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The Fort Myers-based company owns 53,371 acres (21,598.5 hectares) across eight counties in Florida and 48,700 acres (19,708 hectares) of oil, gas and mineral rights in the state.
Updated: Jul 8, 2024 / 02:26 PM EDT An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy.
The Fort Myers-based company owns 53,371 acres (21,598.5 hectares) across eight counties in Florida and 48,700 acres (19,708 hectares) of oil, gas and mineral rights in the state.
Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of hurricanes and tree disease Last month, agriculture officials said Florida's orange production forecast for the 2024-2025 season had ...
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Florida’s ‘Fallen Tree Act’ postponed just as hurricane season ...As Florida’s hurricane season kicks off, many homeowners in the state are anxious to know the fate of Florida's proposed Fallen Tree Act. Looks like they’ll have to wait till the 2026 ...
Florida lost 127,182 acres (17 percent of its total) in the 2006 crop census — the second worst drop in history behind only a January 1986 freeze. The net loss was higher than the previous eight ...
Bills to help Florida homeowners avoid liability for damage from a neighbor's fallen tree were withdrawn, along with about 1.300 other bills.
In 2011, the Senator in Longwood's Big Tree Park would not only easily top any list of Florida trees, it would have a spot on worldwide lists as well. The Senator was 125 to 127 feet tall, with a ...
The Fort Myers-based company owns 53,371 acres (21,598.5 hectares) across eight counties in Florida and 48,700 acres (19,708 hectares) of oil, gas and mineral rights in the state.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida’s signature crops are facing following a series of hurricanes and ...
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