities
FLORIDA
1
1 CALIF.
ARIZ
■I
1
TEXAS
MEXICO
OTHER
1 TOIAL
Rail
Rail
Rail
IRail
Rail
1
Rail
1 Rail
Truck
Truck
Truc!<|
Truck
Truck 1
Truck
1
Truck
Albany, N.Y. #
1
92
140
119
10
.
.
1
.
_
.
8
151
220
Atlanta, Oa.#
-
731
e
36
1
1
_
8
-
14
-
1
9
791
Baltimore, Md. #
235
334
204
49
25
-
-
1
-
-
-
3
464
387
Birmingham, Ala.
7
354
4
20
2
1
-
27
-
1
-
-
13
403
Boston, Mass. #
135
4ce
1686
7
69
-
-
-
-
1
-
26
1890
442
Buffalo, N.Y.
17
145
324
8
7
.
-
1
1
-
-
-
349
154
Chicago, Ill.#
421
341
1637
136
163
11
37
61
22
20
-
24
2260
593
Cincinnati, 0.
83
263
138
127
15
.
6
11
2
14
-
-
244
415
Cleveland, 0.#
34.
378
613
159
15
-
-
5
-
8
-
10
662
560
Columbia, S.C.
7
444
1
22
-
-
.
-
-
2
-
-
8
468
Dallas, Tex.
-
8
2
241
2
79
-
410
-
14
-
-
4
752
Denver, Colo.#
-
16
5
535
39
.
59
.
10
-
11
5
670
Detroit, Mich.#
160
48e
1205
159
125
6
-
-
-
12
-
10
1490
675
Port Worth, Tex.
-
5
42
12
-
50
-
7
-
-
-
116
Houston, Tex.
-
15
12
141
5
42
1
323
7
51
-
-
25
572
Indianapolis, Ind.#
1
156
49
168
1
2
-
6
-
5
-
2
51
349
Kansas City, Mo.
-
78
39
424
3
23
1
60
-
4
-
-
43
589
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
33
.
3451
-
650
1
46
-
50
-
-
1
4230
Louisville, Ky.
34
248
7
40
4
1
-
5
-
4
-
-
45
298
Memphis, Tenn.
23
180
4
75
4
3
-
114
-
21
-
-
31
393
Miami, Florida
-
725
1
89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
814
Milvjaukee, Wisc.#
1
66
127
116
2
1
-
3
-
2
-
2
130
190
Knpls-St.Paul, Klnn.
1
17
397
920
34
26
1
23
1
1
-
-
434
987
Nashville, Tenn.
1
68
2
15
2
-
-
23
-
3
-
-
5
109
New Orleans, La.#
3
407
6
91
-
3
-
54
-
-
-
13
9
568
N.Y. C. -Newark, N.J.
1936
16-38
3615
53
302
1
1
-
3
1
471
-
6328
1713
Oklahoma City, Okla.
-
6
-
110
-
11
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
144
Philadelphia, Pa.#
613
910
1322
64
35
1
-
3
-
-
-
15
1970
993
Pittsburgh, Pa. #
61
353
782
7
50
4
1
1
-
5
-
4
894
374
Portland, Ore.#
4
-
133
400
49
-
1
10
-
13
-
7
187
430
Providence, R. I.#
1
63
123
2
1
.-
-
-
-
-
-
2
125
67
St. Louis, Ho.#
20
99
513
217
18
7
12
29
6
20
-
7
369
379
Salt Lake City, U.
-
-
-
380
-
3
-
2
-
7
-
-
-
392
San Antonio, Tex.
-
3
-
105
-
9
-
303
-
78
-
-
-
498
San Fran- Oakland, Cal.
-
1
1
1858
8
48
-
1
3
4
-
-
12
1912
Seattle-Tacoma, WaEh.# 1
.
118
698
26
7
-
9
-
1
29
-
174
715
Washington, D. C.
38
389
143
40
12
8
-
4
"
9
~
""
193
450
TOTAL
3838
9492
13361
11124
990
999
62
1670
45
382
500
145
18796
23812
Montreal, Que., Can.j^
1
437
1069
1
141
-
-
-
18
-
369
-
1598
458
Ottawa, Ont., Can. #
-
39
81
44
31
-
-
-
-
-
22
23
134
106
Toronto, Ont., Can.#
15
474
957
19
167
-
27
-
35
12
143
283
1345
788
Vancouver, B.C., Can.#
-
284
214
36
9
-
4
29
7
347
-
696
234
Winriipeg, Man., Can.j^
(
-
173
53
41
2
3
8
1
44
121
1
339
108
TOTAL
17
950
2564
331
415
11
30
12
83
531002
307
4112
1674
rfOthers by Origin: TRUCK - UNITED STATES: Albany, N.Y. - Israel 8; Atlanta, Ga. - Israel 1;
Baltimore, Md. - Israel 3; Boston, Mass. - Israel 26; Chicago, 111. - Israel 24; Cleveland, 0.
10; Denver, Colo. - Israel 11; Detroit, Mich. - Israel 10; Indianapolis, Ind. - Israel 2;
Milwaukee, Wise. - Israel 2; New Orleans, La. - Louisiana 11, Israel 2; Philadelpnia, Pa. -
Israel 15; Pittsburgh, Pa. - Israel 4; Portland, Ore. - Japan 7; Providence R.I. - Israel 2;
St. Louis, Mo. - Israel 7. CANADA: Ottawa - Brazil 6, Israel 5, Japan 3, South Africa 9;
Toronto - Brazil 33, South Africa 250; Winnipeg - Australia 1.
RAIL - UNITED STATES: New Orleans, La. - Israel 470, Spain 1; Seattle, Wash. - Japan 29.
CANADA: Montreal - Australia 2, Brazil 27, Israel 125, Japan 18, South Africa 194, Spain 3;
Ottawa - Israel 13 Japan 9; Toronto - Brazil 8, Israel 111, Japan 24; Vancouver - Australia a,
Formosa 2, Japan 325, South Africa 15; Winnipeg -Israel 2, Japan 110, South Africa 9.
TABLE 10
-
15 -
UNLOADS RAIL &
rRUCK -
GRAPEFRUIT
- 41 U. S.
CITIES & 5
CANADIAN CITIES
D boxe
PROM SEPT. 1968
THRU
JULY 1969 -
BY STATES
OP ORIGIN
on
basis 50(
Carlots rail Include
boat -
Truck
& boat
converted to carlot equivalents
s.
1 FLORIDA
1 CALIF.
1 ARIZ.
TEXAS
MEXICO
OTHER
TOTAL
Cities
1 Rail
1 Rail
iRai]
Rai]
Rail
Rail
Rail
J
Truck
1
Truck
1
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Truck
Albany, N, Y.
4
161
4
*
„
.
.
.
_
_
4
165
Atlanta, Ga.
-
300
-
8
1
1
_
_
_
•
»
_
1
309
Baltimore, Md.
147
282
12
1
3
2
-
-
-
-
-
.
162
285
Birmingham, Ala.
-
113
-
6
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
123
Boston, Mass.
209
496
53
-
9
m
2
1
-
-
-
-
273
497
Buffalo, N. y.
37
218
4
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
44
218
Chicago, 111.
491
407
33
6
38
2
121
191
1
-
-
-
684
606
Cincinnati, 0.
76
184
2
18
7
1
12
42
-
1
-
-
97
246
Cleveland, 0.
37
439
13
6
1
_
31
80
-
-
-
-
82
525
Columbia, S. C.
-
117
-
5
.
_
-
_
-
-
122
Dallas, Tex.
-
16
-
28
-
10
-
517
-
.
-
-
-
571
Denver, Colo.
-
163
-
57
-
14
_
308
-
-
-
-
-
542
Detroit, Mich.
253
688
27
3
20
_
12
24
-
-
-
-
312
715
Port V/orth, Tex.
.
4
-
4
-
92
-
-
-
-
-
100
Houston, Tex.
-
1
-
15
-
7
9
218
-
-
-
-
9
241
Indianapolis, Ind.
-
169
1
24
-
1
-
37
-
-
-
-
1
231
Kansas City, Mo.
-
310
1
36
-
10
7
224
-
-
-
-
8
580
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
219
-
759
1
978
1
336
-
2
-
-
2
2294
Louisville, Ky.
7
191
-
4
1
2
-
4
-
-
-
-
8
201
Memphis, Tenn.
-
74
-
13
-
1
-
86
-
-
-
-
-
174
Miami, Plorida
-
605
-
8
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
613
Milwaukee, Wise.
6
145
3
5
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
9
180
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
11
182
5
35
-
-
36
137
-
-
-
-
52
354
Nashville, Tenn,
-
37
-
4
_
1
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
52
New Orleans, La.
1
172
-
12
-
1
1
14
-
-
-
-
2
199
N.y.C- Newark, N.J.#
2397
1866
124
-
6
-
-
2
-
-
2
-
2529
1868
Olclahoma City, Okla.
-
18
-
2
-
4
-
107
-
-
-
-
-
131
Philadelphia, Pa.
694
926
36
-
5
-
9
4
-
-
-
-
744
930
Pittsburgh, Pa.
118
463
9
1
7
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
135
466
Portland, Ore.
3
46
20
103
29
4
-
157
-
1
-
-
52
311
Providence, R.I.
1
197
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
197
St. Louis, Mo.
37
222
9
23
1
1
132
124
-
-
-
-
179
370
Salt Lake City, U.
-
35
-
48
-
5
-
124
-
1
-
-
-
213
San Antonio, Tex.
-
3
-
7
-
2
-
154
-
-
-
-
-
166
San Fran-Oakland, Cal
-
132
1
441
-
180
13
146
-
-
-
-
14
899
Seat tle-Tacoma, Wash.
29
142
12
123
47
24
1
97
-
-
-
-
89
386
Washington, D. C.
19
373
10
2
4
1
—
•"
"
-
■•
"
33
376
TOTAL
4b /7
10116
375
1811
181
1253
391
3271
1
5
2
-
5527
15456
Montreal, Que,, Can.?f
27
1026
59
1
45
-
3
-
1
1
26
-
161
1028
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
-
172
6
2
7
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
177
Toronto, Ont., Can.#
74
1502
48
1
12
-
5
-
-
-
-
47
139
1550
Vancouver, D. C. , Can.
141
48
29
34
11
-
19
21
-
4
-
-
200
107
Winnipeg, Man., Can.
66
65
14
8
9
-
19
23
-
7
-
-
108
103
TOTAL
308
2813
156
46
84
3
46
44
1
12
26
47
621
2965
/ Others by Origin: TRUCK - UNITED STATES: None. CANADA: Toronto - Cuba 4, South Africa 43.
RAIL - UNITED STATES: New York - Israel 2. CANADA: Montreal - Brazil 1, Cuba 10, South
Africa 15.
TABLE 11
-
16 -
UNLOADS 1
RAIL & TRUCK -
• TANGERINES
- 41 U.
S, CITIES
"V 5
CANADIAN
I CITIES
boxe
1
Carlots rail Irclut^P
FROM SEPT. 1968 THRU JULY 1969.
BX STATES
OP (
jlvni
DR;roi
Lents
N
on
basla
L^500
1 PLC
.XcM<;,H
A boat
1 CAI
oonve
irted t<j
ot eoi
8 .
Cities
)RIDA
.IP
1 ARIZ,
I
TEXAS
1 MEXICO 1
OTHER 1
TOTAL
1 Rail
1 Rail
1 Rail
iRail
IRail
IRail
1
Rail
1
Truck
1 Truck
1 Truck 1
Truck
1 Truck 1
Truck 1
Truck
Albany, N. Y.
32
^
^
_
_
.
1
33
Atlanta, Oa.
_
91
•
2
^
4
^
_
_
3
^
^
_
100
Baltimore, Md.
15
86
•
.
^
^
^
1
_
_
15
87
Birmingham, Ala.
-
58
.
1
.
.
_
.
„
1
_
_
60
Boston, Mass.
25
161
2
2
6
.
.
.
11
36
.
.
44
199
Buffalo, N.Y.
5
49
1
1
_
.
.
8
_
«
6
58
Chicago, 111.
62
82
8
8
1
6
15
•
73
84
_
.
159
180
Cincinnati, 0.
8
41
-
5
.
1
1
5
19
.
-
14
66
Cleveland, 0.
1
123
-
1
.
_
.
•
20
_
.
1
144
Columbia, S, C.
Dallas, Tex.
-
77
.
«
»
H
«
^
.
.
77
-
7
-
18
-
17
-
-3
-
13
-
.
-
58
Denver, Colo.
-
4
-
15
-
1
.
•
_
17
-
-
_
37
Detroit, Mich.
14
132
.
3
9
.
_
8
82
•
_
25
223
Port Worth, Tex.
.
1
_
3
_
_
4
_
-
8
Houston, Tex.
-
2
_
11
•
3
«
6
_
32
_
-
..
54
Indianapolis, Ind.
.
50
-
_
_
1
•
1
.
-
_
52
Kansas City, Mo.
-
38
-
13
.
6
-
1
-
16
-
.
-
74
Los Angeles, Cal.
-
4
.
383
«
154
•
.
.
20
-
.
_
561
Louisville, Ky.
3
37
-
_
•
_
•
3
.
-
3
40
Meraphi s , Tenn .
-
21
1
9
.
_
_
_
-
12
-
-
1
42
Miami, Florida
M
77
-
1
.
.
.
•
_
_
-
_
78
Milwaukee, Wise.
.
19
-
2
_
_
•
_
.
5
-
-
-
26
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn.
1
16
2
44
-
4
.
3
.
3
-
-
3
70
Nashville, Tenn.
-
12
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
17
New Orleans, La.
-
41
-
1
-
2
-
2
.
8
-
-
-
54
N.y.C- Newark, N.J.
193
395
-
2
1
-
1
1
10
10
-
-
205
408
Oklahoma City, Ok la.
-
-
-
5
-
1
>
1
-
>
-
-
-
7
Philadelphia, Pa.
38
167
2
-
1
-
-
-
1
11
-
-
42
178
Pittsburg, Pa.
16
140
1
1
1
-
2
3
-
9
-
-
20
153
Portland, Ore.
-
-
-
39
1
.
>
-
-
1
-
-
1
40
Providence, R.I.
1
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
24
St. Louis, Mo.
6
26
1
6
-
1
17
2
9
22
-
-
33
57
Salt Lake City, U.
-
1
-
17
-
4
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
23
San Antonio, Tex.
-
2
-
17
-
-
-
5
-
23
-
-
-
47
San Fran-Oakland, Cal
-
-
-
98
-
29
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
128
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash.
-
-
-
39
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
41
Washington, D. C,
4
53
-
1
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
4
60
TOTAL
392
2068
18
748
14
243
36
35
117 ■
470
-
-
577
3564
Montreal, Que., Can.
_
83
3
.
-
-
_
_
11
6
-
-
14
89
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
17
Toronto, Ont., Can.
4
136
1
-
-
-
-
-
143
35
-
-
148
171
Vancouver, B. C. , Can.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winnipeg, Man., Can,
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
17
TOTAL
4
235
4
16
-
-
-
1
154
42
-
-
162
294
TABLE 12 - 17 -
UNLOADS RAIL A TRUCK - MIXED CITRUS - 41 U. S. CITIES & 5 CANADIAN CITIES
PROM SEPT. 1968 THRU JULY 1969 - BY STATES OF ORIGIN ^H
Carlots rail Include boat - Truck & boat converted to carlot equivalents on basis 500 boxes. ^B
I FLORIDA [ CALIF I ARIZ. | TEXAS [MEXICO I OTHER | TOTAL _ '■
Cities I Rail | Rail I Rail iRail iRail iRall iRail
I Truck I Truck | Truck | Truck | Truck | Truck | Truck
Albany, N. Y. - -12 - 5 -- -----17 -;
Atlanta, Ga. - - 4- - -- __--_ 4-
Baltimore, Md. 109 -18 - 5 -- __--_ 132
Birmingham, Ala. 4- - - - -- ____- 4 -
Boston, Mass. 31 27 7 - 11 - 1 ----- 50 27
Buffalo, N.y. 10 - 11 - 2 - 1 24 - j
Chicago, 111. Ill - 103 - 24 - 17 - 5 - - - 261 - I
Cincinnati, 0. 02 - 3 - - -5 -----61 -i
Cleveland, 0. 7 -24- - -1 -----32-'
Columbia, S.C. 1 2 1 - 1 -- __-__ 3 2
Dallas, Tex. - - - - - -- ____-
Denver, Colo. - - - - - -- ____- _ -i
Detroit, Mich. 64 -37 -19 -4 __-_- 124 - j
Port V.'orth, Tex. - 1 -36 - -- 8---- -45
Houston, Tex. - - - - - -- ___--
Indianapolis, Ind. - 1 1 - - -- _____ 1 1
Kansas City, Mo. - - - - - -1 _____ 1
Los Angeles, Cal. - - - - - -- _____
Louisville, Ky. 13 - 2 - - -1 -----16
Memphis, Tenn. - - 1 - - __ _____ 1
Miami, Florida - - 4 - - -- _____ 4
Mnpls-St. Paul, Minn. 2 - 8 - - -1 -----11
Nashville, Tenn, -99 -18 - -- 4. . - - ~ - 121
New Orleans, La. 1 - 4 - - -- _____ 5
N.Y. C. -Newark, N.J. 561 - 62 - 11 - - _____ 634
Oklahoma City, Okla. - 5 -23 - 2-15---- -45
Philadelphia, Pa. 145 - 15 - 1 - - ----- 161
Pittsburgh, Pa. 98 - 33 - 3 - 3 ----- 137
Portland, Ore. - - - - 2 -- _____ 2
Providence, R.I. - -10 - - -- -----10
St. Louis, Mo. 11 - 11 - - - 42 _ _ - _ - 64 -
Salt Lake City, U. - - - - - -- _____
San Antonio, Tex. - - - - - -- 3---- - 3
San Fran-Oakland, Cal. - - - - - -- _____
Seattle-Tacoma, Wash. 1 - 4 - 2 -- _____ 7
Washington, D. C. 36 - 26 - 3 - - ----- 65
TOTAL 1257 135 401 77 89 2 78 30 6 - - - 1831 244
Montreal, Que,, Can,
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
Toronto, Ont., Can,
Vancouver, B, C. , Can,
Winnipeg, Man,, Can.
TOTAL
12
3
11
11
1
4
4 11
4 11
19
3
"23"
16
16
- 18
FLORIDA FHUIT PROCESSED - BY KEEKS AMD TOTALS TO DATE
1969-69 SEASON
Week
Ending
GRAPE
FRUIT
1 0 R A
NOES 1 T E M
Totals To-Date iBoxes Used |
P L E S
Boxes Used 1
Totals To-DatelBoxes Used 1
Totals To-Date
1968
Oct. 6
1,369
1,369
>
-
-
.
13
929
2,298
_
_
•
_
20
14,857
17,155
4,599
4,599
.
-
27
79,718
96,873
20,332
24,931
-
-
Nov. 3
237,215
334,088
113,315
138,246
-
-
10
330,819
564,907
259,716
397,962
-
-
17
454, 120
1,119,027
457,319
855,281
-
24
486,845
1,605,872
641,076
1,496,357
»
m
Dec. 1
449,833
2,055,705
661,971
2,158,328
-
-
8
557,385
2,613,090
1,502,705
3,561,033
-
-
15
501.913
3,115,003
2,246,584
5,907,617
6
407
6,407
22
463,593
3,5/8,596
3,724,438
9,532,055
28
744
35,151
29
173,957
3,752,553
3,323,106
12,955,161
21
217
56,368
1969
Jan, 5
436,697
4,189,250
5,165,473
18,120,534
113
884
170,252
12
449,018
4,638,268
4,620,225
22,740,859
191
196
361,448
19
553,913
5,192,181
5,404,702
28,145,561
246
568
508.016
26
597,765
5,789,946
5,073,947
33,219,508
212
252
820,268
Feb. 2
703,140
6,493,086
5,259,692
38,479,200
233
994
1,054,252
9
585,046
7,178,132
4,821,257
43,300,457
206
162
1,260,424
16
752,156
7,930,289
4,705,253
48,005,710
270
890
1,531,314
23
945, 101
8,875,389
4,464,413
52,470,123
252
986
1,784,300
Mar. 2
928,759
9,804,148
4,362,957
56,833,080
209
802
1,994,102
9
881,211
10,585,359
3,305,919
60,138,999
156
252
2,150,354
16
1,234,784
11,920,143
2,734,187
62,873,186
111
908
2,262,262
23
1,251,303
13,171,446
1,774,482
54,647,568
50,718
2,312,980
30
1,582,925
14,754,372
1,785,305
65,432,973
40
253
2,353.233
Apr. 6
1,647,765
16,402,137
1,685,508
68,318,481
20
957
2,374,190
13
1,334,809
17,736,946
2,727,815
71,046,296
7
119
2,381,309
20
1,041,909
18, //8, 855
3,417,220
74,463,516
4
099
2,385,408
27
1,009,890
19,788,745
4,366,530
78,850,046
1
323
2,385,731
May 4
657,554
20,446,299
3,994,376
82,844., 422
861
2,387,592
11
749,437
21,195,736
4,525,272
87,369,694
3
042
2,390,634
18
720,977
21,916,713
4,059,387
91,429,081
2
340
2,392,974
25
713,481
22,630,194
3,815,186
95,244,267
731
2,393,705
June 1
760,749
23,390,943
4.112,145
99,356,412
-
2,393,705
8
627,543
24,018,486
3,414,469
102,770,881
-
2,393,705
15
583,185
24,501,671
3,680,972
106,451,853
-
2,393,705
22
377,719
24,979,390
2,956,620
109,408,473
44
2,393,749
29
357,325
25,336,715
2,978,082
112,386,555
726
2,394,475
July 6
196, =^5
25,533,280
1,848,080
114,234,535
498
2,394,973
13
147,148
25,680,428
1,117,955
115,352,591
93
2,395,066
20
80,191
25,750,619
373,050
115,725,541
-
2,395,065
27
42,097
25,802,716
187,546
115,913,287
-
2,395,066
Aug. 3
36,266
25,838,982
122,948
116,036,235
-
2,395,065
10
9,0C0
25,847,982
37,404
116,073,639
-
2,395,066
17
5,500
25,853,482
34,114
116,107,753
-
2,395,066
24
4,500
25,857,982
24,591
116,132,344
-
2,395,066
31
-
25,857,982
7,526
115,139,870
•"
2,395.066
25,857,982
116,139,870
2.395,066
Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee, Lakeland, Florida.
TABLE 13
- 19 -
FLORIDA FRUIT PRCCESSED BY WEEKS
1968-69 SEASON
Continued
Week
1
1
M ir R
C 0 T T S
1
1 TAN
G E L 0 S
TANG
E R I N E S
Ending
1 Boxes
Used
Totals To-DatelBoxes Used
Totals To-DatelBoxes Used
Totals To- Date
1968
Oct. 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
.
377
377
-
-
20
-
-
2,395
2,772
-
-
27
-
-
774
3,546
-
-
Nov. 3
-
-
3,037
6,583
1,769
1,769
10
-
-
6,338
12,921
4,724
6,493
17
_
-
8,910
21,831
14, 459
20,952
24
-
-
13,943
35,774
45,251
66,203
Dec. 1
-
»
25,469
61,243
83,542
149,745
8
-
-
30,615
91,858
95,557
245,302
15
-
-
37,591
129,449
154,558
399,860
22
11
,296
11,296
46,065
175,514
191,481
591,341
29
51
,463
62,759
13,565
189,079
7,529
598 , 870
1969
Jan. 5
89
,803
152,562
44,656
233,735
47,341
646,211
12
72
,721
225,283
40,944
274,679
51,301
697,512
19
93
,515
318,798
47,423
322,102
68,863
766,375
26
50
,971
369,769
39,600
361,702
73,012
839,387
Feb. 2
48
,811
418,580
42,074
403,776
73,056
912,443
9
42
,068
460,648
48,739
452,515
35,088
947,531
16
48
,491
509,139
41,486
494,001
22,720
970,251
23
44
079
553,218
31,740
525,741
22,521
992,772
Mar. 2
34
372
587,590
19,150
544,891
21,134
1,013,906
9
32
232
619,822
20,902
565,793
19,714
1,033,620
16
42
223
662,045
11,782
b//,575
26,450
1,060,070
23
16
462
678,507
6,466
584,041
12,677
1,072,747
30
12
522
691,029
1,118
585,159
254
1,073,001
Apr. 5
12
849
703,878
303
585,462
-
1,073,001
13
1,
686
705,564
-
585,462
-
1,073,001
20
2
487
708,051
67
585,529
-
1,073,001
27
1,
309
709,360
-
565,529
-
1,073,001
May 4
1,
675
711,035
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
11
61
711,095
-
585, 529
-
1,073,001
18
-
711,096
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
25
-
711,096
-
585, 529
-
1,073,001
June 1
44
711,140
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
8
442
711,582
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
15
91
711,673
_
585,529
-
l,Cf73,00l
22
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
29
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
July 6
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
13
-
711,573
-
585, 529
-
1,073,001
20
-
711,673
-
585, 529
-
1,073,001
27
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,001
Aug. 3
_
711,673
-
585, 529
349
1,073,350
10
-
711,673
-
585, 529
-
1,073,350
17
_
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,350
24
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,350
31
-
711,673
-
585, 529
~
1,073,350
-
711,673
-
585,529
-
1,073,350
Made available
through the courtesy of the Florida Citrus Marketing Agreement Committee, Lakeland, Florida.
PABLE 14
20
FRESH CITRUS - FLORIDA EXPORTS
BY WEEKS - 1968-69 SEASON
- Standard Box Basis -
f Veek
Ending
EXPORTS
C 0 m m
e r c 1 a 1 |
Govern
m e n t
ORAPEPRUIT
1 ORANOES 1
1 1
orafefr!.t:t i
1
ORANGES
1968
Sept.
29
106
•
m
_
.Oct.
6
25
565
.
-
13
2,457
640
_
-
20
19,010
245
-
.
27
9,418
347
704
-
Nov.
3
12,477
241
504
814
10
8,341
461
667
1,215
17
4,051
1,662
1,C71
5,476
24
9,344
2,438
1,134
3,077
Dec.
1
6,796
960
1,011
2,815
8
3,383
1,125
72
60
15
3,750
3,3//
945
672
22
748
180
484
1,859
29
19
19
•
-
1969
Jan.
5
224
156
1,084
1,410
12
363
718
.
-
19
1,656
822
741
606
26
5,144
823
1,219
1,774
Peb.
2
1,643
356
-
478
9
5,632
910
875
899
16
84
363
-
-
23
6,290
736
1,110
2,066
Mar.
2
7,572
668
-
500
9
11,940
1,096
655
1,528
16
9,849
926
-
_
23
11,628
816
480
3,072
30
9,871
754
315
526
Apr.
6
5,893
282
101
253
13
11,909
1,325
720
3,334
20
9,178
1,780
566
697
27
15,010
3,408
519
1,931
May
4
8,029
1,605
325
225
11
15,812
33,590
17
529
18
7,112
9,903
500
1,430
25
11,448
2,351
943
2,749
June
1
4,201
970
282
643
8
8,712
2,288
50
285
15
6,329
1,350
-
1,144
22
1,106
1,375
391
1,378
29
_
450
•
431
July
6
-
1,831
-
528
13
50
3,202
-
-
20
-
3,525
-
687
27
-
500
-
-
31
-
•
••
•
TOTALS
236,610
91.141
17,483
4S,091
Made available
through the courtesy of the State Inspection Citrus Office, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 15
21
UNITED STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH ORANGES - BY MOMTHS
JULY 1968
thru JUNE 1969
84 lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
YEAR
j JULY
{ AUGUST
[ SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
{ WOFEMBER
j DECEMBER
ism
Bahamas
3,683
2,500
2,894
1,300
1,969
1,137
Belgium-l/uxerabourg
18.752
20.255
9,524
-
5,701
13.899
Bermuda
509
446
232
114
708
124
Canada
154,224
114,972
106,894
112,880
243,112
301.602
Denmark
1,294
225
_
«
•
_
Prance
4,950
727
_
_
-
1,495
French Pac. Islands
1,911
910
1,974
1.314
1,534
1.570
French West Indies
239
57
85
-
-
-
Permany, West
1,993
-
-
-
15
-
Hong ICong
39,487
51,433
24,125
26,701
27,800
55,111
Ireland
-
-
-
-
-
-
Japan
5,333
5,454
9,198
908
2,141
4,795
Malaysia
-
-
-
-
-
Mexico
1,909
287
1,714
1,425
204
-
Wansei & Nanpo
8,426
4,764
722
-
-
88
Netherlands
32,134
29,178
13,452
-
4,841
13,871
Netherlands, Antilles
915
423
143
-
2,752
2,944
Norway
937
1,275
1,069
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep. of
2,920
3,432
747
335
713
2.981
Singapore
223
179
312
89
-
5,291
Sweden
262
_
..
..
_
_
Unlteo' Kingdom
1,800
-
-
-
_
750
New Zealand
-
-
-
-
-
22,500
Others
175
282,136
34
236,551
42
173,227
22
145,088
185
291,775
525
TOTALS
428,583
COUNTRY
1
1
1
1
1
YEAR
1 JANUARY
1 FEBRUARY
1 MARCH
APRIL
1 MAY
1 JUNE
1969
Bahamas
561
1,052
2.166
3,625
3,404
2,991
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
12,600
31,897
670
8,639
4,016
Bermuda
240
151
659
402
1,714
233
Canada
362.116
381,510
421,491
392,163
419,857
318 , 319
Denmark
-
-
1,800
3.150
6,075
7,200
Prance
-
-
4.388
54,547
37,147
74,518
French Pac. Islands
873
1,425
2.151
1,788
1,213
1,359
French West Indies
_
_
185
495
509
317
Germany, West
-
525
900
4,050
11,521
10,714
Hong Kong
134,121
39,144
82.277
98,721
113,750
88,761
Ireland
-
-
2.250
3,150
900
1,350
Japan
5,749
3,795
5.072
9,117
7,259
7,568
Malaysia
-
-
-
-
513
982
Mexico
143
97
162
86
-
352
Nansei & Nanpo
1,416
5,583
7.700
10,720
12.600
4,892
Netherlands
_
25,200
68,248
92,179
277. 323
267,586
Netherlands, Antilles
23
253
1,848
3,365
4.108
3,604
Norway
-
-
-
6,574
20.234
38,972
Philippines, Rep. of
4,749
4.812
8,742
7,014
5,489
2,971
Singapore
9,335
-
223
1,811
14,162
9.696
Sweden
-
-
2,269
6,864
4,420
12,653
United Kingdom
-
-
4,112
7,650
12,150
8,096
New Zealand
_
-
-
13.393
23,333
-
Others
52
83
65
151
451
151
TOTALS
519 , 378
475,230
648,605
721,685
986,771
867,411
Foreign Agricultural Service, U, S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C,
fTABLE 15
22
UNITaD STATES EXPORTS OF FRESH GRAPEFRaiT - BY MONTHS
JULY 19^5
thn* JUNE
19^9
78 lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
1
1
1
1
1
1
YEAR
JULY
1 AUGUST
1 SEPTEIffiER j OCTOBER
1 NOVEMBER
1 DECEi'IBER
1968
■iustralla
-
_
_
«
-
86
Bahamas
595
482
282
155
563
271
Belgium-Luxembourg
8,148
8,627
4,793
191
-
1,505
Bermuda
251
165
65
159
83
-
Canada
74,306
49,265
52,527
61.935
239,910
217.986
Denmark
866
_
.
39
-
Finland
.
_
-
1,031
9
16
?rance
15,333
2.165
1.812
6,013
18,026
9,561
jermany. East
4,314
-
-
.
-
-
lermaJiy, /est
3,355
479
.
3,995
2,612
75
Jong Kong
421
362
371
61
520
512
Crelancl
-
_
-
_
-
-
Japan
2,993
2.692
2,802
.
4,453
3,829
lexlco
1,477
2.231
354
600
487
51
Namsei-Nanpo
175
234
-
-
-
-
*Ietherlands
13,722
16,116
10,7=2
11,550
8,245
1,462
Netherlands, Antilles
4Q
32
24
-
66
68
lorway
7C6
2,413
731
142
688
137
Philippines, Rep. of
-
43
-
-
69
152
Singapore
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sweden
269
3,918
902
4,217
2,799
1.786
3'^tzerlaj-id
-
.
-
-
23
-
Jnltec! Kingdom
1,299
866
-
-
256
393
Brazil
-
-
-
-
-
-
Co re a
>
-
-
-
-
-
Malaysia
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
133,279
90,090
75,455
90.049
278,848
237,890
DOUNTRY
1
1
1
1
1
1
YEAR
1 JAOTJARY
1 FEBRUARY
1 MARCH
1 APRIL
1 MAY
1 JUNE
1969
Australia
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bahaaias
130
338
470
606
661
543
3 e Ig 1 uiE - Lux emb ou rg
-
1.732
2,153
865
-
1,06&
309
3ermuQa
«
•
—
—
-
Canada
362,238
333.227
373,575
291,756
306,653
162,529
Denmark
-
1,340
2.164
1,912
-
Finland
_
.
.
126
974
-
?raiice
-
15,799
24.775
28,321
33.456
23.672
Serinany, East
-
-
-
-
-
•"
Jennany, rfest
9
-
11.517
13.786
7.831
6,929
iong Kong
334
295
524
443
628
937
Ireland
-
-
-
1,732
"
"
Japan
1.934
3,365
3,619
5.251
4.224
5,607
Mexico
231
154
103
303
613
479
SJamsel-Manpo
43
87
305
218
26
Jfetherlands
102
1,515
16,197
15.501
27.651
16.687
>Ie the rlancs, Antilles
861
688
142
57
-
"
dor'..; ay
-
-
76
76
1,273
484
Philippines, Rep. of
72
34
26
26
-
183
Singapore
-
-
86
193
113
"
Sweden
523
902
3,892
4,805
889
1,263
Switzerland
-
-
-
-
-
"
United Kingdom
866
433
949
5,762
1,605
204
Brazil
-
-
30
-
"
"
Korea
-
-
-
251
-
-
Malaysia
-
-
-
164
~
"
TOTALS
367.300
362,525
439,562
372,500
388.901
220,721
Foreign Agricultural Se
rvlce, U. S
. Dept. of
Agriculture,
Washington, D. C.
TABLE 15
- 23 -
UNITED
STATES EXPORTS
OF f:{ESH
TANGERINES & (
CLEMENTINES
- BY MONOTS
JULY 1968
thru JU^'E 1969
84 lb. Boxes
COUNTRY
1
1
1
1
YEAR
1
JULY 1
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER |
OCTOBER 1
NOVEMBER |
DECEMBER
,1,968
Bahamas
-
-
-
-
24
21
Be Igium-Luxembourg
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bermuda
-
-
_
-
-
164
Canada
620
2,375
1,171
5,055
49,431
74
,480
Prance
-
336
_
_
-
-
French Pac. Islands
.
_
36
30
87
Hong Kong
83
86
337
16
-
-
Japan
-
-
-
-
2,274
-
Mexico
-
-
.
.
95
310
Wans el & Nanpo
-
_
-
-
-
-
Netherlands
-
_
-
-
.
-
Netherlands, Antilles
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norway
-
-
-
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep. of
-
-
-
-
-
-
United Xingdora
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sweden
-
-
-
-
48
-
Barb 0 do s
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
703
2,847
1,508
5,107
51,902
75
,062
COUNTRY
YEAR
1 JANUARY 1
FEBRUARY
1 MARCH j
APRIL 1
MAY j
JUNE
1969
Bahamas
_
«
_
-
-
26
Belgium-Luxembourg
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bermuda
-
-
18
-
-
-
Canada
30
,299
10,316
4,826
157
443
452
Prance
-
-
-
505
-
-
French Fac. Islands
66
41
_
-
79
-
Hong Kong
-
-
83
83
295
392
Japan
-
84
-
-
311
-
Mexico
-
-
367
105
-
-
Nansei & Nanpo
-
-
-
-
-
-
Netherlands
-
-
-
-
-
-
Netherlands , Antilles
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norway-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Philippines, Rep. of
-
-
-
-
-
-
United Kingdom
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sweden
-
-
-
-
918
-
Barbodos
21
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
30
,386
10,441
5,294
860
2,046
870
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. 3. Dept. of Agriculture, V/ashington, D. C,
?LE 16
24.
UNITED STATES: Total Orange Production - By States
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 4 Yearly 1919-1968
Crop Year
CALIF-:
FLA#|
TEXf?
ARIZj*|
ALA)*|
U/| MISS,f| TOTAL.''
-Thousand Boxes-
1889
1
245
3
147
-
_
_
-
-
4,
392
1899
5
882
273
-
11 1/
-
1
-
6
167
1909
14
440
4
866
11
33
1
152
5
19,
530
1919
16
632
8
000
9
80
20
37
31
24,
809
1920
23
771
9
400
5
60
82
42
25
33,
385
1921
14
021
8
400
5
80
82
50
30
22,
568
1922
21
283
10
900
10
81
190
60
45
32.
569
1923
24
153
13,
700
6
86
225
75
55
38,
300
Average
19,
972
10.
080
7
77
120
^3
37
30,
346
1924
18
506
11
300
17
60
2
75
.
29
960
1925
24
200
10
200
12
86
130
100
27
34
755
1926
28
252
11
000
41
75
75
150
42
39
635
1927
22
737
9
500
85
54
110
200
50
32
736
1928
39,
159
16
11,
500
125
99
85
220
30
56
218
Average
26,
571
700
56
75
80
149
30
36
661
1929
21
195
9
800
261
137
212
187
37
31
829
1930
35
179
19
200
250
139
3
287
2
5-.
060
1931
34
658
14
200
520
145
80
245
54
49
902
1932
34
265
15
400
325
147
120
278
80
51
515
1933
28,
439
17,
900
430
155
3
245
2
47
174
Average
30
747
15,
500
357
143
84
248
35
47
116
1934
45
047
17
500
650
170
140
293
88
63
968
1935
32
809
18
000
777
240
2
244
1
52
073
1936
28
827
22
100
2
,000
220
56
309
26
54
,538
1937
45
914
26
200
1
,440
350
76
238
67
74
,285
1938
41,
420
33
300
2
,815
430
96
3B5
85
78
,531
Average
39
003
23
440
1
,536
282
^4.
294
Z3
64
,682
1939
44
4? 5
28
000
2
,360
595
75
228
59
75
742
1940
50,778
31
300
2
,650
528
1
253
-
8b
510
1941
52
155
29
300
2
,850
660
5
192
1
85
,163
Continued Page 25
TABLE 16
25
Crop
Year
Cont'd
1942
1943
Average
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
UNITED STATES; Total Orange Production - By States - Continued
Census Year, 1889, 1899, 1909 4 Yearly 1919-1963
CALIF. #
PLA.#
.L
TEX.# I ARIZ./ I ALA.# | LA.# I MISS.# I TOTAL#
44,329
51,961
- T
41,400
49,800
48,730 35,960
Average 48,175
56,860
41,860
45,210
38,410
46,030
32,400
63,500
4/72,100
4/83,100
77,100
4/96,300
h o u s a
2,550
3,550
n d Bo
730
1,100
340
240
2.792
732
16
250
60,500 4/48,800 4,400 1,150
44,010 54,000 4,800 1,210
53,530 3/58,400 5,000 1,200
45,830 62,400 5,200 780
37,010 62,700 3,400 710
360
330
410
300
300
4,550 1,010
340
1,750
985
2,700
1,400
300
730
1,000
900
900
1,170
370
300
50
50
100
89,349
106,651
12 88,492
113,210
104,350
118,540
114,510
104,120
110,946
108,745
121,710
122,590
125,080
130,870
Average 40,782 78,420
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
39,420
38,370
35,900
23,200
40,200
4/93,500
4/95,700
4/97,800
~ 84,600
90, 500
1,332
1,037
174
1,500
1,600
1,600
2,000
2,300
1,130
1,150
1,290
1,250
610
175
195
115
205
220
121,745
135,725
137,015
136,705
111,255
133,830
Average 35,418 92,420
1959
1960
1961
1952
1963
31,200
25,000
20,400
5/28,800
5/32,000
94,300
91,600
117,400
74,500
58,300
1,800
1,086
182
2,700
3,500
2,300
40
240
1,500
1,160
1,440
1,560
2,200
260
275
255
15
15
130,906
129,960
121,535
141,795
104,915
92,755
Average 27,480 87,220
1964
1965
1965 2/
1967 2/
1968
Preliminary
5/31,500
5/35,850
37 , 400
19,400
43,700
5/86,200
100,400
139,500
100, 500
130,700
Average 33,790 111,460
1.755
1,572
164
880
1,300
2,800
1,800
4,500
2,420
2,500
3,910
3,120
4.950
8
1/
2,256
3,400
118.192
121,108
141,150
183,610
124,820
183.850
150,908
# Includes small quantities of Tangerines prior to the 1954-55 Season. *Negligible.
\/ Too small production to estimate.
2/ Revised.
Early A Midseason - 900,000 boxes.
Tangerines - 800,000 Boxes
Tangerines - 1944-45 season, 1^0,000 boxes
1950-51 season, 200,000 boxes; 1951-52 season, 400,000 boxes; 1953-54
season 500,000 boxes; 1954-55 season, 200,000 boxes; 1955-56 season,
200,000 boxes; 1956-57 season, 200,000 boxes; 1964 season 150,000 boxes.
^/ Includes economic abandonment: Oranges 1952, 330,000 boxes; 1963, 550,000 boxes; 1954
500,000 boxes; 1955, 600,000 boxes.
3/ Includes economic abandonment:
^/ Includes economic abandonment:
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
;ABLE 17
26
UNITED STATES: Total Grapefruit Production - By States
(
:;ensus
Year, 1889, 1899,
1909 4 Yearly
1919- 196r;
1
Crop Year 1
1
FLA.
1
1
1
TEX.
1
1 CALIF.
1
1 1
1 ARIZ. 1
1 1
1 TOTAL
1
-Thousan
d Boxes-
1889
10
_
-
-
10
1899
12
.
18
1
31
1909
i/1,
,062
-
123
1
1.
1P6
1919
5,
,900
3
363
29
6,
,295
1920
5;
,800
5
395
34
6,
,234
1921
6,
,700
8
360
35
7,
,103
1922
7,
,800
35
394
60
8,
,289
1923
8,
,500
65
363
95
9,
,023
Average
6,
,940
23
375
M
V,
,389
1924
Si
,900
301
387
105
9,
,693
1925
7,
,600
200
600
150
8.
,550
1926
s!
,600
361
672
120
9,753
1927
7,
,500
524
720
176
8, -
,920
1928
11,
,300
753
972
211
13,
,236
Average
8,
8,
,780
428
670
152
10,
,030
1929
,300
1,
,550
1,000
365
11,
,215
1930
15,
,800
1,
,200
1,290
400
18,
,690
1931
10,
,700
2,
,600
1,431
450
13,
,181
1932
11;
,600
1,
,440
1,350
614
15,
,004
1933
10,
11>
,900
,460
1;
1,
,200
,596
1,772
1,368
SCO
14,
,672
Average
526
14,
,952
1934
13,
,200
2,
,740
2.167
1
,240
21,
,347
1935
11,
,500
2,
,780
2,267
1
,800
H'
,347
1936
is;
,100
9;
,630
1,540
1
,400
30,
,570
1937
14,
,600
11,
,840
1,943
2
,750
31,
,133
1938
23,
15,
15,
,300
,540
13,
,670
1,924
2
,700
43,
,594
Average
8,
,532
1,969
1
,978
29,
,019
1939
,900
14,
,400
1,992
2
,900
35,
,192
1940
24,
,500
13,
,650
1,933
2
,650
1:1'
,883
1941
19;
,200
14.
,500
3,181
3
,380
40,
,261
Continued Page 27
TABLE 17
UNITED ST/.TES:
Census
- 27 -
Total Grapefruit Produ
Year, 1889, 1699, 19C9
ctlon. By
& Yearly
States - Continued
1919-1968
Crop 1 riT n
Year - Continued j ^^^•
1 1
1 TEX. 1
1 1
CALIF.
! 1
i ARIZ. 1
1 1
TOTAL
1942
1943
27,300
31,000
-Thousand B
17,510
17,710
0 X e s -
3,071
3,300
2,600
4,080
50,481
55,090
Average
23,500
15,554
2,705
3,122
44,981
1944
1945
1946 3/
1947
1948
22,300
32,000
29,000
33,000
30,200
22,300
24, 000
23,300
23,200
11,300
3,830
3,350
3,120
2,430
2,150
3,750
4,100
4,100
3,000
1,880
52,180
63,450
59,520
61,630
45,530
Average
29,300
20,820
2,975
3,366
56,462
1949
1950
1951 3/1/
1952 1/
1953 3/
24,200
33,200
36,000
32,500
42,000
6,400
7,500
200
400
1,200
2,500
2,730
2,160
2,460
2,500
3,400
3,150
2,140
3,000
2,5-'0
35,500
46,580
40,500
38,360
48,370
Average
33,580
3,140
2,470
2,872
42,062
1954
1955
1956
1957
19 5B
34,800
38,300
37,400
31,100
35.200
2,500
2,200
2,800
3,500
4.200
2,420
2,510
2,410
2,400
2.530
2,470
2,370
2,180
2,780
1.870
42,190
45,380
44,790
39,780
43.800
Average
35,360
3,040
2,508
2,334
43,^42
1959
1960
1961 3/
1962 3/ 1/
1953 3/ 1/
30, 500
31,600
35,000
30,000
26,300
5,200
6,800
2,700
70
500
2,700
2,640
2,740
2,500
4,200
3,220
2,260
2,270
2,170
3,210
41,620
43,300
42,710
34,740
34,210
Average
30,680
3,054
2,956
2,626
39,316
1964 3/
1955 3/
1966 2/
1967 2/
1968
Pre limi nary-
31,900
34,900
43,500
32,900
40,200
2,000
3,800
5,600
2,800
5,700
4,230
4,950
5,000
4,620
5,000
2,900
3,050
1,680
3,740
3,100
41,030
46,700
55,880
44, 050
55,000
Average
36,700
4,180
4,750
2,894
48,534
2/ 500 Boxes
2/ Revised
or less
3/ Includes economic abandonment
1946-47 season - 2,500,000 boxes (seedless 800,000- others 1,800,000):
1951-52 season - 3,000,000 boxes (seedless 500,000- others 2,500,000):
1953-54 season - 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000- others 1,000,000);
1961 season - Florida 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100,000):
Arizona 100,000 boxes; Calif. 120,000 boxes;
1962 season - Calif 2,000 boxes;
1953 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes;
1954 season - Calif. 3,000 boxes; 1965 season - Calif. 5,000 boxes.
U. S. Department of Agriculture - Statistical Reporting Service.
.■J;L2 18
SEGREGATED
- 28 -
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA ORP.mSS
TANGELOS, TEMPLES. OTHER EARLY A MID-SEASON, VALENCIAS 4 TANGERINES
Crop Year
I TANGELOS
TEMPLES
EARLY 4 I VALENCIAS
MID- SEASON I
T
I TANGERINES
TOTAL
PRODUCTION
1949-50
1950-51
1951- 52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1952-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
,1957-68 2/
i 1968-69 1/
-
710
32,890
-
1.100
35,700
m
1.700
42,100
-
1,700
40,600
-
2,200
48,000
-
2,500
49,500
235
2,800
48,700
320
2,700
51,600
350
1,500
51,200
300
3,000
44,100
550
3,900
45,100
500
4,000
47,000
1,000
4,600
52,300
730
2,000
43,500
900
3,400
24,400
1,000
3,800
42,600
1,200
4,500
47,000
1,800
5,000
73,200
1,700
4,500
51,400
1,800
4,500
69,700
24,900
30,500
34,800
29,900
41,100
36,400
39,500
38,700
29,800
38,900
42,500
35,700
56,500
29,000
30, 5C0
39,800
48,900
66,300
49,100
61,000
3/
5,000
3/ 4,800
3/ 4,500
4,900
3/ 5,000
3/ 5,100
3/ 4,700
' 4,eoo
2,100
4,500
2,800
4,900
4,000
2,000
3,600
3,900
3,600
5,600
2,800
4,300
63,500
72,100
83,100
77,100
96,300
93,500
95,935
98.120
84,950
90,800
94,850
92,100
118,400
77,250
62,800
91,100
105,200
151,900
109,500
141,300
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revisea. 3/ Includes Government purchases 4 abandonment for economic
reasons: 1950-51 2007000 boxes; 1951-52 400,000 boxes; 1953-34 500,000 boxes; 1955-d6 200,000
boxes; 1956-57 200,000 boxes.
PRODUCTION - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
SEEDLESS and "OTHER"
Crop Year
Seedless
V-tilte Pink
r
TOTAL I
o J /«*t, \ TOTAL GRAPEFRUIT
Seedy (Others) PRODUCTION
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958- 59
1959-50
1960-61
1951-62
1952-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1955-67
1957-58 2/
1968-69 1/
-Thousand B
15,800
4,700
15,600
5,000
15,500
5,100
12,600
5,000
14,000
5,600
13,400
5,700
11,900
7,300
14,800
9.000
12,500
7,500
12,100
7,600
13,000
8.700
14,400
9,300
18,600
11.500
14,300
9,400
17,000
11,000
o X e s
11,200
15,800
17,700
17,100
21,900
20, 500
20.500
21,600
17,600
19,600
20.100
19,200
23.800
20,000
19,700
21,700
23,700
30,100
23,700
26,000
13,000
17,400
18,300
15,400
20,100
14,300
17,700
15,800
13,500
15.600
10, 400
12,400
11,200
10,000
6,600
10.200
11.200
13,500
9,200
12,200
24,200
33,200
3/36,300
32,500
3/42,000
"■ 34,600
38,300
37,400
31,100
35,200
30,500
31.600
35.000
30,000
26,300
31,900
34,900
43,600
32,900
40,200
( seed-
1/ July estimate. 2/ Revised.
'3/ Includes Government purchases for economic reasons: 1951-52 season 3.0C0,UUU Doxes _
less 500.000 boxes. Others 2.500,000); 1953-34 season 1,300,000 boxes (seedless 300,000 - otners
1,000,000); 1961 season 200,000 boxes (seedless 100,000 - others 100,000).
S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 19
29 -
PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION - FLORIDA CITRUS
CROPS OP 1954-65 to 1967-68
INCLUSIV
E
1
1
1
1 Total
1 PRO-
1 DUC-
1 TION
Farm
Disposition
1
1 ,.
U T I L
I Z A T
ION
OF S A
L E S
CROP
1
1 Total
1 Fresh
1
1
Shipped Out
Of State
■"
For
Farm
SEASON
iRall 1
1
1
1
I 1/2/
House
Sold
1 Sales
Total II
icludingj
Boat 1
Truck 1
Intra
1 Total
1
Hold 1
1
1 1 Expre s s |
1
1
State
iPro-
1
Use 1
1
1 1
1
1
1
Sales
1 cessed
Thou
sand
B 0 X e
3 2/
ALL ORANGES f Excluding
Temples]
1954-55 6/
82,400
700
81,700
13,898
9,552
4/
4/
4/
4,236
67,802
1955-65 5/
95,900
750
95,150
14,632
10,411
3/
3/
4/
4,221
80,518
1956-57 6/
139,500
750
138.750
17,125
12,480
4/
A/
4/
4,646
121,524
1957-58 ^/
100, 500
750
99,750
16,346
11,598
3/
3/
3/
4,557
83,404
Early & Midseason
1964-65
42,600
350
42,250
7,438
5,100
4/
4/
4/
2,338
34,812
1955-66
47,000
400
46,500
8,779
6,395
3/
3/
■3/
2,383
37,821
1965-57
73,200
400
72,800
9,671
7,102
4/
4/
4/
2,559
53,129
1957-68 5/
51,400
400
51,000
8,991
6,425
3/
3/
3/
2,565
42,009
Valencias
1964-65
39,800
350
39,450
6,460
4,552
4/
4/
4/
1,898
32,990
1965-65
48,900
350
48,550
5,853
4,015
3/
3/
^/
1,836
42,697
1956-57
55,300
350
65,950
7,455
5,378
3/
3/
4/
2,077
58,495
1957-58 5/
49,100
350
46,750
7,355
5,204
3/
3/
3/
2,091
41,395
TANGERINES ~
1954-55
3,900
70
3,830
2,511
2,224
512
-
1,712
287
1,169
1965-55
3,500
70
3,530
2,662
2,339
571
-
1,768
323
858
1966-57
5,600
70
5,530
2,962
2,554
509
-
2.045
308
1,058
1957-68 5/
2,800
70
2,730
2,064 ,
1,749
4/
4/
4/
315
656
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1954-55
31,900
180
31,720
15,666
13,561
3,940
25
9,595
2,105
16,054
1965-65
34,900
180
34,720
14,897
12,812
3,726
35
9,051
2,085
19,823
1956-57
43,500
180
43,420
17,101
14,956
4,982
69
9,905
2,145
26,319
1957-58 5/
32,900
180
32,720
14,522
12,553
4/
4/
4/
1,969
18,198
Seedless
re's?- 6 5
21,700
130
21,570
13,996
12,505
4/
4/
4/
1,491
7,574
1965-55
23,700
130
23,570
13,737
12,214
4/
3/
4/
1,523
9,833
1966-67
30,100
130
29,970
15,828
14,251
3/
4/
3/
1,557
14, 142
1967-58 5/
23.700
130
23,570
13,716
12,206
3/
3/
4/
1,510
9,854
Other than S"eedless
1964-65
10,200
50
10,150
1,570
1,055
4/
4/
4/
514
8,480
1955-56
11,200
50
11,150
1,150
598
5/
^/^
4/
562
9,990
1965-67
13,500
50
13,450
1,273
595
3/
3/
3/
578
12,177
1967-68 5/
9,200
50
9,150
8C6
347
4/
3/
3/
459
8,344
Temples "
1954-65
3,800
40
3,760
2,205
1,755
4/
4/
4/
441
1.554
1955-56
4,500
50
4,440
2,440
1,972
3/
4/
3/
468
2,010
1966-57
5,000
50
4,950
2,952
2,464
3/
4/
3/
488
1,998
1957-68 5/
4,500
50
4,450
2,751
2,315
3/
3/
3/
435
1,699
TANGELOS ~
1954-65
1,000
10
990
796
605
4/
4/
4/
191
194
1965-66
1,200
15
1,185
954
700
4/
4/
3/
264
221
1956-57
1,800
15
1,785
1,279
1,013
4/
4/
3/
256
406
1967-58 5/
1,700
15
1,685
1,400
1,140
3/
3/
3/
260
285
LIMES
1964-55
550
5
555
295
4/
4/
4/
4/
4/
260
1965-66
415
5
410
270
3/
4/
3/
3/
3/
140
1956-67
420
5
4-15
268
3/
3/
3/
3/
4/
147
1957-58 5/
720
5
715
338
A/
4/
3/
4/
4/
377
Note
- 1968-
59 Season figure
s not available at
time of
Summary Release.
1/ "Total Production" and "Production of Value" are the same for each season, 2/ Net content of
box of Pla. Orgs 4 Tang 90 lbs; Grapefruit 85 lbs; Limes 80 lbs. 3/ Includes economic abandon-
ment. 4/ Not Available, 5/ Preliminary. 6/ Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
'ABLE 20
30
PKODUCTION & UTILIZATION - CALIFORNIJ^ CITRUS
CROPS OF 1Q64-65 to 1907-66 INCLUSIVE
CROP
SEASON
1
1
Total 1
PRO- 1
DUC- 1
TION
i/3/
,1.
Pro-
duc-
tion
having
value
1/
FARM
DISPOSITION
UTILIZATION OF SALES
For 1
Farm 1
House 1 SOLD
Hold 1
Use 1
1
Fresh Sales |
Total
i 1 1
Total 1 Packed | Loose 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
Pro-
cessed
ALL ORANGES
"1964-65 31,200
,, 1965-66 36,500
^' 1966-67 6/ 37,400
1967-68 4/ 19,600
Navels & Miscellaneous
Thousand Boxes 2/
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67 6/
1967-68 4/
Valencias ~
1964-65
1965-66
1966-57 6/
1967-68 4/
ALL GRAPEFRUIT
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67 6/
1967-68 4/
Desert Valleys
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68 4/
Other Areas
1964-55
1965-66
1966-67 6/
1967-68 4/
LEMONS
1964-65
1965-56
1966-67 6/
1967-68 4/
LEMONS - ARIZONA
1964-65
1965-65
1966-67
1967-68 4/
Note
15,200
18,700
17,400
9,300
16,000
17,800
20,000
10,300
4,230
4,950
5,000
4,520
2,530
2,750
2,700
2,920
1,700
2,200
2,300
1,500
13,100
13,800
15,100
14,300
1,110
1,970
2,810
3,250
- 1968-69
31,200
35,700
36,650
19,250
14,800
18,200
16,950
9,100
15,700
17,500
19,700
10,150
4,205
4,923
4,974
4,494
2,521
2,739
2,690
2,910
1,684
2,184
2,284
1,584
13,085
13,785
15,090
14,285
200
200
150
100
100
100
75
50
100
100
75
50
22
22
22
24
6
6
6
8
16
16
16
16
15
15
10
15
31,000
34,900
35,500
19,150
14,700
18,100
16,875
9,050
15,600
16,800
19,625
10,100
4,183
4,901
4,852
4,470
2,515
2,733
2,684
2,902
1,670
2,168
2,168
1,568
13 , 070
13,770
15,080
14,270
24,470
25,040
26,650
11,640
13,510
14,090
14, 590
5,530
10,960
10,950
12,060
6,110
2,579
2,899
2,945
2,790
1,375
1,483
1,365
1,780
1,204
1,416
1,580
1,010
8,370
8,510
8,240
8,540
S/
V
i
%,
%
I
5/
5/
i/
^,
^>
5/
5/
%
5/
1,108 2 1,105 584
1,968 2 1,965 643 _
2,806 4 2,802 1,033 5/ 5/
3)245 5 3,240 1,308 ^ 2/
Season figures not available at time of Summary Release.
5,030
10,660
10,000
7,610
1,290
4,110
2,360
3,570
4,740
6,550
7,640
4,040
1,626
2,024
2,029
1,704
1,146
1,255
1,325
1,130
480
768
704
574
4,715
5,275
6,850
5,745
524
1,325
1,773
1,937
V
2/
^,
^^
^,
6/
Difference between "Total Production" and "Production having Value" include quantities to
charity or eliminated. „ ^^ ^ ,, 4. tr n.„,„
Net content of box of Calif. Oranges considered to be 75 lbs; Grapefruit in Desert Valleys
64 lbs; in other areas 67 lbs; Lemons 76 lbs.
Includes economic abandonment.
Preliminary
Not Available.
Revised.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 21
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PRODUCTION & UTILIZATION - TEXAS. ARIZONA & LOUISIANA CITflUS
CROPS OF 1964-65 to 1967-68. INCLUSIVE
STATE
CROP
SEASON
Total
PRO-
DUC-
TION
1/
FARM
DISPOSITION
For Farm
House
Hold
Use
TEXAS - ORANGES^ ALL
Thousand Boxes _2/
UTILIZATION
OF SALES
i)
Fresh
Sales
Total
Processed
1964-55
880
12
868
793
75
1965-66
1,300
35
1,265
1,113
152
1966-67
2,800
40
2,550
1,790
870
1967-68
4/
1,800
40
1,760
1,440
320
Early & Midseason 3/~
1964-65
-
_
-
-
..
1965-66
-
-
-
-
-
1966-67
-
-
_
.
..
1967-68
_
•
.
.
_
Valenclas ,
3/
1964-55
>
-
-
>
.
1965-66
-
-
-
-
-
1966-57
-
-
-
-
-
1967-58
-
-
_
_
_
GRAPEFRUIT
1964-65
2,000
45
1,955
1,816
139
1965-66
3,800
70
3,730
3,010
720
1965-67
5,600
80
5,320
3,960
1
,360
1967-68
4/
2,800
80
2,720
2,205
515
ARIZONA - ORANGES.
ALL
2,420
20
2,400
1,701
699
1954-65
1965-56
2,420
20
2,400
1,653
747
1956-57
3,910
22
3,888
2,315
1
,5 /J
1967-68
4/
3,120
21
3,099
2,521
578
Navels &
Miscellaneous
.
^
.
_
.
1964-65
1955-56
-
-
-
-
-
1966-67
•
_
-
-
-
1967-68
-
-
m
-
-
Valencias
1964-55
-
-
-
-
-
1955-55
-
-
-
-
-
1966-67
-
-
-
-
-
1967-68
-
-
-
-
-
GRAPEFRUIT. ALL
1964-65
2,900
20
2,880
1,788
1
,092
1965-65
3,050
20
3,030
1,903
1
,127
1966-67
1,680
15
1,665
935
730
1967-68
4/
3,740
15
3,725
2,385
1
,340
LOUISIANA - ORANGEY
>. ALL
1954-65
■>
-
-
-
-
1955-66
-
-
-
-
-
1966-67
-
-
-
-
-
1957-58
-
-
-
-
-
Note -
1958-69
Season figures
no
t available
at time of Summary
Release.
1/ "Total Produotj
.on" and '
Production having
value" are
the same each season.
2/ Net content of
box of Oranges
in Texas
A
Louisiana,
30 lbs; in Arizona
75 lbs.
Net content of
box of Grapefruit in Texas
80 lbs; in
Arizona 64 lbs.
3/ Utilization of
Texas A Arizona Oranges
-
by varietie
s, not available.
4/ Preliminary.
U.
S. Denart
ment
of Aaricu.
LtL
re. Statist
Leal Reoortins Serv
ice.
22
- 32 -
PRpPyCTION AND UTILIZATION - WqTED STATES
CITRUS CROPS OF lQ64-6n to 1Q68-6Q. INCLUSIVE
HOP
SEASON
r
Production I
I-
Havlng I
FARM DISPOSITION
I UTILIZATION OP SALES
For I
Farm I
House I
Hold I
Use I
Sold
Fresh
Sales
I
I
I Total
I Processed
RATIGES (Excluding Temples)
1964-65 3/ 116,820
1965-56 3/ 136,120
1966-67 3/ 183,610
1967-68 3/ 125,020
1968-69 4/ 183,850
1964-65
5,180
1955-65
6,036
1966-67 3/
7,952
1967-68 3/
5,449
1968-69 3/
7,908
EMPLES - FLORIDA
1964-65
3,800
1965-56
4,500
1965-57
5,000
1967-68
4,500
1968-69 4/
4,500
ANGELOS - FLORITJa
1964-65
1,000
1955-66
1,200
1965-57
1,800
1967-58
1,700
1968-69 4/
1,800
ANGERINES
1964-6 5 2/5/
4,440
1955-56 S/'^/
4,130
1966-67 5/3/
1967-58 3/
6,400
3,510
1958-69 4/
5,320
1964-55 5/
1965-65 5/
1965-57 5/'3/
1967-58 3/
1958-69 V
SR^PEPRUIT
1964-55
1955-55
1955-57 3/
1967-58 3/
1958-69 4/
1964-55
1965-65
1966-57 3/
1967-58 3j
1958-69 4/
205
191
296
150
242
41,030
46,700
55,360
44,050
55, 000
1,567
1,394
2,294
1,781
2.238
- Box basis -
116,400
135,520
182,910
122,948
6/
Ton Basis -
5,161
6,013
8,146
%
Box Basis -
3,800
4,500
5,000
4,500
6/
Box Basis -
565
425
430
730
6/
Box Basis -
4,209
4,049
4,817
3,466
6/
Ton Basis -
198
191
225
6/
Box Basis -
41,027
46,595
55,676
43,958
6/
Ton Basis -
1,667
1,894
2,283
6/
6/
Thousand boxes 2/
932
1,005
962
911
6/
115,468
134,515
181,948
123,859
6/
Thousand tons 2/
42 ~ 5,119
45 5,968
45 8,101
Thousand Boxes
40 3,760
50 4, 450
50 4,950
50 4,450
K ^
■ ThousandBoxes
10 990
15 1,185
15 1,685
15 1,585
Thousand Boxes 2/
€1 4,128
81 3,958
83 4,734
84 3,382
6/ ^ 6/
Thousand Tons 2/
3 195
4 187
4 221
6/ 5/
P / ^/
Thousand Boxes 2/
267 40,760
292 46,403
297 55,379
299 43,659
6/ 6/
Thousand Tons 2/
11 1,656
11 1,883
12^ 2,271
6/ 6/
1/ 6/
40,862
42,438
47,881
31,947
6/
1,742
1,819
2,080
2,206
2,440
2,952
2,751
5/
794
964
1,279
1,400
6/
3,001
3,112
3,533
2,579
0/
138
143
162
21,849
22,709
24,941
21,902
6/
880
909
1,008
2/
74,606
92,077
134, 067
91,912
6/
3,377
4,149
5,021
6/
1/
1,5M
2,010
1,998
1,699
6/
194
221
406
285
6/
1,208
937
1,284
887
6/
57
44
59
&/
18,911
23,694
30, 438
21,757
6/
776
974
1,263
H
6/
1/
2/
6/
See individual State tables for explanation of difference.
Net content varies: For Oranges - In Calif. & Arizona the approximate average per^Dox^i5^
considered to be 75
be 54 lbs. in Calif.
lbs; Calif. 4 Arizona Grapefruit approximate average is considered to
.. .... xu.. ... .a.xx. Desert Valleys & Arizona 4 57 lbs. in Calif, areas otner than Desert
Valleys. For Florida 4 other states, net contents of box is considered to be 90 lbs. lor
Oranges and 85 lbs. for Grapefruit. Texas Oranges 90 lbE._ Florida Tangerines 95 IDS.
Orange
Revised. 4/ Indicated
Not Available.
Florida Production 4 U. S. Production synonymous.
S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 23
- 33
UNITED STATES - CITR'JS_ FRCITS . PER CAPITA CO?JSUMPTIOW
FRESH IfEIGHT EQUIVALENT - 1932-68
T
YEAR
I
I Fresh 6/ I
Canned
Fruits
Canned
Juice 2/
lbs.
0
.3
0
,5
0.8
2
.4
2
2
4
7
5
4
8
5
9
2
13
1
12
6
11
2
21
1
21
6
34
8
30
2
36
2
26
2
19
8
20,
8
17.
0
15.
9
15.
8
16.
6
16.
3
17.
2
17.
6
14,
1
15.
2
13.
6
14,
2
13.
5
11.
3
11.
8
15.
6
19.
5
18.
5
Frozen
TOTAL
lbs.
lbs.
1932
36.7
0.5
1933
39.4
0.8
1934
39.8
0.6
1935
44,6
1.2
1935
46.2
1.0
1937
44.5
1.4
1938
49,1
1.2
1939
61,4
1.4
1940
56.7
1.2
1941
57.7
1.7
1942
57,7
1.8
1943
50.3
0.1
1944
68.2
3/
1945
66.6
0.1
1946
59,1
1.1
1947
52.2
1.5
1948
54.4
2.0
1949
47.8
1.8
1950
41.2
1.5
1951
45.1
1.7
1952
44.4
1.5
1953
43.4
1.8
1954
41.2
1.9
1S55
41.2
2.2
1956
38.5
2.4
1957
36.5
2.0
1958
30.5
2.6
1959
33.4
2.2
1950
33.3
2.8
1961
30.2
2.6 4/
1952
28.9
2.7 ■%/
1953
22.1
2.0 4/
1964
26.1
2.6 4/
1955
29.0
2.5 1^
1965
1967 1/
29.0 4/
31.5
3.0 47
3.1 ~
1968 5/
26.1
3.1
lbs.
0.3
0.2
0.5
6.6
10.8
15.2
21.5
24.5
27.1
30.9
30.3
33.0
25.8
32.5
34.2
32.1
37.2
25,1
23.5
29.6
28.0
40.0
34.3
lbs.
37.5
40.7
41.2
48.2
49.4
50.6
55.7
71.3
67,1
72.5
72,1
71.6
89.3
88.3
95.3
94.1
93.1
82. 4
73.3
82,8
84,4
65.6
86,0
90.9
87.5
88,7
76.5
82. 3
85.5
78.5
83.0
62.7
63.5
72.9
75.6 1/
94.1
82.0
1/ Revised.
^/ Pack year beginning November prior to year indicated.
3/ Less than 0.05 pound.
4/ Includes chilled citrus.
_5/ Preliminary
6/ Beginning 1941, crop year beginning October or November prior to year indicated.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
:;J3LE 24
- 34 -
OTIITED ST.
.TES - FRFSH CITRUS FRUITS
- PER CAPITA
1932-68
COIISUMPTION
FRESH
V/EIGHTS -
1
YEAR 1
1
1
Oranges
1
Tangerines j
1
Lemons
1
Limes
1
1 1
Orapefrult
1 1
Total
Citrus
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1932
24,6
1.4
3.2
0.1
7.4
36.7
1933
26.6
1.4
3.5
2/
7.9
39,4
1934
27.0
1.4
3.6
o.r
7.7
39.8
1935
30.7
1.4
4.1
0,1
8.3
44.6
1936
30.1
1.5
4.3
0.1
10.2
46.2
1937
26.6
2.1
3.4
0.1
12.3
44.5
1938
33.5
1.6
4.3
0.1
9.6
49.1
1939
41.1
2.3
4.2
0.1
13.7
61.4
1940
39.4
1.6
4.5
0.1
11.1
56,7
1941
38.9
1.8
4.7
0.1
12.2
57,7
1942
39.8
1.4
4.3
0.1
12.1
57.7
1943
39.7
2.9
5.0
0.2
12.5
60.3
1944
47.6
2.5
4.9
0.2
13.0
68.2
1945
45.1
2.7
5.1
0.2
13.5
66.6
1946
37.9
2.4
4.7
0.1
14.0
7.9.1
1947
41.5
1.9
4,8
0.1
13.9
62.2
1948
35.7
1.8
4.5
0.1
12.3
54.4
1949
30.7
2.0
4.1
0.1
10.9
47.8
1950
26.9
2.0
4.0
0.1
8.2
41.2
1951
28.8
1.9
4.0
0.1
10.3
45.1
1952
27.9
2.0
3.9
0.1
10.5
44.4
1953
27.6
2.2
3.7
0.2
9.7
43.4
1954
24.5
2.0
3.6
0.1
11.0
41.2
1955
24.8
2.1
3.4
0.2
10.7
41.2
1956
22,6
2.0 3/
3.2
0.2
10.5
38.5
1957
21.6
2.0 3/
3.3
0.1
9.5
36.5
1958
17.6
1,0 3/
3.0
0,2
8,7
30.5
1959
19.8
1.5 3/
2.9
0.1
9.1
33.4
1960
19.4
1.4 3/
2.9
0.1
9.6
33.4
1961
16.2
2.0 3/
2.8
0.1
9.4
30.5
1952
15.7
2.0 3/
2.8
0.1
8.6
29.2
1963
12.0
1.2 3/
2.5
0.1
6.4
22.2
1964
14.3
1.6 3/
2.6
0.1
7.5
26.1
1965
15.4
1.9 3/
2.4
0.1
8.2
29.0
1966
16.4
1.8 3/
2,3
0.1
8.4
29.0
1957 1/
18.0
2.2 3/
2,2
0.1
9.0
31.5
1968 4/
14.1
1.7 2/
2.2
0.1
8.0
26,1
1/ Revised,
2/ Less than
0.05 pound.
3/ Tangelos includes as follows: 1956 - 0.1; 1957 - 0.1; 1958 0,2; 1959 - 0.1; 1960 - 0.2;
1961 - 0.2; 1951 - 0.2; 1962 - 0.4; 1963 - 0,3; 1964 - 0.3; 1965 - 0.4; 1966 - 0.4; 1967
0.5; 1968 - 0.5 pound.
4/ Preliminary.
through the courtesy of the United States^Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 25
35
UNITED STATES - CHILLED AND FROZEN CITRUS JUICES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 1932-68
YEAR
ORANGE
CHILLED 4/
GRAPEFRUIT
TOTAL
FROZEN
Product
Weight 1/
Single
Strength
basis 2,/
lbs.
1932
-
1933
>
1934
-
1935
-
1935
-
1937
-
1938
-
1939
.
1940
.
1941
-
1942
>
1943
-
1944
-
1945
-
1946
.
1947
-
1948
-
1949
-
195C
-
1951
-
1952
-
1953
-
1954
-
1955
0.94
1956
1.05
1957
1.72
1958
1.60
1959
1.87
1960
2.10
1961
1.65
1962
2.19
1963
1.14
1964
1.29
1965
1.90
1966
3.04
1967
4.15
1968 3/
3.96
lbs.
0.07
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.08
0.03
0.07
0.05
0.14
0.23
0.24
lbs.
0.94
1.12
1.77
1.64
1.90
2.12
68
27
17
36
95
18
38
20
lbs.
0.07
0.C6
0.09
0.92
1.52
2.19
3.53
4.08
4.40
4.94
4.86
5.32
4.32
5.42
5.58
5.24
5.92
4.06
3.80
4.79
4.53
6.36
5.49
lbs.
0.12
0.09
0.22
09
12
7.22
11.44
12.85
13.93
15.81
15.48
16.99
13.27
16.64
17.46
16.73
19.49
13.04
11.96
15.43
14.70
21.05
18.16
_1/ Includes single strength and concentrated Juices.
2/ Concentrated fruit juices converted to single strength on basis of 3.525 lbs. to 1.
3/ Preliminary.
4/ Chilled fruit Juice is produced commercially from fresh fruit in Florida; does not
include reconstituted frozen or fresh Juice produced for local sale.
Made available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
;3LE 26
36
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION -
1932-1968
1
1 Canned
Canned
Canned
I
1 Canned
1
1 Canned
1
1
Single
Single
Single
Single
iHot Pack
1 Canned
YEAB
Strength
Strength
Strength
Lemon
1 Strength 1 Citrus
TOTAL
1 Citrus
1 Orange
Grape-
Blended
and
1 Tanger-
1 Concen-
1 Segments
1
fruit
Orange
Grape-
fruit
Lime
ine
1
trate
1
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
1932
0.01
0.11
_
_
-
-
0.12
0.4
1933
0.02
0.16
.
_
-
-
0.18
0.3
1934
0.07
0.21
-
-
-
-
0.28
0.6
1935
0.22
0.62
.
C.Ol
_
-
0.85
0.5
1936
0.20
0.56
0.02
O.ni
-
-
0.79
C.7
1937
n.28
1.29
0.06
0.04
m
-
1.67
0,6
1938
0.19
1.55
0.12
0.05
>
-
1.91
0.8
1939
0.23
2.61
0.15
0.03
-
-
3.02
0.6
1940
0.68
2.34
0.25
0.02
-
-
3.29
0.8
1941
0.74
3.08
0.42
0.04
-
0.42
4.70
1.1
1942
0.94
2.63
0.48
o.oe
-
0.44
4.57
0.3
1943
0.27
3.03
0.27
0.02
-
0.43
4.02
M
1944
1.46
4.80
1.11
0.03
-
0.19
7.59
2/
1945
2.75
3.19
1.08
0.06
-
0.76
7.84
2/
1946
4.15
4.93
2.36
0.10
0,11
0.97
12.62
0.5
1947
4.11
3.38
2.18
C.07
0.21
1.09
11.04
0.8
1948
5.03
3.83
2.28
0.08
0,16
1.88
13.26
1.0
1949
3.87
2.84
1.86
0.10
0.22
1.82
10.71
0,9
1950
3.37
2.02
1.01
0.07
0.23
1.95
8.65
0.8
1951
3.81
2.73
1.30
0,08
0,20
1.85
9.97
0.9
1952
3.58
2.04
0.95
C.09
0.15
1.63
8.44
0.7
1953
3.13
1.97
0.86
0.09
0.13
1.65
7.83
0.9
1954
3.08
2.28
0.89
0.08
0.10
1.36
7.79
1.0
1955
2.95
2.18
0.78
0.11
0.09
1.16
7.27
1.2
1956
2.42
2.12
0.66
0.09
0.09
1.58
6.96
1.1
1957
2.45
1.94
0.58
0.12
0.09
1.66
6.84
0.8
1958
2.66
1.74
0.72
0.12
o.ce
1.62
6.94
1.1
1959
1.91
1.56
0.49
0.15
0.08
1.07
5.26
0.8
1960
2.12
1.51
0.51
0.13
0.07
1.45
5.79
l.C
1961
1.70
1.39
0.45
0.13
0.06
1.51
5.24
0.9
1962
1.92
1.48
0.47
0.13
0.06
1.05
5.11
0.9
1963
1.69
1.30
0.42
0.13
0.04
1.70
5.28
0.6
1964
1.17
1.09
0.30
0.11
0.04
1.61
4.32
0.8
1965
1.24
1.39
0.30
0.10
0.02
.97
4.02
0.9
1966
1.53
1.73
0.34
0.10
0.02
.99
4.71
1.0
1967
1.57
2.33
0.39
0.10
0.02
1.08
5.49
1.1
1968 1/
1.19
2.22
0.32
0.10
0.01
1.35
5,19
1.1
1/ Preliminary.
2/ Less than 0.05 pound.
3/ Single Strength equivalent.
Made Available
through the courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture and Economic Research Service.
TABLE 27
37 -
FLORIDA -. EQUIVALENT . "ON ,TR£E PRICES - BY MONTHS
PER BOX
- SEASONS
1952-53 •
- 1958-59
ORANGES - Early
and Mid-
season
SALES 1
SEASON 1
OCT.
{ NOV. j
DEC,
[ JAN.
y FEB.
j MAR.
{ APR.
l^feASOli-
1 AVERAGE
%
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1952-53 3/
1.93
.57
.91
1,23
1.41
1.46
-
1,12
1953-54 3/
1.24
1.19
1.15
1.07
.97
1.29
1.57
1.10
1954-55 %/
1.23
1.00
1.02
l.Cf7
1,23
1.52
1.68
1.12
1955-56 3/
1.58
1.29
1.58
1.79
1,98
1.90
>
1.71
1956-57 3/
2.22
1.30
1.29
1.35
1,59
1,75
-
1.45
1957- Se 3/
1.21
1.04
1.47
1.65
2.04
2.21
-
1.56
1958-59 2/
3.05
2.36
2.55
2.61
2.81
2.97
3.00
2.65
1959-60 2/
1.88
1,34
1.59
1.98
2.23
1,78
-
1.82
196061 2/
2.31
2.50
2.63
2.83
3.20
3,21
-
2,85
1951-62 2/
2.08
1,75
1.88
1.95
1.98
1,84
-
1,93
1952-53 2/
1.97
1.50
1.90
2.55
3.39
-
-
2.17
1963-64 "2/
3.85
4.18
4,40
4.55
4.61
4,25
-
4.43
1954-55 2/
3.71
2.50
2,48
2.62
2.56
2.21
-
2.57
1965-56 2/
1.77
1.09
1.25
1,43
1.51
1.51
-
1.44
1956-57 2/
2.44
,75
.74
.81
.82
.82
-
.81
1957-58 2/
2.13
1.44
1.83
1.98
2.15
2.24
NA
1.92
1968-69 1/
-
1.54
1.25
1.36
2,11
2.41
-
NA
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1952-53 3/
2.35
.74
1.00
1.19
1.48
1.75
_
1.15
1953-54 3/
1.38
1.32
1.28
1.09
,98
1,79
2.11
1.23
1934-55 3/
1.34
1,07
.99
1.15
1.43
1,89
1.95
1.20
1955-56 3/
1.73
1,32
1.50
1.87
2.03
2,21
-
1.69
1956-57 3/
2.57
1,53
1.55
1.50
1.83
2.31
-
1.67
1957-58 3/
1.30
1.01
1.27
1.82
2.62
3,27
-
1.51
1958-59 2/
3.48
2,39
2,60
2.51
2.67
3,15
3.15
2.51
1959-50 2/
2.29
1.51
. 1,51
1.96
2.23
1,95
-
1.77
1960-61 2/
3.47
2.79
2,91
3.23
3.33
2.96
-
3.01
1961-52 2/
2.44
2.04
2.03
2.13
2.43
1,97
-
2.14
1962-63 2/
2.37
1.35
1.55
4.42
4.33
-
-
2.34
1953-64 "S/
4.00
4.36
4.57
4.64
4.80
4,28
-
4,49
1964-55 2/
4,49
2.82
2,75
2.98
2.95
2,11
-
2,97
1965-66 2/
2.30
1.19
1,24
1.23
1.66
1,68
-
1,38
1966-57 2/
2.51
.94
,76
.69
.65
,70
-
,84
1967-58 2/
2.70
1.72
2,09
2.42
2.44
2.49
-
2,18
1958-69 1/
-
2,37
1.47
2.22
2.22
2.62
-
NA 1
SALES FOR ~
1
PROCESSING
1
1952-53 3/
,56
.59
.84
1.24
1.38
1.40
-
1,11
1953-54 3/
1.07
1.12
1.07
1.07
.97
.97
1,27
1,05
1954-55 3/
.78
.94
1.03
1.05
1.18
1.37
1.42
1.09
1955-56 3/
1.22
1.27
1.57
1.77
1.97
1.82
-
1.72
1956-57 3/
1.32
1.02
1.17
1,32
1.55
1.62
-
1.37
1957-58 3/
.98
1.08
1.53
1,63
1.83
2.08
-
1,58
1958-59 2/
2,03
2.33
2.53
2,63
2.83
2.93
2,93
2,68
1959-60 2/
1.28
1.23
1.58
1,98
2.23
1.73
-
1.83
1 1960-61 2/
2.13
2.18
2.53
2,78
3.18
3.23
-
2,83
1951-62 2/
1.28
1.53
1.83
1,93
1.93
1.83
-
1,88
1952-63 2/
.83
1.73
1.93
2,43
2.53
-
-
2,13
1963-64 2/
3.63
4.08
4.33
4,53
4.58
4.23
-
4,41
1964-55 2/
2.43
2.28
2.38
2,58
2.53
2.23
-
2,48
1955-66 2/
.71
1.01
1.26
1,46
1,51
1,51
-
1.45
1955-67 2/
.66
.60
.73
,82
,83
,82
-
.30
1967-68 2/
.65
1,21
1.71
1.91
2.11
2,21
-
1.87
1968-59 i/
—
.95
1.20
1.30
2.10
2.40
—
NA
_1/ Preliminary
2/ Revised
NA - Not Available. j
3/ Includes Temples
Made ava
liable
1
through the c
curtesy
of Florida
Crop and
Livestock
Reporting
Service,
Orlando,
TABLE 27
38 -
FLORIDA - r'^'rf^Tf.T.vts'v "nw trrk" PRICES, BY MOUTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1952-53 - 1966-69. INCLUSIVE
ORANGES - Late Type (Valencia)
■jales r
SEASON I
FEB.
ALL METHODS
OF SALES
1952-53
1953-34
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957- 58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66 2/
1966-67
1967-58 ,
1968-69 1/
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1952-53
1953- 54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
196 > 66 2/
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69 1/
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1952-53
1953- 54
1954- 55
1955-56
1955-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-52
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66 2/
1966-67"
1957-58 ^
1968-69 1/
66
01
,50
,89
,89
,50
2.68
05
10
05
54
53
49
1.66
.78
2.08
1.80
1.77
1.09
1.57
86
07
45
77
17
79
,55
,93
,58
,90
1.82
.52
2.56
2.22
1.38
.92
1.45
1,97
1.49
2.53
2.53
1.93
2.78
1.78
2.43
4,48
2.33
1.55
.84
1.86
1.65
MAR.
1.49
1.01
1.
1.
1,
2.
2.
1.
2.
1.
3.
.63
.85
,78
.68
.91
.86
.94
.87
.24
4.25
2,20
1.64
.89
2.48
2.34
1.57
1.07
1.61
1.87
1.90
2.35
2.96
2.01
2.96
2.11
4.98
4.05
2.27
1.77
.72
2.79
2.57
1.40
.97
1.54
1.82
52
78
88
73
93
68
3.03
4.33
2.18
1.61
,98
2.21
2,30
1,37
1.34
1,69
1.
1.
o
2*.
1.
2.
1,
3.
4.
2.
.83
.46
.46
.85
.94
.94
.88
.93
.43
,19
1.79
.98
2.42
1.84
1.38
1.52
1.68
1.84
1.75
3.84
3.00
1.78
2.76
1.67
5.33
4.22
1,91
1,99
,46
2.72
2,12
37
27
59
82
32
38
83
98
2,98
1,93
3,73
4,53
2,23
1.76
1.06
2.35
1.80
[■lAY
1,45
1.79
1.65
2.15
28
89
42
12
13
77
10
52
32
l.SO
1.12
2.48
1.94
1.51
2.03
1.56
2.28
1.37
3.51
3.36
2.
3.
1.
6.
4.
2.
.03
,12
,28
.60
.41
.23
2.31
.79
2.62
1.77
1.43
1.72
1.58
2.12
1.26
3.93
3.43
2.13
3.13
1.83
4.78
4.53
2.33
1.85
1.15
2.46
1.95
1/ Preliminary
through the courtesy
2/ Revised
JUNE
JULY
] SEASON
j_ AVERAGE
$
$
$
1.85
2.41
1.51
1.96
3.03
1,45
1.92
2.43
1.72
2.27
2.47
2.04
1.03
4.24
1.44
1.34
3.17
3.34
3.11
3.12
2.52
-
2.07
3.24
3.33
3.08
1.80
1.51
1.81
6.15
-
3.50
4.41
_
4.45
2.60
-
2.28
1.91
1.18
1.14
1.79
1.08
2.48
2,oe
2.43
2.15
2,22
NA
1.59
2,52
1.54
2.20
3,70
1.57
2.12
2.77
1.23
2.76
3.34
2.02
1.75
2.06
1.68
4.45
-
2.96
3.40
3.29
3.06
3.09
3.31
4.50
2.04
3.07
1.36
1.52
1.73
6.72
-
5.33
4.81
3.07
2.66
.89
1.05
4,34
2.29
2.03
.70
2.74
3.19
2.71
2.12
3.72
NA
1.95
1.82
1.85
2.17
2.15
1.37
1.C6
1.97
1.49
1.39
1.71
2.02
1.00
4.13
1.27
1.22
3.23
3.33
2.43
3.23
3.03
3.13
3.13
2.08
3.08
1.83
5.68
4.28
2.38
1.63
1.83
3.25
4.48
2.28
1.85
1.19
2.46
1.14
2.01
1.76
1.13
2.38
2.15
2.15
NA
NA -
Not Available.
Of Florida CrS'anfLivfstock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
39
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER
BOX -
SEASONS
1958-59 -
1968-59. INCLUSIVE
-
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless Pink
SALES
SEASON
[ OCT. j
NOV.
! DEC.
1 JAN. 1
FEB.
[ MAR.
j APR.
j may!
JUNEJ
JULY
AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ATJ, METHODS
OF SALES
1958-59
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.44
1959-60
1.11
1.00
1.10
.92
.93
.99
1.05
1.54
1.25
-
1.05
1960-61
1.58
1.46
1.29
1.11
.85
.77
.54
.83
.59
1.53
.99
1961-62
1.19
.78
.64
.64
.71
.99
1.02
1.00
.95
-
.85
1962-63
1.21
1.21
1.29
2.18
1.89
2.25
2.79
2.58
3.36
-
1,81
1963-64
2.08
2.26
2.52
2.59
2.61
2.95
2.99
3.54
2.66
-
2.54
1964-65
3.08
2.06
2.16
1.63
1.41
1.16
1.76
2.45
_
-
1.82
1965-66
1.56
1.28
1.47
1.61
1.52
1.76
2.81
2.87
2.78
-
1.54
1966-67
1.39
1.24
1.03
1.02
.95
.75
.51
.69
.81
.58
.94
1967-68
2.00
1.92
2.07
2.13
2.26
2.28
2.64
2.98
2.65
-
2.09
1968-69
1/
-
2,25
1.20
1.24
.68
.78
.98
.87
1.04
.71
NA
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1958-59
NA
NA
NA
MA
KA
NA
NA
HA
NA
IfA
1.62
1959-60
1.19
1.18
1.29
1.10
1.13
1.19
1.25
1.79
1.50
-
1.24
1960-61
1.69
1.55
1.48
1.33
1.04
.91
.69
1.02
.74
1.62
1.19
1961-62
1.35
.95
.84
.87
.97
1.40
1.37
1.38
1.38
-
1.13
1962-63
1.32
1.44
1.58
3.09
2.52
2.94
3.02
3.00
3.88
-
2.19
1963-64
2.36
2.51
2.71
2.80
2.89
3.30
3.37
4.35
3.75
-
2.80
1964-65
3.48
2.38
2.51
2.00
1.83
1.48
2.09
2.94
-
2.21
1965-66
1.74
1.48
1.67
1.89
1.82
2.47
2.81
2.87
2.78
-
1,98
1966-67
1.67
1.59
1.31
1.39
1.29
1.06
.77
1.09
1.37
.94
1.30
1967-68
2.27
2.27
2.46
2.56
2.71
3.00
3.12
3.59
3.48
-
2.64
1968-69
1/
-
3.34
1.84
2.04
1.34
1.44
1.39
1.44
1.34
1.59
NA
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1958- 59
NA
NA
NA
NA
HA
NA'
HA
KA
NA
HA
.47
1959-60
-.a;
.08
.13
.28
.28
.18
.18
.13
-.07
-
.18
1960-61
-.07
.03
.13
.23
.IB
.18
.08
.38
.28
.23
.18
1951-62
-.25
-.20
-.13
-.10
-.10
-.14
-.12
-.12
-.12
-
-.13
1962-53
-.11
-.05
-.03
.24
.28
.48
.52
.60
1.58
-
.24
1963-64
.50
.95
1.55
1.65
1.75
1.80
1.80
1.75
1,60
-
1.47
1964-65
.75
.85
.85
.80
.35
.35
.50
.80
-
-
.60
1965-66
.55
.51
.51
.71
.81
.76
.76
.41
,16
-
.66
1956-67
.13
.13
.13
.11
.12
.12
.10
.08
.07
.12
.11
1967-68
-.19
.21
.51
.71
.91
.91
1.16
.96
.71
-
.59
1968-69 1/
■■
-.34
-.34
-.34
-.14
-.14
-.09
-.14
.06
.21
NA
1/ Preliminary
2/ Revised
NA - Not Available.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
IXE 27
40
FLORIDA - EOiriV/>.LENT "ON TR'^K" PRICES. EY MOIITHS
PER
BOX -
SEASONS
1958-59 -
1968-69. INCLUSIVE
GRAPEFRUIT - Seedless V/hite
SAtfeS"
SEASON
OCT. {
NOV.
j DEC.
JAN. 1
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
[jUNE
JULY
SEASON
AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1958- 59
1.11
1959-60
.96
.98
1.04
1.13
1.19
1.20
1.20
1.58
1.57
-
1.16
1960-61
1.64
1.38
1.47
1.36
1.05
.86
.69
.80
.79
1.79
1.05
1961-52
1.24
.90
.83
.75
.72
.67
.61
.50
.53
.34
.68
1962-63
1.12
1.03
1.15
.98
.97
1.83
2.25
2.45
2.95
-
1.29
1963-64
1,93
2.03
2.22
2.23
2.21
2.39
2.74
3.22
2.53
-
2.24
1964-65
2.84
1.93
1.82
1.51
1.22
.94
1.38
1.83
-
-
1.50
1965-66
1.59
1.18
1.33
1.44
1.37
1.29
1.51
1.52
1.41
-
1.39
1965-57
1.26
1.10
.95
.67
.85
.58
.45
.54
.57
1.10
.72
1967-58
1.59
2.02
2.07
2.07
1.85
1.81
1.93
2.17
2.13
-
1.87
1968-69 1/
-
1.95
1.41
1.24
.81
.63
.48
.54
.66
.87
NA
SALES
FOR
FRESH
USE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1958-59
1.32
1959-60
1.23
1.18
1.23
1.31
1.39
1.44
1.47
1.94
2.35
-
1.39
1960-61
1.88
1.75
1.70
1.55
1.32
1.11
.88
.95
.99
2.52
1.34
1961-62
1.56
1.16
1.07
1.05
.99
1.11
.97
.84
.96
.90
1.05
1962-53
1.35
1.29
1.52
2.32
2.22
2.62
2.93
3.04
3.91
-
2.11
1963-64
2.21
2.33
2.43
2.51
2.55
2.79
3.17
4.24
3.81
-
2.56
1964-65
3.43
2.35
2.32
1.93
1.70
1.27
1.77
2.26
-
-
1.98
1965-66
1.88
1.38
1.61
1.75
1.86
1.90
2.10
2.33
2.65
-
1.85
1966-67
1.36
1.46
1.31
1.31
1.21
.92
.69
.35
1.C9
1.10
1.15
1967-68
2.25
2.24
2.44
2.51
2.52
2.48
2.43
3.08
3.27
-
2.49
1968-69
1/
3.31
2.01
1.86
1.46
1.36
1.16
1.06
1.61
2.16
NA
SALES
FOR
PROCESSING
1958-59
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
.72
1959-60
.23
.48
.53
.73
.88
.83
.68
.73
.68
-
.58
196051
.23
.45
.58
.73
.53
.45
.33
.68
.53
.63
.55
1961-62
.01
.11
.15
.20
.30
.16
.13
.08
.08
.03
.14
1962-53
.18
.25
.45
.56
.46
.63
.88
.98
1.58
-
.54
1963-64
1.05
1.35
1.70
1.75
1.90
1.85
1.95
1.85
1.90
-
1.72
1964-55
1.15
1.20
1.00
.95
.65
.60
.85
1.20
-
-
.85
1955-55
.65
.81
.86
1.06
1.11
1.01
.91
.81
.71
-
.96
1966-57
.31
.45
.47
.48
.46
.41
.35
.36
.34
,36
.40
1957-68
.31
1.21
1.45
2.07
1.31
1.36
1.41
1.26
1.06
-
1.29
1968-69
1/
.06
.31
.31
.31
.26
.26
.21
.51
.56
NA
\/ Preliminary
NA - Not Available.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
TABLE 27
41
FLORIDA.- E9,UIVALE?IT "ON TREE" PRICES. BY MONTHS
PER
BOX -
SEASONS 1952-53
- 1968-69. INCLUSIVE
:
GRAPEFRUIT -
Seed^
SALES 1
SEASON 1
octJ
NOV
DEC. [
JAN. !
FEB.
MAR
APR.
MAY
JUNEJ
,,n-Yl SEASON "
•^"^^1 AVERAGE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1952-53
.72
.37
.48
.54
.47
.47
.47
.49
.70
.68
.49
1953-54
.52
.38
.36
.28
.19
.11
.13
.18
.12
.41
.25
1954-55
.53
.44
.44
.38
.35
.25
.28
.28
.32
.42
,37
1955-56
.65
.23
.33
.31
.26
.20
.22
.46
.55
.61
.30
1956- 57
1.65
.53
.50
.62
.59
.49
.47
.56
.47
.42
.58
1957-58
.71
.70
.71
.59
.59
.83
1.28
.90
-
-
.74
1958-59
1.39
.99
.93
.85
.75
.70
.59
.81
.87
-
.83
1959-60
,77
.88
.90
.91
.99
1.01
,84
.79
-
-
.91
196C-51
1.18
1.01
1.06
1.05
,91
.58
,40
.75
.65
-
.84
1961-62
.58
.59
.59
.61
.75
.37
,34
.17
.11
-
.51
1962-63
.54
.67
.71
.72
.72
.97
1.42
-
-
-
.74
1963-64
1.61
1.98
2.05
1.91
2.14
1.92
1.89
1.97
2.03
-
1.91
1964-65
1.73
1.40
1.21
1,26
1.03
..58
.81
1.35
-
-
1.13
1965-66 2/
.90
.99
1.03
1.22
1.27
1.13
1.13
.97
-
-
1.09
1956-67
.62
.67
.55
.65
.65
.61
.46
.47
.42
-
.60
1967-68
1.24
1.54
1.54
1.59
1.53
1.58
1.43
1.27
1.18
-
1.51
1968-69 1/
-
.78
.51
.52
.58
.43
.32
.26
.51
-
NA
SALES FOR ~
FRESH USE
1952-53
.90
.62
.66
.71
.53
.61
.66
.59
1.07
.84
.68
1953-54
,80
.77
.73
.59
.39
.39
.36
.39
.39
1.16
.57
1954-55
.71
.72
.56
.61
.56
.46
.54
.55
.67
1.00
.66
1955-56
.84
.67
.59
.52
.43
.41
.41
.76
.85
1.16
,58
1956-57
2,15
.98
.89
.99
.81
.80
.80
.95
.96
1.16
1.03
1957-58
.87
.87
1.00
.87
.83
1.17
1.65
1.97
-
-
.98
1958-59
1.83
1.51
1.18
.97
.84
.86
.65
.73
.78
-
1.05
1959-60
1.02
.92
1.10
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.13
1.23
-
-
1.10
1960-61
1.42
1.29
1.33
1.41
1.00
.68
.51
.87
.80
-
1.08
1961-62
.80
.84
.82
.89
.92
.94
.84
.65
.77
-
.87
1962-63
.88
.88
1.04
1,40
1.24
1.79
2.12
-
-
-
1.22
1963-64
1.63
1.82
2.03
2,01
2.08
2.07
2.15
2.71
2.66
-
1.94
1954-65
2.56
1.71
1.59
1,59
1.17
.85
.97
1.84
-
-
1.51
1965-55 2/
1.21
1.23
1.23
1,39
1.43
1.53
1.53
1.35
-
-
1.33
1966-67 2/
1.08
.94
.85
.87
.81
.62
.51
.62
.63
-
.89
1967-68 2/
1.41
1.75
1.82
1.82
1.76
1.97
1.72
2.25
2.29
-
1.78
1958-69 1/
-
2.49
1.54
1.44
.94
.94
.64
.54
.94
-
NA
SALES FOR ~
PROCESSING
1952-53
-.05
.21
.42
.50
.45
.43
.37
.28
.46
.40
.42
1953-54
.18
.25
.23
.20
.12
.03
.06
.13
.07
-.08
.14
1954-55
.17
.36
.37
.33
.29
.21
.18
.12
.14
.06
.28
1955-56
-.05
.05
.24
.27
.22
.15
.12
.30
.50
.50
.21
1955-57
.10
.35
.52
.55
.55
.45
.42
.46
.37
.26
.47
1957-58
.57
.56
.65
.66
.67
.81
.84
.51
-
-
.68
1958-59
.48
.83
.88
.83
.73
.68
.58
.83
.88
-
.78
1959-60
.43
.88
.88
.88
.98
.98
.73
.73
-
-
.88
1950-61
.23
.88
.98
.98
.88
.58
.38
.73
.63
-
.78
1961-62
.15
.52
.53
.53
.73
.30
.28
.10
.08
-
.43
1962-63
.08
.59
.61
.53
.63
.73
1.08
-
-
-
.52
1963-64 2/
1.50
2.00
2.05
1.90
2.15
1.90
1.80
1.80
1.85
-
1.91
1964-65
1.40
1.35
1.15
1.20
1.00
.55
.75
1.20
-
-
1.05
1955-56 2/
.76
.96
1.01
1.21
1.25
1.11
1.01
,91
-
-
1.05
1956-57 2/
.38
.63
.62
.52
.64
.51
.46
.46
.41
-
.57
1967-58
1.16
1.31
1.51
1.56
1.51
1.55
1.41
1.16
1.15
-
1.49
1968-69 1/
"
.16
.46
.46
.56
.41
.31
.25
.51
—
NA
1/ Preliminary.
2/
Revised
NA - Not Available.
Made available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
;i^LE 27
42 -
FLORIDA - EQUIVALENT "ON TREE" PRICES . BY MONTHS
PER BOX - SEASONS 1952-53 - 19fi8-6Q, INCLDSIVE
Sales
T
TANGERINES
SEASON 1
NOV, 1
DEC.
1 JAN.
FEB.
$
$
$
$
ALL METHODS
OP SALES
1952-53
3.24
1.35
.92
.67
1953-54
2.28
1.44
.82
2.07
1954-55
3.48
1.40
.92
.70
1955-56
3.24
2.10
.84-
1.01
1956-57
2.98
1.57
1.20
1.09
1957-58
2,83
2.20
2.06
1.26
1958-59
2.80
1.94
.88
.51
1959-60
2.70
2.60
2.30
-
1960-61
4.10
1.86
.94
.82
1951-62 2/
3.05
2.00
1.93
1,14
1962-63
3.97
2.47
-
-
1953-64
3.48
3.33
2.26
2.53
1964-55
4.05
2.70
1.59
1.29
1955-66 2/
2.82
2.15
1.34
-
1956-67
1.90
.85
.63
1.43
1967-68
3.59
3.30
2.64
2.53
1968-59 1/
5.39
1.65
1,55
1.48
SALES FOR
FRESH USE
1952-53
3.45
1.54
1.28
1.12
1953-54
2.70
1.87
1.30
3.08
1954- 55
3.54
1.65
1.21
1.21
1955-56
3.55
2.50
1.09
1,62
1956-57
3.38
1.94
1.57
2.02
1957-58
3.21
2.55
2.52
2.11
1958-59
3.22
2.39
1.82
1.25
1959-60
3.24
3.34
2.96
-
1960-61
4.62
2.30
1.41
1.69
1951-62
3.54
2.44
2.71
2.21
1952-63
4.53
3.04
-
-
1963-64
3.96
4.08
3.38
3.25
1964-65
4.79
3.45
2.29
1.69
1955-66 2/
3.45
2.78
2.00
-
1965-57
2.40
1.25
1.13
1.46
1957-68
4.50
4.25
4.23
3.46
1968-59 1/ 5.65
2.60
3.75
3.55
SALES FOR
PROCESSING
1952-53
-.14
-.13
-.10
.09
1953-54
.00
-.06
-.09
.06
1954-55
.02
.04
.04
.07
1955-56
.17
.17
.12
.12
1956-57
-.02
.20
.28
.27
1957-58
.11
.12
.CF7
.07
1958-59
.05
.35
.30
.25
1959-50
-.15
-.05
.30
-
1960-51
-.35
.10
.25
.15
1951-62
.20
.50
.70
.55
1962-63
.48
.66
-
-
1963-64
1.60
1.55
1.50
1.10
1964-65
.70
.85
1.00
.90
1965-66 2/
-.05
.00
.10
-
1966-67
-.20
-.30
-.28
-.20
1967-68
-.50
.10
.35
.35
1958-59 j./- 1.10
-.60
-.35
-.10
\/ Preliminary
2/ Revised
Made available
through the courtesy
of Plor
Ida Crop and Lives
took B
t.lAR.
1.66
3.35
1.18
.98
1.22
1.44
3.80
3.68
1.85
1.69
2.85
2.77
.24
.03
.12
.17
.27
.55
APR.
I SEASftlJf
I AVERAGE
1.57
3.33
1.74
.17
NA
Not Available.
1.37
1.60
1.39
1.77
1.73
,40
.52
,59
2.
1.
2,
1.
2.
3.
3.
2.
.51
.04
,02
,18
.67
2.12
1.05
3.09
NA
1.76
2.10
1.78
2.23
2.31
,85
,42
,26
,18
2.72
3.53
3.95
3.49
2.80
1.53
4.11
NA
2.
2.
3.
2.
-.02
-.05
.06
.15
.22
.10
.30
.00
-.15
.55
.61
1.54
.90
.05
-.28
-.08
NA
TABLE 27
43
FLOfilDA - EquiVALENT _ '|0N TREE" .PRICES
PER BOX - SEASONS
1952-53
- 1968-59. INCLUSIVE
1 ALL j
SOLD
SOLD FOR
ALL
SOLD
SOLD FOR
ALL
SOLD
SOLD FOR
SEASON
METHODS
FRESH
PROCESS-
METHODS
FRESH
PROCESS-
METHODS
FRESH
PROCESS-
Ife.'' AJXT Ih^ V AV
SALES
USE
ING
SALES
USE
ING
(SALES j
USE
ING
A L
L
Early and Midseason
Late (Val€
>ncia)
0_
_R_A J_
G.E S
0
1.12
RAN
G E S
0
_R_A .N_G.
E S
1952-53
1.28
1.31
1.27
1.15
1.11
1,51
'i.54
1.49
1953- 54
1.26
1.39
1.20
1.10
1.23
1.05
1.45
1.57
1.39
1954- 55
1.37
1.42
1.35
1.12
1.20
1.09
1.72
1.75
1.71
1955-56
1.85
1.86
1.85
1.71
1.59
1.72
2.04
2.08
2.02
1956-57
1.40
1.67
1.31
1.45
1.67
1.37
1.34
1.68
1,22
1957- 58
2.14
2.00
2.18
1.56
1.51
1.5C
3.17
2.96
3.23
1958-59
M
2.87
2.78
2.89
2.65
2.51
2.68
3.12
3.06
3.13
1959-60
-Vy
1.95
2.02
1.94
1.82
1.77
1.83
2.07
2.04
2.08
1960-61
^,
2.98
3.15
2.94
2.86
3.01
2.03
3.08
3.07
3.08
1961-52
■^
1.88
2.05
1.84
1.93
2.14
1.88
1.81
1.73
1.83
1962-63
i/,
2.71
3.41
2.58
2.17
2.34
2.13
3.50
5.33
3.25
1963-64
2/
4.44
4.4S
4.43
4.43
4.49
4.41
4.45
4.34
4.48
1964-65
2.45
2.74
2.38
2.57
2.97
2.48
2.28
2.29
2.28
1965-66
y>
1.53
1.75
1.60
1.44
1.38
1.46
1.79
2.03
1.76
1966-67
^,
.94
.78
.96
.81
.84
.80
1.08
.70
1.13
■ 1967-68
2/
2.17
2.42
2.12
1.92
2.18
1.87
2.43
2.71
2.38
1958-69
NA
NA
ALL
NA
NA
S
NA
^edless
NA
NA
NA
Seedy
NA
G R A
PEP
R U I T
G R A
1.01
PEP
1.21
R U I T
.15
G R A
P E F R
U I T
1952-53
.75
1.08
.40
.49
.58
.42
1953-54
.49
.86
.11
.71
.95
.05
.25
.57
.14
1954-55
.53
.95
.24
.81
1.02
.15
.37
.66
.28
1955-56
.57
.92
.20
.80
1.01
.19
.30
.58
.21
1956-57
.89
1.36
.44
1.12
1.42
.38
.58
1.03
.47
1957-58
.98
1.37
.63
1.16
1.46
.53
.74
.98
.58
1953-59
1.04
1.36
.75
1.20
1.42
.68
.83
1.05
.78
1959-60
1.05
1.31
.76
1.12
1.33
.57
.91
1.10
.88
1960-61
.95
1.24
.66
1.03
1.27
.46
.84
1.08
.78
1961-62
.57
1.06
.25
.75
1.09
.07
.51
,87
.43
1962-63
1.24
2.02
.55
1.49
2.15
.49
.74
1.22
.62
1963-64
2.24
2.62
1.78
2.36
2.57
1.54
1.91
1.94
1.91
1964-65
1.47
2.03
.92
1.63
2.08
.78
1.13
1.51
1.05
1965-66
^/,
1.35
1.87
.97
1.62
2.02
1,07
1,09
1.33
1.06
1956-67 ■
2/
.75
1.21
.44
.80
1.23
.33
.60
.89
.57
1967-68 ■
1.83
2.52
1.29
1.96
2.56
1.11
1,51
1.78
1.49
1958-69
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TAN
GEL
0 S
T E
M P L E S
TAN
G E R I 1
^I E S
1956-57
2.52'
2.80
1.15
1.97
2.16
1.15
1.73
2.31
.22
1957-58
3.75
4.25
1.35
2.33
2.57
1.43
2.40
2.86
.10
1958-59
3.55
3.80
2.55
2.87
3.06
2.48
1.62
2.42
.30
1959-60
4.29
4.95
1.10
2.41
2.86
1.58
2.59
3.26
.00
1950-61
4.91
5.55
2.20
3.43
3.83
2.88
1.51
2.18
.15
1961-62
3.35
4.20
1,30
2.17
3.01
1.33
2.04
2.72
.55
1962-53
4.65
5.55
1.50
3.09
5,32
1.57
3.02
3.63
.61
1953-64
4.83
5.32
3,35
4.45
4.95
4.06
3.18
3.95
1.54
1964-65
4.00
4.51
1.90
2.78
3.28
2.08
2.67
3.49
.90
1965-65 2/
2.84
3.39
.45
1.79
2.44
1.01
2.12
2.80
.05
1956-67
1.64
2.14
.05
.88
1.36
.16
1.05
1.53
-.28
1957-58
2.73
3.18
.51
2.42
3.33
.95
3.09
4.11
-.08
1958-69
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2/ Revi
sed.
NA
- Not A
vailable.
Made Available
through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando.
riuuit ^0
- 44 -
CROP VALUES
CITRUS FRUITS 1/
1966-67 1
1967-66
CROP AND STATE
Re turns
Value of 1
Returns |
Value of
Per box 2/3/
Production 3/ 1
Per box 2/ 1
Production
1.000
1,000
Dollars
Dollars
Dollars
Dollars
Oranges
Early, Midseason
&
Navel Varieties:
California
3.20
54,480
4.28
39,162
Florida, Temple
1.50
7,500
3.10
13,950
Others
1.44
105,408
2.56
131,584
Texas
5/
5/
5/
5/
Arizona
3.72
3,199
6.43
5,655
Louisiana
6/
6/
6/
6/
Valencia
California
2.56
50,624
4.16
42,432
Florida
1.72
114,036
3.07
150,737
Texas
5/
5/
^/
5/
Arizona
2.04
6,222
4.03
9,027
ALL ORANGES
California
2.85
105,104
4.21
81,594
Florida
1.57
219,444
2.81
282,321
Texas
1.31
3,537
2.19
3,942
Arizona
2.41
9,421
4.71
14,685
Louisiana
6/
6/
6/
6/
U. S. ALL ORANGES
1.35
337,506
3.07
382,542
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida, All
1.31
57,194
2.40
78,942
Seedless Pink
'Aliit
1.49
17,135
2.67
25,098
e 1.29
23,994
2.44
34,892
Others
1.19
16,065
2.06
18,952
Texas
1.15
6,210
2.15
5,020
Arizona
1.55
2,604
1.83
6,844
California. All
2.11
10,551
2.55
11,517
Desert Valley
s 1.57
4,502
2.28
5,653
Other Areas
2.53
5,049
3.04
4,854
U. S. ALL GRAPEFRUIT 1.37
75,559
2.35
103,323
TANGERINES
Florida
2.30
9,430
4.46
12,488
California
3.41
2,046
4.65
2,790
Arizona
5.18
1,036
4.22
633
U. S. ALL TANGERINES 2.5=S
12,512
4.46
15,911
LEMONS
California
3.33
50,283
3.88
-55,484
Arizona
2.99
8,402
3.39
11,018
U. S. LEMONS
3.28
58,685
3.79
65,502
LIME_S 4/
Florida
6.41
2,692
4.47
3,218
TANGELOS 4/
Florida
2.34
3,978
3.41
5,797
\/ Difference between Production A Production having value consists of fruit unharvested for
economic reasons, donated to charity, or eliminated from production. 2/ Equivalent packing-
house door returns per box for all uses. 2./ Revised. 4/ Florida Production 4 U.S. Production
Synonymous. _5/ Texas Oranges by varieties. Not Available. _5/ Louisiana Orange production too
small to warrant quantitative estimate.
Made available
through the courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture Statistical Reporting Service.
TABLE 29
- 45 ■
MONTHLY AUCTION SALES - 1958-69 SEASON
as,RS.
i PER 4/1
. BUSHEL
CONTAINER AVERAGE
BY MONTHS
COMMODITY
■'
SECTION SEPT
OCT. NOV.
DEC.
JAN.
FEB.
MAR.
APR.
MAY
JUNE
JULY
TOTAL
ORANGES
■~~
INTERIOR
CARS 15
6 92
57
50
19
23
27
12
24
27
352
AVG. 5.30
4.11 3.34
2.63
2.58
2,70
3.15
2.46
2.96
2.95
3.08
3.05
INDIAN RIVER
— fTARS ?r
14 14
37
82
61
57
105
72
25
43
533
AVG. 5.27
4.40 2.98
2,97
3.06
3.29
3.57
2.81
3.32
3.38
3.50
3,29
GRAPEFRUIT
T'iHITE SEEDY
INTERIOR
CARS
1 4
-
-
_
«,
«
_
.
^
5
AVG.
4.15 3.34
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3.50
IffllTE SEEDY
INDIAN RIVER
CARS
1
-
1
1
_
_
.•
.
.
3
AVG.
- 2.90
-
2.45
3.06
-
-
-
-
-
2.80
WHITE SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS - 12 14
23
4
5
2
3
14
3
2
82
AVG.
6.46 3.23
1.80
2.09
1.86
1.83
1.53
1,82
1.55
3,84
2.78
PINK SEEDLESS INTERIOR
CARS
10 21
15
12
3
2
3
7
13
6
92
AVG.
6.37 3.35
2.37
2.27
1.60
1.96
1.73
1.75
1.63
2,55
2.82
V/HITE SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER
CARS - 25 50 83
136
171
159
155
165
134
70
1153
AVG.
6.34 4.00
3.17
3.25
2.53
2.54
2.33
2.77
2.24
3,47
2.84
PINK SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER
CARS ■ - ■
1 14 33
65
87
101
114
130
130
78
753
AVG.
5.90 4.16
3.18
3.28
2,82
2.58
2.45
2.78
2.04
3,41
2.74
TEMPLES
ALL FLORIDA
CARS
-
9
80
63
74
23
1
-
-
250
AVG.
— -
3.53
3.26
3.52
3.92
4.22
4.31
-
-
3.37
TANGERINES
''ALL FLORIDA (INCLUDES ALL VARIETIES)
- 5ABS ' - " 4 162 242 199
73
44
40
13
_
^
1)1
AVG.
7.04 4.79
3.35
4.10
3,93
4.32
4.57
5.93
-
-
4.10
TANGERINES
ALL FLORIDA (STRAIGHT)
CARS
3 99
159
145
31
5
-
-
-
-
442
AVG.
7.61 5.82
3.51
4.33
3,92
5.06
"
4.40
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
46
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION FRIJES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1968-69 SEASON
NEW YORK
CITY
PHILADELPHIA
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVEK
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
WEEK
4/3
BU. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5
PU. •
ENDED
CARS
AVO.
CARS
AVO.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
1968
Sept. 6
4
5.32
7
5.41
-
-
2
5.94
-
-
-
-
13
3
5.68
4
5.79
-
-
1
5.92
-
-
-
-
20
3
5.27
5
5.40
-
-
.
-
1
2.19
-
-
27
2
3.75
4
5.68
-
-
-
-
1
2.87
-
-
Oct. 4
2
4.44
4
3.90
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
-
11
2
3.45
5
4.38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
2
4.43
3
4.36
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
-
1
6.70
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nov. 1
^
4.73
-.
-
-
_
2
4.08
-
-
-
-
e
14
4.00
1
4.61
-
-
9
3.47
-
-
-
-
15
6
4.18
3
3.19
-
-
4
3.16
2
4.10
-
-
22
11
3.31
1
2.36
-
-
6
2.64
1
3.05
-
-
29
14
2.70
2
2.40
-
-
6
2.03
4
2.28
-
-
Dec. 5
13
2.43
3
2.27
-
-
4
1.68
2
2.17
-
-
13
4
3.24
3
3.28
-
-
5
2.57
2
3.03
-
-
20
7
3.21
10
3.20
3
3.73
3
2.89
4
3.49
1
5.04
27
4
2.71
9
2.76
3
2.93
5
2,33
3
2.91
1
3.76
Jan. 3
7
2.45
S
2.62
f.
2.74
4
1.46
7
2.58
1
4.13
1969 10
3
3.48
7
3.38
1
4.08
1
2.42
5
2.54
2
4.43
17
3
3.61
12
3.44
e
3.74
2
2.58
4
3.37
3
4.37
24
5
3.29
10
3.38
13
3.14
2
2.74
6
3.28
7
3.15
31
6
2.76
13
2.85
11
2.87
3
2.44
6
2.82
8
2.91
Feb. 7
1
2.51
11
2.93
9
3.14
2
2.30
4
2.95
3
3.02
14
1
2.69
7
3.52
7
3.64
2
2.54
6
2.94
5
3.59
21
-
-
13
3.49
10
3.86
2
2.84
4
3.06
4
3.82
28
-
-
11
3.52
11
3.77
1
2.91
5
3.63
5
3.62
Mar. 7
-
-
8
3.94
17
3.33
1
3.10
4
3.50
8
3.41
14
3
3.23
11
3.44
10
4.03
-
-
4
3.49
1
4.13
21
2
3.36
7
3.64
8
4.69
2
2.98
1
4.03
2
3.98
28
5
2.97
10
3.57
13
4.43
-
-
4
3.39
3
4.21
Apr. 4
5
2.8 5
14
2.93
12
4.07
3
2.52
9
2.84
2
4.68
11
4
2.39
18
2.60
4
4.64
6
1.83
12
2.27
1
3.33
18
2
3.22
11
3.01
-
-
-
-
7
2.46
-
-
25
-
-
11
3.45
1
4.08
-
-
7
2.87
-
-
May 2
1
2.93
11
3.28
1
4.31
-
-
4
3.35
-
-
9
1
3.13
7
3.35
-
-
-
-
6
3.21
-
-
15
-
_
8
3.31
-
-
-
-
6
3.39
-
-
23
-
-
8
3.33
-
-
-
-
7
3.05
-
-
30
2
3.28
5
3.51
-
-
1
2.35
4
3.27
-
-
June 6
3
3.34
4
3.46
-
-
2
2.49
5
2.09
-
-
13
2
3.52
2
3.89
-
-
1
3.23
2
3.51
-
-
20
2
3.30
2
3.56
-
-
6
2.87
2
3.10
-
-
27
2
2.89
4
3.51
-
-
2
3.09
3
3.09
-
-
July 3
4
2.81
4
3.28
-
-
3
2.98
3
2.98
-
-
11
2
3.34
4
4.11
-
-
1
3.38
2
3.77
-
-
16
2
3.48
4
3.88
-
-
3
3.51
2
3.21
-
-
25
4
2.82
7
3.45
-
-
2
3.59
1
3.82
-
-
Aug. 1
3
2.67
12
3.50
-
-
-
"
2
4.12
—
~
TOTALS
171
3.31
330
3.45
147
3.68
99
2.77
164
3.02
57
3.51
TOTAL SALES. FLORIDA ORANGES
TOTAL
SALES
. FLORIDA ORANGES
EXCLUDING
TEMPLES
■=01 CARS $3.4C
AVG.
EXCLUDING TEMPLES
263 CARS $2.93
AVG.
• - 4/5 Bushel Containers Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc i the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
47
WEIGHTED
AVERAGE
AUCTION
PRICES
- FLORIDA ORANGES
1
1968-
5S_.
SEASON
1
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
TEMPLES
WEEK
4/5
BO. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU
♦
4/5
BU. *
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU
J
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
RVG. (
;ars
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG. 1
1968
Sept. 5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
27
Oct. 4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
_
_
_
«
_
•
•
..
•
-
_
11
18
25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
..
_
.
.
.
„
_
.
.
«
..
Nov. 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
3.85
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
3.35
-
-
-
•
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.83
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
m.
1
2.04
-
-
-
-
Dec. 6
1
2.93
-
-
-
-
1
2.05
-
-
-
-
13
1
2.99
-
-
-
-
1
2.63
-
-
-
-
20
1
3.00
1
3.34
-
-
1
2.96
-
-
-
-
27
2
2.87
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1969
Jan. 3
3
2.05
1
3.49
1
3
.87
1
2.68
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
2
3.28
1
4
06
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
-
-
1
3.68
2
4
29
2
3.04
-
-
1
4
15
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2.90
-
-
1
3
82
31
-
-
-
.
-
-
2
3.11
-
-
2
2
53
Feb. 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
2.77
-
-
1
r>
09
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.14
-
-
2
3
33
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.96
-
-
1
3
18
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3.29
-
-
2
3
36
Mar. 7
>
-
2
3.39
2
3
65
1
3.37
-
-
2
3
38
14
-
-
2
3.27
1
3
73
2
3.26
-
-
1
3
95
21
-
-
2
3.55
1
3
70
1
2.96
-
-
-
-
28
-
-
2
3.51
1
4
11
1
3.17
-
-
-
-
Apr. 4
-
-
2
3.15
1
3
.80
1
3.29
-
-
1
4
56
11
-
-
4
2.88
-
-
1
2.93
-
-
-
-
18
-
-
4
2.60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
-
2
3.24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
May 2
-
-
1
3.63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
1
3.78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
1
3.82
-
-
1
3.17
-
-
-
-
23
-
-
2
3.33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
1
3.30
-
-
1
3.15
-
-
-
-
June 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.60
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
27
1
3.43
2
3.47
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 3
2
2.53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
*
-
-
*
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
18
1
3.32
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2.18
-
-
25
-
-
1
1.89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Aug. 1
"
■■
~
"
—
"
"
—
—
■■
—
—
TOTALS
12
2.73
34
3.21
10
3
.92
34
3.03
1
2.18
14
3
43
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA ORANGES
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA ORANGES
EXCLUSING
TEMPLES
46 CARS $3.06
AVG.
EXCLUDING
TEMPLES
35 CARS $3.01
AVG.
I
• - 4/5 Bushel Containers. No Boston Auction from 1/17 to 3/7.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc A the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
- 48 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRI CES - FLORIDA ORANGES
1966-69 SEASON
CHICAGO
DETROIT
WEEK
ENDED
19bt!
Sept
. 6
13
20
21
Oct.
4
11
18
25
Nov.
1
8
15
22
29
Dec.
0
13
20
27
1969
Jan.
3
10
17
24
31
Feb.
7
14
21
28
Mar.
7
14
21
28
Apr.
4
11
18
25
May
2
9
16
23
30
June
6
13
20
27
July
3
11
18
25
Aug.
1
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER TEMPLES
4/5 BU. • 4/5 BU. • 4/5 BU. •
CARS AVO. CARS AVG. CARS AVQ.
INTERIOR INDIAN RIVER
4/5 BU. • 4/5 BU. •
CARS AVO. CARS AVO.
TEMPLES
4/5 BU. •
CARS AVG.
2.13
4.27
3,47
2.81
3.16
3.75
4,42
2.75
2.61
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
4.20
3.58
3.21
2.54
2.41
1.88
2.83
2.56
1.64
3.04
2.76
2.62
2.76
3.72
3.15
3.16
3.21
2.67
2.45
1.16
3.31
3.03
2.42
2.21
1.54
1
3.14
1
2.56
-
•
1
3
4
1
4.60
3.37
2.39
1.44
1
3.55
1
1
4.09
4.29
2.84
4.06
TOTALS
2.13
2.68
3.52
35
2.72
2.84
15
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA ORANGES
EXCLUDING TEMPLES 3 CARS $2.50
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA ORANGES
EXCLUDING TEMPLES 37 CARS $2.73
4/5 Bushel Containers
3.16
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 30
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRI CES_
1968-69 SEASON
FLORIDA ORANGES
TOTAL ALL
CITIES
WRKK
INTERIOR
INDIAN RIVER
TEMPLES
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
1968
Sept. 6
6
5.53
- 7
5.41
-
-
13
4
5.74
4
5.79
-
-
20
3
5.27
6
4.87
-
-
27
2
3.75
5
5.12
-
-
Oct. 4
2
4.44
4
3.90
-
-
11
2
3.45
6
4.38
-
-
18
2
4.43
3
4.36
-
-
25
-
-
1
6.70
-
-
Nov. 1
8
4.52
-
-
-
-
8
27
3.78
1
4.61
-
-
13
15
3.61
5
3.55
-
-
22
20
3.02
2
2.71
-
-
29
22
2.47
6
2.32
-
-
Dec. 6
20
2.25
5
2.23
-
-
13
11
2.65
5
3.18
-
-
20
13
3.07
15
3.29
4
4.06
27
13
2.58
12
2.80
5
3.14
1969
Jan. 3
17
2.07
16
2.66
9
3.17
10
4
3.22
14
3.07
4
4.25
17
8
3.14
17
3.43
15
4.02
24
9
3.08
16
3.34
25
3.21
31
12
2.74
19
2.84
27
2.78
Feb. 7
9
2.53
15
2.94
14
2.99
14
5
2.73
13
3.25
15
3.55
21
3
2.88
17
3.39
16
3.79
28
2
3.10
16
3.55
18
3.68
Mar. 7
-5
3.40
14
3.74
31
3.41
14
7
3.22
17
3.43
14
4.03
21
6
3.13
10
3.65
11
4.47
28
7
3.03
15
3.52
18
4.38
Apr. 4
11
2.77
25
2.92
17
4.18
11
13
2.16
35
2.52
5
4.38
18
3
2.53
25
2.76
-
-
25
-
-
20
3.23
1
4.08
May 2
1
2.93
16
3.32
1
4.31
9
1
3.13
14
3.32
-
-
16
2
3.24
15
3.38
-
-
23
2
3.03
17
3.21
-
-
30
6
2.82
10
3.39
-
-
June 6
7
2.83
9
3.25
-
-
13
3
3.42
4
3.70
-
-
20
8
2.98
4
3.38
-
-
27
6
2.82
9
3.36
-
-
July 3
9
2.83
7
3.15
-
-
11
3
3.35
-5
4.00
-
-
18
6
3.52
7
3.45
-
-
25
6
3.08
9
3.32
-
-
Aug. 1
3
2.67
14
3.59
™
^
TOTALS
352
3.05
533
3.29
250
3.62
TOTAL SALES,
FLORIDA
ORANGES, EXCLUDING
TEMPLES
885 CARS $3.19
AVERAGE.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc i the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
50
WEIGHTED AVERAGE. AUCTION PRICES - FLOfllDA ORAPEFRUIT
1958-69 SEASON
NEW YORK CITY
WHITE
PINK
SEED
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR
CARS AVQ.
1969
Sept. 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
Oct. 4
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
25
1
4.15
Nov. 1
1
3.61
8
-
-
15
1
3.71
22
-
-
29
-
-
Dec. 5
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
1969
Jan. 3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
-
24
-
-
31
-
-
Feb. 7
-
-
14-
-
-
21
-
-
28
-
-
Mar. 7
-
-
14
-
-
21
-
-
28
-
-
Apr. 4
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
25
-
-
May 2
-
-
9
-
-
16
-
-
23
-
-
30
-
-
June 5
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
July 3
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
25
-
-
Aug. 1
-
-
1 2.90
1 2.45
1 3.06
TOTALS 3 3.82 3 2.81
INDIAN ICTERIOR
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVQ.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1
5.72
1
5.44
2
7.71
-
-
3
6.87
5
6.96
3
5.79
14
6.16
.
-
8
5.39
3
3.27
6
4.39
-
-
7
3.99
4
3.56
7
3.68
3
2.89
6
3.21
7
1.95
16
2.55
2
1.52
10
2.82
-
-
16
3.81
-
-
8
3.99
.
_
10
3.07
-
-
12
3.53
-
-
13
3.79
-
-
17
3.57
_
-
21
2.81
-
-
23
2.82
-
-
20
2.39
-
-
24
2.64
1
1.55
29
2.41
1
1.55
17
2.65
-
-
19
2.71
-
-
24
2.67
-
-
25
2.37
-
-
23
2.33
.
-
19
2.17
1
1.56
16
2.50
-
22
2.55
.
_
17
2.77
-
-
17
3.14
-
-
18
2.80
-
-
21
2.55
-
-
17
3.14
-
-
19
2.59
.■
-
22
2.34
_
-
22
2.15
-
-
11
2.65
_
-
18
2.38
-
-
4
3.73
-
-
10
4.17
1
4.51
14
4,14
1
3.07
8
4.03
33 3.67 655 2.98
7
6.68
-
-
?
5.21
1
5.90
3
3.75
3
4.58
4
4.23
1
2.51
1
3.86
-
-
2
3.92
1
2.22
1
3.52
1
2.18
8
2.92
_
-
5
3.16
_
-
7
3.63
1
2.03
2
4.36
_
^
10
2.39
-
-
5
3.59
-
-
a
3.58
-
-
8
3.64
?
2.02
9
3.28
11
2.93
.
_
7
3.05
-
-
9
3.02
.
-
15
2.44
-
.
13
2.39
-
.
10
2.47
1
1.77
14
2.59
-
-
12
2.43
.
-
12
2.57
-
-
13
2.17
.
-
19
2.33
-
-
14
2.42
-
-
13
2.46
-
-
12
2.83
-
-
16
2.58
-
-
13
2.53
.
-
12
2.83
-
-
22
2.04
1
.99
15
2.09
_
_
15
2.01
-
-
13
2.38
-
-
13
2.12
-
-
9
2.91
-
-
8
3.86
-
-
14
4.01
1
2.96
11
3.76
21 4.15 415 2.74
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT. ALL VARIETIES AND SECTIONS 1131 CARS $2.94 AVERAGE.
Made available
throi;igh the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Feaeral-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
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t'JEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES..- JILORIDA^ GRAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
I
PHILADELPHIA
WHITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1 3.25
1958
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
18
25
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
TOTALS 1 3 . 26
SEED
INTERIOR
1
5.83
-
-
1
6.14
4
6.44
-
-
2
5.31
2
3.20
1
4.15
-
-
2
3.40
-
-
2
3.79
1
2.77
3
2.72
1
1.70
6
2.33
2
1.66
4
2.39
-
-
4
2.68
-
-
1
2.96
-
-
2
3.18
-
-
3
3.15
-
-
8
2.70
2
1.88
6
2.59
1
1.56
9
2.20
-
-
7
2.23
-
-
6
2.16
-
-
9
2.37
-
-
5
2.21
-
-
3
2.65
-
-
6
2.21
-
-
9
2.17
-
-
9
1.88
-
-
9
1.95
-
-
5
2.16
-
-
5
2.00
2
1.24
7
1.90
-
-
4
2.46
-
-
2
2.96
-
-
3
2.74
1
1.85
4
2.46
-
-
8
1.69
-
-
2
1.75
-
-
5
1.89
-
-
3
2.44
-
-
3
2.90
-
-
1
3.45
*
_
1
5.68
—
—
1
5.16
14
2.54
175
2.49
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
-
2
4.36
-
-
-
3
3.28
1
4.75
-
1
3.08
-
-
-
2
3.34
-
-
-
3
2.52
-
-
-
3
2.37
1
3.35
-
1
2.76
1
2.60
-
1
2.73
4
2.73
-
1
2.91
1
2.64
-
2
2.43
1
3.38
-
1
2.66
3
2.84
.
-
-
3
3.12
-
1
2.52
2
3.44
-
1
2.51
1
3.28
.
1
1.56
6
2.95
-
-
-
6
3.06
.
-
-
5
2.62
-
-
-
10
2.40
-
-
-
5
2.45
-
-
-
4
2.68
-
-
-
6
2.68
-
-
-
6
2.30
-
.
-
3
2.41
-
1
1.55
6
2.30
-
1
1.67
8
2.37
-
-
-
3
2.39
-
3
1.46
6
2.56
-
-
-
6
2.75
-
-
-
4
2.87
-
-
-
4
2.99
•
-
-
6
2.75
-
1
1.84
6
1.84
-
3
1.56
11
1.82
-
-
-
6
1.77
-
1
2.50
2
3.10
-
1
2.11
3
3.04
-
1
2,17
i^,
3.07
-
1
1.89
-
-
-
-
-
2
4.96
-
-
—
2
4.94
-
36
2.44
150
2.53
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES A SECTIONS 375 CARS $2.55 AVERAGE
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc i the Federal-State Market News Service.
^LE 31
- 52 -
WEIGHTED AVERAaE AUCTION PRICES - FLO RIDA GRAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
BOSTON
WHITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
BJTOED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1958
Sept. 6 - - -
13 - - -
20 - - -
27 - - -
Oct, 4 - - -
11 - - -
18 - - -
25 - - -
Nov. 1 - - -
8 - - -
15 - - -
22 - - -
29 - - -
Dec. 6 - - -
13 - - -
20 - - -
27 - - -
1969
Jan. 3 - - -
10 - - -
17 - - -
24 - - -
31 - - -
Feb. 7 - - -
14 - - -
21 - - -
28 - - -
Mar. 7 - - -
14 - - -
21 - - -
28 - - -
Apr. 4 - - -
11 - - -
18 - - -
25 - - -
Hay 2 - - -
g - - -
16 - - -
23 - - -
30 - - -
June 5 - - -
13 - - -
20 - - -
27 - - -
July 3 - - -
11 - - -
18 - - -
25 - - -
Aug. 1 - - -
INTERIOR
CARS AVO.
1 1.87
1 2.74
1 1.30
1 1.81
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
6
2
4
2
2
3
2
2
4
2
3
4
3
3
2
1
1
2.38
2.67
4.12
2.94
3.01
2.87
2.42
2.14
2.41
2.21
1.90
2.29
2.22
2.43
2.69
2.20
2.92
2.56
2.20
1.70
2.15
2.07
2.67
2.94
2 3.92
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
INDIAN INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVO.
1 1.45
1 1.98
1 3.40
1
2
2.99
3.16
2 3.44
1 3.33
2 3.50
4
2.63
3
2.45
3
2.28
3
2.18
2
2.38
3
2.60
4
2.33
1
2.85
4
2.53
2
2.53
2
2.99
4
2.58
2
2.53
5
1.95
3
2.30
3
2.07
2
2.34
1
3.02
1
4.17
1
3.62
4 1.93
67 2.47
3 3.28
61 2.57
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES & SECTIONS 135 CARS $2.57
No Boston auction from 1/17 to 3/7.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc 4 the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
- 53 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLPKIDA ORAPSFSriT
1968-69 SEASON
PITTSBURGH
W H
I T E PI
N K
SEED
SEEDLESS SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG, CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1968
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
1969
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
18
25
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
1 5.40
1 4.33
-
3
3.42
-
2
2.92
-
2
2.71
2 1.48
2
3.27
1 1.56
3
3.73
-
1
3.90
_
1
2.96
-
3
3.21
-
4
3.27
-
3
3.42
-
5
2.87
-
7
2.56
-
4
2.54
-
4
2.35
-
4
2.60
-
4
2.56
-
3
2.70
-
5
2.37
-
3
2.66
-
3
2.75
-
5
2.44
-
4
2.47
-
4
2.34
-
3
2.77
-
4
2.68
-
3
2.73
-
2
3.04
1 2.35
4
2.68
1 1.75
3
2.15
-
4
1.95
-
3
2.20
-
2
2.43
-
2
2.86
-
1
4.41
1
6.52
-
-
1
4.43
-
-
1
3.21
-
-
1
3.32
-
-
-
.
1
3.28
1
2.57
-
-
1
2.05
1
2.75
-
-
1
3.98
-
-
3
3.18
-
-
2
3.01
-
-
1
3.42
-
-
2
2.91
-
-
2
2.97
-
-
2
2.75
-
-
1
2.87
-
-
2
3.24
-
-
2
3.31
-
-
3
2.75
-
.
3
2.34
-
-
1
3.34
-
-
3
2.60
-
-
1
3.55
-
-
2
3.47
-
-
1
3.43
-
-
2
3.10
-
-
3
2.76
-
-
1
3.43
1
1.76
5
1.68
3
1.18
4
1.62
-
-
3
2.03
-
-
1
2.47
-
-
1
3.34
-
-
2
3.17
-
-
1
4.22
_
-
1
4.27
-
-
2
4.00
TOTALS -
2.34 111 2.73
10 2.74
60 2.84
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES A SECTIONS 187 CARS $2.75 AVERAGE
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
?I-E 31
54
WEIGHTED AVERAOE AUCTION PRICES - PLORIDJi ORAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
C H I C A
G 0
WHITE
P I
N K
SEED SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
V/EEK INTERIOR INDIAN INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER RIVER
CARS AVG.CARS AVG. CARS AVG, CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVO. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1968
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
8
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
1969
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
18
25
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
TOTALS
1 5.11
-
-
1
3.07
2
1.98
3
3.35
1
1.65
2
3.82
-
-
1
4.87
_
•
1
4.75
-
-
2
4.26
.
-
3
4.09
-
-
3
3.60
-
-
3
3.00
.
-
2
3.28
-
-
5
2.83
-
-
3
2.47
.
-
6
2.34
-
-
1
2.82
-
-
2
3.83
-
-
4
2.92
-
-
3
2.83
.
-
2
2.66
.
-
3
2.23
-
-
2
2.79
-
-
3
3.23
-
-
4
3.38
-
-
2
2.99
-
-
2
2.80
-
-
2
3.17
-
-
2
2.99
-
-
3
2.29
-
-
4
1.91
.
-
3
2.17
.
-
2
2.09
-
-
2
2.14
1.28
3 1.87
83 2.97
1 1.28
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES i SECTIONS 125 CARS $2.98 AVERAGE
1 3.97
1 4.49
1
4.41
1
3.36
1
3.23
2
3.10
1
3.08
1
3.52
1
3.46
1
3.97
2
3.30
2
2.65
2
2.84
2
2.79
2
2.47
1
4.13
2
3.71
1
3.75
2
3.10
2
3.33
1
3.75
2
1.98
2
2.42
2
2.73
2
2.34
38 3.12
Made available
throiigh the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLE 31
- 55 -
WEIGHTED AVERAGE AUCTION PRICES - FLCfilDA GRAPEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
DETROIT
WHITE
PINK
SEED
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG,
1958
Sept. 6
13
20
27
Oct. 4
11
18
25
Nov. 1
a
15
22
29
Dec. 6
13
20
27
1969
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
Feb. 7
14
21
28
Mar. 7
14
21
28
Apr. 4
11
18
25
May 2
9
15
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 3
11
18
25
Aug. 1
2.75
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVO,
1 3.32
INTERIOR INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
INTERIOR
CARS AVG.
INDIAN
RIVER
CARS AVG.
2
1.70
-
-
1
1.51
-
-
1
2.68
1
4.38
"
-
1
3.91
_
_
.
.
-
-
1
4.46
-
-
3
3.77
-
-
1
3.58
1
1.90
2
3.55
2
2.10
3
2.86
1
1.97
2
2.82
-
-
1
3.15
-
-
2
3.19
1
2.11
2
3.44
-
-
4
2.61
-
-
2
2.90
-
-
2
2.48
-
-
2
2.63
-
-
3
2.56
1
1.25
4
1.80
1
1.76
2
3.00
1
1.89
3
2.86
2
2.03
4
2.65
1
1.80
-
-
2
2.28
1
3.59
2
1.65
4
2.65
2
1.47
2
1.84
-
-
3
2.34
-
-
3
2.60
-
-
1
1.66
-
-
1
3.26
1.84
1
4.83
-
-
1
2.81
-
~
1
2.26
-
-
1
2.46
-
-
1
2.66
-
-
1
2.33
-
-
2
1.99
-
~
1
2.44
-
-
1
2.25
_
-
1
1.99
1
3.40
-
-
1
3.48
1
1.97
1
3.31
-
-
1
3.26
-
-
1
3.12
1
2.15
1
2.98
-
-
1
3.43
-
-
2
2.72
-
-
2
2.63
.
-
1
3.40
-
-
2
2.65
-
-
1
3.72
-
-
2
2.72
-
-
1
3.14
-
-
1
3.85
1
2.24
2
3.67
3
1.87
1
3.14
1
1.69
1
1.81
-
-
1
2.16
1
2.29
3
1.72
1
1.81
1
1.30
-
-
1
2.99
1 2.79
TOTALS 1 2.75
22 1.94
61
.81
21 2.31
29 2.64
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES & SECTIONS 134 CARS $2.59 AVERAGE
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
^' ?LE 31
- 56 -
V.'EIGHTED AVERP.GE A'tCTIPN PRICES - FLORIDA GR/>PEFRUIT
1968-69 SEASON
TOTAL ALL CITIES
V KITE
PINK
SEED
SEEDLESS
SEED
SEEDLESS
WEEK INTERIOR INDIAN INTERIOR INDIAN INTERIOR IKDIAU INTERIOR INDIAN
ENDED RIVER RIVER RIVER RIVER
CARS AVG.CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG, CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
1968
Sept. 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
21
-
-
Oct. 4
-
-
7
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
25
1
4.15
Nov. 1
2
3.44
8
1
2.75
15
1
3.71
22
-
-
29
-
-
Dec. 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
1969
Jan. 3
-
-
10
-
-
17
-
-
24.
-
-
31
-
-
Feb. 7
-
-
14
-
-
21
-
-
28
-
-
Mar. 7
-
-
14
-
-
21
-
-
28
-
-
Apr. 4
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
2 '5
-
-
May 2
-
-
9
-
-
16
-
-
23
-
-
30
-
-
June 6
-
-
13
-
-
20
-
-
27
-
-
July 3
-
-
11
-
-
18
-
-
2=5
-
-
Aug. 1
-
-
1 2.90
2.45
1 3.06
1
5.72
1
5.44
2
7.71
-
-
4
6.86
5
6.96
5
5.78
19
6.22
-
-
10
5.37
6
3.25
8
4.35
-
-
9
3.86
4
3.56
12
3.63
4
2.86
11
3.02
10
1.88
25
2.59
10
1.67
21
2.81
3
1.96
29
3.57
-
-
13
3.98
1
2.74
14
3.16
-
-
23
3.49
-
-
30
3.55
-
-
32
3.34
3
1.87
37
2.84
3
1.92
44
2.68
1
1.97
39
2.47
-
-
38
2.53
1
1.55
50
2.44
2
1.83
33
2.60
-
-
37
2.66
-
-
43
2.59
-
-
46
2.37
-
-
41
2.27
-
-
41
2.19
2
1.41
34
2.36
1
1.75
39
2.51
3
1.46
36
2.67
2
2.03
35
2.84
2
1.55
27
2.81
•^
2.12
32
2.67
4
1.88
35
2.84
3
1.56
38
2.23
-
-
38
2.21
-
-
38
2.15
-
-
20
2.49
-
-
27
2.51
-
-
6
3.80
.
-
13
3.95
1
4.61
15
4.24
1
3.07
9
4.16
TOTALS 5 3.50 3 2.80
82 2.78 1133 2.84
7
3
7
5
2
3
4
6
4
2
3
4
2
2
4
1
1
1
6.68
5.65
4.18
3.17
2.80
3.33
2.45
2.35
2.18
2.70
2.42
2.21
2,55
2.38
2.14
1.56
1.97
1.28
2.15
1.77
1 1.55
1 1.67
1 1.98
3 1.46
2.24
1.87
1.76
1.32
2,29
2.16
2.11
2.17
2.69
1 2.96
1
3
5
2
2
2
9
8
13
3
13
10
14
14
14
20
18
19
30
24
21
28
28
24
31
33
21
29
23
27
28
23
41
36
32
21
19
16
10
18
15
5.90
4.68
4.33
3.92
3.92
3.40
2.97
3.02
3.28
3.79
2.63
3.43
3.50
3.57
3.26
3.00
3.06
2.90
2.51
2.51
2.68
2.71
2.45
2.53
2.35
2.38
2,53
2.68
2.86
2.78
2.77
2.86
1.95
1.99
1.99
2.39
2.42
2.99
3.87
4.14
3.95
92 2,82 753 2,74
TOTAL SALES, FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, ALL VARIETIES A SECTIONS 2088 CARS $2.80 AVERAGE
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc A the Federal-State Market News Service,
TRULt 3d.
57
1968-6?
SEASON
1
NEW YORK
PHILA-
BOSTON
PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO
DETROIT
TOTAL ALL
DELPHIA
CITIES
WEEK
4/5
BU. •
4/5
BU. •
4/5 BU, •
4/5
BU. ♦
4/5 BU
•
4/5
BU. *
4/5
BU. ♦
ENDED
CARS
AVG.
CARE
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
CARS
AVG,
CARS
i
i\VG.
CAR£
AVG.
CARS
AVG.
1968
Oct.
25
2
7.79
1
8.39
-
>
-
-
.
-
1
4.18
4
7.04
Nov,
2
14
6.84
5
5.75
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
-
19
6.55
8
26
5.47
9
4.82
-
-
_
-
.
-
2
2.95
37
5.18
15
18
4.70
9
4.42
-
-■
1
5.14
-
-
1
3.96
29
4.60
22
13
5.49
6
4.38
-
-
4
4.01
-
-
1
1.66
24
4.81
29
33
3.99
12
4.30
-
-
3
4.02
3
2
34
2
4.24
53
3.98
Dec.
6
45
2.31
20
2.82
3
1.33
8
2.80
6
2
25
9
2.29
91
2.43
13
16
3.51
16
3.10
1
1.02
7
2.67
1
2
47
3
3.22
44
3.13
20
27
4.69
18
4.33
2
3.00
7
4.57
2
3
24
6
3.82
62
4.39
27
28
4.02
12
3.86
-
-
2
3.89
-
3
4.48
45
4.00
1969
Jan.
3
15
5.12
3
3.96
2
3.67
2
3.42
-
-
3
3.98
25
4.59
10
22
4.90
6
4.47
1
3,67
1
4.51
1
4
00
1
5.15
32
4,75
17
30
4.71
8
4.25
3
3,96
4
4.41
-
-
3
4,38
4S
4,54
24
30
3.95
8
3.47
-
-
6
3.46
-
.
4
3.86
48
3,80
31
28
3.30
9
3.39
-
-
3
3.29
-
-
6
2.53
46
3.22
Feb.
7
17
3.55
7
3.04
-
-
2
2.94
-
-
2
1.96
28
3.27
14
a
4.80
3
4.17
-
-
.
-
-
.
1
2,80
12
4.48
21
10
4.28
5
4.42
-
-
1
4.11
-
-
2
1,71
18
4,02
28
10
4,65
2
4.26
-
-
2
4.79
-
-
1
4.71
15
4,62
Mar.
7
13
4.25
3
3.79
-
-
-
-
>
-
1
3.95
17
4,15
14
5
4.36
1
3.83
-
-
1
4.29
-
-
1
4.35
e
4,28
21
3
5.17
2
4.10
-
-
-
-
-
.
2
4.37
7
4,64
28
10
4.49
2
3.97
-
.
.
-
.
-
.
-
12
4.40
Apr.
4
8
4.65
3
4.18
-
-
1
4.15
-
-
1
4,06
13
4.46
11
12
4.15
1
4.26
-
-
1
3.89
-
-
1
3.38
15
4,09
18
4
5.13
2
4.26
_
.
1
3.37
.
.
-
-
7
4,63
25
5
6.98
-
.
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
.
5
6,98
May
2
4
7.60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
7,60
9
5
6.88
-
-
_
>
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
6.88
16
3
6.29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
>
.
-
3
6.29
23
1
6.41
—
"
~
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
1
6.41
TOTALS
465
4.38
173
3,93
12
2.83
57
3.67
13
2.
57
57
3,35
777
4.10
Tangerines
-777 Cars $4.10 A
I'g.
Satsumas
3 $2.80
Included in. Tangerine
rotal
the following:
Ponkons
1 $3.60
Tange
rlnes
los
(Straight)
441 |4.
216 $3.
40
14
Kings
Total All
2 $
2.84
Tange
777 $
4. Id
Murco
tts
114 $4.
77
• - 4/5 Bushel Containers.
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service,
?ABLS 33
58 -
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS 1030-50-68-69
0 R A
N G
E S
SEASON
Thru
N. Y.
PHI LA.
BOST.
PITTS.
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST
L.
CI MCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Aug. 1
1968-69
Cars
Avg.
501
$3.40
263
$2.93
46
$3.08
35
$3.01
-
3
$2.50
"
Closed
37
$2.73
885
$3.19
July 26
1967-68
Cars
Avg.
760
$3.45
330
$3.05
115
$3.36
68
$3.04
-
6
$3.09
-
Closed
57
$3.01
1336
$3.30
July 28
1966-67
Cars
Avg.
III
$2.39
303
$2.68
107
$2.34
70
$2.14
-
13
$1.83
-
Closed
78
$2.06
1348
$2.28
July 29
1955-66
Cars
Avg.
1,044
$2.91
405
$2.68
131
$2.83
56
$2.55
-
26
$2.49
-
Closed
108
$2.53
1,770
$2.80
July 30
1964-55
Cars
Avg.
1,028
$3.22
372
$2.94
140
$3.14
83
$2.79
$2
1
.52
45
$2.74
-
Closed
107
$2.74
1,776
$3.09
July 31 Cars
1963-64 Avg.
1,062
$7.95
331
$7.64
159
$7.64
70
$7.04
$6
14
.96
6
$5.95
-
Closed
54
$7,08
1,695
$7.78
July 25
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
1,224
$8.02
393
$7.41
223
$7.80
55
$6.89
$6
35
,36
58
$7.07
$5
9
15
Closed
55
$6.01
2,053
$7.73
July 27
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
1.351
$5.28
532
$4.83
206
$5.20
108
$4.77
50
$4.74
77
$4.58
$4
15
14
Closed
160
$4.98
2,509
$5.09
July 28
1950-51
Cars
Avg.
1,193
$6.77
425
$6.29
193
$5.57
155
$5.96
$5
68
65
154
$5.77
8
$5.72
Closed
94
$5.87
2,290
$6.48
July 29 Cars
1959-60 Avg.
1,506
$5.59
595
$4.99
268
$5.24
154
$5.13
57
$4.87
178
$4.89
$4
11
69
37
$4.38
151
$5.07
3,0//
$5.32
G.
RAPE
F R
U I
1
SEASON
Thru
Aug. 1
1968-69
Cars
Avg.
N. Y.
1,131
$2.94
PHI LA.
376
$2.55
BOST.
135
$2.52
PITTS.
187
$2.75
CLEVE.
CHIC.
125
$2.98
ST.
L.
CINCI.
Closed
DETR,
134
$2.59
TOTAL
2,088
$2.80
July 26
1957-68
Cars
Avg.
1,332
$3.30
285
$3.02
244
$3.15
158
$3.13
-
131
$3.46
-
Closed
86
$3.26
2,237
$3.24
July 28
1956-67
Cars
Avg.
1,824
$2.43
428
$2.09
303
$2.20
223
$2.41
-
191
$2.58
-
Closed
154
$2.32
2' ^23
$2.37
July 29
1955-66
Cars
Avg.
1,545
$2.98
341
$2.70
225
$2.81
171
$2.90
-
133
$3.05
-
Closed
116
$2.88
2,531
$2.91
July 30
1964-65
Cars
Avg.
1,642
$3.07
459
$2.50
274
$2.77
183
$2.92
-
189
$3.29
-
Closed
207
$2.90
2,954
$2.97
July 31 Cars
1963-64 Avg.
1,815
$5.19
411
$5.79
222
$5.85
181
$6.00
$5
81
36
188
$6.49
$5
11
17
Closed
141
$6.02
3,050
$6.09
July 26
1962-63
Cars
Avg.
2,007
$6.00
460
$5.52
322
$5.49
223
$5.77
$5
122
48
313
$6.20
$6
57
20
Closed
196
$5.85
3,700
$5.88
July 27
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
1,989
$4.56
481
$4.01
395
$3.99
226
$4.56
113
$4.49
359
$4.80
18
$3.74
Closed
192
$4.41
3, Hi
$4.49
July 28
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
2,261
$4.43
581
$4.00
529
$3.99
289
$4.30
$4
130
.17
463
$4,61
22
$4.31
Closed
170
$4.41
4,445
$4.32
July 29
1959-50
Cars 2,5//
Avg. $4.57
Cincinnati, Cle
Prices base
615
$3.99
veland a
d on 4/5
524
$4.24
nd St.
Bushel
247
$4.37
Louis -
Contain
$4
181 429 26 47 295
.23 $4.52 $3.95 $3.65 $4.28
action Sales During 1968-59 Season.
Effective with 1964-65 Season.
4,941
$4.41
Ho A
srs.
Hade available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
TABLK 33
-
59 -
FLORIDA AUCTION SALES. SEASONS
1959-6C-196E
)-69
ST
(Cont'd^
. L. CINCI.
DETR.
,N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
T E
M P
L E
"" CHIC.
SEASON
PITTS.
CLEVE,
TOTAL
1968- 6S
Cars
Avg.
147
$3.68
57
$3.61
10
$3.92
14
$3,43
—
7
$3.52
-
Closed
15
$3 . 16
250
$3,62
1967-58
Cars
Avg.
296
$3.57
101
$3.43
37
$3.51
30
$3.34
-
21
$3,31
-
Closed
34
$3.06
519
$3.48
1966-67
Cars
Avg.
348
$2.50
113
$2.47
38
$2.21
30
$2.53
.
25
$2,24
-
Closed
36
$2.32
590
$2.46
1955-66
Cars
Avg.
359
$2.99
112
$2.91
41
$2.77
21
$2,91
-
33
$3,09
-
Closed
25
$2.96
591
$2.96
1964-55
Cars
Avg.
321
$3.48
112
$3.39
28
$3.45
23
$3.27
_
35
$3,24
.
Closed
26
$3.31
545
$3,43
1953-64
Cars
Avg.
370
$4.08
69
$3.82
24
$4.03
13
$3,96
$2
2
.94
-
-
Closed
7
$3.86
485
$4.02
1952-63
Cars
Avg.
228
$4.27
57
$4.16
26
$4.04
9
$4.36
$3
5
,43
34
$4.44
-
Closed
11
$3.78
370
$4.23
1961-52
Cars
Avg.
422
$2.94
116
$2.73
34
$2.92
18
$2,63
$2
6
.76
66
$2,93
$1
1
93
Closed
40
$2.77
703
$2.88
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
445
$3.70
142
$3.36
15
$3.19
37
$3.36
$3
8
.01
72
$3,42
-
Closed
21
$3.32
740
$3,56
Cars
1959-60 Avg.
521
$3.19
151
$3.00
41
$2.81
30
$2.75
$2
12
75
111
$2,95
$2
2
75
9
$2.54
45
$3.00
922
$3,08
TANG
E R
I N
E S
SEASON
N. Y.
PHILA.
BOST.
PITTS,
CLEVE.
CHIC.
ST.
L.
CINCI.
DETR.
TOTAL
Cars
Avg.
465
$4.38
173
$3.93
12
$2.83
57
$3.67
-
13
$2.57
-
-
57
$3.35
777
1968-69
-
$4.10
1967-58
Cars
Avg.
573
$4.98
146
$4. 29
10
$3.45
56
$4.50
-
4
$3,58
-
Closed
50
$4.10
839
$4,74
1956-67
Cars
Avg.
732
$3.21
211
$2.92
24
$2.44
82
$2,87
-
24
$2.94
-
-
92
$2.65
1165
$3.07
1965-66
Cars
Avg.
635
$3.75
172
$3.45
32
$2.64
54
$3.43
-
26
$3.47
-
Closed
99
$3,18
1018
$3.60
1964-55
Cars
Avg.
606
$3,98
197
$3.42
* 28
$3.14
50
$3.14
-
18
$3.06
-
Closed
102
$3,41
1,001
$3.73
1963-64
Cars
Avg.
563
$4.55
143
$4.01
9
$2.53
28
$3.58
$4.
8
11
21
$3.13
-
Closed
38
$3.75
810
$4,32
1962-53
Cars
Avg.
457
$4.52
97
$4.08
10
$3.95
20
$4.10
$3.
13
94
23
$4,10
$3,
2
49
Closed
31
$3.46
663
$4.37
1961-62
Cars
Avg.
921
$3.83
218
$3.43
20
$3.09
54
$3.41
$3,
8
24
71
$3.29
$3,
6
15
Closed
55
$3.64
1353
$3.59
1960-61
Cars
Avg.
543
$3.33
230
$2.90
10
$2.04
71
$2.76
$2.
34
77
109
$2.73
3
$2,61
Closed
70
$2,81
1170
$3.09
1959-60
Cars
Avg.
555
$4.16
Temple
169 4 45
$3.80 $3.08 $3.67 $3.
4 Tangerine Averages based
15 63 1 6
30 $3.39 $2.59 $3.14
on 4/5 Bushel Containers.
47
$3.80
917
$3.97
Made available
through the cooperation of the Seald Sweet Growers Inc & the Federal-State Market News Service.
^ABLE 34
60
WKIGHTED AVERAGE .AUCTION PRICES - FLORIDA TANGERINES - BY KIND
1968-69 SEASON
WEEK
ENDING
1968
Sept. 7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
1
8
15
22
29
6
13
20
27
TANGERINES TANGELOS
MURCOTTS
SATSUMAS
PONKANS
KINGS
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
1959
Jan. 3
10
17
24
31
7
14
21
28
7
14
21
28
4
11
18
25
2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 4
11
18
25
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL
CONTAINERS CONTAINERS CONTAINERS CONTAINERS CONTAINERS CONTAINERS
CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG. CARS AVG.
2
7.65
1
5.74
-
-
15
7.33
5
4.16
-
-
22
6.54
14
3.10
-
-
19
5.40
8
2.89
-
-
9
7.02
13
3.34
-
-
32
4.59
20
2.98
-
-
66
2,50
22
2.26
-
-
26
3.65
19
2.54
-
-
40
4.80
22
3.64
-
-
27
4.60
17
3.04
-
-
18
5.15
6
2.97
1
3.29
28
4.90
8
4.02
-
-
33
4.78
15
3.97
-
-
32
4.06
16
3.29
-
-
35
3.28
11
3.05
-
-
21
3.20
7
3.29
2
3.22
4
5.06
4
3.80
3
4.81
5
4.64
6
2.87
6
4.73
2
5.27
1
3.45
12
4.58
3
5.11
1
2.19
13
4.09
2
4.98
-
-
5
4.26
_
_
-
.
7
4.68
_
-
-
-
12
4.41
-
-
-
-
13
4.45
_
-
-
-
15
4.08
-
-
-
-
7
4.73
-
-
-
.
5
6.98
-
-
-
-
4
7.60
-
-
-
-
5
6.88
_
-
-
-
3
6.29
-
-
-
-
1
6.41
1 3.60
2 3.23
1 1.93
1 2.64
1 3.03
TOTAL
441 4.40 216 3.14 114 4.77
3 2.80
3.60
2 2.84
Made available
through the cooperation of the Growers Administrative Committee 4 the Federal-State Market News.
TABLE 35
61
DELIVERED CANNERY PRICES
1968-69 SEASON '
Advertising and Inspection tax not Included
1 — 1_
ORAWaES GRAPEFRUIT
Week
Ending 1 | ~
1 CONCENTRATE | CANNED JUICE CANNED JUICE
Average Price | Single Strength | Single Strength
-- 1 1 Average Price 1 Average Price
1968
Got. 5
12
19
26
Nov. 2
9
16
23
30
Dec, 7
14
21
28
1969
Jan, 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22
Mar, 1
8
15
22
29
Apr, 5
12
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31
June 7
14
21
28
July 5
12
19
26
Aug, 2
9
16
23
30
Per Box
$
1.81
1.88
1.91
1.85
1.81
1.95
2.03
2.23
2.46
2.55
2.86
3.07
3.16
3.25
3.31
3.20
10
90
53
40
71
87
89
91
98
99
06
3.09
3.00
2.97
2.98
3.11
3.18
3.12
Per Box
1.50
1.55
1.53
1.65
1.71
1.88
1.86
1.81
1,80
1.81
1.97
2.01
2.03
2.27
2.39
2.38
2.70
2.61
2.52
2.51
2.45
2.59
2.35
2.38
2.23
2.15
25
31
58
59
2
2
2
2
2.14
2.28
2.20
2.26
2.20
2.16
2.11
2.06
Per Box
.62
.58
.71
.73
.74
.80
.81
.76
.81
.84
.78
.91
.99
1.05
1,10
1.01
1.01
.94
.90
.83
.85
.84
.84
.86
.87
.88
.92
.92
.94
1.02
1.12
1.19
1.17
1.17
1,21
1.21
1.20
Season Average
2.70
2.11
.98
Made Available
through the courtesy of the Florida Canners' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
..-.3LE 36
- 62 -
CANNERY COrSOLIDATED REPORT
SEASON - 1968-69
NUMBER OF FIELD BOXES USED;
Grapefruit for Sections
Salad
Juice
Blend
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Julee
Chilled Sections
Chilled Salads
TOTAL Boxes of Grapefruit
for all uses
3,032,740
194,754
11,854,893
857,577
6,500,987
36,946
12,338
1,630,632
582,369
1,093,571
25,796,807
Oranges for Juice
Blend
Salad
Sections
Frozen Cone.
Processed Cone.
Frozen Blended Cone.
Chilled Juice
Chilled Sections
Chilled Salads
TOTAL Boxes of Oranges
for all uses
8,100,459
839,898
116,058
7,414
92,125,322
29,234
13,036
17,850,829
223,101
550,430
119,855,781
Tangerines for Tangerine Juice
Tangerines for Frozen Tangerine
63,910
944,095
TOTAL Boxes of Tangerines for all uses 1,008,005
For Sections
1.38537
White
1.04293
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR GRAPEFRUIT - DELIVERED PROCESSING PRICES
or Salad For Julee For Blend
1.18251 .98392 .93320
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR ORANGES - DELIVERED PROCESSING PRICES
For Salad
2.96798
Grapefruit
Pink
.76591
For Juice
2.105D7
For Blend
For Sections
3.0000
2.70146
.99784
2.07278
Season's Average Price Paid for Oranges Used for Frozen Orange Concentrate
Season's Average Price Paid for Grapefruit Used for Frozen Grapefruit Concentrate
CASH PRICES PAID PER BOX - FOR CHILLED CITRUS PRODUCTS;
Chilled Orange Juice Chilled Grapefruit Juice Chilled Gfrt. Sections Chilled flfrt. Salad
2.74404 1.23924 1.29255 1.14432
SEASON THRU 8/30/59
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida CannerS' Association, Winter Haven, Florida.
FLORIDA PflODUCTION OF CAWNED CITRUS
1958-69 SEASON
-
Actual Cases -
CONVERTED TO
24/2 CANS:
Sw Gfrt Sections
2,912
,774 Sw Gfrt
Juice
2,277,926
Unsw Gfrt Sec
tions
305
,791 Unsw Gfrt Juice
13,737,665
Broken Sections
176
,123 Sv; Orange Juice
4,959,508
Citrus Salad
292
,337 Unsw Orange Juice
6,426,002
Orange Sections
7
,091 Sw Blended Juice
844,827
Tangerine Juice
92
,491 Unsvf Blended Juice
1.450.259
Converted Totals
33,483,894
♦Includes Reconstitutes
FLORIDA PRODUCTION OF CITRUS
CONCENTRATE
CONVERTED
FROZEN
PROCESSED
{ FROZEN I
PROCESSED
FROZEN
1 FROZEN
ORANGE
ORANGE
j GRAPEFRUIT j
GRAPEFRUIT
BLEND
TANGERINE
TOTAL SIZES
,
Converted to
Gallons
84
,066,710
31,126
1,605,142
-
193,
708
172,072
Bulk Gallons
45
,463,771
-
5,458,065
—
4,
104
812
1,072,489
Gross Gallons
129
,530,481
31,126
7,064,208
197,
1,244,561
Less Repro-
cessed Gallon
s 25
,780,421
-
1,144,529
-
161,
502
193,615
NET GALLONS
103
,750,060
31,126
5,919,679
-
36,
310
1,050,945
Imported
Gallons
3
,316,201
-
_
-
-
TOTAL GALLONS
107
,056,261
31,126
5,919,679
36,
310
1,050,946
FLORIDA PROCESSED CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE & FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE
JUICE
4 FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT 1959-60 - 1<
368-59. INCLUSIVE
1
PROCESSED
FROZEN
1
FROZEN
Year |
CONCENTRATED
♦CONCENTRATED 1
CONCENTRATED
.- 1
ORANGE JUICE #
ORANGE JUICE # |
GRAPEFRUIT /
1959-60
377,877
78,149
305
1,613,462
1960-61
154,911
84,298
114
3,841,462
1961-62
277,501
116,081
547
3,162,798
1952-63
54,360
51,547,
737
2,323,381
1963-64
41,108
53,674,
426
2,572,655
1964-65
59,763
88,858,
804
3,999,357
1955-66
48,506
70,831,
316
3,970,546
1965-67
119,027
93,686,
282
5,358,074
1957-58
22,374
63,597,
047
1,813,964
1968-59
31,126
103,750,
060
5,919,679
♦ - Does Not
Include
Imported
Gallons, if
- Net Gallons
■
plorid;
AND
I PROCESSEE
CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT.
FROZEN BLENDED CONCENTRATE
FROZEN TAN
GERINE CONCI
:NTRATE - 1959-
60 - 1968-69, INCLUSIV
E
,
1
Year I
PROCESSED
1
FROZEN
PROCESSED
1
FROZEN
1
GRAPEFRUIT
1
BLEND
BLEND AND
1
TANGERINE
1
1
TANGERINE
1
Net
Gallons
Net
Gallons
Net Gallons
Net Gallons
1959-60
27,390
284,275
-
319,571
1960-61
19,947
255,584
21,285
1,406,594
1961-62
116,171
265,598
3,989
1,370,187
1962-63
36,340
53,242
20,821
204,458
1953-64
21,375
130,430
.
1,145,495
1964-65
54,946
69, 599
-
1,153,559
1965-66
30, 539
50,487
>
715,490
1955-67
32,011
29,099
-
1,119,859
1957-68
-
10,349
m
581,955
1968-69
38,742
36,310
-
1,050,945
SEASON THRU S/30/69
Furnished through the courtesy of the Florida Caiiners' Association, V.'inter Haven, Florida.
ABLE 38
- 64 -
CONTAINERS - BY KIKT) OF CITRUS
SEASON - AUG. 1. 1968 - JULY 31. 1969
- In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes -
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES
J-
TANGERINES
J_
TOTAL
Container |_ _
Description I Interior I Indian! Interior I Indian j Interior I Indian I Interior | Indian
- I I River I I River I I River | I River
NAILED BOXES
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx)-
WIREBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx) 180
4/5 Bu (1/2 Bx) 54,888
169 - 20
892 2,449,221 253,694 1,902,379
369
42,628 4,406,488 297,214
MESH BAGS
20 lb. (1/4 Bx
8 lb. (1/10 Bx'
5 lb.
4 lb.
1/15 Bx
.1/20 Bx
7,090
8,274
125
6,750
5,432
125
13,840
13,706
FILM BAGS
4 lb. 1/20 Bx)
8 lb. l/10Bx)Vexar 46,711
5 lb. l/l6Bx' " 674,710
8 lb.{l/10Bx' 103,331
5 lb.(l/16Bx) 1,135,241
72,552
963,240
225 132,798 100
136,478 959,655 30,867
119,263
- 1,637,950
236,129 325
- 2,094,896 167,345
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx)
1 Bu (5/8 Bx) 72 - 72
4/5 Bu(l/2 Bx) 4,405,670 5,388,473 5,095,855 870,334
2/5Bu(l/4Bx) 768 - 3,310
144
50,400 1,540 9,551,925 6,260,347
4,078
CONSUMER
GRAND TTL. INT 6,436,935 9,689,179 1,952,799 18,078,913
By Containers l.R. 5,526,068 1,154,995 44,168 6,725,231
BULK 126,921 244,544 503,950 110,041 19,291 4,593 650,162 359.178
TOTAL
Interior
6,563,856 10,193,129 1,972,090 18,729,075
Indian River 5,770,612 1,265,036 48,761 7,084,409
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
TABLE 38
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COMTAIMEJiS - BY KIND OF CITRUS
SEASON Aufi. 1. 1968 - July 31. 1969. Consolidated Report
In Terms of 1-3/5 Bu. Boxes
(State Wldel
Container Description {GRAPEFRUIT I ORANGES
NAILED BOXES
4/5 Bu. (1/2 Bx. )
WI REBOUND BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx. ) 180
4/5 Bu (1/2 Bx) 55,780
MESH BAGS
20 lb. (1/4 Bx)
8 lb.
5 lb.
4 lb.
1/10 Bx]
1/16 Bx
1/20 Bx
7,090
8.274
FILM BAGS
4 lb. (1/20 Bx)
8 lb. 1/10 Bx'Vexar 46,711
5 lb. 1/16 Bx' " 674,710
8 lb. 1/10 Bx' 103,556
5 lb. 1/16 Bx) 1,271,719
CORRUGATED BOXES
1-3/5 Bu (1 Bx)
1 Bu (5/8 Bx)
4/5 Bu { 1/2 Bx
2/5 Bu ( 1/4 Bx
72
9,794,143
768
1
TOTAL
Interior &
Indian River
12,344,468
169
2,702,915
125
6,750
5,432
72,552
963,240
132,898
990,522
72
5,966,169
3,310
TANGERINES
11,458,165
20
1,945,007
51,940
2,020,851
TOTAL
369
4,703,702
125
13,840
13,706
119,263
1,637,950
236,454
2,262,241
144
15,812,272
4,078
CONSUMER
-
-
-
-
GRAND TOTAL
By Containers
11,963,003
10,844,174
1,996,967
24,804,144
BULK
371,465
613,991
23,884
1,009,340
25,813,484
Made available
through the courtesy of the Citrus Inspection Division, Winter Haven, Florida.
OLE 39
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FLORIDA: CCr«ERCIAL CITRUS TREKS BY TYPES
1965 Thru 1968
Type of Fruit
Total
Bearing
1965 I
1966 I
1967
1966 I
Non-
Bearingl,
Total
ORANGES:
Early
Midseason
Late
Unidentified
Total
GRAPEFRUIT:
Seedy
White Seedless
Pink Seedless
Unidentified
Total
SPECIALTY:
Temple
Tangelo
Tangerine
Murcott
OTHER
ALL CITRUS
1,000
Trees
13,156.5
10,452.2
21,937.7
130.6
45,677.0
1,667.7
2,764.2
1,653.1
6.1
6,091.1
1.610.1
1,143.1
1,236.8
827.1
1,577.9
1,000
Trees
1,522.0
1,102.9
1,836.1
795.6
1,000
Trees
656.8
793.8
884.3
1,066.9
1,000
Trees
379.3
367.3
876.7
671.4
5,257.6
33.1
647.1
137.8
18.6
3,401.8
14.7
505.4
130.5
158.5
2,294.7
52.8
408.9
150.0
177.8
836.6
260.3
523.6
258.4
131.9
227.5
809.1
135.9
336.8
133.2
87.7
179.8
789.5
92.2
278.0
92.7
40.8
110.7
58,163.1 7,496.0
5,084.3
3.698.6
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
1,000
Trees
NA
2,558.1
15,714.6
NA
2,264.0
12,716.2
NA
3,597.1
25,534.8
NA
2,534.9
2,565.5
NA 10,954.1 56,631.1
NA 100.5 1,766.3
NA 1,561.4 4,325.6
NA 418.3 2,071.4
NA 354.9 361.0
NA 2,435.2 8,526.3
NA 488.4 2,098.5
NA 1,138.4 2,281.5
NA 464.3 1,721.1
NA 260.4 1,087.5
NA 518.1 2,096.0
NA 16,278.9 74,442.0
Xj Trees planted In 1968 not included. NA - Not Available.
Made available through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
TABLB 40
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FLORIDA
CITRUS: COMMERCIAL INVENTORY OP ACREAGE BY TYPES
AS OF PECEMEER 1968
Acreage Shown By
Estimated
Year In Vftlch
Set
1
Type of Prult |
1
Total
Bearing
1 1
1 1965 1
1 1
1966
1
1
1967 1
1
1968
I Non-
Bearing
1
,1 TOTAL
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
Acres
ORANGES :
Early
171,857
17,108
6,634
3,427
NA
27,169
199,026
Midseason
137,304
10,720
7,517
3,363
NA
21,600
158,904
Late
290,986
18,799
8,448
8,022
NA
35,269
326,255
Unidentified
1,476
9,785
11,243
6,711
NA
27,739
29,215
TOTAL
601,623
56,412
33,842
21,523
NA
111,777
713,400
GRAPEFRUIT:
Seedy
25,500
364
197
563
NA
1,124
26,624
White Seedless
40, 533
7,695
5,872
4,918
NA
18,485
59,018
Pinlc Seedless
25,075
1,72^
1,529
1,626
NA
4,884
29,959
Unidentified
70
307
1,861
2,044
NA
4,212
4,282
TOTAL
91,178
10,095
9,459
9,151
NA
28,705
119,883
SPECIALTY:
Temple
19,858
2,556
1,385
794
NA
4,735
24, 593
Tangelo
13,359
5,380
3,118
2,396
NA
10,894
24,253
Tangerine
16,231
2,806
1,265
795
NA
4,866
21,097
Murcott
8,160
1,304
800
383
NA
2,487
10,647
OTHER
13,505
1,705
1,312
854
NA
3,871
17,376
ALL CITRUS
763,914
80,258
51,181
35,896
NA
167,335
931,249
1/ Trees planted in 1968 not included. NA - Not Available.
Made available through the courtesy of Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
ABLE 40 - 68 -
FLORIDA CITRUS; Total Acreage By Cour.ty ^ Type of Fruit As of December 1967
\/ Includes unidentified variety acreace-
County
by
Areas
1 All {/
Oranges
Alll/ ]
Grapefruit!
Temples
1
iTan
1
£:elos
1
1 Tangerines
1
1
iMurcotts
1
■T
other 1
1
All
Citrus
EAST COAST
Brevard
Acres
16,455
Acres
3,243
Acres
546
Acres
426
Acres
58
Acres
105
Acres
98
Acres
20,931
Broward
4,384
584
61
121
9
—
44
5,203
Dade
301
47
3
12
—
—
3,822
4,185
Indian River
23,281
21,228
1
,446
957
304
515
188
47,919
Martin
29,380
3,682
629
905
196
166
4,199
39,157
Palm Beach
9,505
3,273
1
.221
1
,607
12
706
1,018
17,342
St. Lucie
41,334
24, 511
4
,663
2
,520
833
833
268
74,962
UPPER INTERIOR
Lake
111,365
12,425
4
,498
6
,597
4,321
2,416
1,531
143,153
Marlon
13,123
407
66
197
308
8
233
14,342
Orange
55,896
2,892
2
,924
1
,863
2,861
1,164
405
68,005
Osceola
16,458
885
563
416
695
336
10
19,363
Putnam
4,114
62
2
8
539
54
165
4,944
Seminole
10,933
333
111
626
1,062
216
137
13,418
SiJDiter
2,360
12
—
20
5
—
46
2,443
Volusia
10,536
761
92
61
1,143
28
229
12,850
Other
455
5
1
5
21
56
28
571
LOWER INTERIOR
Charlotte
5,484
173
121
124
16
77
57
6,052
Collier
3,369
306
62
79
39
14
64
3,933
DeSoto
18,933
1,143
161
679
287
287
247
21,737
Glades
1,430
18
—
"
7
"
6
1,461
Hardee
47,423
778
226
839
542
277
449
50,534
Hendry
16,041
1,914
878
350
318
68
419
19,988
Highlands
29,995
4,554
1
,714
883
835
377
752
39,110
Lee
3,348
443
98
157
3
12
93
4,154
Ckeechobee
2,605
454
76
88
57
40
9
3,329
Polk
113,818
26,261
2
,446
1
,695
4,162
1,049
818
150,249
WEST COAST
Citrus
2,051
57
34
56
62
36
47
2,343
Hernando
7,967
159
14
126
582
302
210
9,360
Hillsborough
52,922
3,0b;
787
989
829
794
1,321
60,729
Manatee
14,661
2,140
400
1
,240
16
160
191
18,808
Fasco
38,559
1,478
530
465
907
545
217
42,701
Pinellas
3,731
2,290
184
62
61
5
39
6,372
Sarasota
1,183
278
36
80
7
1
16
1,601
TOTAL
713,400
119,883
24
,593
24
,253
21,097
10,647
17,376
931,249
Made available through the courtesy of the Florida Crop and Livestock: Reporting Service.
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