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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 

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1.82 

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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 

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1..88 
1.39 

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4.03 
1.10 
2.55 
2.17 
1.39 

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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 
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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 

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3.72 

9.82 

1.25 

3.08 

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5.73 

4.28 
3.09 
5.89 
6.54 


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,96 
.93 
.02 
.47 


8.61 


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.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 


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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 

.. 

_ 

.. 

•« 

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 

. 

- 

— 

- 

— 

- 

— 

— 

" 

" 

■■ 

"• 

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 


-  39  - 

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 


-  42  - 

'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 

_ 

« 

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M 

« 

M 

M 

_ 

4.75 

18 

20 

6.00 

1 

5.73 

_ 

M 

.. 

3.78 

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_ 

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 

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4.77 

2 

4.11 

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24 

13 

4.96 

3 

5.15 

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8 

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— 

— 

— 

.. 

_ 

» 

. 

^ 

_ 

__ 

^ 

_ 

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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 

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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 


-  48  - 

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. 


-  51  - 

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 


-  53  - 


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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


13  - 


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 


-  18  - 
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 


-  19  - 


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 


-  20  - 

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 


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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 

_ 

_ 

—                     .. 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Richmond,  Va. 

_ 

7 

85 

. 

1         12 

- 

6 

. 

_ 

1 

- 

Roanoke,  Va. 

_ 

1 

7 

_ 

^ 

1 

^ 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

Rochester,  N.Y. 

1 

57 

8 

_ 

1 

1         11 

_ 

1 

2 

2 

8 

_ 

Rockford,    111. 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

San  Diego,  Cal. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_                       _ 

_ 

_ 

. 

.. 

^ 

• 

Scranton,  Pa. 

2 

125 

32 

^ 

1 

13 

^ 

15 

.. 

_ 

_ 

« 

Shreveport,  La. 
Sioiox  City,    la. 
SiouK  Falls,   S.D. 

- 

- 

- 

• 

- 

-                       - 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

1 

_ 

_ 

^ 

—                       . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

- 

_ 

_ 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_                       ^ 

_ 

«, 

. 

. 

. 

- 

South  Bend,    Ind. 

_ 

5 

_ 

— 

^ 

^                       _ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Spokane,  Wash. 

_ 

13 

8 

_ 

6 

1         44 

_ 

^ 

^ 

_ 

2 

„ 

^ringfield,  Mass. 

1 

35 

2 

_ 

„ 

1 

. 

^ 

_ 

m. 

_ 

*• 

Springfield,  Mo. 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

—                       «. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

«. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 

12 

100 

7 

M 

9 

2 

1 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

^ 

Toledo,  0. 

1 

50 

16 

_ 

1 

1         13 

_ 

2 

. 

6 

49 

5 

Topeka,  Kane. 

- 

_ 

1 

6 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

Tampa,  Fla. 

_ 

- 

_ 

. 

_ 

.,           _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

- 

Tulsa,  Okla. 

.. 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

^           „ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ITheeling,  ¥.  Va. 
Wilkes  Barrs,  Pa. 

_ 

6 

^ 

^ 

_ 

_           _ 

_ 

1 

_ 

2 

_ 

^^ 

4 

17 

2 

_ 

_ 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Youngstown,  0. 

10 

28 

12 

- 

2 

1         27 

- 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

TOTATiS 

59 

1017 

394 

3 

31 

11       248 

13 

67 

3 

41 

161 

7 

*#-InGludes  Moline,   111.,  &  Bock  Island,   111. 


-  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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 

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throu^  the  cocrpemtion  of  the  Florida  Citrus  Exchange  &  the  Federal -State  Market  News  Service 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


-  55  - 

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 


-   56  - 

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 


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14  - 

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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. 

oooo  00000000  oooo 


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. 


oooo  00000000   oooo 


-  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 

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Cal.  Mcx. 

9/8 

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15 

8 

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344 

445 

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«, 

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352 

446 

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-       - 

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) 

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276 

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27 

55 

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93 

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256 

269 

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311 

362 

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128 

1 

106 

3 

152 

259 

. 

M 

281 

368 

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- 

10 

171 

4 

106 

5 

114 

225 

_       _ 

. 

2 

289 

338 

_       _       _ 

-       _ 

17 

109 

13 

182 

46 

229 

144 

_       - 

1 

9 

352 

381 

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- 

24 

151 

90  -l 

-    170 

76 

393 

194 

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8 

53 

652 

493 

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L2/1 

163 

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107 

499 

238 

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30 

80 

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550 

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178 

184 

219 

179 

749 

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1150 

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1       - 

15 

500 

242 

329 

212 

649 

471 

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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 

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27 

45 

523 

699 

1       -       - 

2       2 

12 

33 

5 

238 

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455 

268 

•-              «• 

19 

34 

562 

610 

12- 

7       1 

19 

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65 

473 

298 

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16 

618 

632 

2       -       - 

11       4 

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82 

1 

289 

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557 

306 

-       6 

19 

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659 

663 

3       -       - 

4 

212 

109 

1 

230 

31 

344 

348 

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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 

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18 

36 

434 

681 

3-25 

1       - 

9 

87 

_ 

243 

18 

300 

280 

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33 

37 

420 

578 

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- 

16 

125 

_ 

253 

20 

271 

371 

.               _ 

41 

40 

437 

684 

2-15 

3       - 

23 

119 

- 

242 

15 

297 

254 

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52 

36 

468 

547 

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107 

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17 

258 

320 

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43 

48 

408 

630 

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278 

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15 

31 

473 

738 

8       -       - 

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11 

107 

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311 

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482 

448 

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21 

601 

7K) 

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114 

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335 

. 

534 

345 

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653 

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549 

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1 

620 

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239 

539 

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286 

597 

422 

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640 

708 

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15 

38 

189 

498 

427 

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386 

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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. 
&lt  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 


-  31   - 

IffllGHIED  AVEEMS  AUCTION  PRICES  -  FLOEIDA  OHAHGES 
1962-63  SEASON 


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1962 

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5.69 

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5.08 

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1 

4.12 

- 

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7 

4.34 

1 

4.14 

4 

3.54 

.. 

.. 

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14 

. 

^ 

8 

4.12 

1 

3.52 

2 

3.61 

• 

* 

_ 

_ 

21 

1 

4.96 

10 

6.80 

1 

4.49 

5 

6.70 

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_ 

- 

. 

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 

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5.51 

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1 

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18 

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4 

9.31 

1 

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.. 

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4 

9.12 

3 

4.69 

_ 

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1 

10.26 

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. 

7 

8.52 

2 

3.75 

_ 

8.32 

1 

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1 

4.77 

8 

_ 

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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 

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- 

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 

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29 

1 

4.70 

8 

7.42 

2 

3.22 

1 

5.50 

1 

8.04 

_ 

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. 

• 

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 

_ 

.. 

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«, 

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 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

■. 

- 

-          - 

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3 

3.62 

* 

_ 

_           _ 

4 

3.48 

- 

- 

- 

14 

1 

3.58 

-. 

« 

.           _ 

3 

4.16 

- 

— 

- 

21 

2 

6.68 

- 

- 

- 

2 

4.78 

- 

- 

2    3.07 

28 

_ 

. 

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— 

— 

— 

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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 

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I 

_ 

- 

. 

•                     - 

«. 

. 

2 

9.90 

3     5.41 

8 

1 

7.94 

. 

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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.                             » 

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- 

- 

1 

8.40 

—                     • 

» 

« 

1 

8.08 

.                             *, 

10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-                     . 

_ 

_ 

1 

8.08 

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17 

.. 

1 

9.54 

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24 

- 

1 

10.42 

■•                     w 

^ 

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1 

10.94 

••                                         — 

31 

I 

- 

1 

9.86 

—                    _ 

^ 

^ 

2 

8-50 

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- 

- 

_ 

_ 

.                     _ 

^ 

^ 

1 

10.74 

.                                         «■ 

14 

- 

- 

1 

9.66 

—                     * 

^ 

^ 

2 

9.82 

m.                                 *• 

21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

10.32 

- 

28 

— 

~ 

— 

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_ 

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- 

_ 

- 

.. 

^ 

_ 

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12 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_, 

_. 

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19 

- 

- 

- 

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26 

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— 

- 

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 


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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 


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14 
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12 
19 
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9 
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14 
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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. 


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21 
22 
SO 
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2 
12 
25 

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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 

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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. 

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throu^  the  cooperation  of  the  Florida  Citrus  Exchange  &  the  Federal-State  terket  News  Service 


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5  6.40 

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6  5.21 

10  6.62 

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6  4.65 

9  5.38 

26 

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7  4.48 

11  6.08 

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3  3.96 

9  5JD4 

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-  3.52 

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7  4.20 

12  5.93 

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4  3.86 

8  5.23 

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5  4.66 

14  5.43 

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2  4.25 

10   5.50 

16 

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5  5.49 

8  6.77 

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6  4.28 

17  4.91 

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11  4.61 

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4  4.73 

11  6.54 

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1  4.72 

17  4.28 

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-  3.11 

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2  4.05 

23  5.50 

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2  3.13 

21  4.04 

14 

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17  5.78 

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12  4.85 

21 

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4  3.46 

25  8.37 

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22  7.48 

28 

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2  1.21 

12  5.45 

1963 

Jan.  4 

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3  4.89 

4  9.12 

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1  4.38 

8  6.15 

11 

2  3.58 

1 

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2  3.76 

26  6.01 

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2  4.43 

30  5.01 

18 

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4,22 

1  4.67 

20  6.31 

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2  4.54 

27  5.04 

25 

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.- 

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2  4.49 

22  7.48 

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- 

2  5.46 

17  6.64 

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2  3.68 

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4  3.59 

16  7.32 

1  4.84 

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1  3.17 

22  5.80 

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3  3.67 

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19  5.60 

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1   3.38 

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20  5.12 

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33  6.13 

1  3.92 

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2  4.08 

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23  5.55 

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40   5.52 

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1  3.50 

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31  4.96 

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1  3.76 

1 

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39  6.26 

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2  3.31 

33  5.13 

12 

3  4.10 

1 

4,82 

2  3.61 

47  5.bl 

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27  4.77 

19 

a  4.17 

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4.02 

2  4.16 

47  5.18 

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24  4.72 

26 

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1 

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53  5.40 

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- 

2 

4.34 

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54   5.67 

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22  5.43 

10 

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5 

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27  7.27 

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25  6.11 

17 

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29  6.56 

24 

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1 

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38  7.19 

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35  6.52 

31 

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3 

6.25 

2  7.4.\ 

24  7.77 

_ 

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26  7.44 

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1 

5.88 

1  8.16 

24  8.01 

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- 

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23  7.51 

14 

—  ■       — 

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29  8.10 

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28  7.70 

21 

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23  8.47 

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1 

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16  9.52 

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17  7.91 

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11  9.42 

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10   7.36 

12 

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4  8.60 

19 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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Cars  I  Avg • 


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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 


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1962-63  .ggjAgciiN 


Week 
Ending 


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Interior 


Cars  Avg 


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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 

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WEIGBTED  AVERaPJ:  aUCTION  PEICES  -  vr.nPTDA  GBgPEFBUIT 
1962-63  SEd.9DN 


Week 
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1962 


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__  ._  _.>__-!  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 


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----             »-             --  --._  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 


-  40   - 

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 


-  42  - 

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 


-  44  - 

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 


-  45  - 

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 

_ 

_ 

- 

— 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-          - 

- 

- 

19 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-           «. 

- 

- 

- 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

*           - 

- 

- 

- 

21 

96 

4.97 

23 

3.77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

»           * 

-          _ 

— 

_ 

28 

32 

5.39 

3 

3.12 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

»           . 

.           .. 

« 

«• 

1963 

Jan.  4 

3 

3.61 

1 

4.04 

_ 

. 

.. 

„ 

«,           _ 

»          _ 

cr 

_ 

11 

8 

5.85 

3 

5.58 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

■>           — 

1     3.81 

«. 

,. 

18 

13 

6.01 

6 

4,60 

. 

_ 

., 

_ 

*                                  w» 

-    4.14 

^ 

^ 

25 

11 

4.89 

9 

4,35 

_ 

• 

_ 

_ 

.                  » 

„ 

,. 

Feb.  1 

9 

4.84 

6 

4.30 

3 

4.34 

_ 

_ 

_                             w 

^                     ^ 

^ 

,. 

8 

7 

3.95 

5 

2.93 

5 

3.69 

M 

. 

mm                             — 

— .                     ■- 

^ 

^ 

15 

6 

4.92 

1 

4.11 

1 

4.79 

^ 

. 

«                             _ 

_                     ^ 

„ 

^ 

22 

3 

4.61 

1 

4„33 

_ 

« 

^ 

^ 

•>                             «. 

-    5.50 

_ 

_ 

Mar.  1 

4 

5.01 

. 

3.83 

1 

6.71 

_ 

_ 

^                             ^^ 

-    •3.07 

^^ 

_ 

8 

1 

6.42 

_ 

3.83 

3 

6,54 

. 

^ 

•                             « 

-     5.19 

^ 

^ 

15 

1 

5.44 

. 

3.25 

2 

7.30 

• 

_ 

*>                             rm 

-     3.43 

^ 

^ 

22 

- 

_ 

. 

» 

8 

5.57 

^ 

^ 

■•                              ■■ 

3     2.70 

_ 

_ 

29 

- 

- 

.. 

. 

3 

5.74 

^ 

« 

»                             . 

1     4.15 

_ 

^ 

Apr.   5 

- 

- 

- 

« 

2 

6.83 

_ 

. 

«B                                                  •>> 

-     4. .39 

_ 

_ 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

6.3S 

_ 

^ 

^                                                   » 

-     3.84 

19 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

3 

5.95 

^ 

^^ 

_ 

26 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

5.87 

^ 

^^ 

^                                                    ^ 

May    3 
10 
17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

5.73 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

■ 

■" 

■" 

■* 

"                          " 

"           — 

— 

- 

24 

.-. 

. 

.^ 

_ 

31 

^ 

^ 

_ 

June  7 

^ 

^ 

_ 

14 

_ 

_ 

~ 

21 

.. 

- 

» 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

28 

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. 


-  55 


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 


-  18  - 


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 


-  19  - 


/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 

-  21  - 

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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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 

• 

\ 

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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 


-  34  - 

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 


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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. 


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TABLE  27  Cont'd 

-  36  - 

M?rr.m'VT>  AV^AflE  AUCTION  PRICES  -  FLORIDA  ORA.- 

GES 

■       1963-64  SEASON 

B  0 

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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 

^ 

.. 

* 

"■ 

— 

^ 

" 

20 

^ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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•• 

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27 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

■• 

•" 

"• 

— 

Oct.      4 

» 

_ 

_ 

- 

— 

- 

— 

"" 

.» 

•" 

^ 

"* 

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. 

. 

- 

■> 

• 

- 

31 

- 

- 

- 

• 

- 

- 

- 

. 

_ 

. 

> 

> 

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, 

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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. 


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\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, 


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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, 

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- 

40  - 

WSIG.' 

iTED 

kvmti'i 

E  AUCTION 

PRICES  • 
SFASCN 

-  FLORIDA 

OlAPEFRUIT 

■■    1563-64 

N 

E 

VJ      Y    0 

R     K 

C 

1 

T 

Y 

v;  KITE 

P 

I  N 

K 

S   E 

E  D 

1 

S  E  E  D  L 

ESS, 

S 

E 

E  D 

Lan 

sr 

)IAv 

$ 

,    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 

8.88     - 
7.94     - 

~ 

^ 

•• 

^ 

„ 

2 

13 

8.21     - 
6.93     - 

- 

20 

3 

4.01 

» 

_ 

7 

6.85     - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18 

5.37     - 

"• 

27 
Oct.     4 

1 
0 

3.78 
5.44 

- 

— - 

14 
19 

6.57     - 
5.85     3 

5.42 

M 

I 

I 

— 

6 
10 

5.90     - 
5.64     0 

.6,50 

11 

^ 

^ 

17 

5.02     4 

7.11 

— 

— 

— 

— 

B 

5.20     4 

5.65 

18 

_ 

_ 

^ 

9 

4.59     9 

6.51 

. 

- 

- 

- 

3 

4.52  10 

5.44 

25 

^ 

*■ 

^ 

M 

11 

4.81  11 

6.67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

4.38  13 

5.43 

Nov,      1 

^ 

^ 

5 

4.68  17 

5.71 

^ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-  29 

.4.71 

8 

^ 

^^ 

__ 

^ 

0 

5.22   12 

5.58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.1 

5.08  24 

5.33 

15 

' 

_ 

^ 

fi 

5.41     9 

7.27 

_ 

_ 

- 

— 

1 

5.15  13 

6.04 

22 

^ 

,^ 

^ 

^ 

7 

5.2,2     9 

7.19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

5.29  21 

5.58 

29 

■» 

^ 

«, 

» 

2 

4.56  17 

5.56 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

1 

4.42  19 

4.97 

Dec.     6 

^ 

. 

_ 

_ 

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 

^ 

» 

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 

^ 

_ 

«, 

_ 

. 

-  14 

6.51 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-  10      . 

5.72 

"64     10 

. 

„ 

. 

.. 

4 

4.89  20 

6.61 

- 

- 

> 

- 

1 

6.11     8 

5.86 

17 

. 

— 

_ 

_ 

6 

5.48  15 

6.57 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

5.76  12 

6.12 

24 

. 

^ 

• 

_ 

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 

Apr.      3 

— 

- 

_ 

- 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

• 

. 

_ 

— 

. 

-     1 

4.70 

24 

- 

- 

— 

m. 

^ 

—          _ 

_ 

^ 

^ 

^, 

_ 

„ 

^     ^ 

. 

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 

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- 

- 

1 

4.59 

5 

5.66 

27 

. 

— 

— 

.. 

3 

3.63 

3 

5.96 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

i 

6.58 

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_ 

_ 

— 

- 

- 

- 

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 


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1563 

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S.fi  D 

L 

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1 

Interior 

ITnd 

lan 

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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 

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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 


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A  the  Federal-State  Market  News  Service 


TABLE  29  Cont'd 


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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 

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through  the  cooperation  of  the  Florida  Citrus  Sxchange  &  the  Federal-State  Market  News  Service 


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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 


-  61  - 

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 


-  0^  - 

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.: 


-  63  - 

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 


-  64  - 


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 


-  65  - 


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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II  II 
II  n 
II     II 


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 
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'  {    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,-. *'*''» 
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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 


-   26 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 

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2/     Revised. 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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-  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 


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-  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. 


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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. 


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TABLE  30 


-  43  - 

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. 


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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. 


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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 


-  57  - 
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 


-   58   - 
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 


-  59   - 
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 


-  60  - 

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 


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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 


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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 


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MARKET  NEWS  SERVICE 
ON  FRUITS  &  VEGETABLES 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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 
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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 


-   18   - 


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 


-  X9 


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 


-   20 


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 


-  23  - 

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 


-   26   - 

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 

-  27  - 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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'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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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 . 


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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 

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-  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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

. 

- 

- 

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- 

» 

m 

18 

9 

1.82 

. 

20 

2.97 

. 

• 

« 

• 

M 

. 

_ 

« 

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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. 


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ON  FRUITS  &  VEGETABLES 


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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 


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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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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 

Wee 

k 

1 
1 

FLO 

RID 

A 

i  CALIFORNIA 

!      TEX 

-  1 
A   S 

ARIZONA 

!    T  0 

T  A  L 

End 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

•• 

1 

•  • 

1 

1 

Ing 

|1966  . 

-   67    1 

1965 

-   66" 

166-67165-66 

(66-67165-661 

1 66-67  le 

>5-66i66-67i65-66 

1966 

Orgs  Tangs 

Orgs. 

Tangs 

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 

- 

- 

63 

80 

1097 

1164 

17 

256 

118 

318 

165 

504 

609 

. 

. 

57 

24 

935 

1116 

24 

223 

127 

279 

134 

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 

12 

524 

638 

- 

- 

le 

32 

901 

901 

28 

271 

15 

222 

5 

531 

790 

- 

. 

9 

32 

826 

1049 

2/ 

4 

262 

10 

359 

1 

588 

754 

. 

4 

6 

31 

866 

1149 

11 

187 

6 

88 

6 

659 

832 

- 

1 

5 

11 

857 

933 

18 

289 

• 

211 

13 

674 

898 

- 

2 

7 

8 

970 

1132 

25 

219 

- 

129 

7 

682 

862 

- 

. 

14 

8 

915 

1006 

3/ 

4 

251 

- 

197 

9 

768 

768 

1 

- 

31 

19 

1051 

993 

11 

253 

- 

199 

5 

721 

791 

- 

■> 

56 

36 

1030 

1031 

18 

224 

1 

164 

1 

624 

802 

1 

. 

64 

25 

914 

992 

25 

236 

- 

161 

1 

865 

767 

1 

- 

52 

30 

1154 

959 

4/ 

1 

213 

_ 

87 

. 

739 

914 

- 

- 

80 

41 

1032 

1042 

8 

253 

1 

93 

- 

658 

813 

- 

1 

75 

51 

987 

958 

15 

224 

» 

168 

. 

762 

841 

- 

- 

133 

69 

1119 

1078 

22 

249 

• 

174 

. 

672 

716 

2 

- 

157 

63 

1080 

953 

29 

287 

* 

193 

- 

784 

817 

- 

- 

157 

73 

1238 

1063 

5/ 

6 

286 

- 

173 

- 

1034 

753 

3 

- 

154 

51 

1477 

977 

13 

372 

• 

156 

• 

866 

719 

- 

- 

113 

46 

1351 

921 

20 

267 

. 

232 

. 

811 

1004 

- 

2 

104 

40 

1182 

1278 

27 

198 

- 

208 

. 

596 

968 

1 

- 

73 

26 

868 

1202 

6/ 

3 

144 

- 

189 

_ 

599 

597 

- 

1 

82 

4 

825 

791 

10 

180 

w 

117 

_ 

720 

684 

- 

- 

79 

2 

979 

803 

17 

200 

. 

145 

- 

796 

559 

1 

- 

68 

1 

1065 

705 

24 

184 

. 

98 

_ 

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 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

637 

415 

19 

11 

_ 

7 

M 

546 

435 

- 

- 

- 

- 

557 

442 

26 

7 

«. 

5 

* 

498 

387 

- 

- 

- 

- 

505 

392 

Z7. 

■30 
AL 

2 
8345 

1041 

6643 

941 

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 

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• 

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2379 


1325 


1585 


57 


69 


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222 


4505 


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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 

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7.7 

29 

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- 

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Aug.   5 

. 

- 

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12 

- 

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^ 

_ 

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 

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. 

_ 

• 

_ 

- 

- 

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 

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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 


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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. 

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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 

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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 


-  43  - 
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. 


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through  the  cooperation  of  the  Florida  Citrus  Exchange  i  the  Federal- State  Market  News  Service. 


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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. 


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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 
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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. 


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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.}-' 

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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 


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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 


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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 


-   59   - 

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 


-  60  - 

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 


-  62 


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 

-  63 

- 

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 

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-  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 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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-   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 


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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 
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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 

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-   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 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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■-    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 

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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 


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■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 


-   65   - 
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 


67  - 


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 

- 

69  - 

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 


-  2  - 

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. 


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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 

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4.16 

3.14 

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1.78 

2.11 

5.33 

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6.23 

4,39 

7.39 

35.17 

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3.43 

2.32 

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2.91 

2.05 

6.53 

2,05 

1.65 

7,88 

6.40 

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10.24 

2.51 

.06 

3.59 

1.67 

5,53 

.73 

8.32 

12,25 

7.43 

52.33 

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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 


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21 
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12 
19 
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23 

30 

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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 

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12 
19 
26 

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9 
16 
23 
30 
31 


6 

2 

225 

392 

- 

. 

- 

- 

231 

394 

- 

- 

4 

- 

252 

371 

. 

- 

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- 

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 

- 

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1 

86 

162 

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_ 

163 

294 

- 

- 

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112 

83 

170 

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102 

282 

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25 

82 

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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 

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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 

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1 

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IMPORTS 

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68-69 

67-68 

68-69 

67-68 

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■681 

68-69    1   67 

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68-69 

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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 

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-   10  - 

CAR  ANALYSIS  - 

RA. 

CL  SHIPMENTS 

1968-69  SEASON 

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Date 

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1 

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Date 

1966 

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14 

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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" 

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«  • 

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 

- 

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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 

- 

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15 

62 

62 

585 

211 

43 

62 

95 

80 

300 

120 

- 

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13 

126 

2 

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22 
3/  1 

57 

69 

506 

209 

50 

47 

80 

79 

230 

124 

- 

- 

16 

83 

- 

- 

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75 

65 

532 

225 

51 

68 

110 

78 

324 

126 

- 

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23 

64 

- 

- 

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8 

63 

72 

693 

223 

57 

109 

93 

74 

315 

94 

- 

- 

21 

63 

- 

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15 

47 

85 

640 

213 

65 

88 

82 

81 

294 

88 

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66 

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557 

200 

65 

102 

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74 

304 

61 

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61 

92 

549 

211 

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111 

67 

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51 

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56 

83 

568 

209 

51 

102 

64 

48 

266 

36 

- 

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18 

60 

- 

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49 

74 

562 

188 

58 

112 

52 

15 

207 

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57 

97 

544 

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97 

135 

51 

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26 

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100 

521 

203 

92 

149 

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202 

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89 

505 

171 

98 

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50 

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217 

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70 

85 

384 

128 

100 

174 

37 

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17 

61 

92 

413 

162 

113 

156 

34 

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57 

81 

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155 

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UNLOADS 

RAIL  A 

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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. 


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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). 


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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. 


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'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. 


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TABLE   21 


-   31   - 
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. 


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through  the  courtesy  of  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Economic  Research  Service. 


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-   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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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.  


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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 

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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. 

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-    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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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-   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 


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-  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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


-  65  - 

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 


-   66   - 
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 

-  67  - 

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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