Florida Orange Crop Seen Declining By 10 Percent
Grove planting contractor Ralph Enzor, left, uses an auger on a John Deere front-loader to dig holes while MRT of Southwest Florida Co. employee Ruben Metina plants young Hamlin orange trees at the Twenty Twenty Groves Inc. location in Zolfo Springs, Florida, U.S., on Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Florida’s orange crop, the world’s second-largest, will be 10 percent smaller than first forecast in October, the U.S. government said, affirming last month’s estimate and surprising analysts after beneficial rain. Photographer: Mark Elias/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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