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A C K I 0 'i L E D CG M E N T



We wish to acknowledge the splendid cooperation we received from both
official and private sources during the preparation of this voluminous sta:tistic-.
report.

The freight., boat ond express carlot shipment figures *w-ere secured fr'm
the U.S. War Food Administration (USDA) in Washington.

Exhaustive vegetable acreage, yield, production end value- data and ether
assistance vss supplied by Mr. J. C. Tornmsend, Agricultur"l Statistician, and Mr.
J, B. Owens, Truck Crcp Reporter, U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Federal
Building, Orlando, Florida.

Mr. E. E. Raasch,.Statistician of the Citrus Inspection Bureau, Fluride
Department of Agriculture, W'inpter Haven, Florida, supplied us .ith important
inspection record data and cther inf'-rn-ticn.

Ir. John A. O'Rcurke, Secretary-MaEnager of their, Florida Gro,.ecrs and
Shippers League, Orlando, Florida, supplied important transportation inf irnation.

Mr. C. E. Felix, of .the Florida Citrus Exchange, Tanpa, ---.hole-heartedly
complied with our requests fcr specified citrus information, which is difficult to
obtain from any other sources.

: Mr. Frank Seymour, Secretnry-!.anager of the Growers Administrative
Committee, Lakeland,. Flqrida., supplied important citrus dcta.

Other information of importance '.ras received from the FloriJ- State Plant
Board, Gainesville, the Florida Connors Association and Independent Canners, and
others.

Several private agencies and individuals not a-lready mentioned cooperated
an6 supplied us with certain bits of information wve needed, fcr which v:e extend our
thanks.

The preparation of this report.is tedious and requires much thought and
long, hard work, and. appreciation is e:xtendeJ to our Bureau staff for their efforts.



Cocments wv.hich .would lead to the improvement of this Annual Report would
be appreciated.










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GENfERAL TABLE OF COTEI''TS

CI IRU. FPUi TS OILY ,C'RA'!(GES7, GRAFEFRUIIT A'TJ TAIGERTIES)

?P-ige

1942-43 Volume and Anr-lysi, Oranges, Gr'ap)l'ruit and Tnnerijiiez . . .. e-9
10 Seasons Volu--.- and Ar.l.ysis . . . . . . . . . . . 1'.-15
1936-37 Value of A Grove Based on Inc:me . . . . . . . . . 6
1942-43 Citrus L:spcct.ions for Trucl Shiprints . . . . . . . 18
192P-29, 1942-43 Citrus Pric: Analysis. FOB Prices anrd Costs-, etc. .. .... 50-51
1926-27 to 1942-45 Auction Sale?; and Carlot Rec':ipts on 1' [onthl . .. 52-54
1900-10 to 1942-47 FOB Fric!s on Riil and Doat S:ipr.:ts . . . . . 55
1942-43 Estijnot. d B^ri nr -" Acr-.gm: ,rd Production t.,' C-.unt, . . 56
1940-41 Bearing T'r-:s b-.' Countit-s :rith P *rcr nt'- -. . . . . . . 57
1931-32 to 1942-45 Canning Pric s tog th r *.it!i Volue Crnned . . . 59
1940-41 to 1942-45 Th.-5 to Auction Pric-.: wvt.h Cornn,'ts . . . . .1
1942-43 Minimum Locding R.quireme" ts .I' l R-t. s . . . . . . . . 6--69

VEGETABLES ALD 1I'SCLL!.AICLOUS FTRLITS 0 IY

1942-43 Volum.e nd Valu. An lysis . . . . . . . . . . 10
1942-43 Truck Shipm..nt E.stim-r tes (V/orl SIeet . . . . . . . . 19
Acreage by Counrti-s 19?..3-.- tc I-'J0-41 by .- s . . . . . . . :'-
Acraeg by Count i-* F.'11, .7'rnti.r ?nd Springr 19-10--1 to 1 '2- -13 . . .. 3. -41
.Acreage of PrinciF'.l Tru : Cr'ops 1925-r' to 1'.i2-K.: . . . . . . 42-4-
Acreage, Yield -nd V'ol'- of Sl'-ct-.d Com:-od: ties for Ye-rs . . . .. 44-49
FOB Packed Value of Principal Truck Crops for-15 Seasons . . ..... 49
Vegetables Cenned in 1942-43 Season (Benns and Tomatoes) . . . . .. 72

OTHER CITRUS, VEGETABLES AN'D MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS

General Summary of Fruits and Vegetbles . . . . . . . . .... 1-5
1942-43 Season Weather Conditions and Comments . . . . . . . 7
10 Seasons Volumn and Value . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11
1942-43 C.rlot Shipments by Months (Rail and Exproes, No Bo-t) . . .. 16-17
10-Year Rail and Boat Shipments by Commodities . . .... . . . . 20
Tr-nsport.tion by Var ous I.Mens for 5 Yo-rs (Freight, Express, Truck, Boat). 21-23
1942-45 Certified Lime Shipments . . . . . . . . . . ... 58
Disposition of Fruits and Veg-tables Reflecting lucreased Loads . . . 60
Loading Requirements for Fruits & VegetAblec, 1942-43 Season . . . .67 '& 70

GENERAL, CROPS

Tobacco Acreage Yield and Florida Auction Sales . . . . ... ... 62
Egg and Poultry Prices in Jrcksonville by Years . . . . . . . 63
Livestock Prices in Jacksonville by Years . . . . . . . .. 64-65
General Crop Report for 1942-43 as of September 1 .. . . . . 71






FLORIDA DEPARTI'ENT OF AGRICULTURE
STATE MARKETING BUREAU
1942-45
ANNUAL FRUIT AND VEGETABLE REPORT

By Frank H. Scruggs, Market News Specialist

Volume and Value of All Fruits and Vegetables


Our 1942-45 season was noteworthy for many rea-sons but particularly for
the record volume and record value of Florida fruits and vegetables.

RECORD VOLIUT AND VALUE

Florida produced 243,474 carloads as compared to 200,308 carloads in
1941-42, 209,389 in 1940-41. The gross f.o.b. Florida packed value reached the
enormous sum of $240,608,979 as compared to $143,278,840 in 1941-42, and
$112,768,552 in 1940-41. Practically all of the commodities shared in this general
increase, some much so than others, as will be shown later. The Office of Price
Administration will no doubt cite these figures as enormous profits, but we will
make some comparisons of increased production and marketing costs, both net and
gross, and also make some estimates :of increased salary profits to O.P.A. employees
and to increased wage profits to labor. Some growers and shippers would no doubt
prefer that we omit these detailed gross value figures, but the O.P.A. already
thinks they are higher than they really are, brsed on market quotations, consumer
complaints, and glowing reports of profits released by industry associations and
organizations.

WEATHER

But before we get into details we must again say that the weather w-s
unusual and generally bad; otherwise, our vegetable production would-have been at
least 10,000 carloads heavier. Citrus damage from February and March freezes wvere
negligible except for tangerines. Possibly as many as 500,000 boxes of t-ngerines
were affected to the extent that they were not harvested. The volume left was
enough for good marketing. We asked J. C. Townsend, long time U.S. Agricultural
Statistician in Orlando,to make some comments on the 1942-45 season weather, and
they may be found on page 7. We plan to make these comments a feature of future
reports.

VOLUTE OF PRODUCTION

Our growers did all they could to produce as heavy as the Government
desired. 'Je planted to get at least 80,000 carloads of vegetables, but freezes .nd
bad weather cut the production down to 69,445 carload equivalents. Much of this
supply when needed in February, March, and April was below usual volume for these
months. Our citrus production was far above normal expectations, reaching 68,700,000
boxes and exceeding the previous high by more than 12,000,000 boxes, ->which were much
needed by the civilians and the armed forces.

Fortunately many of cur growers who were not able for practical reasons to
change from less essential to more essential vegetables found that their production
was much appreciated and in f.-ct very much essential. 'That would we have done with-
out the 9,667 cars of celery, rnd the cucumbers, eggplants, escarole, and peppers
when the supply of beans and tomatoes were so short for sc many weeks. It seems
that we need all we can get of everything. The writer did not get a tomato for
three months but did get a lot of fine crisp celery.
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WU;R K.ROFITS

Je admit that Florida's gr.-ss i:r.-rne f-:r p-ck:cd fruits and '.m'.2t-..b]c's w.vs
generally satisfactory for the averi...: gr:-:mr, e.-:cell.rt f,.r Zc jri, .nd di s .st.rus
for some. The gross sl:s price f.o.b. 71-rid- .verg'.ed 1"2 p:-rcent :b'r:- l-95-37.
During this time the producing, harvesting, -.rnd picking czAtf jumrpd ?: fv.-.r-c of
50-60 percent.

The working owner of a 15-acre ,r-n.c gr.v; gt nb-.,ut ';.2'00 f-r :.i. v:.-rk,
and to cover taxes, interest, and depreciation ,:.n hi; C2,,'.,0 ,r:v- in i5;-57.
The grapefruit and tangerine gr,,wer did n't. d-. .- rnli.

In 1942-43 the owner of the 15-acre or-.re gr..'.' ,ct ,:.00 t.n ccv..r IiiZ
work and .12,000 investn;mnt. The fcregCcin fiiur' 1 r1: for gr. v .'u.r n living-,
on grove rcr.2Pgs. The -verge veget'-bl i' ...-:,-' f 15 n'cras L1t _bet "JO' to c..'r
his wagtes, taxes. ?nd interest on in'v.stm:-nt in 19.:-57. In 19u' .' ," t ab.:ut
.515u3. Crop losses are not reflected in ih:,e fiu:' .-

The national income 1'ias esti.r--tcd t 50 billi-o d- li'rs in 19.".. ;rnd 71
billion in 1959, and was probably ar.'unl CO million in 1937. Thi:-: intcr-' :-. to 76
billion in 1941, 119 billion in 1942, .-n] :ill b-1 ~-r-,ux'd 1-0 billi.-n f ;r l-.i.
Lab-r and sal-ried Froups got 34 bill: n in 10S-l, '4 billi-n in 1?'59. i billion in
1940, 65 billion in 1941, 84 billion in 194:2, n ,1! bhilli iin nl?.i.-,.

The a'verago d:y laborer in Fi" .riJ, : p:--rh -L'E [--tti .b..: T. ('.'j0 i:'r year
in 1937, and now averages abaut 51500 vith r--ut .v.rt.inr. Th r .'. r.' cl ricr. worker
w7Ps Fretting ab-,ut '1000 yea-r in 1957, 7.rnd n:.': in gettirn -.hb::jt .150'5 -'.iti, ut over-
time. The averar:e skilled ',,rker was 'et.tinu: :b-'It ,153,j i.n 19'77, -n.' i" nv-,.
pcssibly getting '5000 or more.

Fed 1r-'l jobs, which paid .*"400 in 19.57 re :l.-" p-.'.in ] .bout ," .',- f.2.r 40
hours per week, and time and a half f.'r -*n '..'tr- i-i-ht h. ur: x.:ich ruijr t,; t-.t'"l
up to above '3200. This is hearsay, but is probably in line with the f-cts.

So it behooves all who live in a ,-lass h'_u:se ojf -war pr.-fits not t, thr?'w
stones cr low ceilings at the fi\7rmer. About nine out of ten families who kick on
food prices have 25-200 percent more income than they had in 1937. Inflcticn is
-lready here and the f;rner lri ne cannct be rolled back.

U.S. DEPA TI.ZE'T OF AGRITCULTIURE

The FlocriLa [ro.'a-rs are t.ene;r-lly vary friendly to the Depnrtncnt and
appreciate the fine and progressive services during- the p-st twenty-five years. The
market information service which comprises crop reports, shipment infcrmanticn,
market receipts and prices is the most popular service. The frost warning, service
is very p-pular and is really a market information service. The gradin[; and
strnd-ardizaticn v:ork and the inspection services are respected rnd appreciated by
most of the growers and shippers. The experiment station work and lab-ratcrv re-
search is respected and appreciated. The Produce Aguncy Act and other similar
services are recognized as good work. The extension services thru County Agents
have been very useful to th- growers.

The Florida grower is accustomed to having and feeling the protection of
the-Department. The War Food Administration should keep this go'-! 'ill an,
probably will endeavor s- to do.





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PRICE CEILINGS

Under price ceilings which existed last year, citrus was one of the
cheapest commodities, considerably lower on a per pound ba-sis than potatoes, which
hrd a low ceiling of 3.40 per 100 pounds. A box of citrus weighs close to 100
p unds. We are almost certain to have ceilings on must of the Florida vegetables
during the 1942-453 season, and we urge that the ceilings for Floridr vefetrbles be
based on the risks the grower takes in growing out of season vegetables with the
uncertain Ncvcmber to April weather. Since we are apparently to have ceilings on
-11 vegetables we suggcst the foll-wing Florida f.o.b. prices as being fairer than
th,7se we hear about:
MINIMUM LAX IUI. U"S
SUGGESTED BY THIS BUREAU

November January, February
December March, April ELy June

Beans Bu. 5.00 C6.00 4.00 ,3.00
Limas Bu. 5.00 6.00 5.00 3.50
ETgplant Crts. 4.50 6.00 4.00 3.00
Peas Bu. 3.50 4.00 3.50 3.00
Peppers Crts. 5.00 7.00 4.50 3.50
Cucumbers Bu. 4.50 7.50 4.50 3.50
Tcnatoes Lug 4.00 5.00 4.00 3.00
Celery Crts. 4.50 5.00 5.00 6.00
Cabbage Bulk Ton 60.00 90.00 70.00 60.00
New Potatces, Bu. 2.10 2.50 2.00 1.80
The foregoing prices are b.sed on the probabilities ,f freezes which we
may get from Novenber 10 to March 10, and hurricane winds and rains we usually get
in September and October, and heavy winds and semi-tropicnl rains we got in Florida
in April and Ilay. Florid-: crops are gr.-nm in the most adverse weather c-nditicns
for crops in the nation. All crops -re unseascnal from December tc April. "< st
other states have far w-rse weather during these nmnths but they are not trying to
grow vegetables. ".ie grow them in spite of freezes, droughts, heat and high -water,
and all other troubles except possibly O.P.A. ceilings. A heavy freeze Jarch 1-10
kills thousands of Pcres of April and Hay crops. April supplies are frequently less
than in February or March. We must and cannot forget labor difficulties.

The O.P.A. has done nany things in the pst to confuse and irritate the
fruit and vegetable grower and trade. They have some new men now who are sail to
know how to work well with the producers and dealers, and may do better. So far the
grower distrusts the O.P.A. and expects to have to fight for fair deal, and fight
he will if necessary.

To got full production the O.P.A. in consort with the W.F.A. might well
approve high ceilings for winter tender crops. Every grower in Florida, Texas,
California, Louisiana, Arizona, and Mexico would reach for the ceiling with all out
pr-ducti -n. Then the production would bring the prices down just .bout the level
the Government would like. The other reason for a high ceiling is to all-w the
growers to recoup part of their acreage and yield losses from freezes. Freezes in
Florida frequently wipe out 50-90 percent of the acreage. 'm1hen we have only 10 to
20 percent of a normal volume there is no reason to hold dov.n the price. Regard-less
of the price, only one in 10 usual consumers can get any and the high bidder should
get the cucumber or the pound of beans. One-tenth of a pound of beans can't satisfy
anyone. Let the-rich have it and let them pay. These abnormally high prices get
wide publicity and many nore producers and victory gardeners decide to grow beans
and cucumbers, and then the prices drop down for the masses. So the very hitch






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prices paid by the few subsidize and promote low prices f:ri th.:- n.iScs. ::,rn't thrn t
desir)bla t, the Government?

It is our opinion thpt the sproe-1.b *tw:-en t.,3 I'-rr:r's price : nl :-.t the
ccnsuner pays f-or fruits rnd vegetables is too .-re'.t. '.r-les.r s hrv- !-'. a n--w
war prosperity and retailers continue thc.ir hi.h ;)r fit:; v:'iich ''.' pr`v-il.I for
scme ye-.-s. The chin stores have an unfair adv'.'t..,-- v-:r t! SF-nll.?r st. r.;: in
getting produce in periods of short supply.

TiA!SPORTAT T O

Wartine restrictions continued to upset. nt.ir'li chnr-l. .f tr1n.::*:rt .ti:n.
There wrs no recr.rded co-stwise movenmnt of fruits r v..-'.t bi-s d:rin.: 19--'.-5
seas,,n. But fo-r the ,rcr, the boat lines mniiht ir-.vc csrri:-d 5,00C c-rl--J?. -f
citrus and 4,000 corlcadr of vegetables. The truic %.,-vwr ,,t urs .ny 1:'.',20C c-r-
lcads as compared to 41,712 carloads in 1940-41. But f-'r ihe -.,r, t,1-: ruckl-:z to,-
might hove carried 25,000 carlords of citrus ant- 22,'00 of ve..t-bl.:s -.n. n-n-citrus
fruits. Thus, tho rail lines hrd the burdeni cf 30,000 *xtr,- c1'.rlca.-' :.-ich the,'y
probrblfy will not have aftor the war. If the ri 1 li.n-.. -,r n.-.t n:,ikn- s nr'ch net
mr ney noxv they would norit your sympathy. But the.y h:v..' th-.* :,i.irful yc:;er- in
1942 and 1945, a.nd 1941 ;was above averaLe. They nm.y h'; tw: ..-" thr...: Li.r... -.. :d
yasrs, .nd then their usuPl competition.

AFTER THE .iJi

h'wen conditi ns per(ri.t we are going to have a lot of boats l<.cking for
business and a lot of air transport companies Cetting into the fruit and vegetable
trrnspcrttic n business. M'.ny discharrgd soldiers d.ll be l .-king for a j.b, and
trucking fruits and veget-'bles is a. job any of them think they cruli d) if they had
a truck, an-d probably could. The railroads say they are not asleep and that they
pl-.n to hav- now and fester equipmncnt. Fast transport-ti-n alone dilll not hold the
var business r-Pined and likely iill not hold the sane percentage of that which they
hno before the ':or. Common carriz:r truck- lines before the war carried only An
estimated 5 percent of the total Florida truck movement of fruits and veg..-:tbles, so
it is not just a matter of trucks. It is the quick field to ret-iilor's d or
tr-nsportaticn with a salesman and adjuster on each truck, and the long hauls from
field to wholesaler's door transportation with a buyer nnd loacder on the truck : which
offer the real competition. The railroads cannot very well do the. things the
truckers do and will have to search for new ideas.-other than- fster tr-'nspcrtoticn.

The L.C.L. Express movement incr-e.sed consider-bly due to sh.'rtage of
truck transportation.

The rail lines actually handled 116, e2 freight carloads but carried the
equivalent of 13.5,602 carlo,'ds due to inqrascd O.D.T. leads per car.

HEAVY. LOADINGS

Every shipper is conversant with the Office cf Defense Transportation
regulations requiring heavier lcadinrs of citrus-and n-st of the ve.retables. This
first general incrcose bec.".Ie effective Iovember 1. In -the cas. of citrus there was
another revision upwards. ,ae started the season using 36,000 pounds as the minimum
load in refrigerator cars, and by November. 15 the loadings were up to 4.1,825 pounds
on orrnges in Bruce: boxos. The ,;onaral .increase in citrus loads for the Ontire
season was 20.2 percent. The heaviest load requirements were not effective through-
out the season, nid the total cars included 10,102 ventilated box cars.




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Th.- verge citrus box load in 1941-42 was 406.1 per car, and 4SC.4 in
1942.-43. These included li.:her l.. dlng. in ventilation be:: cirs, nobtly t points
s-uth .f the Ohio and P.tro.r-' Ri.vers. A total of 76,199 c-rs did the *.= rk -f 91-,620
cars 1- e a by peacetime stnndarls. This e:..tr.- almost net earninr per cr :was un-
':oubte,'1y wc.ndcrful for the rcilr-ads, nid heavier lor.dingj t a consi.]"rabl extent
ver.; n'cevsrry 's far as any of us know.

The rverage citrus grower or shipper,who is the only unc with n financial
ir.vestment in the fruit moved, consid.rs the present minim.un loals t',c hi:vy.
Th.-r- were sevr.ral undesirable factors t. these extr-' h-rvy los apart fr ri the
brc-k..,*= ri:.k. Inspecti. n was prr-ctic-'ly impossible f-r the- buyer of a cr-r r n
fe,.:;r?1 insp.-ct-.r. Hundreds of small cistoners whoc formerly puirch.,'sod 2O-100 boxes
c.'uld r,.t handl? 470-525 boxes per car, as their markets were too snrll -r st-ra 'e
f-cilit]es :ere too mnt,:er. The chief difficulty with ovcrlrads was with tLng.-rines
pocl'-: in './5 bu:;hel boxes and all fruit packed in box m-.-sh bags. A 1:l. of 951
h-s c:f e.r.-n.) s and 900 bar's of grapefruit is entirelyy too many fcr sound delivery
to' the wh-'l 1ej-r annd the consumer. The result is fo'..d wsstage and financial loss
': cr-::er, nirdleman, end consumer. The bottom two tc. frur layers got crusheJ and
Lruis; :. A 1:c.. of 715 bushel baskets is sls.1 too heavy frr this type of packat-e.
S.n. shippers- found it impossible tc lcad 715 br.sk:ets in some typoc of c.rs but they
hd! t.:. .:y fcr 715 bodl:ets: just the same.

i'hese extra heavy loads of citrus or vegetables certainly cause decay and
result in urnnccssary rail diversions from one paint to another because of rejec-
tions. It is unreasonable to suppose that refrigerator cars will adequately handle
loads of citrus increased by 33 percent or vegetables incrnesed by 15-20 percent, or
that sm-.ll nark=ts can handle 100 percent more fruit per day or .week than handled in
1941-42 season. The refrigerating capacity is not in the c.rs as th:;r.' is a definite
numb,'r of th.riel.'l units of huet to remove from a load and the bunker cnprcity can-
not do it. The- rainimur. loads of both citrus ,nud vegetables have been increased
-vry year or so by the railroads in order to give lower rntes to meet water ',nd
truck' competition. The growers and shippers reluctantly took this bait as they still
could put in a. claim for decay caused from railroad delays. The railroeds naturally
a.-:idcd any del-.ys they could. The loads were heavy, too heavy even before 1942-45
season. The r-- roads nov, get about 25 percent more revenue per car cf citrus and
rbo'.t 1. percent more revenue per car out of vegetables, and it is said that they do
n.rt hae'., to g:u-r.nntee on time deliveries or pay for di.cay arising from delays. The
r ilro':ds h7,.., inaugurated or else stprta.d enforcing a lot of little nuisance
reg-lt:ti ns amon the shippers and receivers. The rrilronds have done a fine job
of transporta.tir.n under war difficulties, but they have made no sacrifices. In f-_ct,
they ~nv'.e 'ide .enormous war time profits.

The Office. of Defense Transporta.-tion and the '"fr Food Adninistration think
that the gr,-'-.r(rT and shipper. e.pprove of these heavy londs and other regulations
b:-c-use they c.ssented to them. After all, they hod been confronted with prospects
of still heaviir loads and reluctantly made the suggested srcrificb.
LOOKING INTO 1942-43 SEASON
Present growing conditions of citrus have improved each week, and if this
ir.prover ent continues for a fe;w more weeks we may have a total production of
t.4,00',000 bo':es or even more estimated by December 1. To do this the trees would
h'.'e t: de- something they have never done before, and that is to grow two heavy
crops in successive years. 7'e had a production of 6f,700,000 in 1942-43, 48,400,000
in 1941-42., 55,390,000 in 1940-41, and 42,973,000 in 1939-40. We may get a, heavy
freeze this yanr to comply with the law of -verages.
Th-: vol.um of vegetable production is determined from week to week according to
the v.-ether, price incentive, the supply of labor, package materials, seed,
fertiliz-rs, g.--oline, machinery, and many other things. If the nation needs
vegetables enough they will meet these problems in some manner, excepting the weather.
-.i- will have. a lot of headaches but our total volume night be just as high as
in 19-12-4.5. ',ie can hardly be expected to e::cced that under present conditions.






Fage o


.i1-AT :S THE INJtl.J VAii,U OF A CITRUS GROVE.


At tho prcsentt time ti-er, is koen inLor? ?.t in tho money mnt:ing p.os'iilitios oc
a grova wiLh Imn'y oCffer- t., buy and sell beii,g ihnd. Prosunit high prica-e ar.a hasod
mostly on the current e'arnringt:' nd urospooats .'ur the duration of thu war r,.ri as an
inlul ion Ihdgo. The .wi3 grove ow.cr vill l.ok into the past as w-.ll as fho future
whori cDr.s ileranr fn r fifJr. s.'ost Of tho g"-cv' *-n-.-rs des iro t, !ct this ..'as---sr crop
divic.end bufori tho.- s1all. mhc buwyrs w.i-.nt thlt. d i.idJ.:rd too. 0 Fr t.h' i:'ap Ation
of any w,, ho care to look into the a-:st as **.l1. as thu cr-ia-.nt, t:-o ;ri-:...r ph-s .r:pared
a tabulatioi sho:.'ing the '.'crage n-3t-proflit p.: r bo:-: on whol-. crop -l:foro 6", int-rest
0:. inv t.atr nt, ttu,:x-.:, and dcpr' cict.E ion. An. arbi:r,>ry iiur: of lu/' is u.-iud to cov,'r
thlos: thr.)., 1 umz. An arbi.trur, fizgur of o6 tri-o.s per icro p i.c us.id. F'r *,x!.apl., in
193c.-37 ,:n? nr-t 'ro-"fit .or, oranr,:'s -uv.ru-J Z'1.00 per b-'s arid .;'/u .0,- p .-r -cr L on a one
box p.-r tr:,, vild., Thuj :7.'. is 10,i ; on 1171)u.00 .:h-ih could .. ujed -as the incoimo
cre- v'.:lu j ,' r rha a rv. -rg ro .- yi i 1.ding or, t box O.. tr,,' tru.-j. Th,-ur- i' mi'ly 1lhor
th-ii'. whii ,il' d t-;-r.riirc-' thj v.lu c' of tn in i..iduul ,ruv -', but 'ily ;v : ..,. : Coe r.-
,yic-lds for the S:-.to :.r.: c nsia re: it h rc. Your r-rovo n'',, b3 :.b.ov -.-.'r i. lo .' rLV-r''.
tiI suv:r,'l r.jspocts a. nd th.u-s: -figur -;.iuld .usily b-' wring. riaso ur. ':ti rat.td
izico:.o vrlu.,z :rivh c! .' ucLtual p:r 5ere selling pric.-s gcr..rully bot.o-.'i the high and
th-j low ico.:: valur-3.
VALUE OF a[: AVL .AGE G..E LASLD QILY uil TlCO.P.


:?et ;e-t Pr fit to Gro.,e'2r
per b...x Acre ...:r- Jre' Aur.) -,C r Q
to gro-.:er 1 ox ? Box ) Boxo: lI o-.o ) "Box
L'r.-e rroi Tro-- Ter. e 'lTrc


1.O u
.25;
.17
.659
1.45


S 70
17
13
21
46
96


22
! -
92
192


; 210
R~i

c3
133.
2863


: 2r0
L.

3Q4
l8t.
1038


'-: 3509
65

18
230
1jao


2 Box 3 Box 4 Box 5 Box 6 Box
Tree. Treo Trec Treo Troo


*2R
.18
-.09
-.0i
-.02
.'7


Y 34
24
-12
:1

83


51
36
-18
- 2
-4
67
133


e
68

241
-5
90
178


85 0
60
-30
-3
-7
112
221


102
72

- 8
135
265


1 D[ox:.
Cro 7V
700:
170
150'-


96,-


Grov.) Valule
or. llet Income
.'2 .x Y Do
7", Gro .


- .lIi' 'U

-I)
'0

1--'


& 2100
510
0io

630
-'.':, -'


2 Bo-. .-- Bot:-:
Grove rI '..' Grova


: 340
2440


150
883


. ^1 .:
5-30


:.70
-,7


6:0


100
17i0


1 Box 2 Box 3 Box h Box 5,Box
Tree Tree Tr 'Trao Troo


-.1
-.07
.42
.08
1.09
.98


-12
10
-5
283
53
4b


Q -24
20
-10
56
106
144
128


50
-1,

2192
192


2o
-20
112
212
288
256


-60
50
-2
265
360()
320


1 Bo--: 2 C,:. 3 Box
Grovy '. 1ro.v' Gu:,vo


10oo
280
530
720
640


200

560

1280


300
840
1590
2160
1920


* Net before interest, taxes, and deprociation on grove.


Approximate average box
Last 7 years:
19;,2--5 Season:
-*19143-114 Suason:
** Estimated before any


yield per
Oranges
Oranges
Oranges
official


* tree for:
1.72, Gran
2.25, Gran
2.20? Grap
crop estimates.


fruit
fruit
fruit


2.58,
2.20?


Tangor ine s
Tan ojr ines
Tangrorines


Dat
OUJkIES
1930-37
1937-39
1 -
197 -5


TANGERINES

1939-7
19 8
1939- o
191 -L-2
!942_-13


1.40
2.77
2.00?







Pore 7
194.?-, Senso.n
Corments or Prr.ucLton a.af fectod by .;.;.,th-r Conditions
by
J. G. Tovmsnd, Arricultral Statistician
9ur:au of Ac'ricultu-al Ecjno;i.cs .
Orlando, Florid.c

Each year the ,aeat.h2r- plays an important part in th,- crop production of
Florid? farms and 1--."-'3 vw-s no C:,:ccption. Unusual weather Was what we had the
most of the ps.t season. An' extremely dry fall v.'asfollowed by un:;eononribly ,,arm
December -nd J-inu'.ry, which in turn preceded freezes in February mad .:arch. .Thile
tcr.d.r v.:g-t.-bl.s were practically .i'-d'out, the ultimate effect on the production
of Citru- Frui.i. t .s negligibl., in.th the'posziblec exception of Tcngerines. Ro-
pl]nting of v-..gct.-bl.;: in nearly all important producing, ares cam3 year making up
the six tc eiqht v. .I-k loss in production.'

CITRUS D?spite n. 60-dry drought that hpd leaves withering, fruit dropping, a
fr.. ez- th. t e:.t,-nded throughout the entire belt, sc orching le-., but dcrUsing little
drm'.e tc fruit, Flor-id. h:irvested a record crop of Citrus Fruit. The crprcity of
the citrus industry ; for utilizing drmaged fruit before deterioration sets in is
amnzing. During the drought, conners took thous.-ndr of box-s that other-L-ise would
have dropped; irriig.ti.:'n w-cilities v;ere exp ndd.-nd pl yed n large port in limit-
in:' crop 1.,3seC... Lo-.r tctmpr.-'tures (temperatures available in U.S. Iletther Bureau .t
L;.kelrnd) the'niddle of February caused extensive le;f damage, but very little fruit.
injury e:c-cpt ih very l'",. S',ots. Injured crops were very quickly utilized, 'nd the
r.-sult ".-'s negligible loc.; of Oranges and Gr,.ipefruit. An undetermined number of
T.-:ng Irines were lost in the upper areas of the citrus belt.

rSGETAFLES In t':-- fll d r. -weather caused some damage to fieldss where irrigation
wrs:; n t. r.lbl. .lost of Florida's vegetable acreage has, however, sorde means of
,uppl:,-in- or t-akiing off water, -- practically a necessity .,o6w for the suicc*szful
grow- r. The F--bru ry freeze prncticrlly -wiped out the tender ve;?etabl3s in the
St:at:. Th :-. mort-.nt .;ir.t.;r vegetable Prowing areas on the Lower E:is Coust
suffered the no!s. Only lir.:ited replantin.; .could be done tt thct time of yenr;
therefore ,gr.-.:?rs could orly partly re-coup their losses. Large quantities of beans,
peppers and t..r.nt-tcs .::ere lest. Approximately 7,000 acres of berns, 700 acres of
peppers, znd 5,00.- acre of tomatoes, none of which hrd come into production, --
vwre .'lrt frc-i the fre..e, cn the East Ccast. In addition, sev3rrl thousands of
zcre-; v;re only partiaillvy h'rvested a.t the time of the freeze; About 2,000 Pcres of
rot t'-.3 in the F-ed-ral P-.-int area were plowed up. Frosts occurred in the
vegetn-ble aFrc. in March.,cutting back the Hastings and laCros-er pot-ato crop for the
secnrrd tine. "-ields in theos sections were reduced, but the crop ade a remarkable


FIELD CROPS Up to the firart of September, weather conditions have been generally
fv:.-rsble ICr Floridr--'s; field crops. Prospective yields are normal or abo-ve nv.rmal
f.r c.rn, cott.-n, p Drnu'ts, tobacco, etc.










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RECORDS A7ID ESTIUi'ATES Oil FLORIDA CITRUS CROP FOR SEASON 1942-43.
(August 1 July 31)
:Freight : :Total Ec .esi Gross FOB Returns-:-: Production and : et Return -:'- to :
C:Lrlot :anr Exp.: Carloads :Frc'ight and: Florida PFints : Marlketing Costs : Florida Growers :
Shirpmern.eit :Shipped :FreirJht Exp.: Express : Box : For Crop : 3ox : For Crop : Box : For Crop :
ur i'us :4,,390 :13,53u: -: -5, 7,,784 : 2. 7 : 6 ,6'j5, 535L : 1-'41:3, 3 '5 377 ',6-5: ,1,56:~.4 4'i ,,G63:
Grapefruit: 1: 20 :1~, o:. -: ,.ua,6: .335 : 8,61,c2 : v1..: ', 51,55: 1.10: 0,810,047:
Tangerines: 5, 017 5,017: -: .., 7 '. '.' 9,472 ,575 : 1.75: 5,962,9 : 1.0: ,50 ,623:
iLxd.Citrus: 15,535 :13,162: 2,3'71: Convertd : : Converted : : Converted C: : onv. rtd :
: : : Ave : : e : e :
Totals : 76,193 '73,827: 2,371: E7,216,312:?2.81 .104,759,215 :!$1.40: 52,101,882: 1.4l1:52,567,33355:
GEl!ERAL DISPOSITIOil AliAL.YSIS OF 'H. P-OFLORlD.- CITRUS CROP FOR 1942-43 SEASO,3:.
Strai.ghtC-iLs:!.xxd Crs:1-I..d'.-rs:Total Rail:Trucked: Rail and Canned :Consuqied : Total :
BOXES : Freigight : Freigt :Express: Bxes : Out : Truck: ::resh Bxs: Boxes : oxes :
Oranges : 21',6O,314:.,65'7 ,:70 :541,6JO: '267 ''7 84:2,715o.23: li, 67 .27 2,246,00 :3',2JU, Ibl :
Grapefruit: 5,.97,5359 l,71) 9,cj5 2810, : ,0'j,174: 6. -1" 1584,025:1,u94 lb":27,0-116
Tangerines: 2,87,296 ': 95,'705: 124 ,4 : 3,407,-401: 400..48.: ,07,44': 392,'700: 4,200,149 :
Total Cit.: 29, 885, 149.:6 ,33,570:947,60'U:3/ ,216 ,519:72.78:4,44, 72 22,2 :3,'73.'-., 150 :6 ,7 446
CARLOADS
Or ..e s : 43,390: 7,542: 1,355: 52,287: 6,790: .59,77: 1,096: 5,616 : 803,789 :
Graperruit: 1,25b: 35,567: ':.4: 16,529: 1,52: 3,06 1: 43,960: 2,735: 64,756 :0
Tang erines: 5,017: 2,053: 312:. 7,382: 1,000: 8,382: -: 982: 9,3624 C:
Total Cit.: 60,665: 13,162: 26,3''1: 76,9198: 9, 3: d5,5bc.u: 6C',ub6: 9,656: 154,909:
Estimated Cost of Producing and !. iarketing 76,198 Cars of ORAIj!GES, ,GRAPEFRUIT, A'iD TAIiGE:II1ES.
Cost of production on tree such a:s fertilizer, spray material s, cultivaCing, spraying, pruning,
etc.,but not including interest, depreciation, or taxes, on strictly grwve acreage. Per Std. Box.
Or.:nges :r$ .40 Grapefruit \ .35 Tani-erines $ .40 Weighted Average .389 :
Coat :'r picking, hauling, packing, 2clling, and. ot!er average ordinary marketing cnargoc.
Orarges ':, 1.01 Grapefruit .88 Tarn cincs S 1.35 5Wcighted AvcraTc $ 1.013
Total ordinary- and aver:gc.-, cost of proucution and m-ar eeuing of ci rus.
Orr.gcs 1.1 it 1t .2 3 Tangerines :. 1.'.5 VJei.Thted. Aveorgo 1.402


1. !No coastwise boat movement reported.
2. Light cars: Oranges 108, GraTpefruit 114, Tangerines 2, i.'ixed 36. Total 260.
3. Governments purchases for Relief: T.ini-crincs 741 car".
4. Estimatecd boxes per car. Straight freight; Ormages 407.82, Grapafruit 4880.4, Tangerincs 455.9,
All Citrus 492.62. Mixed cars 485 boxes. Combined Straight and Miixed freight : Oranges 495.7,
Grapefruit 488.4, Ta.-igerincs 464.2, All 401.3. Express 400 boxes. Combined all: Oranges 495.4,
Grapfruit 484.5, Tangerines 461.6, All 488.4.
5. Mi,.ed car analysis: Or-anges 57.3, Grapeofruit 27.1, Tangerines 15.6 p:.r cent.
6. Box cars used: Or&',gos including few Tangerines 6098, Grapefruit 1341, Mixed 2663. Total 10,102.
I-iinimum O.D.T. load 450 boxes per box car.






RECORDS AND ESTIMATES ON FLORIDA CITRUS CROP FOR SEASON 1942-43 (Cont'd)
CITRUS FRUITS TrRUCKED OUT OF 'LORIDA DURIGi TH'E :.bLaS011 OPF 1'42-43 (400 .boxos per carload)
joRL.t :Carlot equiv. 6,790 or 2,715b,'323 boxes .Gros3 at *'.91i, 7,905,035 ietf::- 1 .0,-'4,073,735
GRAPEFRUIT:Carlot equiv. 1,532 or 012,007 boxes.Gro:;s 'at ..2.5,, l1;38,1G ilet..:-at .1.02,4 625,063
TANGERINES:Carlot equiv. 1,000 or 400,043 boxzs.Gro.3s v.t 0.O,70,' 1,080 ,130 .Jlot-::-;t .95, e 300,046
ALL CITRUS:Crlot equiv. 9,5322 or 3,728,678 ho:.:es.oross at a2.78, 10,361,931 .Ie-:at 1.36 5,078,844
CITRUS FRU1'iS SlUl'PPEJU BY "R i JL : 'lULi. P 'k S~.,,.''! 1942-4 5
.ORA1N"ES :Ccrlot equiv. 59,077 or28,515,607 boxes.Gross at .2.96,6 84,528,393 Not-;-at 1.52,44 3,521,398
GRAPEFRRUIT:Carlot equiv. 18,061 or 8,621,941 boxes.Gross at 2-2.32, 20,040,098 Net--at ;1.09,21) 9,435,110
TAUGERIl'NES:Carlot equiv. 8,382 or 3,807,449 boxes.Gross at a2.77, 10,552;705 Net0at- 1.02,, 5,889,669
ALL CITRUS:Carlot cauiv. -85,520 or40,944,997 boxes.Gross at -2.81,115,121,196 Net-at ` 1.41,57,646177
CANNERY CITRUS FRUIT USED IN FLORIDA DURING SEASON 1942-43 (400 boxes per*-ccTloadY- --
ORANGE.3 :Carlot equiv. 16,096 or 6,438,274 boxes.Gross at 1 .70, 10,945,065 Net-at 91.00,9 6,438,274
GRAPEFRJIT:Carlot equiv. 43,960 orl7,584,025 boxes.Gross at 1 .05,9 18,463,226 Net-:-at .44, 7,736,971
ALL CITRUS:Carlot equiv. 60,056 or24,022,299 boxes.Gross at ~1.221 29,408,291 Net-at .59,'14 175,245
FRESH CITRUS COIPSUrJMED-IN FLORIDA OR OTHERWfISE NOT ACCOUNTED FOR, SEASON 1942-43 (400 boxes per car load)
-ORANGES :Carlot equiv.. 5,61G or 2,246,300 boxes.Gross a7t e2.50,;) 5,615b.50. Not;-at- 1.40 ,;. 3,144,820
-GRAPEFJIT:Carlot equiv. 2,735 or 1,094,150 boxes.Gross at -1.85. 2.,024,177" Net-;at' ,- .90,'. 984,755
TANGERINES:Carlot equiv. 982 or 392,700 boxes.Gross at ( .25, 883,575 Not'at.Q .85,2. 335 795
ALL CITRUS :Carlot equiv. 9,333 or 3,733,150 boxes.Gross at 02.28, 8,523,502 8et:-at',1.20,(", 4,46,350.
CITRUS FRUITS CANNED IN FLORIDA, AND THAT COHNSUI.iED -IN FLORIDA (400 boxes -oer carlo'td) -
ORAGES :Carlot equiv. 21,712 or 8,b684,1b74 boxes.Gross at ,1.91, 16,560;815 Net-;-at 1.10,. 9,53-5,094 C
GRAPEFRUIT:Carlot equiv. 46,695 o'rl8,678,175 boxes.Gross at "1.37,' 20,487,403 Net-;-at 4 .47, 8,721,706 m
TANGE{INES:Carlot equiv. 982 or 392,700 boxes.Gross at 32.25, 883,575 Net-:at .85,> 333,795
ALL CITRUS:Carlot equiv. 69,389 or27,755,449 boxes.Gross at 1.37, 37,951,793 Net:-at$ .67,'318,638,595
CITRUS SHIPPED BY RAIL, TRUCK, AliD THAT CANNED OR THAT CONiSU.iED IN FLORIDA (444 boxes per carload)
ORANGES :Carlot eauiv. 80,789 or37,200,181 boxes.Gross at u2.72,9101,089,208 Net-at .1 45,~53,904,492
GRAPEFRUIT:Carlot equiv. 64,756 or27,300,116 boxes.Gross at i1.48,3 40,521,501 NetI at' .67, 18,156,816
TihIGERINES:Carlot equiv. 9,364 or 4,200,149 boxes.Gross at w2.72, 11,436,280 Net at p .98,3 4,223,464
ALL CITRUS:Carlot e uiv. .154,909 or68,700,446 boxes.Gross at $.2.23, 153,052,989 Net-:-at $1.11,76,284,772

NOTE: Gross refers to returns Fob cars Florida shipping points, and net refers to returns to-growers
or fruit owners before deducting for interest, depreciation, and taxes, but after deducting for cost
-of -production and marketing.
1. .Trucked-out shipment figures were based on inspection certified for interstate movement..
Road Guard Stations for checking were not open during the -1942-43 season.
'2. Cannery-fruit represents .average gross price and the-net price is the gross less the picking,
hauling, and marketing charges.
3. Figures for Consumed in Florida are rough estimates based on population, prices, etc.
Any person who docs-not.approve this estimate can make his ovn estimate, but this volume cannot
be ignored.






RECORDS h;TD ESTIA.1T ES 011 FL' ID:' VEGETABLES, .IELOS, AT:D II0'1-CITRUS T OR ."EAS;jT 19042-43
,i'- pr.--d fr"or. i'"lori ..a, or s ?ld from r. arms fo.v c'n: .nc, or' for r'.lorid. consul'.pt.-i n.
Gross values for coirnodities loaded in cars or in trucks, at Florida loading Points.
Production, nacking and other marketing charp.es have not beon deducted.
...:L.-J' : : .sti. :," e. .. ilori' .l :'i r .:I .:.':,'. t : d:PA': ;j ,: rcc S od n d t L -r..-tru'- 'i.:ed: *._-,',: "' J .L
E .V.-.Lt: T `: R 11 I:R il ;'.0.. Valu :out ,A':. i'. : in :Concujn;d, Can:-,:.: FL:;L'F
;..'.i. .. S : C.r' : C-r : 'iot 1 : "'' 1 o i d a :V oltu;o: '.'i luC :\o uric' : '.'i e :
._;tr ..n'.,' i.:s: 01: o,. 0:., l']'",450: .-.. : 75: :?E: 400::71 80,003 1:- 1 ,l.; i ,450:
' inter2loris- 3,063: 680: 2,26,340: 1,9 : CC': -: 990: 445,500: 4,035: 2,7:(2 ,5,40:
,uth.on.-Ci t.: (20C): 1,50.' 300 ,0'0: -110: 80:', O'T00: 1,210: 1,1i0,000: 1,-10: 1,510,000:
..-.. o ,o 4 7't;: 'i/ : 2" : *23. -: i 1C'5: .5 :o.3 2 ,- 1:,. -, '5 : 6,-2- 5,7 70 :
' n': .::LLr~sia : 5,)43: 1,250: '/,43 ,7i.-C: ,-:Ju: 1,5'u: 5,b!2O: ,,'iud: i,7;a ,00u. :I7,:) 1:,: 16,15 ,-7;30:
C2M'.: c: ,534: 900: ,080,600: 1,'00: .1,10':) -: 3,000: 2,70C',020: ',,534: 6,'.'80, 600
Cl-.i : ,57 1,750: 14,74,750': 35: 75-: -: 1,110: 1,S01,00: 9, G67: 16,8_5,750:
Cucj-.0ers : 461: S,550:. 1,181,550: 2G: 3.5: -: 600: 1,44.1,,0.:0 1 ,061: 2,6?1,550:
.. t 175 .1,45 : 2 ,75- : ,0' ,",00: 600: 84', 000: ',75: 1,093,750:
Esc. Lettce : 197 1,350: 25,'50': 2: 000: -: 626 945,00': ...: 1,111,000:
P'a,n0lish: 115 1,500 20 : 80 -: 10: 140,000 215:' 512,500:
1,552: 2,0000: 2,70,'00: 900: 000: -: 1,500: 2,70,,000: 2,352: 5,404,000:
..5-':t s : ,5C: 1,10-':` 5,51,60 ': 500: 1,0 3 ,50 : ,.,0 ".' '( : 6, 2 : 6,581-,600: c-
T.ito 4,67: 2,100: 0,17',7C0: 1,7r',: 1,.00: 709.: 5,7-': 3,225,000: ,W67: 12,395,700:
i.:-:d or !.1isc1: 5,200: 1_,400: 7,2'80,000: 900: 5,000: .500.: 4 _-kG: _,:'-,00. 9, O 600: 11,4 80,000:
Tot.l1 Ve les:3'3,G60 :.1,466 : ,127,150, 2'.5686"2 : 7,,,: 6b 2 1,076,05 o l 1-, ',00
GRA D TOTAL :40,284:71 ,404:' 56,544,-140: 9,86: 12,25,: 7,023:29,161. 1,011,550 :6,4 5:. 87,555,"O0:
1. Tr-ocl-.d-out ship.mncnts were based on ur-lo:jds irn ]evw York, Phi.la.delp'h:ia, and ..tl-anta .r.d' on ot'hc:r
infor.m1ation a'ailahole. Road Guard Stations vereC not open for checking in 1042--13 5e'.son.
2. C .':"sul' d in Fr.'ida fi .res *--stimates --,r) n.-t pur:-l-.:.' o niss '.'or':.''
3. iUnnid or ?'roces3d ci ures ar-.- bdc.d on roccrdT bu't ':l. t oe ostin'at.'-s.
T'TI L VLUE 1. VAL'E- UP PLuHIH.. F.RUIT.' iD VEU1ETh LES FOR SE.:._.O, 1 942-43.
3hipr:.d l'."nm _lo"-.da, or s_'' from I'ar:.1s for canning or for Floridt constu:..tion.
,Gros3 Valuc- f',r corLmiodi ti.s 1l'adLdc'. it. cars c.r i!. tricks, at Florida lo.cdiLIn points.
C.. LT. : ': Es t t c d i lo -ida.: fruc.ed : C'on su.e1d: e rr cesss : s ti.Lt.r'.t at d T'ruckCod d: R li 'T'C'T L :
E-..l.V2.rL_ : Rt il "' l R.O'..',. 'aluce:ut ol: 3.n- : in :.ntur"-d," Canned: P.FLOi lA/ :
SHIPi.E;iTS : Cai-v : C..r : Total : 1 o r i d a :Voluirt:: Value :Voitune: Value
Tot.~1 Citrus:: 'b,i B: ,.i, '7 .3i04,759, 5 '- ,322: ,.-.5: 6O, u06 : 'o1, 'i1 :4b,2.j. ,'/'l, :1 o : :.O3 ,05: ,'189:
ilon-Cit .t7: 3,2-' 7 ,: 2,797,20: 2 600: 1,G75: .325: ,600G: 2,935,500: ,42i 5, 752,790:
Vo etables :30,660: 1,46.: 53,747,150: .9,2836 10,575: 3,VOO:26,561:28,076,050: 63,51: 81,82,200:
Gi.:D TO.'I'.L 116, 482 ::,..)131,305.,6.55: 19,203: 21,585: 67,081 107, '72: 79, 05,53 24 :245 240,60 ,0979:





Page 11


FLCkTDA PFRuDUCTIuL. D VtLUE FOR 10 SEjSO'Y1S
S uL C l'Ti'JS
(Includes Canned and Locally Consumed)


'Carloads
Production
76,620
82{ 65
74 1
102 ,87
105, Eh-
1i1+,69

12p, 089
154,909


Boxes
29,276,287
3 2,05,85
29,)t2 ,052
40,o01,208
0,959,629
56,47,99
2, 73,112
55, 90,754
L`IXOM6


Florida
*Gross Value
$,2,Lo01, 121
122,797,7?2
55,189,191
60,333,758
55,205,552
58, 6,9 1
50,36, 1 7
6,19,2 695
80,572,620
153,052,989


Weighted
Average
Production
Gro ss __t,- Nt


1.33
1.81
1.70
1.350
1.oh
1.17
1.15
1.66
2.253


.s1. 09
1.06
1.12
1.09
1.00
.97
1.05
.99
1.09
1.12


.34
.27

.22
.07
.12
.16
. .57
1.11


ALL VEGETABLES


ALL VEGETABLES


AND NON-CITRJS FRUITS


Florida

30,59?P,546X
0,6b66,719
34,445,922
37,506,o080
36, 89,172
U7,962,385
45,077,816
57,417,670
81,823,200


ALL FRUITS


Season
1935-34
1954-35
19 5-36
1956-37
19-7-38
1940-41
191 -142
19L2-43


Carloads
Production


52,u70
60,118
62,130
77,606
7 o 0!
0 6,48
0, 219
69:,h4


. pD V GETJBLES


Carloads
Production'
139,451
140,171
127,161
162 95
186,09'
220,.975
209,539
200,308,
2 4:,W'r#


Florida
Gross Value

5D,956,126
54,164,707
59,090,756
L,4110,710
43,573,732
42, 73L,720
4,562,482
02,706,220
87,555,990


Florida
Gross Valuo
; 77,156,615
76,733,879
87,555,898
107,-29,514
94,696,062
102,220,665
93,1053,87
112,768,552
IL5,278,8_0


Iotes: "Production" figure do not include any production which may have been
abandoned, due to quality, condition, low markets or any other reason.
"Gross Value" means the value of tho fruits and vegetables at shipping
point when ready to be transported to market packed or unpacked.
"Marketing Costs" as used above includes picking, hauling, packing, if
packed, selling charges, advertising assessments, inspection fees, etc.
";,t" as used above shows the estimated net to gro:-ers before deducting
for interest on investment, taxes, insurance, and depreciation if any.
,jO.D.T. regulations resulted in citrus being loaded 20.2 percent heavier
and vegetables around 11 percent heavier than in 1941-42 season.


1937-58
1959-40
190o-41
1942-43


Carloads
Production
5.7514
45,718
51,885
,70,000
68,506
65,151
5 ,560
70,191
3,221


1955-35
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1940 -1
1941-42
1942-43


ALL VEGETABLES






FLORIDA ORANGE SHIPMENTS. VALUATIONS, AND OTHER DATA FOR 10 YEARS
Records Total Portion 'With No. Total Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated
Estimates Carloaas Ca.rloads Rail Haul, Rail Trucked (3) Cannedr(S) Consumed (3) Florida
Season Reported Shipped Shipped 9': Boat out of In in Production
Shipped By Rail by Boa Ship:ient a.. Florida Florida Florida Utilized
ORA0IGES C 'r"loads Cars Carloads _Bnxe s boxes Boxes 50 eoxes Total T-.r-e
5-3 51,7 13 ,291. 1 3,508 12 40 1,5 2,322,0 ,0 61,453 1,086,000 30,'lo ,
19 4-35 28,213. 14,843 13,370 11,04,450 2,891,643 177,937 1,425,000 1558 39
1935-36 29,74 17.45, 12,543 11,14639 2,510,000 140,000 1,500,000 I 15, 58
195-57 57,20.3 23,382 13,826 11,5 303 2,530,000 620,135 1 700,D..W 13 .-6 .73
1937-30 4G,061 31,258 14,803 18,005,497 5,442,000 1,055,39 1, UI' 0 .0 '2" c. 36
1938-35 55,697 37,380 18,317 21,523,753 5;175,741 1,186, 89 2,01C ,,0' W 1'1 ,.-.'
133-0 3,205 ,286 ,9 14,71,5 4,75,000 4,170,134 i ,..; :,'. 7
1940-41 42.,597 31,402 11,195 16,609,828 5,726,000 ,941,26 2,9V~'..,0.) 23, 7.2,0 O
194,1-442 41,58 40,44 1,155 16,853,616 4,00 ,200. 4,10 .,299 2,u0 .-.,5 27 ,2.0 :,
1912-435 52 287 52 ,287 none 2, 79 ,734 2,715,823 6,4 ,274 ,24.00 2'01
v.verage 40,349 29,596 10, 2752 16 ,, ,,726 3, 581,841 27 19j 61 1 ~3 T .,': ,'057
Records Cost of Cost of Estimated Estimated(1) Estimated stimatod s i.r.1 tc1 E .t
ard Es- Produc- Picking, Gross Fob le0 t Returns Het Net Return Gross Fob Gross Return
timiates tion(2) Hauling, Returns to Growers Rcturn(1) All Or",nees Return'.s All Or n-r;es
Season Beforc Packing, F lor ida Ro.il .:Boat Rail .:v..t ':...st:;d R-: j. loa t r',vc t;d
All Pic:ced Selling. Points JShipmentsi- Shipimcnts .d i, i,. ,!iie't:3 and Used
OR.JGA, Per 0Bo Per Box Per Box Per Box Net v'Lu>: :; 7 7,.0L', '3;.o V'-.'. ;ros:; V-liu.
'3. 8 2 "7 J. 7
1935 -3,4 0.46 .0787 ,': .. ...58--- r,,T-, .- ,.:..',-7 ,' 7... 2J .^ ,- U ..,
593'"-55 .45 .90 1.65 .50 5,0I..,.., ** ... 3,'12, 2 0,):- ,'.' 26 ,.5 ,066
1935-36 .45 .95 2.30 .90 *10,545 ,162. 1-. ,05 2",-6 4 ,552 5 '5,3. ,55. 2
1936-z? .42 .03 2.50 1.15 16,7-37,"~3 20,:" ,-19 _3,451,507 4,979 ,753
105'7-3 .8 .88 1.56 .30 5,401,3.4 6 ,U5 ,'59 28.0.. ,575 54,350,55.
1938-39 .34 .84 1.43 .25 5,5.2,190 6.,3 ,:21 50,703,124 0 ,67 ,098
199- 0 .42 .91 1.62 .29 4,2 3,565 ",l'-. ,9 25,345,970 C 5,6J5,815
19.-0-41 .40 .87 1.63 .36 5,'- .'7,538 9,126,658 2" ,07 ,020 4...12,109
194i--12 .~4 .90 2.10 .76 12, ,713 1,918,21i 05,592,595 51,901.505
1942-1 3 .40 1.01 2.97 1.56 40,. 6.' .J'5 53,0:',42 7>,C25,558 101,033,208
10-2 z .A s. 9 ._F 2 -37__:Th-L .'jT 5---7f-I,r oo, i----:~, ^. . ... -',. ', .:.*, 5 J77
NOTES: (1) Net return after deducting for cost of pro.1i.ction ..i-:ch ic ludc. fcrtliz.er, spray .C-atcGr-
ials, cultivating, spraying, pruning, etc.,but befor-e dceductir' :.ax3s, iinto:est, :i.-epic.Lt..Lon.
(2) Cost of production figures added to net returns 'o gr..:cr '.7.l s:r..-r "On Trec" a'.'eri-ge price for
rail and boat shipiments. (3) EstimLated figures for "trucred-out" :.L-d c-.,-nd store : are well 'Jased for
last 8 or 9 years. Truck shipments for 1937 include intrastate trucn: siip;nents. Fi'ti.Lrs for
"consumed in Florida" stock are rough estimates based on supply,-price, population, etc.
* Weighted Average. # Includes 124,099 boxes diverted to ot,-r uses.






FLORIDa GRAPFhE.LUIT SHI PI'iE'ITS, V.LLU.'TIOf'S, AilD OTHER DKTA FOR 10 YEA.SS
Records Tot iL 1"ortion 0..it.: i,. i'ot.i Estir:ated. Estii.atud is tiri-ated Estimated
- .i r -tes Crlo. .ds CLrluds Rail i'ul, R1l 1 Cr'.Ic:c:d (3) Cann1ed (5) Consulm' d (53) Florid
: c S-)I t o-:n-i'0..e:1 Shipped Shinpped :' .-o.t out of in I: Production
GhiAPL.- bi;ipp.1d 0"." 1.il L, .c:>-L [ hipr..nts ic.-Lj.a 'lo ri da Florid,: U'ti i ed
'. :. r i oads C .0 x kv 1 C ....s :.:o .'. 'O S c o::cs ot a Bo:'.x s
.5-' :.- .7, 51-* 1_ ,... ., 6,1'7-_ ;,. .. ,0' ,6' .- 2 5,, 4 G-. 11,113,200
1-'.--,..6 0,2 18 10-, 418 8,800 '* ',"5' ,5 15, l17,ull 5,6T : ,:...3 d875,00L. 15,2.",06C
i9.5-,33 15,10 -15',, 3 56,58 .,,;::' *.-6 7 1,0280,0'.) 3,7 0,:'00 7"0,0, 00 I1. ,50. ,067
1936 -7 23 ,783 16, 1' 7,, .. 5 35?,35. 1,23.3 CC 18.121,7,U
19537-38 , 2..2 11,511 5, -1 ,' ?,053 ,23~, 5 0 5,7..09:7 750,,30 '.,378, 760
1938-39 25,047 17,051 7,99.6 ,8-44,1-'1,S 1, S72,277 8, 95,3-18 0 50,000 23,05:,335#
19.9-40 12,974 C',160 3,314 5,110,591 1,000,000 6,800.274. 740,000 15,650,365
1940-41 19,962 14,478 5,484 7,95,4 75 1,559,600 15,870,966 1.000,000 24,387,041
1l'.1-C 16,01 13,0 515 ,"5 ,510 10,1-12,575 1,05 ,13 1,100,000
1:2--:5 1.,529 1 ,59, 2. r ,01 .,134 .12 ,07 1'7,.3..._, 0 10 00,116,
A';C-12.PA 1:,17iT VTJT7 74TT 1_,_..,..',.-97T...._________________ ,7_'7 .....
.2 '-- "1 '..1-::, ed 9T "2

R -.c,:,,'>" s L 7".---7t O U- 7 o Lt tl.'*-I ,c ,,t _d C.) c IL;irT'itl:,II -t'!..?7"'t., ted . S .FT:;'- --'- ,' 1 .,. 'cud
and.-Ee- Produc- Picking, Gross Fob Hot !.ot'urns TNot not Return Gross Fob 'reoss Return
timatos tion(2) Hauling, Returns to Growors Return (1) All Grrpe- Returns .A1. rpnpf'.iruit 2
Season Bofore Packing, Florida Rail&.3oat Rai1&Boat frt.Harvusted Rail&Boat Harvusted C
GRAPE- Picked Selling Points Shipments Shipments and Used Shipments ar. FRUIT Per rox Pr iox Per Bx Per ox -et. Valuo ot Value Gross V"Ilue 'Tro: \TLuo -
13-"-54 50.9 : u.83 -TT 51- 1 .29 $2,024,756 ...2,5917790 -10,5 42,,.0. 1 ,,20,,2_
1954-35 ;37 .84 1.29 .00 606,164 199,847 9,774,397 13,409,984
1935-36 .39 .87 1.87 .61 3,621,001 5,269,8c1 11,100,-445 15,9350,845
1935-37 .30 .83 1.48 .35 ,273,500 ,448,005 13,842,231 10,7 1,121
1937-38 .36 .82 1.53 .35 2,310,722 2,613,485 10,101,156 15.063,803
1938-39 .30 .74 1.04 zero zero 2,009,526 10,238,785 14,630,400
1930-40 .40 .82 1.42 .20 1,022,120 146,121 7,257,052 12 ,239,9'.2
19,-0-1 i .35 .74 1.21 .12 954,777 514,241 9,627,5535 17,335,152
1941-42 .40 .80 1.80 .60 *:,113,906 6,4.139,418 12,341,718 22,349,773
1942-43 .35 .88 2.33 1.10 8,810,047 13,156,816 18,661,282 40,527,501
I0-yr.Ayg. .357_ .815~ 3.5 l ,.~F-,7.5J. 5,J,T2-,91b5
NOTES: (1) Not return after deducting r cst of production which includes fertilizer, spray nater-
ials, cultivating, spraying, prunin,, etc. but before deducting taxes, interest, doprociati )n. (2)C st
of prdluctirn fi-ures added to net returns t gr.ver will sh-y: n tree" average price f-,r rail and
b-)t shipments. 3)Estiim-ated figures f ;r "trucked-out" -.id canned st-ick are well based f-.r last 8 or 9
years. Truck shipments for 1957 include intrastate truck shipments. Figuros f r "c nsunodi in Fl-rida"
stock -.ro r.ugh estimates based ,n supply, price, population, etc. Minus sign'indicates Not Loss.
-- oightod Averago. # includes 2,583,224 boxes diverted t- other uses.







FLORIDA TANGrIERIIE SHIPMENTS, VALUATIONS, AIJD OTHER DATA FOP. 10 YE'\RS
Records Total Portion Vith No. Total Esti.:. t. E t timr:tcd c-, io'..ted Estimated
-sti sites Carloads Carloads Rail Haul, Rail Trucked (3) Canned(3) Conusmed(3) Florida
Season Reported. Shipped Shipped & Boat out of in in Production
IT'.iN- Ship. cd L.-,- F: il :1 3c.:.t "-. :-:-.ts r1Pl:-.- :. Floridt Fl7 orida l. ti 11::d
GE IlE G.- C(ar -o:v.-o >:' Car .lds ::oxe s oxes i3.xes ox;. 'l t.3.1 boxes
1933-34 3- 0-8i 2,5, i. .. 1 ,5.31,411 24D3,0'0":. U 24.,. 680 1 ,. 7,Fl
1934-35 3,.676 C ,'1 1,-4',7 1,- 1,- 4. 207,7., .. 75,, ,: .00 ,755
1935-36 3,974 2,545 1 1,.97 2- q,0., E 2,0 ". 2, 5-* 7
1936-37 5,8e5 4,,40 1,a35,9 7.?,2 -.,2 450.40) 5 ',ICC 3,01 ,634
I 57-18 4,356 I -, 1,7: 7.3 2:' ,000 0 I C 2 .., ) 2-,;) ',97
1938-35 6,323 4,'5 '' 1 ,L 1 2,555,... 47'.,541 o0 ::- 5 '...' ,.5,]. '3
1939-40 4.,051 5,15 7: 1,GC ,5..5 47.2,: 20', 30Y 2,57,545
1940-41 4,510 3,44.' 1,C4 1, 71, 4 44. 5 5 ,000 2,751,624
1941-42 5,554 355"7 147 .,'.44 ,Z,. k 3 555 3 2,10.",000
1942-45 7.,382 7,52'2 .'-: C,437,01 .410,04 i__9,7.30 4,2 0, 14
'___ _4.77_____ 1,115 1, 71 ,1
:Averaoge a 1"1, Zz4.,:. -. II__..,tb'_ ,eei,
Reco-rds Co-0 t of L.st .:.f Esti.c ted E 3 tim.i dl 1.) E :,:r.:.id .t 7 1.',-. ir:EiiE..tc ..L. T i. Ta-EcTI
-anid Es- Produc- Picl:i:i,, Gross P)b .;t ?cturn: )lot il-t Rctur: r.-s. Ftb Grosc ioturn .
"timates tlon(2) -A':,;li-(, Ret.Pn to r.:. -,cor R!et-1rn (1 ..11 T i..ngorir icn F c t: r .'.11 T-ngcrin.e.
3 asoa3 before P.,cl:ii.,, Florida. 1-il .:o:: t Ra:il .1 r.: O r 3.,r,-.td Rail,3o:.c t H r c sttd
.TAiML. --P.ic.e.d 1Sellin. 1Piint._ :.l1 p-.*- ts ;hIpm s, ;',r '.' ,d ( '.1, -:.r.':-: and Use.,d

i"55- ,, .J6 "., 1 ; .19 ,, 2 5, 5 ,5. :,70;Y ." I 5 55 ,540
193 4-35 .55 .95 1.66 .16 255,76 4'.",065 ",425,541 3,055,7'02
1'35-36 .55 1.10 2.00' .5- 553,485 33, ..... ,. .00 ,7 4
1936-37 .50 1.1- i5.-5 -.20 45'',46 55L'6:,6 ,3 17,0- 4,17, 99I
1937-39 .52 1.16 1.6 .. :.- 3 '7,'/'5 32.1','.75 ..,150,550 G.., c.l,90
1938-35 .45 .9 5 1.4 -.G 1 200 2,31 ,451,5 -1 291,433
1939-40 .50 1.06 2.00 .-Z4 712,I.' 9,-5../ .5,4L,69, 4,411. ,570
1940-41 .50 1.08 1.'^ .10 179,12 2 ,26 010, 26- ,1
1941-42 .58 I 1.16 2.65 .1 1,5..,60 ,2 ,01,10 5,31,
1942-43 .40 1.35 2.73 1.0_ -..',325, -~'..25, 46.1 :,472,5'15 11, 756,280
0-yr .Avg .486::- 1.129: 1 .64":" 9-:-." 676,0 1 5.776 ..' 1,577 4,3 7,5
rT': (1) ot 'tin -,rt..: l '.. -:h.,.i C ti.g; .r cost of p ..,la c: ti.n "i.'!,:ic.. i'cl,.1 s r t iclisor, bspr y
materials, cultiv.:ati -, sPr -yi-.,, ritr:inl tc.., but bcf re d' tc ti :; f t- s, int r -3t T
doprociation. (2) C,,st :f pr duct5'' fi lur.s -. /-..; t . t .-...tur. tc gr .-or v.'ill .1 c "On True"
avorago price f.:- r'.il :.J b:.-.t shiiomcnts. ( ) E ti! r t c.-1 Fi,.urPo f r- "truc.k.:d- .ut" nrc *.';:11 based
foI r last 8 or 9 ,;;..rs. Tro,-.: s ip"-.cnts r- 1.957 inclu,'".: intr-istate tr,.ck ship:.cnts. Fire. f'.r
"consumrod in Fl id-1ia" st,.c!: ar-' r ;..-i -Cstints. ba,:;d ::L s.ippl:;, :icc,, p'pulaticn, .;tc.
Liinus sign indic-:.tsj ic t L.:,s. -isit>.t a- .. rg- .







Records Total ortiUon With lie. Tt:o,. Est in-.t.:1 t ti:it-tcd Es t ir-.td Estim cd
Estimates Carloads Carloads Rail IHaul, Rail. Trucked (3) C.nned(5) Consuned (5) Flopida
Zc s.on .Reportod Shipped Shipped c. Boat O- ut of.--- Fn- Production
ALL Shippod y57 Rail Dy Boat ShipAm.nt Florida Plorid- -loh.',1 Utilized
CITRUS Carload s Cars Carload.s oxes Boxes Rc::os ,.oxcc To'1:.1 Lox
L33-334 53,311 32,238 21,02:3 884,80u 35.249,000 2,6'/, 397 2 67, '/.'0 2I2,u",
1934-55 51,1.07 .27,460 23,647 20, 12 ,561 4, 46,30 5,71,93355 2,575,0C 3,355, 854
1955-36 48,916 28,793 20,126 19,232,052 3, 770,000 5,900,000 2,560,000 20,462,052
1936-37 06,879 43,570 23,309 26,221,696 4,274,000 7 ,305,512 2,800,000 40,601,208
1957-58 67,409 45,O87 21,542 26,317,533 _,.973,600 6,846,496 2,800,000 40 ,1'i,G.9
1938-39 87,067 58,0B 5 28,134 33,92,7,076 7,126,55J 9,582,037 3,300,000.. 56,447,-:5
1939-40 55,310 41,761 13,549 21,449,504 5,813,200 12,970,408 2,740,00 42;973,112
1940-41 67,072 49,329 17,743 26,358,127 7,720,400 17,812,227 4,000,000 55,8D0,754
1941-42 61,945 60,128 1,817- 25,142,27U 5,476,000 14,53,;74 3,441,856 48,4% ,000
1942-43 76,198 '76,198 n no 37,216,319 3,728,67. 24,022,099 737 ,50 63,700,446
Avoroge 635521 :46,432 '7"039- 23,768,2U0 ,u-d,,V0-!0,T... 8 7-T2-,- ;.01 A4952,7:5
Records Cost of 'Cost of Estimatod istim atoed(1) Est im:atd Esti..ated .sti.-atd Eticmatd
and E3- Produc- Picking, Gross Fob I'.t Returns Not Not Roturn Gross Fob Gross Rotur
tirmtos ao. tion "Hauling, Returis to Growers Rtur'(iL) A11 Citrrus Returns All Citrus
Season .- Before Packing, IF'lorida Rail&Boat Rail & Boat 'larvcstod RailCboat HIarvestod
ALL. Pickod Solling 'Points Shinmoiits Shipmionts and Used Shipmcnts anrli Used
CITRUS Por 3ox *Per Box Per Box Pr: Box Not Value Nt Vluo Gross Valuc UFrocs Valu
1953-Y 0 4 0.87 1.65 33 (' 7',022,51 17T,.,,0-,01l .$34,451,J06 :2 Al401,191
1934-55 .43 .88 1.63 .32 6,5387,160 8,855;935 31,724,487 '12,797,752
1935-36 .4-- .9.1 2.14 .76 14,717,619 20,211,899 .11,206,791 535,189,101
1936-37 .37 .92 2.04 .75 19,583,547 24,57.,298 53,61 ,677 68,8356,758
19:37-8 .38 .88 .1.57 .30- 8,020,166 ,8,419 41,70,231 5 ,285,552
1033-53 .34 .82 1.51 .15 5,223,990 3,603 ,514 44,'46,374 58,64 ,931
1939-40 .42 .90 1.60 .26 6,003,45'7 ,014,792 34,341,712 5,.565,127
.L940-41 .39 .85 1.51 .27 7,113,479 8,831,633 39,711,619 ,4,192,625
1941-42 .43 .89 2.06 .74 18,512 ,34 27,639,280 51,015,.'21. 80,572,620
1942-45 .309 1.01 2.31 1.41 32,567.353 76 .20,772 104,7,0,215 15',0b0,989


s





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n
n
f
c .
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0


0l-yr.Avg. '.:TU?.::- .be,: .*865- .5r-654 1.-,lT,515,7 68 710, "10,5-,6 T'--J08 67, .-. ,261
IOTES: (1) Eot return after deducting f ,r c st *f pr lucti nn \i ich rincludus furtilizor, ,spr',
rntori"'.s, cultiva.ting, spr':;ing, -pruning, otc. ,but b-f (r 1 ,c' tctin;, f r tax..s, int r..,-t, loprcciati 'n.
(2) C ;st f pr ,ducti.n figuress \ddd t not turnss t ).cr "o:, will sl w "0:. Tr. Q" -; ,r:. price f r
rail and o --t ship..onts. (5) EJti..iat;d figui'rs Cr r "truckod-ouc" f.ni cnnd *st ack ar1c 11 o s-d r
last 8 *r 9 -yo .rs. TrTrck s -lip.f-,nts f'r 1'7 .inclulo intr.statc truck -ship.Onts. Fi ,;.rj""f~r "c :L-Iurld
in Fl .riJa" st >ck ::.ru r mul: ustir.-t'. s based .-n supply price, p )pul:ti n, etc.
We itc 1d AvIcrtg. dv Incluidcj 2,512,523 bioxcs divurtud t jtlJthr uses.






FREIGHT CARLOT SHIPMENTS FROM FLORIDA BY COMMODITIES AND MONTHS, FOR 1942-43 SEASON
CO.0IODITY '..:.i..:-,. ~ t: O'.t.: l.,ov.: Dec.: .Ta .: F.I:.: :.a' .:t. ril: :.,:" : .T .e *: JT-.:1: TOT L :
. aes : 4: :. 721: .54-9: l.' :- 444 1: 5131: '400: '1771: 5270: .2: 73: 45,.50 :
G'pefruit : : : 1355: 1006: 703: 1366: 1044: 2374: 2007: 1799: 584: 20: 12,258
"an-erines : : 216: 1477: 2092: 1006: 216: 7: : : : 5,017
.:: .d Citr-.; : :: : 17: 1116: 24:: 71.: O 1: 2103: 1364: 1150: 356:: 13,162

Strawberries : : : : : : : : 1: 2: 3: : : G :
"i.at melons : : : : : : : : : : 260: 2800: `03: ,,563
oans-incl.Limas): : 1:7: 882: 1004: 851: 540: 184: 1063: 1181: ., : 28: 5,943
broccoli : : : : : 2: : : : : : : : 10 :

Cauliflov.er : :2 1: : 6 : 9
Celery : : : : : 580: 1172: 1569: 2008: 1506: 1520: 202: : 8,557
Gorn, Green : : : : : : : : : : 4: 13: : 17
Ceuabers : : : 54: 76: 10: 5: : 2: 96: 204: 0: 7: 46 :
Carrots -: : : : . 22: 1 6: 3: : 2
Eggplant : : : : : 3: 9: .9: 4: .17: 51: 82: : .175:
Escarole : : : : 59: 233: 199: 112: 161: 188: 51: : : 1,00
abreens : : : : 3: 8: 17: 1: 21: : : : 52:
Lettuce : : : : 12: 02: 51: 18: : 1 : : : 1 7 :
Peas, English 1: : : : : 72: 21: 2: : : : 115:
"ppp.ers : : 16: 213: 203: 236: 1-42: :): 12': 187: 102: 11: 1,532
P'otatoes : : : : : : 85: :- 714: 0: 175 : 1305: 1 4, :
3w eet- Potatoes : 1: : : : : : : : : : 27: .O :
To itoes : :: 290: 523: 492: 73: 332: .7: 150.:' 71: : :,992
Mixed Veget.at:s17: 208: 42: 702: 581: 46: 351: 771: 17: 15: ,073 :
TOTAL VEGETABLES 1: 2: 21: 1752: E512: 4914 50.: 21u: 461: 7454: 20: 1: ,5 :
lieOUI-0RUc &e VE: 1: *: 215: i''2: 3512: 4l 4: 505': 5711: -,o-j: 7697: 4o6C: 5.b2: 78,95:
ALL FRUITS & VEG: 5: 2: 245: 76.: 12994 1518 1425 :18809:16012:1501: 8712: 75 112,72 :
Iuotea-: The ab,'ove r5.1 r.ipu*nt2 ar; ;'or reignt slhi. :3 .tJ *.7:L .a.Jd ) rudot i;cl Ide r 1il expr. es
ship:.cjrnts. itIthe r do they inicluide, 3traiLht erra 0 1 3trawberrie3 b3 expro.s zh-ici oh
incl-dd L -,r, "Pi'.ck:-u. r -Expeai3 .:-:*cent .aTipAn-ach.
PICK- P-EXPFECZ 3HiPi..ENTS FRnH FLOJRK.T StW:?.Q!OS FOR 1942.-45 SEJlai;
COMMODITY _:r.u.:3 pt: Oc't..: o.: Dec.: Jan .. c.: :. r. :pr1: Lay : June: Jul: 1D TOTAL :
Mixed Citrus : : : : 2: 57: 333: 368: 3692: 33: 252;: 3: .5: 2,571 :
Strawberries : : :: 12: 22: 7: 11: : : : 55 :
Mixed Vegetable : 29: 29: 4: 55 82: 121: 84: 85: 110 167: 162 107: 1,074:
TOTAL FR. &, VE.' : *0: 2?: 'T1 57: -664: 466: 474: 461: 451: -41w: 1 245: 162: 0,500 :


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RAIL FREIGHT & EXPRESS CARLOT SHIP;ii'ETS
(1o record of any boat shipments)
1942-43
COivil.10DITY :Aug. :Sept: Oct.: 1ov.: Dec.: Jan.: Fob.: 'iar. :April: .iay :Jun : July: Total
Oranges : 4: 721: 3549: 4813: 4446: 5151: 8400: 7771: 5270: 2912: 373: 43,390 :
Grapefruit : : 1355: 1006: 703: 1366: 1044: 2574: 2007: 1799: 584: 20: 12,258 :
Tangerines : : : : 216: 1477:-2092: 1006:-. 216: 7: 3: : : 5,017 :
Mixod Citrus : : : 167: 1118: 5068: 2704: 2409: 2477: 1694: 1402: 439: 55: 13,533 :
TOTAL CITRUS : 4: : 2243: 5889:10061:10608: 9590:13467 11479: 8474: 3935: 448: 76,198:
Strawberries 3: 12: 22: 8: 13: 3: : : 1 :
Watermelons : : :: : : ": :... : : : 260: 2800: 303: 3,363 :
TOTAL NON-CITRUS : : : : : : : : :
FRUITS & .iELONS : : : : : 35: 12: 22: 8: 13: 263: 2800: 303: 3,:24,
Boans(incl.Limas): : : 127: 882: 100,: 861: 540: 18b- lo-b: 1l,: -d: 28: b,04o :
Cabbage : : : : 4: 283: 754: 789: 1593: 389: 205: 17: : 4,534:
Celery : : : : : 580: 1172: 1569: 2008: 1506: 1520: 202: : 8,557
Corn, Green : : : : : : :" : .: : 4: 13: : 17 :
Cucumocrs : 54: 76: 10: 3: : 2: 96: 204: 9: 7: 61 :
Eggplant : : : : : 3: 9: 9: 4: 17: 51: 82: : 175:
Escarole : 59: 233: 199: 112: 161: 188: 51: : : 1,003
Lettuce : : : 12: 52: 51: 18: 47: 16: 1: : : 197
Peas, English : : : : : 18: 72: 21: 2: 2: : 115 :
Pocpors : : : 16: 218: 263: 206: 142: 80: 127: 187: 102: 11: 1,352 :
Potatoes : : 69: 305: 499: 714: 30: 1753: 1305: 1: 4,756
Tomatoes : : : s : -290: 523: 492: 753: 362: 375: 1500: 71: : 4,367
Miixod & I'liscel. : 30: 31: 60: 266: 556: 841: 668: 638: 662: 944: 338: 149: 5,183
TOTAL VEGETABLES : 30:- 31: 258: 1807: 3594: 5035: 5120: 5795: 4971: 7601: 2222: 196: 36,660 :
NO -CITRUS & VEGS: 30: 31: 258: 1807: 3597: 5047: 512: 5803: 4984: 7864: 5022-: -499: -40,0 8
ALL FRUITS & VEGS: 34: 31: 2501: 7696:13658:15655:14732:19270 :146:16338: 8957: 47: 116,282
Note: Miscollaneous vegetables include straight cars as follows: Broccoli 10. Cauliflower 0.


BOAT
TRUCK


Carrots 32, Groons 52, Sweet Potatoes 30. No record is available for straight cars of
Squash, Radishes, and a foew other vogctables. They are simply omiittcd by the U.S.Department:
of Agriculture.
No boat shipments were reported during-the 1942-43 season.
Inter-State truci shipments were not checked at road guard stations during 1942-43 season.
An estimate was made for the season but not by months. See page 10, and pages 21, 22, and
23.


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STATE ClIT'US INSPE'CT'IOS CfLJ TRLC;" SH[P.'F iTS


S ,.;I*:t.S LA I'E ..C.. S :K.B:; Trs
1*n .cn ;(-SFAPr- :,^ .. E -
GA':.E3 G FFR T u.ERI:!ES: TCTr.L L.iA : .GES G R'.il .E.i i; : ..
L . .. :- ar l I.da :


7 '7 :
32:, i7 5h

3.,I ,C1 :
,7:



31.",513:
20.,:A,1:
137,037:

2,715,823


-'I

S 1
l,9-827

73, 5i'


77," 0
50, OL
35,095


L12',8.7


: 29,5q5
: 1)r,597




: -
: (0.',106
5'^ ,336
6 ,597-


51::

: ',C,05 ::
: 710,0,'5:


: '-2,59 :

: 0C',521: :

: 17 ,132:
: 1'7,175::
: ;.,,23,,7 :: :


19.11-2:.jO99 *X ,!O''',O,'O,.___ -- j 55 .8 C 5,.::.,4, : I ,.C : ,


1942-43 Season


O,.,7 :L5, 690


INTRASlT.Tr, TRUCK SHIPIME'TS


ORANGES : GRAPEFRUIT: TAi.GERIIIES : TOTAL

Boxes


: ORANGES.


: GRAPE- :t.. E- :
:FRIIIT ;:rINS : .TOTAL


: : Carlonds


August
Sept
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Fob.
M ar ch
April
May
June
July


751:
10,183 :
31,646:
71,776:
56,356:
65,318:
63, 145:
4, 577:
409,187:
43,060:
24.,558:


8 :
5,1474
10,510
17,983 :
21,32 :
24,179 :
29,173
24,840
20,511
10,628
2,032


: 759::
: 15,657::
2,785 : 144,939::
10,205 : 99,964::
1.0,119 : 87,317::
10,562 : 98,059::
* 5,445 : 102,763:
. 1,970 : 81,395:
67 : 69,765:
: 53,638::
-' : 26 590:


Boxes of 1 3 /5 bushels
TOTAL L73,557: lo6,C80 : 1,157 : 681,3914::


2 : :


25: 1 : -
79 : 26.: 7
180 : 43: 26
14.1 : 54 : 25
159 : 60 : 26
170 : 73 : 14
136 : 62: 5
123 : 51;: -
108 : 26: -
61 : 5: -
Carloads of 400 boxes


1,134 : 416. :


2
39
S112
251
220
245
257
203
174
134
66


Source: E. E. Ransch, Statistician, Florida Citrus Inspection Bureau, YWinter Heven,
Florida.


Page 18


Autus
Seopt.
Oct.

Doc.
Jan.
Fel.

April


dill;,'
JulyI
Tu I'A L


S7
:,
26c
523



97L
1,025

)52

32
", 752(


!.-0

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1 -.9



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1,1-

I, -O .",
1,./-
1,LOC.
1.,00;'.
,5l
123


*,522


:
:

:


'.74
*) *Il,



16.7 :
10 :
"I



i .O',00 :


: 127




: 0
1 L;*.*'


103 : 1,703


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-





\;,,R SH^LT US[


r AR L:.)A DPS
Or' ng, -
Grap,2fr ,it
T-n<.grinr,
,ij:"d Citrus
COT..L CITcyU
Li rm s
C .bbiige
C l.-ryv
Corn. Groon
C'-eunb.rz
S,-pla nt
F.sc role .' "-
L.-ttuc'e
F ts, .nlish
PFopors
TcT'lrroas
Oth-r V=gs
?Or..L VEGETABLES
AKocados
L'-.ies
Stre.'be-rries
' I'.' rn l ions
Oth::r Non-Citrus
TOrAL NON-CITRUS
TOT:.-L VEGS & NON-CIT.
TOTAL AILL FRTS & VEGS


1 TS1L 1:11.; I I?. .,q .'.t ,T
S T. 1_ ..: 7 -1 7 :. 192


276 L18s
10:- 171
534 57,


. ,20 1
r^ l
W6^


950.1
L60
857,' '


21. 6,
10.6


10 .
S.,2 22.3
1 27 35.6


5 70 2 5 110p u.
20 1 205 5 73-5
5 309 76 390 86, 45.2
111 (10) (5) 111 (695) 18.6.
11012 6i.l

_ggS5 a_ _.222._25-.--- ------320 --53-3_
~il.5~2?~Q2 3 ~ .2_


CAP 'LOADS
'Or nies
Grapefruit
rT .nerines
ri -d Citrus
T'OTL.L CITRUS
B.:. ns
L i l-s
Cabbage
Cel .:.ry_
Ccra, Green
Cucumbers
.Lgiplant
Esc-.rolu
Lhttuce
P--is, English
P.:ppors
PoC.ttoes
Terrmatzes
Other V-.gs
rOTAL VEGETABLES
.-vcocados
Limes
S+-rawberribs
,iJt !rmclons
Oth-er Non-Citrus,
TOTAL NON-CITRUS
TOrAL VEGS-.& NON-CIT
TOTAL ALL FR-TS ::-VEGS


TRUCK UNLO.aDS
SEISOIT 19h2-hL 3
.- TA .;J.YORK PHI TOTAL
80o
180
11/


E.OF.CE:T.
OF
19Ll1-L2,


FPROJ..,C .TD
. 19)42-4
ST..T"' FINAL
TQO',l.,L) E.SI'MAT,


6?90
1 0 2


6 90
1552)


(Cbnvqrted) _
S-----5---,. 26- 15 X.00
9 10 2 21 22.6 32)
381 39 18 438 55.3 1917 1990
28 29 40 97 19.F, 289 560
(Include' with, other-V..etable)
8 10 2I2 1 0 267 265
30 1i- 38 2.2 86.9 1~J 303
5 1 11.09 a6 26
4 1 7 I 16 20
33 306 121 5i60 4, 755 900
111 20 1 132 42.5 25p 500
r49 186 77 812 87.7 9274 1700
161 61 9 2-1 37.1 "455 90Q
_1552i 1--1 -59 -_E .__ p-u _5
5 5 6.1 7
1 2" 3' ." 12.0 14
1 130 30 161 l 1. 300
41 4 1 6 690
210o) 1,) 10
28 16 1 __265to_...__.__ 1..1 600
1602 1.i87 _700- 789 a7. W4 '_ 95--
2702-o .O4U 1920-


(a) Citrus truck unload figures for New York and Philadelphia for l942-13 season not
innrediately available, but other information indicates they were very liJht. Citrus
carload figures for trucked out are based on official inspections for that purpose.
(b) Per cent State Tota-.l column indicates the percentage of the three market total to
the State.Total for 191-t42 season.
(c) The Projected 1942-45 State Totil is a theoretical total obtained by applying
1'- 1-42 tlhrr--e .rket per cent of State Total to the 1942-h5 totals for three markets.
(d) Tho Finl "Eztimate is obtained by using the Projected Total and other redifying
information. Th-. farther the distance the less the relative truck movement,
This tabulnaion is here for what it is worth to thbse vwho ar" int-rested.








CARLOT E. VALE'T S3IP ..:E" OF FLORII.: F.P.UITS .-iD V FT.:. l BY R.L ,BO L.C.L. ,K.FREES -'OR 10 YE. .RS
:1'.3".Z-34: 1' 54-15:5 1 :1 .. '3... l 5',- ;': 1 57--. 1.3l '-5-: 1 'J-,O:. ..', -41: TT.T-42: . 2-4 : ,.vercge:
ur.t,..,-' s (:,) : 27,34,: '- .911: 2 -,', -.",: ,7... ,: 4 .2" : 4.; ,.3 7 -g. 5,Y:', : 30 .., ''," : .;S,5,7':3-'_:,;.":U.''J: :5, 27:
G '..r"it 15,12',: 1',2l : )l ,"'?4: 20,316: 1 056.: 21, 2 10, 6,14 17,616 1 1Q.4; e:12,:.' : lb,1G:
TanG: r- les : ,35: 2,628:, 2,'2 4,,54 .:,277: 4,6,:'. 2, 31: ,,254: 2, .012:O ,0 7 ,56C:


,Oait oupes : -: -: : 1: -: -: -2 -1, -:


k.ri- p: -:
Pe-L, : -
S.ra,.u,; _er-e : 35'9 0
Water :e- lon:. : ..,, 2 .?
OT' : .-. BRUi3 : 5,5___ :
Beans z.: Li:.:.z : ', '7:'
Broccoli : -
Cab oge : .e. .
Cartcts : -:
Cauliflo:.'er : -:
Celery : ,,.:
Corn, Green : 15I',
CucLumers : 832 L
Eggplant : 7-:,
Escarole : 27
Greens : 57:
Lettuce () : i420:'
Peas, Grean : 7:
Peppers : 1,,6:. :
Potatce : 5,705:
Sweot Ls:c ti L.. : .35
Tomatoes : '/, 97:
Turnips. Beots : 1:


-: -. ": 2: :-: -: -:
1,55 3,,5: 1,0 2 1,2'71 4: : :. ': 51: 5': 1: '7 :
5,3-36: 5 9: 4,:5: 6,04: 3,. : 4,m. 3, 028 ,56 r 5,.6.: 4,600
0: 4,3 7: 5,513: 7,Z .330: 4,'4,: 5,16: 5,81: 3 ,6 : ,: '14: o,4'U
',7T 2m': 5,411: 5,1'S..': 6,' -.4: 5',1i7: ', .*,L.. *
-: -: -: -: -: -: 5: 1: -: -


: -: -: 1: -: -: -: :: -2 -:
-,251 "7- 01:0: 9,09 :' ,Y0: ,: ..,U".'T: "',119 ;'., 5 7 8, 19":
23C: ._.:_: 5.i 5-1: .- .2 2. 7 17 72
5.5: ..56:. 0 -4: 1,44:: -'.,5: ,1 .5:. 1,.21: 1,131: 461: 929:
..O 22 : *-:'' 276: 3.2: 11: 71: 2'.): 175: 179:O
527: '31. 733: 31: C l.: 3: 57:. 81 1,0C : 7357:
121: 5 i .*-: -*.: 5 7. : 6':: : 44:
31": 2 1 4 1:: 23 :5 7'.i : 2 5 147 1.:7: 292:
43 :G ,27: 41-1: 6. : 1: 1 2.: ..: 131: 115: .332:
1.424: 1,j, 1 1 ,.U: 2,-i482: 1,82 : 75': i'0 : "7.. '' 1,.,I : 1,45":
,9 2 ., : ,7'7 : 7,42. : 5,-1 --','1- ",2 "':* 5,5-': 4',7 6: 5,405
: 7: 5::: 23: 2.': lb 22: Ic: -: ,5 :
7,175: 6,0I.: .,6-50: 11,}31: 3. '774: 5,25. ,G :; r (,0'5 4,..G7 6, 5
!: -: 2: -: -: -: -: 1: -: -:


.Itixed VegSs.(c) : 4,171: 3 5.1 : .,6223: *,037: ,-546: 5, 0-.: 1,3:3: 1,85. : 721: :,135: I ,499:
-ix e V. s,. ( - ,6 'I y
TOT.-\L VE" S.(d) : '5.:..5 1: 4,56d: 5,,i..4 : 5'',575: 4'/,5 5o,74l V: iQU: 26, 4: ~" b'. o: *-*oGu': 56,1'd :
i!Oi;-CIT. VES: .. 1 ,215: -12, 3: )5 ; 5:,5l': -is ,"CO : 55,135 : 11, 3: I7,; 16: 1,6 5 : .I ,' 1O : 0l J4: '1,5 :
hLL PR'3 VzU: 102,524: 175: 7,.'55: 1 ',9 55: 1h. ,5'2: 12.,150: 2, u26: U ,7 57:10, 15,:11QG32 :TU,18T
:.:'C: .Iotal of no:.-citi':-s fruits. Ca) in i.des Sats::m's. ( Ro.naine. included in L,'ttuce. (c)includes
I.Iiscl. (d) Stra:.-ht cars of S3qua3:L an' ia isi-hes not *included in total shipments.
(e) Tncl.':-les li it c-.rs: 'n-es.10-3; Gapefruit 114; T rin s 2; i-t ''cd Citrus .6. 'Total 260.
:No domestic bot:t. shipine ts e '!le to '..'.r.






i :LRIUL,_ :'IPE:E:,S D.Y VARIOUS i'IE-..S CF I Rj .SPOiT,'fIOi FOR FIVE SE/.SOS
( '. l'i ur;' : 'I ,' n :'.' J c a.d roarr.an -.o~.d .'LA" r: r t agrc or c. :r. to
agroc with some previous tabulations. The totals are substantially th, sa]mc)

S_____. .Friht _____ ____rcr.
Comm.iodity_ : 1J_-59 1930-40: 19C0-.":- 19 11-42: 1.)X2 :19:-3 z- 1 z- 110 1- .: -4-5
Orangos : 31,065: '24,812: 27,08-4: 34,.74: 43,00 -: -:. -
Grapofr.int : 13,290: 6,832: 12,135: 12,650: 12,258:: : -: -: -: -
Tang.jrincs : 2,817: 1,896 2,171: 1,865: "5,017:: -: -: -: --. :- -
.Ii,.xuTCltrus : 11,0735 7,29: G,770: 10,062: 1,152 :: 68: 0 2: ,16:: .1,177: .2 ,71:
Tot"::l Citrus : __ 58, 145: -0,789: 4 3,160: 5 ,3 l 73,827 ... 6 6: "..':: 1. "": 1,177 :.;'i1:
3Stra'.Lborrio s 686: 6.: .: : 6:: 2 6. : 5:C 'i: : b
Vatorintclons 5,406: 4,,97: 5,028: 5,565: 3,,63:: : -: : -
ITiscl. Fr,.its : --. ont : Unk rovn
Total Non-Citrus : 4,092: 5,100: o,03--: 5,565: 3,36':: 25 : -180: 7 58: 55:
Boans ': 4,431: 2,910: 2,700: 3,355: 5,94j:: 41: 76,: 4': .
Lirtas (Included with hcan) : : :: (Inc dod with bosus): : :
Cabbuge : 1,610: .,2538: 2,25G: 3,50 4,53:: -: -
Colory : 7,696: 7,760: ,,680: 9,119: C,557:: -: -: -: -: -
Corn, Gr-oon : .2: 2: 2: .7 17 :: -: -: -: -i
Cucuinbors *: 809: 1,153: 981: 1,o18: 461: -: -: -:
Eggplant : : ---: 36: 29 : 175: -: -: -: -: -
Esc,'.rolc : 816: 082: 573: 813: 1,005:: -: -: -: -:
Lottuco : 233: 3571: 235: 147: 197:: -: -: -: -:
Pas,English : 186: 270: SO: 130: 115:: -: -: -
-.Peppor .. .. : 719: 516: 647: 863: 1,352:: -: -: -: -:
Potatoes : 35,767: 5,116: 3,306: 5,5-.0: 4,756:: : : -:
Tom4too, : 8,660: 5,222: 3,6'79: 5, 035: ,367:: -: :.
ili::Cd or ,ihiscl. : 2,710: 1,452: 1,50: 2,199: 1,100:: 50: 388: .,96: 05 1,074-:
'iotal cgotablcs : 31,692: 29,921: L2,574: 31,971: 35,586:: 594: 464: 441: 605: 1,074:
Total VQgs&Non-Cit 35,784: 34,961: 29,608: 37,536: 58,955:: 827: 644 483: 663: 1,12:
ALL FRUITS & VEGS: 94,020: 75,750: 77,768: 96,487:112,782:: 1,515: 1,616: 1,65'7: 1, .:0: 5,500:
NOTES: Mixed C-itrus includes oranges, grapefruit, tamnerines; usually around 56% orar.gos, 29D,
Grapefruit and -15>o tangerines. .iiscl.Fruits include avocados, Key-limos, Persian limos, :ni-nj:ocs,
cantaloupes, grapes, blueoerries, etc. Mixed Cars of Vegpetaibles include oeans, cabDoqg, eggplant,
poppers, squash, a,.rl practically all other Florida vegetables. IiscOllancous VcBct'tlcs include
straight cars of broccoli, carrots, cauliflower., greens except spinach, sweet potat.ous an i some
others.
No provision is niado by Federal Government for a report on ctraiJht cars cf radishes and
squash which are shipped each year.







FLORIDA SHIPBIENTS BY VARIOUS LEANS OF TRANSPORTATION FOR FIVE SEASONS
(These figures have been revised and rearranged and may not agree or seem to
.gree with -oi ore'io.s tabulations. T-e totals are practically the sane.


C m0roditv


-- ____________.Boat _____________
:y195.s-59:193'5-40: 1i40-41: 1041-42:1942-45:


_: .___ Trucked-Out
: 1938-C39:19059-40:140-41:19A41-42:1042-45:


Oranges : ,511: 8,997: 11,189: 1,155: : 12,>: 11,148: 14,,51: ,61: ,7.':
Grape-fruit : 7,992: 35,812: 5,41: 514: :: 3,681: 2,546 5,899: 2,460: 1,5352
Tag erines : 1,819: 7.35: 1,065: 147: :: 1,196: 1,105:- 1,087: 857: 1,0 0.
_ixed Citrus__ : 12: 5: 10: -.-. :l :- -: -: -: -: -:
Tot .. 1.t: l73, : .26,1.44: 1 4 "17, .- .5: 1, '17: :: 14,-1:.: 4,7 ') -:l' l 1:. : 7"i : ,. "'
rtrs wbcrries : -: -: -. -:. .: 1,.3: 1,228 1,.,:'5: 860: b :
Watermelons 17: 16: -: -: :: 989: 825: .976: -: 190:
Miscl. Fruits : -: -: -: -: _-:: 284: 425: 521: 152: 110:
Total -.on-Citrus : 17: 16: -: -: :: 2,666: 2,4 76 2,370: 1,012: : G
Beans : 62: 211: 154: 1 o > :: 5,202: 4,635: 5,149: 5,726: 2,400:
Limas -: -: -: -: : 723: 385: 336: 140: -:
Cabbagee 20: 21: 14: -, 2,486: 4,950: 2,29 : 5,464 .. 1,00 .
Celery : 355: 117: 148: -:- .o : 684: 1,260: 1,681: 1,427: 360:
Cor. ;-. : -: -: -: -: . : : 409: "? 21 : 17 ,::
E p., u .....L : 279: 11* 35 p16: 2 4 536 ./.: .,
c l 2 1 -. : -: 257: 205 116 15
LEtcI, : -: t 104: 204 252 149: 26
Peas. Er, lih : 1 1 -: :: 295: 968:- 221:- 222: 20
P .Pp : 1,107: 241: 1:.5 '. .: i,146: 951: 1.15: 1,170 900
Paatc:es : 1,674: 1,176: 3,3: 6: :: 642 1,2'30 1,063: 841: 500:
Torito s : 114: 4 13: -: I :- : 5,243: ,6 35: 3,9, 2,70 1,700 .
,Iix. i 02 ...,scul. : 175: 171: 1 5: .: : : 1, 78 1,5 4: 1,1 : 1,150: 00
Total V; t.a:.b. : ,.*55: *3, 15: 1,l ,,: i'-': :: 1.,414: 21,5.9: 2U,'..'1: .' ,191: .., u
T c. ta1 Velil on-it: 4 ,72: 2,0 u : 1,56 : 10: :.: ..2 0: 2 3, ; 15: 22 ,.11: 19,203: 6:,d6:
ALL FRUIT '/f0G : 52,60. : 15,560: 19,12: 1,827: :: 5.9,o96: 5 ,614: 41,712: .32,031: 19,208:
TheA Yalo; Road Gua.rd Scation located o-, U.S.17 at t- ,t,..:r-, R '.'., w.i"C. is t:! FPlorid-CoGor~ia
boundary line at this point, is by far the most important of .t:. uLCiat Fo.Gd Gusrd choIcki1ng St C;i ons.
Of the total trucked-out volume, approximately 50 per cent .-f t:- trus a:di 5 :,per cent .-f the total
vegetables, stravwbcrries and watermelons go through this i;-pc ti:'n st:ition. The Roi. Guard Sttion
were not in operation during the 1942-43 season but enough ino-r.v.'tion of vo.ri.ou3 sorts priovidod a
basis for a qualified estimate. Limas included in bea-i.s :-::Ad corn in Hiscellaneo.us ve.et abls.







FLORIDA 3'IP:.ERTS BY VaIRIOUS iElFAiS OF T.RA','3SPORThATIO. FOR FIVE SEASON S
(These figures .h.ave been revised and rearrgngeod and ,,ay not agree .or..s'em to
areoe vwith some previous tabulations. The totals are substantially the sa:.e)


Com~moditty


Total Freight, Express, Boat and Truck Shipments from Florida
1938-39 19 3 50-40 : 1940-41 : 1941-42 :


Oranges 62,3 15 : 44,957 52,588 : 45,028' 50,1800
Grapefruit 24,963 : 13,190 : 21,515 : 15,24 : ,790
Tangeorines : 5,832 : 3,'7,C : ..4,321 -2 849. ,01 .
i.xed Citrus : 11,77, : 3,226 : 7,949 : 11,242 1,533
Total Citrus : 104,883 : 70,109 : 86,37 5 74,743 7 : 5,520
Strawberries : 2,312 : 1,451 : 1,124 : 918 : 561
atermelons : 4,412 5,836 : 6,004 : 5,565- : .3,553 -
M.iscl. Fruits : 234 : 425 : 323 : 152 : 110
Total 1ion-Citrus : 7,008 : 7,712 : 7,451 : 6,635 : 4,024
1eans 10,33.9 7,832 : 8,048 : C,062 : 8,34
Limas (truck only-). : 723 385 5536 : 140 : *-
Cabbage 4,116 : 9,218 : 4,568 : 7,032 6,454
Celery 8,715 0,146 10,518 : 10,546 : 8,917
Corn, Green 441 : 421 : 221 : 24 17
- Cucamters --. 1,691 :- 2,454 : 2,217- : 1,767 : 726
Eggplant : 918 : 305 657 : 508: 475
Escarole 818 : 1,140 776 93: 04 1,018
Lettuce : 537 : 575 : 467 : 296" 223
......Pyas -English 482 : 538- : 30- 2 : 3 52 : -. 1.3.5
Poppers 2,972 1,688 : 2,255 : 2,039 2,252
Potatoes 6,08 : 7,581 5,272 6,381 5,256
Tomatoes 14,017 8,891 : 7,630 7,759 6,067
iMixed and iscl. : 4,515 : 3,565 : 3.505 : 3,957 : 6,083
Total Vegetables : 56,155 : 53 ... 4' .-5.. 50,777 : 45,946
Total Vegs&ion-Citrus: 63,4163 : ,'.' T. .: 412 : 49,970
ALL FiUITS & 'vEQS 168,046 153.1.5(; .*.,- :. .0 ,155 155,490
I:OTES: -:- Limas included with beans. Corn rail only, truck included with mixed
vegetables. No boat shipments were reported due t) war restrictions
imposed soon a-fter outbreak of our war December 7, 1341.


1942-43





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Pa,. 224


ALnuCHUA

Limas
Cabbage
Colery
Cucumbers
Z pl .nt it
L' ttuco, Boston
Peas, English
Peppers
Potatoeso
Tomatoes
Total Vegetabl.s

Strawberries
'.,: termnjlons
Grand Total
BRADFORKD
Beans
Limas
Cabbage
Cucumbers
Potatoes
Total Vegetable.

Stravrberrios
Watermelons
Grand Total

BREVARD
Cabbage
Celery
Poppor s
Potatoes
Tomnatoo s
Total Vegetables
W.atermolons

BROV-itD
Boans
Limas
Cabbage
Cucuimb-rs
Eggplant i
Peas, English
Poppers
Pota to 0s
Tomatoes
Total Vocatanbls '
CALHOUI
1Vatormolo ns
CHARLOTTE
Cabb'Ago :
Cucurmbers
Eggplant
Poppers
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Total Vegetables

lVatermolons


C50
00:

2u j
i75 :


50 :

763:.
2500 :


200 :





1300 :


2 :
:
:.
:
125 :
:


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:



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1000 :
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4. :
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939 :
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500 :
LUUU
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50 :
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37'9 :

50 :
1Io0 :C
5.1 ,0, :


600 :
1 5,0 :



800 :
210 :
12":

500 :


5575
50 -
2000:
-, -


5'.' : 200 :
: 15J
: :

tl) : "47) :
31:'0 : 950 -"
lu.' : 200:
l0>0 : 1.2 :



: :
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*


600
1800
L :
800 :
5 :





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'500




20D :

:

525 :






'500 :
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37:
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20:


70 :
1355 :
500 :

1150 :
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150 :


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200
150

200:
100

of* u :

2200 :



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15300 :

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20:)
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10075 :



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1 1 :I
100

i :

:
500 :

5oo


1000


1000
50
20o
200
120'.
201:
5c.00


3500
9100

2"0
C60

203
1250

1000
--I '.
. '-,_4"O'',-


100
100 :
*


14000 : 17700 : 23500 : 22800 : 21000 : 17200 : 12600 : 19500
100 : 100 : 100 : 200 : 250 : 250 : 200 : 500
200 : 25 : 100 : 25 : 50 : 50 : 100 : 100
: :: : : 1: 00
200: 50 5 25 : : 100:, 50 : 50
: : : '2 : 25 : *
1700 : 2050 : 2300 : 2800 : 2000 : 1300 : 1000 : 2500
250 : 100: 200 : 500 : 200 : 300 :. LOO : OO
2500 : 2500 : 2200' 200 : -o00 : 3550 :' 2250 : 1600
18950 : 22525 : 29025 : 50375 : 27525 : 23250 : 16800 : 2550


:

*
*
40
100
20


:-


:

*
*
40
100
*:


*


* *


* :
40
75 :
:

215 :
:


: 5 : 00 :
75 : 225 200:
40 25': 25 :
100 : i00 : 150 :
: 25: 25 :
5 .: ._ 500 : 250 :
515: *925 : 650 :
1 00


S: 500




: *
: *
200 : 100
295 : 195

100 *


* Indicates that if there were any small acreage it was included in Miscellaneous
Counties.


FLiU.lDA '.LCzTA-3iLE, S fIL.TLREY AID i rTERLELOI aC-.LGCE
DY COUI'I :E A':.D ASO.S:S

TotTotal ol Totl tal : Total : Total : T-:ta;. : Total :
1953-34: 1)--35: 1933-3o: 195'-37: 2937-3.:19o53-39: 1,''"59-:0: 19L0-L1 :







P'tgo "5
FLO.nlD.- VJGLLELL', STf,.':,BCR': A.ID ,ai, f.',.ELOU i.C,..EU? 6':' COubiJ'IES P S3ASC3c.G tCognt'd)

"- ': -1l': T"otil 1":'Totsl : fot -l : Tot I l t I t:.l : Total :
I 1953-3h:1:)35-5: 1935-36:l193u-57:1937-50 :1l"7,*,-5: 1 )59-.0: l99l-L1 :

plant 50 : 50 25 : : : :
Tcniato:- 100 t 1 __: __ : : :
Total "c'r)tabl 150 : 5'3: 25 : : : : :
r lon100 : 0 : : 5 : : : 50 :
CLAY "
Cabb2.rg : 0 : : : : : : : :
P,.pr ?rs c : : : : 2 2- 25 :
SPot to-- : : Lza...: C. :. J : : 2. _c :
Tot-l \'c:r--t-'blos 325 : 2 : i : L : .G% : .,') : 325 : 7. : 125
Str :b:rr os : : : : 0 : 5 : 50
COLLIER
BD2ans 200 : 30 3Z : : 50 : 0: : :
Cucume b.rs 25 : 20- : O.' : 3 0 : "'.S : 3J"? : ',, : 100
*E lt 0 2-3 : : 25 2 *
S ppers : 12 : : 'J : 10C : : : :
Pocut.cos : : : : *
Tom. tor.i 2500 : 2h 4 : 3L. : ,.'9 : 21,- 11 .*.. : 200
FTotl VCe:otobles 34. : 20: 1,1 : 5875 : 247L 2.'7 : 153. : 500
:15t'rn:lcns 7' 11 : : 10: : :
./:tA rnglens R, : 13. : : : 1,0 : c : n : *- :
COLUVl.' L
B ..ns : 1'I..' : : : : : : :
C'icu.:b-rs- 50 : : : : : : : :
..:.tcrnolons : : : 2 : 15. : 1,J : ... .. 00 :
Gr":..A -c.tal J: : L -' : : 25 : .15. : 1-- .. : 200

.3m 7:n : 22.D : 12.,0 : C7 : 2730 : 9o0 : 2700:
* Lim,- 20I, : : .J 3. : 1J.' : 350 : 50 I ., : 1 J' :
Cibb"g: 3 J : 10J : 102 : 1' : 5 : 1. : 10! : 00
C, l*,' : : *J : : : : :
Egpl.,nt 25 : 2 : 25 : 5 : 25
Lctt, ca, Ic.tb:rg : : t : : : : 7', : 15U :
Peppjrs : 5-.. : : : : : : :
P c.t j.. : : .. 6 600
Ton rto3 1i9. 0 : 121,3 : 77-- : 1270 : 115.'0 : 125 : 35_1 : 600 :
Total V1c.,tablo. 15.'25 : 3jL7 : 14''-- '-.- :, : 2 275 : 260J : 1.'5 : 233 0 :
Stratvb..rries 13) : 1i : J : 1 ... : 1 : : : : :
DE30SO
p:,n, : 1 : 10 : 5. : 50 : 5'.' :
Cabbcage 25 : : '5 : : : : : :
Cu+CLi 6.'rs 5 : :: : : : : : :
L.:-ttuco, Icobc-r- : : : : : : 25 : 75
P'cpp.'r -; : : : ; : : : 100
Pot" to.a 3 : : :5 3 : 2.- : 20', : 253
o.To0 :o .3 : : It_ : 1 0 : _: _': 10 :
Tot l1 V.--ta, blcs 5L : 5. 525 : : .: 5 256 :s. : 525 -:

I* 1 o s 5 *C
Gr-ind Tot.l : 350 : 525 : 55- : : 3: 5 : ),5 : 525

C- :bb.. rc : : : : *: : : : :
Pota.to:. 73. (.L J : : _. : .. : S: : 73 : 14
.Str- i b.. o rri.. : : :. : : 1 : : :
Gr".'.id Total 7., : cJU : ;-. : 6. : 3'' : 5.) : 7 .. : 1450 :





P0go 20
FLORID. VEGE-A3-LE, S TRAJ.i3FR;Y ,!.' D .iTEPJ..LO;i ..C..LGE BY C01f.rrIL3 .,.D SEA3C;S(Co-it'd)
Total i total : T-tc.i : ot .l Total : ?otl : ot.,l : Tot.l :

FLAGLER .
CabbTgu g350 : 50 : 30 : 'u : c : 750 : 1000 : 5 :
F'ottoo : 2 3000 3: 3 0 : 0200 : 20,0 2100 :
Sotal Veetahbles 3550 : 250 : 303Q : 5900 : 10 : 30 : :
GADSDE El I
L50as 200 100 : 100 100 : 00 : 0 : L) : LOO
Cbbag 100 : 20: 200: 500 : : : :
Cuc-,r5-.irs __..52 .. __. _
j'.-I Ve ct ables 350 300 : .00 : -3 : LCj : 0 : 00 : 1o

V/, term- ons .s 1 : :: : __ :: : ..1! :
Gra-id Total 700 : L50 : 500 : '4,0 : 151 : 500 : 500 : 0) :
GILCHRIST .
.jtarIm loin 1500 : 1300 : :00 1500 2100: 2.00 : 2-0 280-D
GLADES
.,ns 50 : : : 200 : 300 : 200 : 200 : 200 : 200
Cabbage IC. : 50 : 100 : 100 : 100 : 100 100 : 200
.Peppers : : : 50 : :
Potatoes 25 : : :
Tomatoes __ _: : 10' : : ___
. Total Vegetables 150 : 125 : 300 : :00 : 50 300 300 : 00
}iA':l L7OI
Cantaloupes : : lO : 500 : 3CO : 30') : 300 :
;aJ termelons _'t:.0 : : : : '. : : _- 1 : 0 :
. Grand Tot.l /, : 1,00 : O30 : 5L.. : 1000 : ',' : 00: 900:
HARDEE
'.e-ns 75 : 50 50: 50: 50: 50: 50: *
Cabbage 50 *: *: : *
Cucunbors 900 100 : 1050 : 850 950 : 1500 : 1600 1
Eggplant 150 : 150: 75 : 225 25: 225: 350 : 195 : 17 :
Peoppers 500 : 1100 : 350 : 500 700 50 : 375 ::
Potatoes 125 : 100 10 : 150: 150: loo : 50 : :
Tomatoes o15725 : :9 : 1000 :1600 : 15_0 : 100 : _I :
Total Veogtablos 2975 : 3600 : 2625 : 2775 : 3675 : 4.050 : 3770 : 575
Strawberrios 950 : 950 950 : 850 :100 : 700 700: 00
"tatermolons _2 : __ : _5 5 __5 : :5Q __5-. '. c.
Grand Total 3950 : 4600 : 2025 2675 : 4725 : 4800 : -520 : )L25 :
HEIiDRY
Boans 300 : 700: 900: 700 : 700 : 600: 00 : o00 :
Cabbage 0 : 100 : 500 : 300: 300: 00 : 500 : Loo:
Cucunb.rs 50: 100 10 100: 100: 100: 100 : :
Lottuco, Iceberg : : : : : : : 2 :
Peas. -nsglish 50: 100 100: 100: *: : -:
Tonatoos 5 : 2 : 2 : _30 : _10- : 9_00 : 11_ : :
Total Vogotables 950 : 1100 : 2200 : 1500 : 2300 : 1800 : 2100 :. 1753
.latermolons 50 1300 50 00 53 53 50 :
HERNAlHDO
'Boans 350: 200: 175: 150 100: l.O : 25: *
Cubbage : 50 : : : : :
'Cucumbers 50 : 75 : : : *: *: *
"Eggplant 325. : 180 : 60 : 1.j : 100 : 0 : 2 2-
Peas, English 2j0 : 0 : : : : : :
Poppers 50: 50 : 35: 25: 25: 25: 25 25:
Tomatoos 5 : 30Q : : : : : *
Total Vegctableo 1J25 : 9J5 : 323 : 275 : 225 : 175 : 9" 5 : 5 :
Strawborrios : : : : 53 : 50 : 50


* Indicates that if there were any small acroago it was included in
Counties.


Miscellaneous







P-,e 27
FLORIDA VDG.2CABLE, STRA'1ERIY AiD AIERAfiELON ACiRAGE BY COUUITI3S m,:D SEASOl;S(Cont'd)
Total : Total : Tot.l : Total : Total : Total : Total : Total :
195-Sh:1T h- W:19 b-6: _61:6-I7:1957-8 :1958-59:. h: 20'. -.!1 :


HIG:HL-.:DS

Lism' :;
Cabbago

Egplc.nt
Luttuco, Boston
Icoberg
FPppors
Pot ato' s
Tomatoes
Total Voe'jtAblos.

Strawbjrrios
HILLS BOROUGH
rioans
Cabbago
Colcry
Cucumb rs
Eggplant
Peas,English
Poppers
Potatoes
romatoos
Total Vcotabl s
Strawberries
;iatormolons
Grand Total.
HOIlES
Cucumbers
'J.tormolons
I;.DIAIl RIVER
cans
Cabbago
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Peppers
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Total Veotqb'lo3

S.trvawb.brriks
JAC KSON
Cucumbers
'.Vatormalons
JEFFERSON
Potatoes
7atermolons
LAKE
Beans
Cabbago
Colery
CVcumburs
LQttuco, iceberg
Potatoos
roma toc s
Total Voratables
'.Vatrnelons
Grand Total


*
*
50
'0
*
*
*
*
50*
120.


70oO

153
150

775


3950


8300


50
*

3O
*
503
*23
*
*

23u


12.)u
125
:
150 :
:
1225


36Ju.:

3800 :

7930 :


*
*
*
10
*
*
*
*
-I'
*
103
110
*


600
100
150
100
*
9.u
203
525

2575

737005
7575


3;0
5o





2JO
50
*

*
*
*
101





800
105
21S
2O0
25

LJ



7300
790o


300
*


*
?o


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*

5..)


l6oo

5
375
1Jo
25
1150
200)

5005
6OJ3
9uLo5
9005


100
*
257





525


161G
100

150
13531
200
952500

l2000

151400


503 :
150:


25 :
*:


1475




377*







605J
:.
:
750 :

5o :

112 :

250 :
50 :

025 !

21.^ :
6C5J:

:0J :


100 :

25




1453
25 :

1003 :
50 :
4:0
50 :

625 :
20u :

0550



8250


: : 303 : : : : :* :
550 : 2Oo 50 : 250 : 500 : 100o : 300 : 300 :


30.5
150
125

2u70

1275
*


4JJ :
25 .
5 .
:
25



*


45o
50


25


*
*


20)
50
2-0
25
250
1)25
*


250
50
100C
25
25
31 3
]55-


250
*
1i)3
25
25
*

12
25


25
lJ .
25
18.

132 '
25


: : 53 : : : 103 : 1-%. :
lo50 : 2JJL : 150J : 1750 : 170' : 2923 : 280- :


: : : : : 1JO : :
150 : 2.jc : hJ4 : 5,-' : 50C : 65- : 750 : 7^ :


C-"-,







14333


3J0 :
25
13 :


1125
25


100 :
y^?.


145J
5* 5
*
25
17i
- 655


* 4255


130
250

25
*

175


1J75


*
303
5*-
*
*

35'

Si5,


*
550
*
*
*
*

5350

3650


IO3


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1 jO


ICJ
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103
*
*

1130

1414
SO,


2J, :
5..-

25


1125


4625





PaCe 23
FLORP.LDA VEGETABLE, STRAiBEIRY t.i:D '.,ATEk~.-jLOi! J.CEA,'LGE BY COIl ILES A:)D SE.rSO!.S(Co:t'd)

Total : ToLtil : Tctul : Toal : total : Tot:il : Trt : T'tal
].O-^Ll^J- : :Il^^^,--^l^^: -'ilo---^7 !Ca:;7--^ :: I'-.-' :; ".--; "


L,.FAYE PTE
'.Vat.jmrnTions


LEE
.bba bge
Cuci mbors
Eggp la.nt
le.ttuce, Boston
Peppers
Potatoos
*Tornmatoes
* Total VoYetablos
Ifatermelons


LEOi
C(IbbAgeo
Watermaolons


*
505
.550
*
300
800

2525
50


*
io.
500


1000
5025
200


50


5

3 '0(

200


: * .: : 150 : 150 : 150 :


6C0
275
4.'l



25


25

Loo

750

3275
2n0


4 1
5o

300
050
.. -

3':':

2c0.?1


* : 25 :


3'::'.'
3

oul.-'
7CC,

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a)


500
500
.*
Loo
5,?

3.!5o


S : 25 : : : v0'
A : It : 200 : 500 0


LEVY
Bean s
Cabbage
CucuTurbors
Eggplant
Potatoes
. Total VeKotables

Wa tormolons
MAP I ON
Ctu''ago
Cuc'Eumbrs
Tomatoes
Total Voartablos

Ia tormclons


5 0,
200
550



1100

100
50

200

600


MANATEE
Beans 700 :
Cabbago COO :
colory 50 :
cunmbors' 250 :
Ergplant 200 :
souroio :
Lottuco, Boston *
Icoborg 525 :
Pcppor3 500 :
Potatoes 175 :
Tomatoes 2350 :
Total Voeetablos 5850 :
Stravwb rrios 225.
Watcrmolons :
Grand Total 6075
i,.!vRTITN
Bo'uns 350
Lim'ts *
Cabbage 50
Color *
Cucniibors :
Pcas,English 100
Popp.ers :
Potatoes 25
Tomatoes _2:
'Total Vog-tanbles 850

Watormo-lois : :


*-Indicates that if
Counties.


300

L50 :






:
:



500 :

150
550
500
100

650
750 :
400 :
100
60'50 :

275:

6375



200 :
:
100 :

25-:

775 :


25.
2-.) :



500



50
500




*00
-50
150
250.
100'
*
300
100
2L.00
700 :
325 :

5025 :

300
250




550*

:


2-15'

500
:





500 :
100.

1 :
:




500


300.

50
50"-
5100

175
*
5275

200
:
.
*


200:
*


200 :
2J:

570 :





*


800


100
250
5oo0
525
150
500oo
350
600
booo
200

7175
150.
*
7325

40oo
*
100i

100,
*
100
100
800


*
150 :
*






:


1000


*
300
265
300
225
5?00
225
200
600
100
3100
5815

75
*
5890

400
200
100

100
*


1100
1900


05': :




1000 :






1000


100
oo :


250:
:





*25 :






100
8020
200

8220

00 :
200
350
300
725 :












50
8020




100
200 :

i00 :





100:


300
150
*


600

*
*



100


3" 00
150

125
550
Loo
loo

7275
200
*



4oo
100
100
100
200
*
* 50
*

180o


there were any small acreago if was included in Miscal-laneous--






Pagc 29
FLCRIDA '!EG-TAL3LDS, STRA'E'RHRY jID ,ATErLELOL ACREAGE 5Y COUNTIrS L.;D SEASON;S(Cont'd)
Total : Total : Total : Total :Totl : otl : T l : Total :
1,9 I3-'I: 1 y 1-' '-,- .6:1" ,-- 7: : 7 10^- _,0T. 1: <^ -'. T.: *' -,1 :

-:LfnZ 25JO': 19 : 2L3J: 20C0 : 2000.: 11, : 23 : 2..0 :
Lir:.. 2.J: 220 : 253 : 50.. 50 : 50 : 1.-2 1:
C'>bab 900 4: 3: 7-: 00 h ,O. 500 : 75J l: 1' :
Ccl1rv 1.2': 150 250 : 175 : 175 : i : 2 : 3 5 :
Ciciu.'crr 225- 2JO 20 : 1.) : .). 3 : bO6 : 1-. 3
.gplnint 50' 75 50 : 225 225': 2[5 : 22 : 300 :
r l : : ** : : 10 : :
Icttaco, Boston 250: 10 : 50 : 75 : l'- : 1. : 1 : 1,-.:
TIcob-rC : : 15 :
Pcpp-,rs : : : : 1 : 225 : 25::
P, : o. 230 : : : : : 1 0 : : :
Tom-t-s 1500 : 50 : lojO 1100 130 : jO 0 :: 1,

rotcdl v.ot-bl.E 5955 : 3525 4: 5 125 5053 : 375 7325 : 535 :

,Ce-'t'.l ipos : : : 10 : 1 1 0 : 1 ) : 100 :
At .rr. olons 26. 16. 12: 2: 2"0.2 ) : 80:!
Grand T-tal 8555 : 5175 : 57 : 6225 : 7150 : 845 : 8025 : 625:
NOiiROE
TonLocs o : 0 : : : : : *
PASSAU
C u..ors 50 : : : : *
OrK ELC'IBE E
be.in: 153C : 1330 1100 : 100 : 00 00 : C :
C.bb: g 3t : 23 : 253: 3U : 2J, : 2 : *: :
F-,:.2',n 1.-lih r 203 : 200 1J : *: : : *
?-1- v>: j 25; 5: 50 100: : 5: :
T.-.:tc- e 230 1i0 : 102 : lb : 10 : 1: : !. : :
aot-1 V:r.tablec 2175 : 1850 :17-: 1900 : !1u: 75: : : 3 :

300.. 50: 53 5 : 5: 50: 120
Cbb' io 150 : 50 1 S1 :: 10. ::
Cucu:'..';r 15 : :: : : :
PpF..,-r 25 : : : : ::
FPt'.t-s 10 : 50: 503 150 15 : 5": 5::
L>. V r' )3 2) -
',t..1 '.....tablo A3 : 175 200 3 3C:, 2:-i, 15 ::
Strn'..-b rris : : : 25 : 25 : 25

.-n.: 500 : o : 30 : 50 : 500 : 4:0o : 50 : 5
C:.5bb-;': 33 : 350 : 550 : So 5.2 : 13.3 : 3.2
Clr 50 : 30 : 3 : 20 : *: 150
Cucumn,,r 150 : 2,3 : 25- : 225 : 'J : 50 : 355 : 10. :
-'l-.r.t 25 : 25 : 25 : : 25 : 25 : 23: 2::
Lcarolo : 75 : 75 75 : 75 : : 15 :
L .:ttuco, Bostor. 225 : 75 : 0 : 25 25 : 25 : 5L-
Icobsrg : : : : : : 3 : 50 :
Prippers 250 : 35-) : : 50 550 : : 450
F' .:,.o..s i : : : 25 : 25 : 25 50 : 5 : :
Tn tc 0S125. : 5 : : L : 1. : : 2 : .2"
t ctA V- .t.bl. 2235 : 14330 1555 : 2320 : 2200 : 2225 277-: 5323
S.r .rb:-rriE 25 : 25 : 25 2525 : 25 150 15 :
WLtcr-olons : 13 : 10 5 lu : 5
Gr'.:.d -'tol 236L : 1555 : 168 : 2955 : 2525 : 23,: 27 : 3520 :






P.go. 0
FLOPiIDA V,:G'-.fBLLS, STRA.;-..rY j':D JJTEL.:L0.i: -C,,CGE 3'' COUNTIES Ai:D SLSO;S(Cort'd)
Toa l r-t t: l :j Tot:C 1 : 'uta. :T Tf -t : To tl : T L! : T1 t :
1 :L1--!,^-,{-:;7.1 C 7-4 i,7 : 3- Ic, ::
P;id.. BEACH
,.:n.s 368.0 : 36700 : 26.:00 : 25100 : 2880^ 5 : 2 "' .. .
Li'r.a 7 00 700 2 500: 7 : 153: : 21 .. :
go 1500 : 03 : 203 : 1800: 2O :00 2430 : 0 :
rCli'.r 100 : 50 : 1 1803 550 : :J : 197
cpln 25 5 : 25 : 75 : 7 2.: -..: 1.
E~:'rol : : 1J : 75 : 7.' : .' : .
L..ttuc,, Boston 175 125 : 5 : 25 : 75 1: 50
Icoborg : '* *: *: : 2 :.2 : 5-
P.:us,Crlih 4CcO : h50 : 77:0 : 58J0 : 58u0 : .: : 2
Popoers 125 : 175 : 75 : 250u : 9... : : 7.
Po atos 403 : 15J : '9" : 24J : 5j3. : 19 7 : 2 ..
Tomatcjs 2OCO : 473 : 100J : 38_0 : 882J : 57.- : o. :-

Total Voir.atablcs 53825 : 49575 : 47925 4: 0205 : 5)875 55715 : s5oo ." Lc7-o

P2.SCO
Beans 100 : 200 : : 50 : 100 : 10o : lo, : 100
Eggplant _i_ : --_ : _-- : -- : --- ---
Total Vogetables 150 : 260 : : 50 : 100 100 -: ')0 : 10
Strawoerrios 50 : 50 50 50 50: C: 5 : :
Watermelons 350 : 100 : : 0 : 500 : 750 : : L
Grand Total 550 : 410: 50: 500: 650: 90 : 650: 550
PIUELLAS
Strawberries : : 50 : 5
POLK
Beans 100 : 100 : 100 : 100 : 100 100: 1100 : 100
Cabbae 70o : 350 : ,..00 : 450 : 450 : 450 : 500 : 4.o :
Cucumbers 10 *: 50 50: 50
Lettuce, Boston : : : 25: : *
Peas,English 50: 100 : 100 100: : : :
Poepers 50: : 25 : 75 : 50 : : 150 : 175 :
Potatoes 100 : 50: 50 : 50 : 50 : I : 150 : 19 :
Tomatoes LM Q: .17.5.: ~-0 : :..5.0 : ..J2 : 1 -: :(,
Total Vor-otables 1460 : 675 : 725 : 825 : 850 : 925 : 1050 : 1025:
Strawberries 1400 : .350 : 1450 1450 1100 : 1500 : 1050 : 500
Watermelons _0 : 500) : 5 : _1 : 300 : _0 -J:160 -1
Grand Total 3610 : 2525 : 2675 2675 : 2250 : 2525 : 2200 : 1625
PUTINA1.1
Beans : : 100 100 100 : 100 : 0 : 400
Cabbage 50 : 100 : 00 00 : 000 1050 : 1500 : lOno
Colors 5: 5: 5: 15 10: 5: 5 :
Cuciuiibers 100 : : : 550 : 350 : 200
Po rs 25 : : *: *
PoaLtoos 35.O 2: 00. : 22 :. : 200 31. :
Total Veo.tables 3580 : 2005 : 3105 : 3215 : 3710 : 4705 : 5355 : 9co0
Strawburrios : : : 25: 25: *: : *
h.atormolons 150 : 200 : 300 : 100 : 200 : 100 : 100 : 100
Grand Total 5730 : 2805 : 3-05 : 3340: 3935 : 805 : 5455 : 5000
SANTA ROSA
7 tormo- ns : : : : : : 100: *

* Indicates that if thore were any small acreage it was included in Miscollaneous
Counties.






PFgo 51
FLORIL V.GE' LES, 3.TRA-.BtRY A;.D ....T;RFLOl AC"IaGE BY COUNTIES AJD S1AS^'S (Cont'd)
Tottl : Totfal : Tcttl : Tot.I : Total : Total : ft..1 : ot:l :


SARASO !A
Cuibhao
Color 1-
Cuc'.Lbers
LoL t.:;cc, Boston:
Pe-as,English
Pepp-.,rs
ru o- 1 oos

"To:. I Vcj'tables
SI- ronwbrrios
SI'i. OLE
C-: bba.go
Co 1 -'/
z:c.. rolo
Lcttuco, Boston
'Icoborg
Pot, toc3s -
Tot-Al Vorotablos
S3 tra-v:b rrios
S i. .J O. .S
C-:.bbe
Cu2'rib r s
Pot:to-,s
.otil Vogat.)la z
Sr.L .'C I

Li'i b s
Cnbb'.g'.
CucLu-bJ'rs
P,-,a. English
Popp.:rs
Pot-.to s

Tot-l Vozotablos




Cucumb ers
L.'ttuci, Boston
Icoborg


.ot'l Vo ot:.bl3es
Crntn.1oupcs
S'.r .-.b rrios
'. .t ?rmolons
Gr ird Total


50 :
146o00
100

75 :
50 :

1725
50 :

700
bO0
36'0 :
50
*



5d75

50


50
1200
100
:
50 :
50





250
300
5 :

500

235


:


100 : 300 :
7 1 :

7100 : 9550 :


0oo :
10:
100
25
75

1150 :


14oo
*
100
200
*
25

1325


50 :

155 :0
50 :
1550
50 :


1275
1 :
L5

100

1575 :
100 :


325: 450 :
&.0 : 500 :
125'0 :) 5300 :
50 : 51 :5
250 : 300
200 20JO
215 125:

5790 6995
:


:
:
15)00 :
500 :
:

125 :
100

1925
50

b5 :
100
5600
45:
300 :
200 :

175

7270
":


: : :
700 : 800 : 1200 :
60 : : :
500 : 9380 : 8200 :
9263 : 9600 : 9400 -


450 :
*

200 :
13J
l.Ou

3175


500
*
50
250
50 :
50 :


5500 :


300 :
300 :
50
200 :
50 :
hOO. :


:
1250 :
200
50
100
100
100
1850 :
50

1400
14980
50:
300 :
150
50
175
__5 :
6555
:*:

100
1200
*

8100

250
100
50 :
170
5 :0
*5:

3150 :


50
1215 :
270
250 :
:

30

210 :
50
| 00

600 :
14600 :
45 :
00 :
350
2.C :
125
10U
6920 :
:

102 :





150
350
50 :
150 :

15 :
a75:
5hoo :


1 00

i0
100

2575
*


hoo :
300
750 :
75
250 :
100 :
103 :
1.U
6JO :
:


50
1500
7 TIDO
8650


100 :
500 :
50 :
150



3 1-4-:5


1150 650: 330 250 : l0 : 3'0: Loc : 00
1 o : : : : 350 : 3 50 :; 5. : ',
-550 : -6o : : : : lo0 : 750 : 750
50 : 25: 25: 25: 25: 25: :.
: -+ : : : 25 :
350 c: 00 20j : 200 : 2)0 : 200 : 100: 0J :
17') 12.(: 1* 12: L : 2g-L : 2\." : 2/L : 1522
41800 3175 2625 : 2625 : 3975 : 3075 : 445o : 3775
: : : 0 : 10 : 100: JJ:
S: 60 *J : io0 : lO : !O : idJ : lO :
u13': 1435, : 6-2 : .0 : : 142: 105 : 3' :5

ol30 : 1525 : 3025 : 3725 : 5475 : 1.25 : 565. : 5025







Page 32
FLOOR IDA VEGETABLES,


3vUTiTuaE
s.t rmo 1 ns


Cucumber
Potatoes
Total Vog3tablos
Str:;a'.ib-rtios
.-,t c rnoolon-
Grand Total

VOLUSIA

Cabbage
Colory
Eocarolo
Lottuco, Boston
Poppers
Potatoes
Tomatoo
Total Vcgetablos

Strawberries
.Vatcrmnolons
Grand Total


STRA'IJBERRY AND .ATER'.ELOj; i.CEZAGE BY COUNTIES Ar;D SEASONS (Cont'd)

Total : Total : Tot-.!i : rotl : Total : Tot.il : Total : Tot!l :
1935-5: 1953 -5: 19 -5o: 1956-57 1957-58 :195-539 1959-10:1 .-'-1-l :


3-0J : 309.0 : 2103 : 2 : 2)00 : 2675 : 5'-' : 00 :


5-L

253



250



2%
*2


25


r,




i : ,


1.'J










5J


25


100


21
20.,

1, j



g) ..

5:'



3
*






2 L2
C.
14


5--)
475



21.

5
I
<- -

680


1.0:-

_2a
375



725


.~, .

25

25
61-


50

550


10,_

h:,
25
'.>c
4i


25
15 -
611



815


130

S-' -'



55.1





L1:

25
25-
*
715
25
71r,
7'5,-


13.'
15'

25
25
2.5


25

625


WASHINGTON
Cucumbers
'.atormolons


: : 15, : 601. :
L 3 : 5-. : Li.. : 5-j :


8'j : 8'3 : 9- :


MISCELLANEOUS COUIITIES
Boans *
Limas 100
Cabbage *
Cjlory *
Cucumnbor.s
Eggplant 75
Escarole o *
Lettuce, Boston 25
Icoborg *
Poas,English 5
Peppers 125
Potatoes *
Tomatoes 25
Total Vogctablos 40C

Stravwborrios *
WVatormolons *


Grand Total


* Indicates that if
Counties.


400 : 590 : 425 : 210 : 385 : 1100 : 1105 : 2610


there were any small acreage it was included in Miscellaneous


100

:



5.0
100
93
*
:

590 :


*


*
150
153
*




25
25
25



*
*


50 :
50 :
:
:

25 :
:
*
*
*
:

165


75
:*


100 :
150 :
:
*

5
35 :
25 :
*
*
*
75
*3
*

385 :


:


50 :
250 :
25
50 :
:

25
:
:
:
100
125
21j
*

950

*
150


350
150
:

2O
:
10

70
100
75
5J :

1105

:


L50





50
25

5375


2:,10

500
300






FLOiIDA VEGEABLE, STRA;iBEFa7' AND .iAtER!.:&LI.; AC:CAGE
B'' CO'JUiTIES A:.D SELASulS

1940- 1 : 1.941-42 : 1942-h) 3
Fall 'fin. 0.11: Br Total; ll Wn Zp : To.tal .Eall .n. .rTorl.


*" 20


Cucnrters
Eg-.planrt 10
Le'tti ,,Boston
Pens, English
Peppers
Potatoes
Tomatoes
rotal vers. 30
Strav/berrius
'a:iterrm lons _
Grand Totnl 30
BAKER
Po. a t ) 3
BRD FORD
BDectn3 1C
Lirias
Cabbar 3
Cuc.u:.bers
Potatoes
Tomat 3es
Total Vegs. lo
Strawberries
Wait er-e Ions
Grand Total 1C


ALACIIUA
Bean.-
Linns
Cabbte
Ce] err'


- 100: 250


- 15 15:
- 250: 50


50 100
- 5o loo


BRO'.ARD
Beans 4000 13500 .2000 19500: 4500 5000 8000 17oo00: 3500 8700 600 12800
Limrs 500: 300: 300 300
CLbbaeb 100: -: 50
Cucumbers 100 100: 400 400: 100 100 200
Eg.-lnt 50 50: -: 200 25 225
Po,.prs 2300 2300: 1000 1000: 1950 200 2150
Potatoes 4 400: * 00: * 400
Tomrtoos 100 1500 1600: 1000 000 1500 1500
rot1 Vegs. 41o00 17300 .2150 24550: 4500 10000 .8400oo 23600: 3600 12650 925 17625


CALHeOUi
'a te-rn e Ilons


* 500:


* 50: *


* 300


C HARL'jTTE
Cuuu.mb-ibrs 50 50: 50 50: -
Egpol':.nt .20 .25 5: - -
Tonatous .100 100: 50._ 100 150: 100 100
Total Vegs. 20 175 195: 50 150 200: 100 100


CITRiUS
Uiat.-.-n lons

PFpp,;rs
PotCtoos
Total Vegs.
Straw.borries


* 50:


* 150:' *


* 100


- 25 25: -
_* i0 _* _* _* 100: _* _* __*
* 25 '" 125: -100:- 100
* 50: -


0 800 1000: 300 800 -1100: 150 1000 1150
* 1350: 150 1oo00 100
* 00: 20 100
- 100 100: 135 1 5: ioo i00
- 1000 1000: 900 900 900 900
10 100 200: 100 100 200: 50 75 125
S 50 75: 50
* 200: 300: 100
200 200: 200 200: 200 200
1200: 1+00: 1700
200 200: 200 200 200 200
0 24oo00 5600: 400 2335 6110: 200 3875. 6025

_- : 500:i '00 _.00
0 2400 9100: 400 2335 3910: 200 .3875 6925

- -: 0iO

0 150 250: 100 300 400:oo 50 250 300
* 600: 300: 300 300
- 00: 50
- 200 200: 200 200: 200 200
200: 100: 250
_- -= 12
0 350 1250: 100 500 1100: 50 875 1225
* 1000: 500: 300
* 150: 100: 50
0 350 240oo: 100 500 1700: 50 375 1575


.100






FLORIDA VZGETAPLE, S r..WBEi:r:Y U:D 7ArT>R:.ELO:l ACPiGOE BY COUUITI .S i:ID SEASON (Cont'd)
19l!j-hI : 1941-i12 : 1)2-! 5
Fall din. Snr. Potal: Fall in. Spr. Tot'l: -Fall 'in. Syr. Total.
COLLIER
Cucu nber 100 100: 10-' 50 .150 150 75 225
P-ippers -: -: 0 50
Torntoes 100 100 200: 1 .2000 21: 100 200 900
Tot-,l Vo-... 200 100 500: 275 2000 50 2325: 250 800 125 1175
C0 LUI.l B iA
'.ater..ielon- 200 50: 0
DADE
Bo n-. 2500 200 2700: 5000 500 5,00: 50 00 0 ,0O 150
Lina. 100, 100: 15') 15
Cabbage 200: 200 : 200
ECrplent 25 2-: : 50 50
Lot.u..e, Ice berg 150: 200 200: 50 50
Poprs -. 75 75
Pot-toes 600: *' lO0O: L'700
Tora.to -, 00 O 0000: 50:0 120' 12500: _' !9'_ 10
Total *,zf 500 3000 225 15175T:I 5' 17200 5"'O 230J: L50 0250 175 13775
Strb'rries 150: -
DESOTO
Ltt Luce, c.ber 75: luO 100: -
Peppers 100 10'J: 50 50: 5C. 50
Potatoes 250: 200: 150
Toaitoas 100 100 S 100 10 :: 2_ 200 225
.t.L V.;-. 200 ; 52 : 150 100 L: 75 "Ou L25
E S C,',I: 1'm
Potatoes 100: 1L0): 50
Str-'.';borri 's 5'* : -
FL\.GL'R
Catbace 5)0: 1200: 1' 500
Po,English -: 25
Potftoos __ __ __ 210a-: ___, 21-- 2i-Q"
Total Vo.". 2600: 35600: 2925
GDSDEI,
Beans 400 400: 400 400: 500 500
Watermelons 100: : 50: 50
GILCHRIST
'Tatermrilons 2800: 3000: 900
GLADES
Beans 100 100 200: 100 100 200: 100 150 250
Cabbage 200: 00: 250
Letouce,Iceberg -: 400 150 550: 175 200 575
Tomatoes _- __.: _- -: 2_.0
Total Vegs. 100 *' 100 400: 100 400 250 1150: 100 175 350 1125
HAMILTON
Cantaloupes 00: 300: 250
Watermelons 600: _1 o 200: 100
Grand Total 900: 500: 550
HARDEE
Beans -: 50 200 250
Cabbage -: 200: 100
Cucumbers 800 600 1400: 900 800 1700: 750 400 1150
Eggplant 10 25 175: 325 25 ;50: 125 25 150
Peppers 60 -. 150: 500 500: 300 30
Potatoes 0: -: .- 150
Tomatoes 1500 1500: 200 2000 2200: 50 2000 2050
Total _a 1400 2125 3575: 1925 2825 "950: 1275 *'2625 1i50
Strawberries 900: 650: 400
Watermlons 50: 50: 50







.. .... Pago -35
FLORIDA V\-`?A5BL. 3TA.ETr:K': NATE) .VAT,.:: ZL ,,C..LE: 3"Y Cul.;TIS .'.i SEASON (Cont'd)

19';)-Ll 19'i-42 : i, -L,',
Fall Vlin. SYr. total : Fall t;-n. n 'pr tc__1: Fr, 11 "1r. S:r. To .
RH.'DRY
Bc:ns 200 2..0 LOO: 2C0 200 L0.): 200 2".-0 L00
Cab- L0: )00: 200
Cut1ET-.rs 100 100 20-0: 100 50 150: 100 75 175
Lettuce,Icub.rg* 250: -- -
Poppn.:rs 5 50
Tomntocs _500 5w0: 500. 00: 50 500
T,'.,-l V's. 300 800 1750: 300 50 1350: .50 775 1325
.3tlO: L:100: 100
.la t r:-.) ons o 50 0 0 100

as -. 500 r00; 500 500
E _C.p- r.t 20 20: - -
PFpoor 25 25 -
Sir-'wb,:rri;s _* 50: .- -. -
Grand TotalI 25 20 95: 500 500: 510 500
'IGHL& 'DS
B.r-nr 100 200 300: 3C00 300: 2C50 630 850
LG-> i0: 150: 50 50
': bb, 50
EL-t. ,ob.nt 25 25 -
LPotuoo. -I 2-: -: 150

Tot:i ".r.-_. 100 200 .25 L50: 300 5C': 250 650 1100
Stroa-.bcrris 25 -
HILL 3 B. i iOUGH
Un-s 1000 10'0: 100 10C0 1 10': 0 8 )0 850
Lin -. -: 100 100
Cb 0 0 50
Cucur.-..r rLO LO' L"O ;-0 2: 5 120 125
EC-l 01t 50 10') i'O: 1i0 100
LOCruucIccbcrg- "- 250 250
Pepprs 800 8258: 000 10?0: 50 80 850
Po, tc, s 200 200 20% : 250
Tonr-t oos 1500 1IC: iu0O 15,0: 350 1_00 1850
Tot-ti v..r_. 25 3 5750 L'.25: 1 ''., L',C: L75 245. 5h30 h725

Stra'b.'b rr -. * 1 3C : 21 ;,: ", 1000
ator.-ol ons -* 200: __ 2,0)C: 100
Grand Total 25 5750 5725: 100 o00 710O: 475 250 3400 5825
HOLES
Potatoes 100
'atormeolons 00: l G 100: 100
INDIAN RIVER
Boans 100 100 100 300: 100 100: 100 100
Cucumbers 100 100: 100 100: 75 75
Eggplant 25 25: -
Pcppers 100 100: -
Tonato:s 100 50 600o 200 700 900: 100 _- 50 600
Total V L000 100 625 1125: 300 ; 803 1100: 175 600 775
Strawbcrrios 25: -
JACKSON
Cucumbers 100 100: 100 100: -
-.atcrmralons 3000: 2000: 1500






PA,'g 36 ..
FLORIDL.' VEGE LC, iSR. FErPJ.Y JD .,TE:.EO::. C'.GE BY COU'I'ES aiD SEASO13 (Contrd).

1OL-)d : !9L1-L2 : 19142-)4

J' FiERSOP;
.i':rt .elocns 700: .. i03: 200

Beans 200, 200: 200 200: 500 500
C- b'..go 500 0 : .0 '' : 300
C.le:;' -: o00 iO,: 50 50
Cucun'bers 100 100: 100 100: 100 100
L'et:t,.I.2, icebe:rg* 25: -: -
Popucrs -: 50 5
Pothtues -. : 100
Toiitoos 0 OC0: 00 500: '.0 5,Q 5:0
Tot.tl 'J.-j. 8 800 1125: 1500 1.)00: 50 1.,OD h1;
Cant,. iounes -: 50
'.U terrolo0ns .* . ___ S 2_ 2',-,,
Gr:n-d ?o. l 800 I625: 9 900 'L')C': 50 1000 3500

W'. t ht r:.,.cln 15J : -- -
LEE
Cucu-mbers L,0O 100 300: 350 300 650: 50 50 500
Egpl..nt r300 200 C0: '. .': 200 5C0: 200 200 LOO
Pep.r.; -00 ",": 5"' 50 550
Pote tc.,3 o 10: u 1.: 1500
Toma tos f -0 200 900: 6'"_ 20'. .3'0: 500 20. '_O
Tctil V,'.cs.1300 5"0 3150: 1., 7t- 3350: 1270 I:D0 'o00

'terrelons 100: 100
LEON_
Watermelons 300: 200: 100
LEVY
Boans 100 200 300: 100 200 300: 50 100 150
Cabbage -: 100: 5"
Cucumbrs 150 150: 15: -
Total V3gs. 100 350 6150: o100 350 550: 50 100 2,C
Ratermelons 600: 700: 200
IL.D IS01
"iaterraelons 1000: 100: 500
2.AlUATE:
Beans 100 100: 100 100: 50 300 350
Cabbage 600: 1000: 600
Colery 200 100 300: 150 150 300: 225 100 325
Cucumbers 800 800: 50 800 650: 25 100 125
Eggplant 150 150: 250 100 5: 15 100 250
Escarol 250: 0 *: J* .50
LJttucc,Boston 125: 200: 300
Tcoberg* 550: 1200 100 1300: 300 75 375
Poppors 300 100 400: 200 150 550: 200 50 250,.
Potatoes 100: 100: 2.0
Tomatoes 400 3500 3900: 2000 0 6000: 90J 4400
Total. Vegs. 950 200 4500 7275: 2750 1200" 5300 10850: 1550 300 4225 ..7625
Strawberries 2u0: 200: 100

Indicates that if there vwreo any small acroage it was included in Miscellannous
Counties.







... Pago 3YI
FLORIDA VETGETABLST,5.iBER tY .r!iD ':ULERIELOU e.CiGE BY COJT'.IES lD SE,.SO:.3 (Cont'd).
19L0-Ll1 : 19L1 -L2 19Li2--L
FaIll I Win. S r*. TotalSr; IL 5 Totl: PFall in. Sor. Total.

Beans 1000 1000 2000: 800 800 1600: 500 900 1200
Limas 1 100: 100: 00 00
Cabbage 100: 253: F 100
elery 05 305 300 500: 250 250
Cucubbors 1000 1000 950 050: 600 600
Eggplant 300 300: 300 300: 100 100
Escarole : 0
Lettuce,Roston 1 100: 75: 0 "
S coberg-" 150 100 100: 75 75
SPris ,English -: 200: -
Poppers 100 150. 250: 50 200 250: 200 200.
Tonmtoes 1000 1000: 1000 100_0: 00 5200
Total Ve3s.1400 5L55 5503: 1150 3350 5125: i 0 0 211.5 3525
Car.taloupes 100: 1* 00: F 50
'aoterjelons 7 00 00.: __ '* : - 2
Grand Total 14o00 3455 6205: 1150 35550 6225: o00 2115 h275
IMLRTIN.
Barns 200 100 100 400: 200 100 300: 200 300 500
Linis 100: 100: 50 50
Cabbage 100: 100: I 350
Celery 100 - 100: -
Cucumboers 200 200: 100 100: -, 25 25
Eggplant -: 50 25 75
Pe50 59: : 50 100 150
Po atoes -. -. 50
Tomatoes 500 5 300 850: 700 500 1200 _25 100. 1
Total Vess. 750 250 600 1800: 900 700 1800: 325 50 600 1375
OKEECHOBEE
Beans 100 200 300: 100 200 300: 100 200 300
Cabbage -: 00: -
Tomatoes -: 200 200: -
Total Ves.i 100 200 300: 100 00 600: 100 200 300
OSCEOLA
Cucumbers -: -. 25 25
Peppers 100 500 100 700: -. -
Strawberries : .-
Grand Total 100 500 100 725: 25 25
ORANGE
Beans 200 250 450: 100 250 350: 100 100 1500
Cabbage 8 v 800: * 00: 500
coler 75 75 150: 150 4o 190: 165 .0 195
Cucumbers 1000 1000: 1000 1000: 750 750
Eggplant 20 20: -: -
Escarole 10: 150: 150
Lettuce,Boston 0: -
it Iceber' 0: --
Pepoers W o 4 .0 350 350: 400oo oo
Potatoes 1-0 -... - * 100
Tomatoes '200 200: 200 200: -250 250
Total Vegs. 070 75 1525 3320: 450 150 1490 3040: 665 '2450 3845
Strawberries 150: 150: 75
Watermel ons __ 5: -- 1-- -50-
Grand Total 670 75 1525 3520: 450 150 1490 3340: 665 2430 4070







FLODA: TL,
FLORfE'A \2f;E:TAr-L%, STF'Al>'BE'fi


Y A:iD ,2T?.ELO;: ^CREASJE 3


CUU:':TIS -kD SLS,'.iS:S (Cont'd).


190-L 1
Falil Win. Sc.r.


PA!.;: BEA.Cji
5.sn 12000
Linaz
C Lb ge g
C .'.-br'; -

c i] .ntit -

Lou :uco, :,3 tn n
7" E Icobrg
S*-5 c,n l. jh .

r.Tot s '12' C'
TOutQ '/* TJ_'J


'p

1 !s'2'Q


'II',


570
1-C :


*
j I*l~
*C
100


10770,


1~)A 1-12
Total: 7211 din. r Tital: 741 A


530' :1i 200


1970: -

(-1: -0


"I'D
',.. :
r:-,0:



.'. 70: I:'3'0


15.:,0






2'

7 '
2,(


0 115.00 5.'00: 110'0o
000: -
S60"'l: *
0 1D0JO 231'j: 170'
- -: 1032




12:i :
- 100 10' : -
* 500:
" 50:

,0 l'0 0: -
'2 1 2;.0'C: "
'0 100 0'': -


12
1


19 2- !i
fin:. LDr.


' 700 60o

o70
100
2;.: 1200


125 -


,


ictaS 28)20


F.'.'JCO
ju r.ns
Scr'av:b or 1r 3S
'./Jut ,JI c.i- n 1 ,i

Crand .'O:t l 1

I: 'ELLIS
Strc:bcrr i us


- 1'0 11,0:
l '-50:

Iu:. 35':


- 1')t2' 102'


C "it, h .) ; .
Fel:


Cncuncr -


Ton.D r,.' -__Z _-_
ToL.1 i .-L.. L5 *
Str r';l-.9 r L,
'l t.eL-r Iou .,I 3_


, r r ,__ i i ( -


FU TL.!;
B ,1 -
Ca.bb go 'p
CucumbU'r- -


'f0t9.1 V .r -


1 iC
1'

*1 r,-1


WI


I '_, :


175:




10 ::


-'p


- 1(121
- Lj.
- 1%I~)

- 1(K)
p12(1
* 4
'p 'p


luG
'I','.

1 5u
1 L.j.
1.9:
1 ci;>
U


I !lc.- 1I oC2 5:


,.;0 l ': .:
1 :'' :
2,," 2 ,



c0 i 11,' :


I'.' 150
*... 2i,
- ;C 100
- .Y 100
!^50
- 1 :-' 100



-* *5 125,
-* >2.^ 150


-' I -,
*' ISO?:
-r -
-. I,~, ct U

'p -'II I.
I
U'.:) *j.'.J:

'p iL'..1:


-4
61K'

C-.

or


' 100


ST. JOHNS
Beans
Cabbage
Cucumbers
Poepors
Pothatoos

Total LVc 3.


'p4 4


* *

4'


50




50'


* Indicates that if the rQ worj
Counties.


50:
1500:


3657100

36%:


*


4'


'1'

4.


4^,


:52


'53:
2500:


6600:

9150:


*


*

4'


*

*


Coo
*
100
50
*


100

100
50


250 865o


it was included in Misccllaneous


5r"70'0

'S00
2570
20c,
f75
250

125
1200
1100

-27r

65295



2,-,,'l


200
o000
C.L"1

25

2725


any small acrjago








Pa;c 59
FLORIDA VEGETABLE, STRA'.f3BERRY AM'D WAT::c..ELO:: ACH..GE BY C..JJTES AiD JEAS'olS (Cont'd).
10)hO-L1 19h1- 2 19L2-L3

ST, LUCIE
Beana 100 100: 200 200: 50 100 500 650
Li nar as 500: 5(0 : 100 150 250
Cabbues r 50: 1" 100: 4 100
Cucu-iberz 150 150: 150 150: 125 50 175
Peos ,Enr.l sh : ,: - -
Peppers 50 2 75 100 100: 50 50
Pot staoe.1 '0: 100: -
Tomr.wtoes 800 1 1000 1900: 100 200 1800 300: 1500 3- 180 _3,50
Totil Ve1-..1000 2,0 1025 3125: 1650 500 1800 L650: 1725 200 2550 Ls575
.Vaterr.elons 50 : 50
3L, RuSA
Foat toes 150
JA.:uSj fit
Cobbac-e 50: 200 150
Celery 975 125 1L00: 10)0 L60 11o0: lOcO 350 l11.0
Cucumbers 100 20J 500: 100 300 hOc: 100 53 150
Esc-role .. -: 50
FPass,English 0: - -.
Peppers 50 23 75: 9 5 10C 150
Potatoes 100 200: h* 00
Ton, toes 20 LOO 600 600: L L.O : 230 200
To:tl Vers. 350 975 105'0 2575: 100 1000 1160 2600: 1>0 10o0 700 2510
Straw.vberries 50: -
SEM.IIOLE
be-ans 300 100 00: 200 100 300: 150 550 500
Cobba.b e b a 5-0: : b600o
Cel.-rv 315C 1603 1750: 35J0 1O0 L900: 2800 1250 L050
E.;rpFlant 25 50 75: -
Esca.role 250: 350: w .500
Let tuce, Bos ton 125: 1..,0 150
Iceborg- 100' 500 500: 100 75 175
Pes,nglish 23: -
Pe1pers 130 100 200 200: 100 100
Po t s 100: 200: *_ 200
Total Ves. 325 153 1'350 6L00: 230 5520 1753 7100: 150 29''00 1775 c275
SUI:TER
Beans 100 800 900: 100 1000 1100: 50 900 950
Cabbage 300: 500: 0
Cucumbers 750 750: 750 750: "- 600 600
Eggplant -. 25 25
Lettuce, Icebrg 25: -
Peppers 300 300: 300 300: 300 300
Tomatoes 1500 1500: -. 1500: '2000 2000
Total Vaes loo 3350 3775: loo 3550 3950: 50 3825 4025
Cantaloupes 100: 100: 50
Strawberries 350: 50: 175
Watermelons *o 800: 6 00
Grand motal 100 3350 5020: 100 3550 5000: 50 53825 4750








FLOhIL'A V3-G2TnS-LZ;.5T'(r


J;DJ .1.,ElR..ELu nCR .r.GS Bui CULi7 rES n.I SFAJ'.:J3 (Cont'd).


Fall

hiter:imion'f *


Boans s
Po tt..:e __o-
onll 1'j r3. *
StrawU''.nrrie. *
ti'. trnelor-3

Grand tot.


V 0 L:-, .1

C.,bbage
Ejcarole-
P'urpp-:-
Fotc- O.'s,


100


.7


Tot. l \M i."10

Strawberrie2 I.
'" te-rnmo loans

raa::d Tot,! 1'i .

.JA3 I i 'lJ f ?J;
'.I terr- lons


lob3-!,1 1 l)1-i-2
V;in. Dr. Total: Fall Wini. Szur.


L ,D0 : *


- 100

* 10C'
* .
* *l

* 100



- 25


* 72



2a


100:

300:

-0:

r5C
c-ii-


100:
1 0:



500

25:


900 :


.7

4


l-?2-Li3


i'otL-7 : Fall 'ii,..


* 1 00
* 5'0.
"* 105:

. 250:

-. 130:
* 200:
-.


-.

l loo:

T-:O
.7. -100:

S '700 :


ii, 710


.4
it' 0

.7

1 :0


'7 '.7


50


MT3CEL~'tiEQd3 CijiThYlES


Bu-'ns -
Lii-a z

c 1 .. r .
C'JCLlt o..Ur 1 C;
EgglIts 1z
iscorolo T
Ln ttuca,Dos.0on -
]c,'b rG
Pe--: ,E 1-lish
Paor: ,.,s -

Ton'. to-.s 2O

1.:-:LL E 555
Stra:bor riot ,
.;.d'.err-. lo ns

Grand Tot11 535,


- j
4




4 -
f
-
175 20.,
10_ -

525 675

.2 *7
3 6 *

3^5 67-,


553:
150:











2010:
CW.
-:
50




2010,


',)C' :


6000
di


1 CfJ
2.27
"t



150
,1 C

--o


2'-~'






~

2:0

1 C"
0%


112'? 5350


* Irdicit,:s 'th,'U iif tiher wjre an s'l. ll cre-S o it w'us
C .) un t i 'D S.


inclIudedI in ,Ci.scel inOc' us


Spr. Total.


* 26C0


.7 4


150


'* 100

'250


50
100


600
1,50


.7 .7 7. Cu:


'~ 100

4 550


175o
.'T
-

200:.'


11,^

*r
117
117,


100:



600:

-:1
I,.0



'150:







6275:


5-
5i:.'




-

2io0
*:
100
-C O

200
550


'-'E
50




7_-
-


S5r

75 550


50
50


100
2


75
-



675

*6T5
*

675


5oo00
100


100
75
50

175
100


-2
1525
150
. 200

1375


50: D


* 700







Page 41
(Cont 'd).


ILQRIDA V~EPA3L~. Sj~?XtDEkj~Y ALD *IATLTh.~1Aj~ ACmIAGE


TOFAL rLL Cufl1ITi^S

Beans
Lions
Cabbage
Col ery'
Cuci noors
E2gplunt
Escarole
Let tuce, oston
Lettieo, IcoborxG
Feas, english
Peppers
Fotatoos
Tomatoes

Total Vocs.

Cantaloupes
Strawberries
watermelonss

Grand Total


TuThL i.LL COUNTIES

Limu
Cabbage
Celdry
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Esc-role
Lettuce,Boston
Lettuco,Iceberg
Peas,English
Poppers
Potatoes
Tomatoes

Total Veas.

Cantaloupes
Strawberries
VWatormolons

Grand Total


Fall


15000
*

1800
1000
*
*
*
*
2600
*


1939-i40
Winr. -Spr.


17000
*
. 5200

,-


1500
*60
6000


20000
*
*

2oo
200




2100
24000


Total:


52000:
4000:
1600:
7500o
8200:
l100:
1350:
900:
1100:
5000:
o200:
25600.:
30ooo00:


21400 29700 55200 165250:
500
7200:
83500:

21400 29700 55200 19L450:



1941-142
Fall 'Win. Spr, Total:


20000 21000 27000 68000:
5000:
18000:
6100 3600 9700oo:
2000 7700 9700:
1500 800 2300:
1200:
* 500:
2400 600oo 3000-.:
S, 3 00:
1800 2000 2500 6300:
25000:
6500 18500 17000 12000:

31800 50000 59200 194200:
500:
*. 5000:
21500:

31800 50000 59200 221200;


1940-41
Fall in Spr.


19000
*

1900
1200
*
*

2225

o050


26500
*

5900

*
*
*

*7500
7500


17000
*
*
3200
7100
695
*


2175
15000


28375 42900 45170

4*


28375 12900 45170



191+2-43
Fall in. nr.


16500


2000
700


.4
1500
2foo
4000

24700





214700


25500
2300

5950 .
550
*
1200
*
2)00
:6500

6i4900




44900O
1449Q0


Total


62500
7000
10000
9100oo
9000
1895
1000
500
2000
3000
74oo
7400
26800
26550


166745
.- 500
5500
25500

198245


Total


38000 8.0000
3].00 5-oo
10000
2800 -8750
4500 6500
700 1950
1450
-800
500 -1700
.1400
2700 .7100
S 26600
15000 25500'

67300 177150

200
12500

67300 192650


Note: The foregoing represents the so-called "commercial" acreage of most of the
important vegetables and non-citrus fruits in the State, as reported by the
U.S. Truck Crop Reporting Service. It does not include any plantings of less than
one acre. It likewise does not include figures for a largo number of miscellaneous
vegetables which the writer carefully estin2tes at 10,500 acres. Non-citrus fruits
as used here mean cantaloupes, strawberries, and watormelons.


E~~~gRIDA~ ~ ~ ~ .:GEAL .SV1~ ( I: _R.zG1Ai.! .3Y Cu....IE ..D S .%Su




Pago )2


ACREAGE OF PRINCIPAL FLORID\ 'TUCi CROPS 18 S.SOiJS


G*. .-b C*


Seaso n
1925-?C2
1926-2?7
1927-28
1928-2
2 9:5 -30
1930-31

1932-35-
1934-35
1935-sC
195-37-:

1939-.4.

19-'0-il
1941-'2
13.t2-15


: \crcr-E7 : ;rr : S:on


: .,cr -g. : icrea -e : Acre'i e
: 1 300 : (1)- : 1,G6C
: 19, 0 : (1) : 5.010
: 29,750 : (1) : ,c00C
: 27,000 : (1) : ,,500

: 5,'000 : (1) : 3,500
: 41 500 : (1) : 5,500
: 5'0, 00 : (1) : 6 .',
: 61, 300 : ].,500 : 10,7,00
: 5,5.500 1,500 : .6
: 5 .00 : 1,800 : ',

* 60,7'.',00 .- 50 2.9, U.',-,


: 62,500 : ,000 : 10,00")
*: 00. : 5,000 : 1 ,0'
S80,000 : 5, 00 : 10,000


5,520
a, a40.

35, 0
6.620
6,650
6,130
6,850
6,650
6 ,COC
6,00.

'. 500
8,000

7,500(

?,700
9.350
8;SS


Notes: (1) Limis were included withsnap berns prior to 1933-34 Seson. The line
figures are for the Fordhook or large variety and do not include acrc-ge of
baby linms or butterbeans.

Boston TIceberg English
Eggplrnt Escarole : Lettuce Lettuce Peas
: _________: :_ () : (5)... ._____
Season : Acreage : Acreage : Acrecre : Acreage : Acreage S Season
1925-26 : 1,020 : (2) 1,500 760 : 1925-26
1926-27 : 630 (2) 1,500 700 1926-27
1927-28 1,550 340 1,500 1.230 : 1927-28.
1928-29 1,320 500 1,500 1,350 1928-29
1929-50 1,680 460 1,100 -00 0 1929-50
1950-31 : 1,800 : 850 1,6 2,000 1930-31
1931-32 : 1,950 700 : 1,000 : 5,80u0 1951-32.
1932-55 2,450 700 950 5,600 1952-55
1933-54 2,050 : 700 1.10 .4,800 1953-34
1954-35 1,500 650 900 (5) 5,000 1934-35.
1935-36 : 1,1.0 700 550 (5) 8,200 1955-36
1936-`7 1,480 900 800 (5) G,20u : 1936-57
1937-38 : 1,800 : 1,000 : 900 (5) : 6,200 1937-58
1938-59 2,100 : 1,000 : 750 250 5,000 : .938-39
1939-4, : 1,400 : 1,350 :3 900 : 1,100 : 5,000 : 1939-40
1940-41 : 1,900 : 1,000 500 2,000 : ,000 : 1940-41
1941-42 2,)550 : 1,200 500 5,000 : 3,500 : 1941-42
1942-43 : ..... 1,950 : .1,450 ...800 :- 1,700. : ..1)500 : 1942-43


Notes: *(2) Escerole acrerge included with lettuce prior to 1927-28 Season.
(4) Big Boston figures include Romaine acreage.
(5) Iceberg Lettuce, which has been grdwn in a very small way as f.r bck as .
the 1925-26 season, but of comparatively small commercial importance
prior to 19'4-55 season, was included in'Big Boston acreage figures until
the 1938-39 season.
The above tabulption prepared from material supplied by U.S. Agricultural Statisti-
cians. Orlando. Florda.


7,590
7,.40
3,4507

S00
11, 310

7, :6,.
5,600
5, Oc0'
5,10,'.,
5.700'
0. COO
7.000

7, 00

9.7 00
,500


192"5-26
10'.5-27
1927-29
1928-?.


1091-32
1, 2-.35
1.0:55-34

1:3}5-530

1? 37-38


1940-41
1941-42
1942-45






ACREAGE, OF PRI'NCPAL- FLORIDA TRUCK CROPS 18 SEASONS (Cont'd)Po 3


Totnl
Peppers : Potatoes Tomatoes : Vegatrbles ,

Season : Acropge : Acrenge : AcXr'age : .: cr r: : Se, son
1.-... : ,)37)7 : 25,070 : 20,70? : 81,190 1925-26
1926-27 .: 2,7CO 28, 3.O 29,80 : 97,510 192C-27
1927-2R : 6,410 3: 5,000 : 29,280 : 115.77C : ..2 -8
192-29 5,650 22, uO : 38,700 122,480 : .8-29
]92-30 : 6,550 31,000 31,260 : 131,000 1929-3L
13f0-31 : ,2.'0 27,300 : 26,8'0 : 130,55. : 195.'-31
1931-32 : 8,050 21,500 25,700 : 121,85L 191-32
1932-53, : S,.L *: 17, OJO. 24-,9X : 127,15. : 19..2-3o
1'533-34 6,p.uO 2:,5J.O' 3',500 : 153,150' 1955-34
1934-35 : 7,700 24,80 :3 3 2,5. : 156,753 : 1954-35
1935-3C : 6,5., .: 24,50C 3, 6..0 : 156,35: : 19"15-56
1956-37 : 7,200 : 31,5300. 358,700 : 166.533 : 1936-57
1937-58 : 7,4t0 : 51,40 : 45,53 : 183,60 : 1937-586
1938-59 7,500 : 26,700 : 43.7.0 177.53 : 1958-35
1939-40 : 6,200 25,6u0 54.00 : 165.25:. ." 1959-4
194.-41 : 7,200 1 26,800 26,500 : 165,900 : iu-41
1941-42 : 6,500 : 25,000 : 45,000 : 195,00 19-1-42
1942-43 7,100 26,200 : 25,500 : 176,850 : 1942-43






: Cantaloupes: Strawberries: Watermelons Grand Totl : Potatoes
: (3) ___________ ______: : __________________
Season A : Acreage : Acreae. ___.:creae cre -g Acreage
1925-26 : 600 : 2,980 24,150 10.920 : 19 5-26
1926-27 : 600 : 5,60 : 29,42 : 131,213 1926-27
1927-28 6u.0 : 4,5 C: : 37.84,0 : 15, 710 : 1927-28
] 928-2-9 6.: : 6,300 : 55,900 : 105,280 : 1928-29
1929-3 600 : 8,800 : 34,7' : 1]75100 : 1929-
1933-51 : 250 : 9,100 ': 531, 00 : 170,900 : 195,-31
1931-32 : 2) 7,800 : 28,50 : 158;5350 : 1951-52
1952-35 : 4. 1C.600 : 22,500 : 16 ;65 : 1952-35
1933-534 : 3 50 *J,400 . 23,4;0. : 165,250 : 1935-54
1934-55 : 200 :. 8,000 : 20.000 : 34.950 : 1934-55
1935-56 2.0 8,900 : 16,000 : 18150 : 1935-36
1936-37 50 : 8,800 19,50u : 194, 80 : 1936-37
1937-38 : 700 : 7,50C : 22,500 : 14,00 1957-58
1938-39 .- :- 500 : 9,000 22,600 : 2.',00 : 1952-39
1959-40 : 500 : 7,200 : 23.5.) : I4, 50 : 1939-40c
1940-41 500 : 5,500 : 25,500 : 198,0 : 1940-41--
1941-42 : 5uu : 5,000 : 21,530 : 221,20u : 1941-42
1942-43. : .. 400 : -2,600 _12,500 : 192E 50 "

Note: (3) Acreage of cantaloupes for 1926, 1927 and 1929 seasons not innediately
available, but is estimated the same as for 1929 and 193C seasons.





Pace *14
ACREAGE, YIELD,


A.)D VALUE uF SE.L.CTED CuLi..O0DITIES


lii FLURIDA 'Y SEASONS


.Ek].S, S.*."P


Yi old
AcroaF.e Bushols


Season
1923-29
192-)-50
1950-31
1951-52
195"5-5 2
1935-36
1955-57
19 7-38
1939-f0
5 Yr Av-:
1)L2o-Ll
l'Vll -142
l.?h2-1,5


8L
Gi
109
101
70
71

111


-12
105
1.51


Production

2,259.000
S, 7o,00J0
,,00 e,0 /,( 23 ,0oo-')
,002,000 1/.. 1L,0001
0,21,000 / 50,000)
L,, .93,00 /-
L,183,000-
j,c.85,00-
5, ;til, 2 70
7,155,000 A/(26.'3,000)

5,00,0002
5,T80,000
5,763),0-'000
S,795 ,000


.- .-7,t harveste-, ,Iue to ecd.o,:.ic ahn:d .:t.U nt.1 V ints
of c:rop. C.sm.in,- production: 1'1id-612 Lu 1,5o7,0Cj0,
L LI.,AS
Y n A 1 l Produi
0a o SA, L~ .'. A 1,', -u he Is Pr od4.: tioI,.


Price pn:r
:3ushel


FR3. Packc-d
Total Valui


C. 2.28 > 5,1.,00
.15 ,805, 000
1 .5 L, ,92,000
.90 5,9.,ooo00
1.00 3,775,000
1.21 5,9c7,000
i .c) ,23n,0o00
.50 7., Y7,0'o0
1.17 .. ,jj
1.03 ,,oL1,ooo
1 .'.7 7,-0:1 ,',,000
1.j0 06, 1, 800
1955 Ca,.ine ,9 .5,000
8.'6 .91. 11,915,000
2.c2-1.27 17,939,,000


oover harve

Pri. *.-*. per
Busl .:-1


ste d '.rrtion : i,,
bu 2,.77,,000.
FO.' ParIcl-c-d
"*ot:-.1 Value


1,.

1, 600
2. oo
h,500
4,800
4,000
3,500
7,000
5,000
5,4oo


65
75
100
70
79
40
o5
59


Yield
kcruago Tons


3,700
6,500
5,500
* 0,200
10,700
' 5,600
. 9,OOu
* 8,500
9,400
10,002
16,300
lu,530
10,000
18,000
10,000


* 6.9 *
0.0
7.0
6.0
5.2
4.0
6.0
6.5
5.5
7.0
5.5 .
6.0
b.0
8.5.


155,oc,
126,000
156, oo0
358,000
480,000
280,000
276,000
280,000
325,000
321,000


Production.


.25,50)
.50, 100 /(7,100)
22,000
3,o A,0 /(6,500)
61,200oo /( 21,o)
.29,120
36,000 C'
51,00ooo0: (20, o00o)
55,000
112,000

60,00OQ
108,000
. 85,000


1.60
2.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.62
2.20
2.10
* 5.31


Price por
.Ton


63.20
* 22.140
32.00
16.o00
: 16.00
: 56.00
17.00
16.00o
16.00
* 18.00
* 18.0O

17.00

76.00o


S236,'000
202,000
390,000
720,000
o20,000
.i7,800
616,000
632,000
1,0l1,000


F03 Packed
Total Value


$'l,61b2,000
913,000
*704,000
590,000
685,000
1,630,000
612,000
496,000
973,0JO
990,000
.2,061,000
1,027,400
- 2,355,000
1, 02,000
6, 60,000


27,000
o 800
^1,500
50,800
1,500
05,5"00



52,000

o2, .00
08,000
80,000


19)"-^

19 6-37
1957-8
1939-40
5 Yr Avo
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43


Season
1929-30
1930-51
1951-52
1932-23
1933-91
1936-35
1955-56
1927-'8
1938-39
1959-40
5 Yr Ave
1940-41
1941-42
19142-13


A- l;ot }I rv2C c ,duJi to O:oiiLonVIjic abajLido.LC-i.. Valiu&.covur. haurvosted portdo-.-s ..
Inose Acroago, Yield, Froduction and value tabulations propared from
material supplied by U"J. S. AgriculEtural Statisticians, OrlAndo, FIla.


I k





Pae YIELD BY SEASOS-Cont'd.
ACREAGE, YIELD 2ND VALUE UF SEL.;CT3D COL.iODITIES IN FLO:IDA BY SEASO!';S-Cont'd.


Yield Crates
Acreage N.Y.* Fla.
6,650 318 530
6,150 308 513
6, 50 255 52
6 650o 262 357
6,000 312 520
6,000 280 7
6,500 265 142
7,500 280 h7
8,000 286 177
7,300 299 493
7,500 30 507
7,360 280 .78
9, 100 278 463
9,350 269 4 5
3-,750 ,- -


CELERY


Production
2,116,000 $
1,892L,000
1 ,7b, 000
1 ,7h OOOA/(207,000)
1,87,o000
1,6&,000
1,723,000
2,097,000
2,290,OOOA/(255,000oo)
2,18, 000
2,279,000
2.065.600


Season
1929-50

1952-55
19 3-
1936-357
1955-56
1956-573
1957-38
1958-59
199-ho
5 Yr Ave
1940-l1
191 -42
1942-43


Price
per
NY 2/3
Crates
2.67
2.75
2.17
1.27
1.60
2.60
2.60
2.16
1.62
2.546
2.28
3.19
S2.7a


FOB Packed
Total Value
$ 5,6,6,000oo
5,212,000
3,783,000
1,949,000
2,99,,000
4,363,000
4,488,000
3,552,000
3,289,O00
5,37,000

4,710, 00
8,066,000
7,154,000
17,158,ooo


Price per
F]a.crates
e'l.OO
1.65
1.30
.76
.96

1.56
1.50



1.91


A- Kot harvested,dueo o economic abandornment. Values or-Aorve .tW-brtfoarex a
Florida crates aro upprcximately oO per cent as large as 11Y 2/3 craa0s.


CUCEJ:.:EE.S
Yield
Bushels Production


5IO
S 100
* 5'
95
93
82
65
121
115
145
110
121
94
80


1,163,000
61,000
590,000
361,000
174,000
473,000
4uo8,oco
3610,000
850,000
816,000
1,18b,000
748,800
1,064,00oo
94,0o00
520,000


Price per
Bushel
$ 2.72
2.12
1. 5
1.75
1.62
1,98
3.02
1.24
1.58
1.63
1.71
1.75
2.2/4 .
4.98


FOB Packed
Total Value

3,164,000
1,563,000
1,293,000
6 5,000
%5,000
765,000
923,000
1,101,000
1,055,000
1,591,000

1,282,200
1,853,000
....2,042,000
2,592,000


EGGPLA:!T
Yield
Bushels Production
515 416,000
, 22P 377,000
240 432,OUO
139 367,000
295 620,000
187 384, 000
180 270,000
286 313,000
283 410, 000
261 970,oj0o
326 686,000
207 290,000
276 43L 200
180 3214, 000
237 556,500
278 54l,500


Price opr
Bushel
$ 2.00
1.20
.82
.75
.58
.75
.85
.79
.76
.753

1.18
2.39


'OB Packed
Total Value
S 832,00C
454,000
356,000
277,000
359,oo000
289,000
212,000
263,o00
323,000
366,000
514,000
17,000
377.600
M 000
t45,000
1,294,000


2,531,000
2,608,000(oFL,)l;7,000)
4,]75,500(ifla.crts)


Season
1928-29,
1929-30
1930-51
1931-52
1932-33
193-35
195-555
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-59
1939-40 .
5 Yr Ave
19,0-41.
1941-L2
1942-43


Acreage
11, 340
12,100
9,650
7,300
5,600
5,000
5,100
5,700
5,600
7,000
7,600
8, 200
0,820
8,800
9,700 .
6.500


Season
1923-29
1929-30
1930-31
1951-32
1932-35
1933-3R
1934-35
1935-36
1936-57
1937-58
1938- 9
.1959-40
5 Yr Ave
1940-e4
1941 -.2
1942-43


Acreage
1,320
1,680
1,800
1,950
2, 50
2,050

1,800
2,100

1,800
2,350
1,950







YIELD A,.D VALUE OF_SELEC-:AD COl.,.lULITE[S IN


ESCAkOLE


?Lt~ ~ ~3Y 3zJ~s0;J~co.1i I rj*


160
850
700
700
700
o550
100
1,00
1, 000.

1 20r
l:. ..'rtL.ca q ra t os.


LEI'YUCC ( ..o or.


Se,% 3:ri ,
1919 10.
1930-51.
1951-32.
1932 -35
1953-36*
19. -545
1935-36*
1956-37
1937-38 *
1938-19 .
1939-40
1940-41
19 S1-eo2
1942-5.3
* Seasons


1,10D-,
1, u Ju
950-
1,100"*
900*
800 *
900*
750
900
00
300
800
1929-30


k3 'DIU
22
200
295
236
210
270
185
185
180
180
150
100
175
toL1957-.f'neIolude.
LETTUCE (Iceber,)


371,',"
280,000
280,000
260,000
189,000
1i8,000
146,0OO
1bo0,000
135,000
162,000
75,000
50,000
140,000
Bos ton,Roma ine,and


Fri co

. 2.20
.80
1.28
.96
1.10
1.35
1.25
1.15
.90
1.50
1.10
2.00
2.60
3.05
Iceberg.


1958-9 250 180 45,000 1.49
19 9-,! .1,100 130 19.,000 2.30
1940-h1 2,000 75 150,000 1.83
1941-b2 3,000 55 1l5,000 2.16
1i2-3 .1,700 155 .. -230,000 3.97
4-6 doz. crates.
Note: Prior.to 1938-39 thle ocreage of 'Ic??b'r5 type was.not conmierically


,B F'.e. :ed
* ,l 0 V .c'.
2'i7, J00

2o'-, 000
286,ooo
255,000
185,000
170,0;30
2014, C.0
178,0 ?0
150, 000
427,00oo


67,000
55,00oo
27, 00'0
91-3,000
important.


P. :?AS, ENGLISH -
Yield Price per FOB PAcked
Season Acreare Bushels Production Bushol Total V.lue
1930-31 2,000 60' 120,000 $ 1.8o $ 222,000
1931-52 -.,300 35 133,000 .... -2.00 266,000
1932- 3 5,60o 70 252,000 1.60 .,03,o000
1935-34 4,800 96 461,000 1.10 507,u000
195_-53 '5,o00 8o. Loo,0oo 1.30 5 .720,000
1935-36 8,200 62. 503,000 1.00 508,000 .
1936-37 '6,200 50 310,000 1.55 416,000
1937-38 6,200 90 558,000 1.15 612,000
19-8-39 5,000 70 350,000 1.85 '68,000
19-40 5,000 90 450,OOOA/(75,000) 1.350 -8.,000
1940-- 3,000 70 210,000 1.95 410 00,0
191-4L2 3,500 70 245,000 1.55 580,000
1942 3 1,500 65 98,000 2.60 .254,000
A-Not harvested, due to economic abandonmriont. Values cpver harvested portion of .crop.


40
AC!iEACW~,


'.: i ld


624
42u
477

5) 1
40

, 75
1 .- bu


170,0Ouo
2--. ,000
2iL OO,"
bu ihr, .)3, 000
hJ,000



5" 7, 500
hr-c.


Pr-.cq


* 1.20- '-"
7b2
.0
1 10

,. "


.25


,


: !'12 Fa0l:"'d

.C .32' ,000

.. 2,000
267,C000

207,00

C,;1 000
,000


Ii .3


end Re-rai*,AT


FT



T;





ACR,'..GE, YIELD J;D VALUE OF SELECTED CO: .;ODITIES IN


Soarson
1929-50
1953-21
1951-52
19)2-4

1935-36
193 -37
I 7-3b
19?39-j

5 Yr Avo
19L-Li1
19L2-3.5


Acreage
6. ,550
S 8,2.0
8,05J
6,3 J


7,73Li
7,200


(,92C

7, ioo


Yiold
Pus heo l
223
228
221
2-6
2f1

22o
221

22L
255
225
2HK
2,


PEPPERS, GREEN

Product ion
1,:95, J3
1,936 ,J^J
1,732,' ::[,
2,21u0,jXo
l,U6,..0,
1, 150 J.

1 cc ',..)
2 1.87,CJCU
2,212,.-Ju
1,39 ,OJ
1,767,0003
1,621,500
1,792,000
2,018,000


Prico o-r
Bushel:

1. 10
1.16
1.11
.07
1.2j,

1.53
1.10
1.56
..75
2.


POT." .JES
Product ion
2, 96,00'0
2, 0 0. J,

3,2'9- ,( 3:,
2 1,c. 6, a)-,;
2, 2 ,30

5,3h2,0",
177,;:.o
i,225,^;,-j

3,126,. 000
3,855,:000
5,525,000


Pr ic per
1.ushol
0 1.81
1.38


1.52
.05

1.15


I.93
1.52
.70,
1.15
.95
1.06
S.90
1.96


FOB Packed
Total Value
. li,695,000
306,003
3,318,000
1,933,00o
1,908,03
3,728,000
2,503,000
3,137,300
5,J87,000
3,5iL,0o0 ,
3,725,000
3,716,000 -
2,799,030
5,9 2,000
5,91o,000


TO A TOES
Production
Frosh Ca2nning
2,963,o:0 -
2,371,000 -
2,020,000 -
2,255,000 -
2,3543,o00
2,886,000 557,300
2,7114,cOC 539,Ju1
2,954,oco 521,u0
2,7 6,003 114,-0-
4,953,0J 5ou,oUo
,94 8,003 512,000
3,225,000 232,000
3,765,200 335,300
2,765,000 165,DOu
3,412,000 951,000
2,226,000 Delayed


Price
Fr osh
03.00
3.79
1.87
2.5-
1.87
2.86
2.146
2
1.277
2.1 7
2.53
2.37
3.10
3.92
5.30


per Bu.
Canning.




.39

.28

.28-
.23
.29
.28
Delayed


FOB Packed
Total Valuo
.) 0,689,000
0,976,000
3,778,o000
5, 748, 00
6,77,000
6,76,o0o0
6.835,000
0,224,000
7,633,000
8,711,000
12,325,:00
G,216,0C0
9,032,40J
8,618,003
13,821,000
11,795,000


SbOD Packed
-otal Value
.i 2,601,0L0
2,294,OJC
1 ,78,000
1,28 4,0'
1,670o,00
1,277,030
1,273,000
1,9y5,000
1 ,)3c)
2 771,0o0
2,121,00,
1,947,600
2,537,000
5,133,ooo000
5,917,000


S, son
1923-29
1929-30
1952-31
1931-32
1932-;35


19- 75
1935.-39

15 ''r -'3
1914l-L2
1914-b12
1912-13


Acr.-mfe
22,0 C'
51 ,3 O
27,303
21,5,0
17, :'-C
23, 93 1

'1, :''


27,9." 3
26,833
25,000
26,200


Yield
Bush"ls
113
80
I-.

97
91

121
157
126
117
* 1514
*153
.13 .


Season
1928-29
1929-30
1950-31
1931-32
1932-k3
19l-3 -
19~:35-
19-366
1937-38
1938-59
1939-B0
5 Yr Avoe
194--41
1941-42
1942-43 .


Aorcgao
38,730
31,260
26,600


25,700


4700
24,900
3o,566
52,500
2,60J
5,700
25,500
0,700
34,000
37,660
26,500
25,500


Yield
Bushels .:
77Z
76
75
95
113
102
100
66
120'
129.
88
109
110
101
102


-- .- -. Pago -7
FLOhlDo, BY 3ErSO, S-Cont'd.




P AC, .rt E, LI3LL ll


Vl.L..' OCF S:EL:C;-D C.. ::ODDIIES 1h


FLORIDA BY Si'S.-C.J::L'd.


So3aso
1925-2?9
1- ,2,?- 1-
193-1-)
1931-32
1952-3)
193 -;.


1935-- '
i935-9,

5 Yr .vr
19-41LI


S TRAdBERRIES


Price per


Sr5c'io
6,





72
C.
L'J

2.





5200
3. -


"U.:


1':)
Crr.ec 3


" -
o.'

60c
?J
(.,2.,


I;

I -'
-.3



70
, 5


CJiTALuLPES "

Prod-.itLctr.


1 "
i^ "
1 '


99 ,',''
2. ,- '. .
,18 .. '
12,- '* ,
12, --" 0
16,'..'
r.2, '. 5
S L ,'. ..
51, *D ^1
",u a ..o .'
*. 5, ,,:,,.'.
k2 .J 'J.


Season AcreaQc 24 qts Production 24 quarts* Total Valuo cr",ta
1925-29 6,530 87 58,00o0 I5.3-. .' 2,934,3
1929-30' 8,doJ 67 590,000 6.7; 3,953 00 -.,j
1952-51" 9,100 72 6551.00 .5.75 .,7p,,u,.. ...'51
1931-32 7, 8J 76 5931,u0 l43cu 2, 8L6,0 0 ,.cO
1932-35 10h),, 73 77-,oo0. 3. 2,322,- ) ...
1933-3 75 3o o 4.2. 23,66, t.
1935-35 8,u3) 05 520,000 4.3 2,230,0 ., _..
1935-t6, 0,93" 5 !681,0oJ 4.10 1,972, 300 5..,
1935-,7 S,03J 05 572,003 4.80 2.746,03- 6 ..
1937-30' 7;50) 70 525,o0O0 .30 2 1ioo.o u .,-.
1930--9' 9,300 35 7o, J': .15 3,175,r000 I.1
1939-4' 7,2:.0 70 54,000. 4.65 2,354,0.00 ,.
5 Yr Avo 8,200 69 5690,1u' 4.33 2,467,4_- 3.25
%i..-41 5,r 5 70 34,co. 5.7 2,.194,ooo 4.28
- .I- ?t2- 5,000 70 350,000 6.50 2,275,000 4.88
192-3 2,600 60 156,000 9.60 1,l98,000 7.20
*-Ilow shipped almost exclusively in 36 nt.cr:,tec. The 24 qt."crntb was formerly,
several yjars ago, used and it is continued horo for statistical purposes.


Acreanc


, 35,900

23, 5:00
2.22,, ,,'10
23 21,

19,5. 0
22,500
22,6u00
23,50
2,),32 ,
25,501'
22,000
12,500


. Yield
i10lons


290
330
23 6
220
13')

28,3
310

290
27!)
270
325
525


Produc tion
-1 no m .I oIs
1.,411
lo,L.,, A '(937)
10,230
5,72JO
4,950
4,212
6, 6j0'
4,4,30
5,650 2. 39

o,815
5,695
u,305
7,150
4,003


Price per
10JO Melons


2270D
250
200
16.
230
110
203
2Lo
150,
1.82
175
187
21-
225
650


F0B Packod
Total Value

, 2,594, 00
2,36'3,003
2,- h.6,0
912,300
99),- 00
,77), c0 ')
7260,32
096,0u0
1,310,000
945,000
976,o00 .
1,193,000


1,443,850
1,609,000
2,6I1, 000


A- Hot harvestcd,duo to economic abandonu.nt. Not included in tot.'Yi"iTO."i| -
The avorago carload is usually figured at 1000 molons but new varieties of round t:"
molons navo lo-vmrad t:nhs ,.virare ifo Q"-Qi7n ml Oin. .


Price p:r
C:':.tc
..; 2.0 -:



.1 -,;
1 ,
1.-5



1.1.
i. L..
1.5
1.25
1.I5


5.FOB Pack5d
FOB Packod


-6 pints


,'Ji:. i c'.a d
'ot'.,l v lIuj
72,-'.7
:2,.., .90
1r, .;
1 ,




j. .,
i^-:


.o .1. .

36,000
-. ,-.. "
.12, 0


Yiold


ScasoAn

-929
1930-31
1951-32
1932-35

1935-36
193o-37
1937-58
1933-59
1939-a0
5 Yr avo

1941-42
1942-43





FLORIDA FOB P:
Season
1928-29 :
1929-30
1930-1 .
191-2 :
192-2g :
1955- 4-
1934-35
19'5-36
19 6- 7
1937- 8
1938-9 :
190 -41
194 -1 :
19 l2-4 :
1942-45


Season
1928-29
1929-30
1950-31
1931-32
19j2-37
1955-34
1953-55 *
1935-36
195o-37
1937-38
19538-9

19L1-42
1942-43


BACKED VALUE OF SELECTED VEG. ADLES ANID HO'i-CITRUS FRUITS


5,14 ,000
6,80 ,000
*6, 52,000
5,9 3,000
7, 5,000
5,7, ,000
5,6 7,000
6,25O,000
7,0 ,000
b-272,000
7, 1,000
7,400,000
8,615,000
11,412,000
17.9P8. 000


1
Es


Ergplant
$ 832,000
2 56,000
277,000
369,000
289,000
212,000
268,000
235,000
56, 000
514,o00
417,000
28,000
1,294,000


,


.


Limas




256,000 :
270,000 :
202,000
390,000
7,000
720,000
0,000
616,000 :
7044,000

carol
230,000 :
427,000
209,000
*20,000 :
212,000
267,000 :
23,000 :
20,000 :
S300,J03 :
2ou,u00 :
26., 000 :
3,0oo :
564,000
3 4.,000
,,142,000


Pare 12
FOR 15 SEASON'S


Total Va.lue
Season Potatoes Tomatoos Vegetables
1920-29 : 4,695,000ooo 8,89,000 : 0 ,541, :
1929-30 *4,6600,0 8,970,000 3 ,285,0o0
193.-31 : 3,818,000 : 3,778',0 2,89,3'
951-32 1,9,000 5 ,78, 21,564,o0
1932-3 : 1,908,0`) ,577003 16,5.,Go
195-4 : 3,708,030 8,76 ,0o 25,744,o..
1934-)5 2,50,03JO 635,000 24,837,0C0
1935-30 3,187,000 8,22 ,Q03 20b,552,30
1935-37 5,078,000 7,688,0. 29,.6, 003
1937-38 : 2,939,000 8,711,00 26,768,0
1938-39 : ,644,00o 12,323,00:) 15,951>-
195- O : 3,725,0o. 8,216,o 35 ,ojo
19L-41 : 2,799,C00 : 8,15,00 : 30,844, ,
1941-42 6,J18,30 : 135,68,3. 47,187,2:0 :
1942-43 5,914.,0000 11,795,000 : 72,896,000 .
Total Value
Season Cantaloupes Strawberries : Watermelons Lisc.Fruits* & Vegs.
1928-29 : 72,000 :. 2,9J,,J0 : T 2, U8,O0)0 36,Lll,JCO :
1929-50 52,0oco 3,953,0 : 2,363,00 39,656,0. .
1930-51 : 8,o8 o 3,706,'Jo 2,046,000 : 30,839,32Q
1931-32 : 150C3 2,846,030 912,0OO : 25,337,00-
1932-53 : 2,0o '2,322,00 990,C3 19680,300 :
1935- : 23,000 2,646,D .. : 779,000: 29,192,J00
193-35 18,000 : 2,236,000 726,000 : 27,817,0,0.j
1935-5 : 15,000 1,972,000 89,032 : 29,215,00
1936-37 28,000 2,74b,J : 1,310, : 3,522,0;' :
"1937-30 65,000 2,_.0J, 00 945,0. 29,8 8, 78
1938-39 : ,O : :3,17,O 976,00j 1L,0,1 6,000
199-40 38,000 2,32,00 :0 1 ,19,030 7,259,>0
19-43 -537,5003 ..2,194,000 1,445,850 40,521,300
191-42 : 52,300 2,275,u' 1 ,572,000 51,8,00
192-4 : 84,500 : 1,498,000 : 2,641,O00 : 77,119,500
Note: Does not include citrus fruits. Tabulations based on inform-ation supplied
by U.S. Agricultural Statisticians in Orlcndo, Fla. Valuation figures roprosent
gross packed valuo, when packed at Florida shipping points.
Several vegetables of commercial importance are not included above.


CabIba.re
975,000
1,612,000
91 ,000
.590,000
085,000
1,630,000
612,000
496,000
978,000
*990,000
2,061,000
2,334,000
1,602,000
6,460,000
Lettuce
522,000
54), 000
297,000
25o,000
269,000
280,000
255,000
185,000
170,0)0
149,000
270,000
612,00S.
423,750
481,000o
1,340,000


Colory
2, 505,o0o
,646,000
5,212,000
3,78),000
1,949,ooo
2,996,000
1, &-,000
4,483, 000
4, 532,000
3,239,000
5,575,000
b,868,000
d,066,000
7,154,000
17.158.000


; Cucumbers
: 3,1 .(4,000
: 1,63,000
1: 95,000
: 653,000

: 70 1 ,030
S ,592,000
S1,601,000
: 1,295,000
1: ,7,000



: 1,9b,000
S1,858,000
: 2,12, 000
: 2,1592000
2 Fop3oors
: 2,472,000
2,601,000
: 1,78p,ooo
: 1,284,000
!,67f7,000
: 1,275,000
: 1,905,000
: 1,668,000
2,771,000
: 2,121,000
: 2537,000
: 5,917,000


English Peas
$ 116,000
42 000
222 000
266, 0O
403,000
507,00o
520,000
03 ,000
642,000
520,0O

254,000







CITRUS PRiCE ANALYSTS 126-20 TO 1942-43


FLORIDA GROSS FOB MARKET


ORANGES
1928-29
1929-350-
1930-51
1931-32
1952-33
197-34'4
134-35
193b-30
1956-37
1937-3e8)
1938-39)
1939-40)-
1.940-41
1941-42
1942-43


.BOX YIELD

135,749,580
8,374,633
16,954,063
12,548- 987
14,964,800
16,170,996
15,589,059-
15,864, 388
' 19,460,788
- 24,302,896
30,015,287
25,064,702
28,752,089
27,200,000
37,200,181


OR EQI VALEUIT PMR BOX


RAIL & TRUCKED FLORIDA FLORIDA 3ROSS
BOAT OUT CONSUMED CAX!:LD ALL


$2.12
3.30
2.15
"2.30
1.48
1.71-
1.85
2.30
2.50
1.56
1.43
1.62
1.6.3
2.10
2.97


$1.20
1.70
.90
1.40
1.00
1.25
1.55
1.60
1.90
1.12
1.15
1.52
1.58
"2.05
2.91


p1.20
1.70
.90
1.40
.90
1.15
1.25
1.50
1.70
1.12
1.15
1.32
1.28
1.70
2.50


? .80
1.00
.58
.65
.70
.80
.80
1.00
1.25
.36
.41
.19
.80

1.70


$1.91
3.12
1.93
2.10
1.56
1.59
1.69
2.10
2.51
1.41
1.32

1.473
1.91
2.72


NETTO GROliIR
NET
NET RAIL &
ALL BOLT


Q .15
1.15
.52.
.71
.14
.42
.53
.88
1 .06
.25
.20
.17

.69
1.45


. .12
1.20
.57
.75
.10
.358
.50
.91
1.15
.50
.25
.9
.56
.756
1.56


TO 1942-43


, 72
.80
.48
.60
.48
.46
.45
.45
.42
.58
.54

-.0

.40


01.28
1.30
1.10
.95
.90
.87
.90
.95
.95
S-.88
.84
.91
.67
.0C
1.01


GRAPEFRUIT
1928-29 12,800,160 2.02 1.10 1.10 .50 1.77 .21 .25 .52 1.25
1929-504 8,401,915' 3.05 1.60 1.60 .9; 2.56 ., 1., .0 1.25
1930-31 16,180,985 1.50 .80 .80 .50 1.25 .07 .09 .5u 1.05
1931-32 10,431,424 1.50 .90 .90 .50 1.5: .22 25 .40 .-5
1972-35 11,925,630 -1.6 .50 .40 -.? a.1 -.11 -.07 .3 5
19V -54 11,113,200 1.51 .90 .90 .53 I..0 .25 .20 .59 .83
1954-35 15,2435,060 1.29 .80 .70 ..7 .88 .01 .0? .37 .84
1935-56 11,504,067 1.87 1.20 1.10 .7. 1.39 .416 .61 .59 .37
1936-57 18,121,786 ; 1.48 1.10 1.00 .55 1.C' .25 .35 .,0 .83
1937-58) -174;378,eO0' 1.53 1.10 1.10 .=8 1.05 .18 .35 .56 .'2
1938-39) 235,050,835 1.04 .80 .80 .22 .64 -.09 .30 .74
1939-40) 15,650,865 1.42 1.30 1.12 ., .79 -.01 .20 .40 .82
1940-41 24,387,041 1.21 1.10 .86 .57 .71 -.G0 .12 .55 .74
1941-42 19,100,000- l 1.80 1.70 1.45 .71 1.20 ..i ., **.40 .. .u
1942-43 27,303,116 2.33 2.25 1.85 1.05 1.4 .7 1.1C .35 .
* Net to grower (or fruit o.-er) indicated the amount p-r bo'- .-fter de-,uctin product ior and all other
-costs except interest, taxos and depreciation. T.. "On Tr-" :-vcr:.ge price may be obtained by addinr
the production costs to the ":Iet to Grower" return.
** Fruit Fly year when production harvest and s..c... rctricl Jd.
***ROpresentative prices and costs for three yeErz not :-aterially affected by vw:ar.


CITRUS PRICE ANALYSIS 1i28-2u


RAIL AND BOAT
COST
PICKING
COST HAI7TLING
FRODUC- k;JRKTING
TION ETC.






CITRUS PRICE ANALYSIS 1928-29 TO 1942-43
R-AIL AND BOAT
COST
I LORIDA GROSS FOR MARKET OR EQUIVALENT PER BOX NET*TO GROWER PICKING
NET COST HAULING
RAIL & TRUCKED -FLORIDA FLORIDA GROSS NET RAIL & PRODUC- M.RK2TING
BOX YIELD BOAT OUT CONSUMED CANNED ALL ALL BO.iT TION ETC.
TANGERINES
1928-29 1-,549,860 i2.90 $1.20 $1.20 & $2.55 Q .37. .59. $ .81 $1.70
1929-30-;, 448,054 3.50 1.40 1.40 3.26 .84 .90 .90 1.70
1930-31 1,869,925 1.95 1.00 1.00 1.71 .01 -.09 .54 1.50
1931-32 1,465,807 2.05. 1.00 1.00 1.85 .05 .05 .75 1.25
1932-33 1,519,200 1.42 1.00 .90 1.32 -.18 -.30 .56 1.16
1933-34 1,992,091 1.80. 1.40 1.25 1.68 .29 .19 .56 1.05
1934-35 2,003,755 1.66 1.15 1.10 1.51 .21 .16 .55 .95
1935-36 2,093,397 2.00 1.50 1.40 1.86 .42 .35 .55 1.10
1936-37 3,018,634 1.45 1.15 1.05 1.37 -.18 -.20 .50 1.15
1937-38) -H;*"- 2,257,973 1.86 1.28 1.28 1.72 .14 .18 .52 1.16
1938-39) 3,381,873 1.34 1.05 1.05 1.27 -.07 -.06 .45 .95
1939-40) 2,257,545 2.00 1.90. 1.70 1.95 .42 .44 .50 1.06
1940-41 2.,751,624 1.68. 1.65 1.31 1.60 .08 .10 .50 1.08 m
1941-42 2,100,000 2.85 2.80 2.40 2.77 1.09 1.11 .58 1.16 C
1942-43 /i,200,149 2.78 2.70 2.25 2.72 .98 1.03 .40 1.35
TOTAL CITRUS
1928-29 27,899,600 $2.08 41.17 $1.17 .51 $'1.87 e .20 :, .19 9 .64 o1.25
1929-30is 17,224,600 3.19 1.65 1.65 .91 2.85 1.06 1.19 .71 1.29
1930-31 35,004,971 1.86- .88 -.88 .50 1.61 .29 .35 .43 1.10
1931-32 o," ,446,218 1.95 1.20 1.18 .31 1.75 .45 .50 .53 .92
1932-33 28,409,630 1.36 .80 .70 .33 1.15 .02 .015 .45 .90
1933-34 29,276,287 1.65. 1.19 1.08 .54 1.45 .34 .356 .44 .87
1934-35 32,835,854 1.63 1.19 1.05 .38 1.33 .27 .32 .43 .88
1935-36 29,462,05? 2.14 1.48 1.37 .74 1.81 .69 .76 .44 .94
1936-37 40,601,208 2.04. 1.58 1.43 .61 1.70 .61 .75 .37 .92
1937-38)>*,- 40,939,629 1.57 1.12 1.13 .46 1.30 .22 .305 .38 .88
1936-39) 56,447,995 1.31 1.07 1.04 .24 1.04 .07 .15 .31 .82
1939-40) 42,973,112 1.60 1.51 1.29 .28 1.17 .12 .28 .42 .90
1940-41 55,890,754 1.51.. 1.49 1.18 .47 1.15 .16 .27 .39 .85
1941-42 48,400,000 2.06 2.05 1.69 .83 1.66 .57 .74 .43 .89
1942-43 68,700,000 2.81 2.70 2.28 1.22 2.23 1.11 1.41 .39 1.01
* Net to grower (or fruit owner) indicrtos the v mount pyr box nftor deducting production and all othcr
costs except interest taxes, and do precision. Th, "On Tree average prico may be obtained by adding
e. rduct ion ccsts o th-."Not to ro itr bturnl
Sru ly ar when rod-co rv-o smns rostric ed.
** preset o price ani coss or three year not material y affected by war.





Pr.go 52


FLOR7.'. AUCTIO,1j S'.LF3s, q1 ,/27 0'_/,i
Furnished throu1i, the courtss, oi the St.ttsticl Dep"rt-nt .
Florldl Citrus Exch inge, T,.mp.', I:..

) '? .\ '; G -E S

N. Y. KI... *iOU.PITT.ri CHI ST.CJE-I DTRE-. FiAL.


Season


1926-27 Cars 4' h '34
-.vcr r U 1 Y4.10
1927-28 Cars ,5710
Averag-c $.17
1928-29 Cars 6.
AJvorago 3.-45
1929-30 Cars h8486
. !,veragc. $4.94
1)30-31 Cars' 81I "'
Average $3.53
1931-32 Cars 6517
v. erage $3.4Q0
1932-33 Cars 92238
a.vorago 2. 3
1933-34 Cars 7613
Avorago .$2.75

1934-35 Cars 86243
Average, C2.>1
1935-,56 Cars 75033
-verangc 3.02
1936-37 Cars 9112
Average $3.23
1937-36 Cars 10'228
Average $2'26
1936-39 Cars 12L440
Average 02.10
1939-43 Cars *7 8
avera ge $2.43
1940-41 Cars 10089
.verago ";2.37
1941-42 Cars 9053
Average ,. 6.


2 *-2
'316.

5.53.
3193.
3.91

3.98


2226
3.21

2.L5
2.2

272 "
2.1?
2.'21
2.93

3.15
3376
-2.23

,1 .99
2900
2.25
3320
?.2 ,
33(
2.7 .
23
3. o"


929


5.27 .



902

1 iS2o
91679


3.2L
iLs)
2.55



2. .2



162'C



21352





1377
2.90


1912-43 Cars 6771
: .vcrrg&' '3.. 5


725
.i .2
521
814
2.79

739
952
2.12
3.. IL
511
5-.06
570


2. D5
5ii
2 .51
511


2.95
3.12








2..31,
2.,11,

2.16



337'
2.73
439,.
5.72


-u2
;,.
32,








197



0 r'


2:4




3.21

898
*2.26

1.D91
5.2
539
2.'31

647:
2..








2.91)
.83
3.85
5.85


6'7

6.O
.5..13

5.12
21







094
.1,-





1. 17


2.59
. -,7
3.15
1080
3.33
2.139
2.39
16,39


2.-41
10. 20
2.45-
865
2.80
93.77
3.77


3 3=0 529.
'22 3. 5-
bl1'

, 582)
3.7' 2

211 683
14.15 1.?0

375 6





2-'4 / 95



26, 708


3.oi 3.12
1' 3 1141
.2.05 2.16
511. 155r
.2.31' .2,01
310 .1031
2.09 2.35
312 1077
2.25' 2.1G
25).1 1002
2.70 2.64:
3.595- -7.2
3.7) 3.55


12.35
5.01
5.82

135787
5.15

9,,



'.21
5.22. L.5
2 1-'.721
2.1?. 2.LL
2,.7 1 ,2 1L70':.
2. '9 2. ; 2.70
280. y-C )18'
2.L7 2.fu 2 .51
271 2L) 1L780;
. 5.-I 2..2 5.-'-
412 282 17932
3.27 2.98 3.21
. 50 332 20686
2.2' 1.98 2.24
717 39' 25224
'2.17 1.94 2.09
393 173 1 83'
2.25 2.23 2.35
4-. 2",1 10971
2.42 2.22 2.35

23} 312 17153
2.77 2. 3
i12 277 1 303
3.87 3.5e 5.79


- I I I a


I a *. o I I







FLOlIDiA AUCTIOr S.LESS, 1026/27- 1902/A3 Cont'd.


GR APE FRU I T


S3aison'


* E. Y. PHILA. BOST. PITTS. CLEVE.


1926-27 Cars 3229
Average $3.67
1927-23 Cars 2196
Average 4.983
1923-29 Cars 53868
Avorago 05.61
1929-30 Cars 5253
Avorago 04.$.5
1930-31 Cars 5269
Avorago C2.66
1931-32 Cars 1680a
Avorage $2.+9
1932-33 Cars 5138
Avoragd Q2.05'
1933-53 Cars 3948
Avorago' t)2,41
1934-35 Cars %4893
Avoragd ?2.0
1935-36 Cars 3928
Avcrago 2,67
1936-37 Cars 576
Aloraga Y2,21
1937-38 Cars 4801
Avorago ;,.;2.20
1933-39 Cars 6389
Avurago l1.75
1959-40 Cars 4765
Avorago ,2.2 .
1940-41 Cars 5035
Avcragd .1.96
1941-42 Cars )4519
Aloragi .2.55
1912-15 Cars 3411
S Alorugd v3.18


963 809
3.18 3.35
799 53
4.11 4 .26
1147 814
3.09 3.12
1153 756
4.oo0' 4.oo
1610 1057
2.142" 2.1t
1254 935
2.34' 2.50
1266 892
1.95" 2.06
1129 696
2.25 2.40
1326 890
1.81' 1.93
1072 872
2.38' 2.49
1650 956
2.06- 2.22
121^ 8131
2.06 2.13
1429 1020
1.573 1.735
1153 633
1.92' 2.10
13345 805
1.75 1.95
1166 712
2.36' 2.553
967 4087
2.97- 3.21


3.16 3.22
358 280
3.86' i.15'
680 1425
2.92" 2.089
61.0 1 53
3.70' 4.15
762 78

505 510
2.51' 2.L9
2.38- 2.9
429 1!.33
2.02' 2.21'
310 388
2.38' 2.39'
3.9 403
1.94' 2.09-
262 396
2.40 2.54
274 415
2.14 2.29'
190 313
2.05 2.11-
329 384
1.63' 1.77
181 141
1.92" 2.11
249 256
1.76- 1.92'
125 .156
2.33 2.61
142 96
2.90 2.90'


ST.L. CfiCI. DETR. B.,LT. TOTAL


29
3.0


CHIC.
1163
3.51
1020
S.6l9
1149
3.32'


1383
2.55
305
2.59'
738
2.29
68L
2.55
721
2.19
395
2.66


5243
2.283

361
1.95
102
2.29
313
2.00-
203
2.83
117
5.17


)6 284
53 3.01
- 235
5.80
- 3273
- 2.79

1 3.95
2 425
8 2.5) -
7 354.
8 ho9
>6 2.01'
1 370o
7 2.29
0 L 4
5 1.92-
2 0340
0 2.3a2
1 4252
53 2.24'-
72 3542
L6 2.09 "
i3 1h32
35 1.66-
02 241
.0 1.93'
)9 h16
7 1* .74'
51 222
53 2.33'
9 201
6 2.67


7739
3. 4
5411
~.56
8161
5-3.


516 12187
2.51 2.54
323 0578
2.54 2.47
5330 9863
2.31 2.06
293 41 8085
2.51 2.02 2.39
350 135 9759
2.10 1.36 2.00
251 117 7765
2.62 2.26 2.57
307 151 10197
2.41 2.12 2.25
219 127 3555
2.21 1.38 2.16
277 137 10926
1.30 1.+0 1.72
140 85 7488
2.06 1.7U 2.15
215 91 8825
1.91 1.61 1.91
98 03 3 7325
2.64 2.60 .5
85 .32 5601
3.00 2.70 3.10


Pagd 53


23


2.3



22
1.9
22
2.3
20
2.c
2.0



15
2.5

2.1

1.8

2.1

1l
1.7
2.


2.C







FLORIDA ,UCTIO': SALES, 1)27.20- 19l2/u5 Cont'd.


T A N G E R I N E S


N. Y. PHILA. BOST. PITTS. CLMVE. ,2IlC. S7.L. CIDCI. DErF,. BLf. TOT.L


.1927-28 Cars 541
Average v3.oo0
1923-29 Cars 1078
Average $2.06
1929-30 Cars 612
Average $2.144
1930-31 Cars 1311
Average k1."62
1931-32 Cars 1190
Average 1.5 54
1932-33 Cars 1308
Average $1.28
1933-34 Cars 1134
Average $1.21
1934-35 Cars 1071
Average l.18
1935-36 Cars 1124
.Average 31.35
1936-37 Cars 1557
Average ,1.12
1937-38 Cars 1311
Average 01.26
1938-39 Cars 1851
Average 31.0.7
1939- 0 Cars 1192
Average 01..37
190-41 Cars 1l2
Avorago ,)1.2.3
1901-142 Cars 1152
Average ;.:1.6
1942-43 Cars ,h65
Average 01.8.2


238
3.01L
455
1.90
238
2.19.
426

3q6
1.4.

575

433
1.15.
356
1.10.
365
1.35.
572
1.03.
382
1.21,
551
.92.

1.34.
454,
1.10
359
1.75
(O70
1.84


L5
3 .9
162
1.30
95
1.91
207
1.46
203
1.49
157
1.28
14
1.17
132
1.12
157
1.90
196
1.05
149
1.20
172
.93
66
1.611
109
1.19
78
1.75
135
1.02


3.
189
1.76
119
2.02
229
1.48
175
1.39


142
1.25
136
1.25
159

210
1.1,



.95

1.5

77
1.0.7

39
1.Q5
108
1.31


4.8
3.I
138
1.77

2.75

1.45b
146
1,.41
108
11.21

1.2*

- 71
1.27
116
1.42
195
1.09
117
1.30
189
.9.8
104
1.47
154
1.,20
106
1.832
138
1.86


5.27
1l *

.2




1.52
l 0
1.22
179
1.21
155
1.25
217
1.36
i.t6
306
1.14

1.25
257
.9 7
14'2
1.95
i95
1 .,22



933
1.31


2.91
105
1.63
12 350
2.73 2.508
u2 9
1.56 l. .
65 30
1.52 1.41
r".5 1C'2
1.1'4 !.09
67 96
1.21 1.15
66 108
1.26 1.20

l.,_ 1.54
103 138
1.10 1.00
74 125
1.10 1.18
107 203
.80 .91
43 115
1.3.1 1.27
59 .149
1.0.9 1.1
38 105
1.52 1.53
1.01 193
1.66 1.80


1081
- 5.35
2290
1.92
li2?j
2.35
121 21L9
1.8 1.53
60 2 -,L
1.53 1.49
75 2`3 I
1.1 1.2L
71 1 2561
1.22 1.48 1.20
71 31 2197
1.28 1.22 1.18
87 26 2358
1.4l 1.23 1. 5
116 33 7124
1.16 .96 1.10
88 23 2513
1.25 1.08 1.24
148 33 3663
.96 .79 1.00
7 .9 2143
1.34:1.33 1.57
82 13 27,17
1.14 1.06 1.19
74 25 2085
1.7'o 1.50 1.79
151 57 3399
1.74 1.53 1.80


Pago 54


Season






Page 55


RAIL AND BOAT SHIPMENTS

AVERAGES AT TAMPA OFFICE ON PACKED FRUIT

Florida Citrus Exchange Report
Seasons 1909-10 to 1929-30


SE' SONS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES-- ALL CITRUS
Average

1909-10 $1.15 42.38 $1.81 $1.34
3910-11 1.51 1.95 2.60 1.65
1911-12 1.95 3.58 1.93 2.21
1912-15 1.97 2.01 1.92 1.96
1913-14 1.69 2.09 2.51 1.85
1914-15 1.47 1.52 1.66 1.42
1915-16 1.99 1.89 2.07 1.96
1916-17 1.94 2.07 2.82 2.01
1917-18 3.02 2.'i2 4.59 3.4C
1918-19 5.69 3.18 4:79 5.52
1919-20 4.20 2.84' 5.49 5.37
1920-21 2.57 2.46- 4.96 2.65
1921-22 3.77 2.41 5:57 ,.17
1922-25 2.06 2.10 4.39 2.62
1925-24 1.86 1.51 4.31 1.82
1924-25 3.51 1.94 4.43 2.74
1925-26 '5.58 2.92 4.83 3.35
1926-27 2.78 2.25 3.50 2.59
1927-28 4.39 3.22 5.28 5.90
1928-29 1.99 2.07 2.91 2.09
1929-30 5.22 2.98 3.38 5.13

FLORIDA STATE MARKETING BUREAU AVERAGES
Seasons 1930-51 to 1942-453
(Conparable to above prices)
Gross F.O.B. Florida per box

1930-31 02.15 $il.50 $1.95 $1.86
1931-32 2.30 1.50 2.05 1.95
1932-33 1.48 1.16 1.42 1.53
1936-54 -1.71 1.51 1.80 1.65
1934-35 1.85 1.29 1.66 1.63
1935-66 2.50 1.87 2.00 2.14
1956-37 2.50 1.48 1.45 2.04
1937-38 1.56 1.53 1.86 1.57
1938-39 1.43 1.04 1.54 1.51
1939-40 1.62 1.42 2.00 1.60
1940-41 1.65 1.21 1.68 1.51
1941-42 2.10 1.80 2.85 2.06
1942-43 2.97 2.5533 2.78 2.81


*Tangerine averages are for whole straps, or standard box basis.







Page 56


ESTIr'ATED ACRE.AG 3FAR':G TREES ': FROCDU',CTIO:
OF FLORIDA CITRUS, 7Tf CC''"YTIES
942-4- 3.EAS C:.


ORCG .-S
ACREAGE PRCDUC roCJ
COUNTY ACRES 3,0i.S


GR.JEFR EU T
2.RE.GE PRODU'CTr!:
..CRES BGXES


T.\'J:-TL. 2.3
..,LR&,~.Z F~D7CTIC'~
* .1..tz.2. :.


Brevard
Broward
Dade
DeSoto
Hardee .
Hernando
Highland s
Hillsborough
Indian River
Lake
Lee
Mano tee
Marion
Orange
Osceola
Pasco
Pinellps
Polk
Putnam
Saresota
Seminole
St. Lucie
Volusia.
Other


11.110
".430
2, 71:
, .10

1.430O

15,770
4.60',





4,190
6,160
6,900
53,460
4,100
2,460
63,410
7,880
12,070
9.560


1,5 0.000
1 0, .:'0'2
150,000
550,000
770. 000
150,0''0
1,910,00
1,03<',D'OO
6 C,000
3,97C,0:'0
370,000.
570,000
1,360,000
6,220,00Q
260,000
1,100.00Q
990,000
10,120,000
440,000
260,000
1,140,000
700.000
1,100,000
1.420.000


3,78C

5,3.970
1i,420
940

,550
-. 5,970
6.700
7.080
35,020
5,100
750
3,870
940
1,510
8,.210
27,370
470
1,150
760
4,4.40
1,420
2.550


650.OCO
50,0.0
9C', "C'
S7,' 000

50,000


,350,C,000

650,000
1.050,000
140,000
1,.50,000
140,000
220,000
1,460,000
12,050,000
,80,000
140,000
140,000
860,000
140,000
400.000


TOTAL 240.340 56,800,000
Ora3nges & Grapefruit
Oranges, Grapefruit & Tangerines


94,590 27,000,000
540,750 65,800,000


25,420 4,500,000

?64,150... 68,100,000


SCURCE: Compiled from report of the '.Tar Problems Committee


ESTIMATED CITRUS YIELD PER ACRE AND TREZ
1942-43 SEASON


Boxes per Acre
Boxes per Tree


ORANGES

149.4
2.25


GRAPEFR UI T


286.0
4.33


TANGEP.INES


185.2
2.77


Estimated on basis of 66 trees per acre.


470

4
51C


8'0
1.220,
520

120
120


S580
580
6(0
5,400
650

820
890
1,920
750


CC.000
10.000

5'.0 000
80,000
112.000
160.000
90.000
110,000
52 0,00


20.000
750,000
60.000
60,000
60,000
1,380,000
70,000

200,000
140,000
220,000
160. 000


TOTAL

187.0
2.83







(;dt) >7


*LRIDA ..IT A P T SI ELUi L .IsCL.. _9 -i l
(Records of the, btrto Fl:.nt board)
_-" .... nr_ irupllt_ T n.nrrinor,
Trees F.r Trees P.?r Troes Per
Cnt C.-nt Cent


Al 1chu r,
Erevarrd
Br o'.rd
C hi r lotte
Citrus
Collier
D' de
D--Coto
Duv. I
L1- -l..r
,H' :'(!.-- "
liendr:'
H -rn.-.nio
Hill borough
Ind'.iai River
L-'.r .
L ,..
;.nr t n
t.:rt ir.
Okuichob.ee
Or- ngc

a 1Oscoolk
F'lm B-. r.c h




St. J'.hns
St-Lucio
V C, 1 U F *"


60 002


,6 ,039


29,073
18,7 5


101,6H8
549, 551
1,069,1 7
522, L&
1,567, 25
210,200
294,189
592,269
65,201
21,666
2,176, 29
2o2, .9
75, 9
h,5;7
6, 0,1 7
22,0 042
1 ,007
4 ,179
l1,273
1530,420
127,038
827,473


Other Counties __J ,661i


67. 65%


Toa-c
Ion-3- ring


4.5

I.I

2.6

3.4
.2
.6

1.9
1.'
1.8


1.7
.5

21.7
1.7
.1
2.6
.8
5.0

.2


18, 57,097

2,066,583


6,706
25.92
6,418,.r52

6,698,019


.1
.
.5
.1
.2
.14
.1
.1
10.0





5 .7
.
.8I
7.1



7.5


4.7
:.0



8.7




.2
1.5
.17
29o.0


6,006
32,o078
5,0 7

267
27,796
34,0''2
1,3.9


r;6,2 ,'2

83,226
35,066
132,600

27 ,6 71

207,10
59,619

3710, 2.40
43, o501
2,175
55,980
1 ,531
5,070
130,575
2,76Q


1,592,490

1,592,490


279,567


.4
2.0
.4
.4

1.7
2.2
.1

.1
5.5
3.5

2.2
8.'

1.7
.2
.1



2:.
S.2

.1

3.8
5
. 8.2
.2


Count i-s


S oo;,
100o' 24,762,256


100,;


27,120,06

2,536,150


:]:.' : Trees inclu,'e -11 wherever found and not just "commercial" groves.
It r.y be noted th-t tangerine figures do not ;hov s'par.tely bearing ?.nd non-
b,:.rin, trees. It is ass.sum~ that th.r ...ro f!; t.n.g rine trcps not be,.rin! ts there
har, bc:.n little inc-ntivp for incrc'.sing the .ncre:'.gc, due to lo--: returns for pnas
c ':cr:-.l yoers. Approxirmtjly 11 nor cent of the cr.ng. trees and 4 pcr c>nt of the
r' p,-fruit trees wer-. not beiring'in 19140. This shovrs the pr-'foronce for now,- plent-
In!s has run strongly to orc.nges, but not very hervy for eitn-r. S.'nme of th-se
tre'.' hwv come into berirgl,; since. this survey.
Sntsumna plntinps crc not included witii orange, figures. Satsum's -ccount-d
for so80. tr3c c,Rnd lines 755,2 4 trees. Lenons, rough lemons, kumqu:.ts, and other
rniscll'necous citrus amount'-d to 742,02? trees berinc' nmd ncr-beering.
It should bor noted that porccntae of trees b,.aring is not nccessarily an
nccur:.t.; mno'suro of the production by counties. Some counties have ho.vier yield
por tr.,e than do others.


..I


Total Citrls
Trees P.-r
C ent




25,72 1
iC2,1,' 1.9
k ,r-7 2.3
2 .1
/ 8 2.8
0 Lc,1i .2
L. ,: 02 .7
-6 6c 3.9
4 1 i, pcl ;.7
112,006 .3-
L380,53' .8
&25,7* 1.7
T 04 Y,7 2.6
7 2.7
o, 0,0 0 .1
,4t,170 -10.7
537,453 1.6
L19, 7o .0


3 7i, .5
609,800 1.0
4Ls,94L1 -2.2
,B *.2
3,70. 3.7
~~ 7~


% by 'Vr.riety


rot.,l B.-oring 16,751,314





PFOe 5
CEirIFIED LI:E SHiL.IEfCTS FuR FISCAL YiA.R (July 1. l')L2 June 0., 19L5)
Persian (Tahiti or Bears.)
FLguros Roprear'nt E-.;uivrlent St'indard boxes (1-3/5 Bushel;,)
1 : TOTAL STATEWIDE
County .s: Br.vard: Dcde :Highlandj:Hillsbc rouh: Pin llas: Polk I 1,L2-.!.3: l4-I1-2 :
192 '
July : 42 : 23,L c: 5,0o5 : 2,5 : ',-:C : 2,637 :
Aug. : 18 : 2u',9F7: 2,558 1: 7 : 59 : ,uL 2,: : 27,707
Sopt. 7 1,027: 87 : 14u Q ,08: 17, u1 12 ,1'
Oct. : : 6,0' 8: 57 :- : : .5: o,9I 13 :
No7. : 17 :- : 718 ,802 :
D'c. : : 7, : : : : 2 0 7, 6 : 270
n.5,,7 -' t: 7 : 711
FMb. :1 ,0 l: L 7 : 250: 5',74, : 2,7 1 :
or. : 1 : ,7 : lu8 : : 751: 5,9 6 :
Arril : 0: 2 : : : 511: : 1, 18 :
S : 1 : 11,702: 81 : : -: 6 1: 1,3 '0 11
June : ,' : lo.L: ",73, : : : h,'-)l : 29, i.. 2 ,1i .7


IO'LS : 3"; : 1.21,,7 .


15,362 :
1 ) :1'-11 i


L7
II.~1Th -~


3,,00 1 : 19,2.'4.: 1L 5'3'9 : 1 ,572 :
S.B 1 c C9,-'27 1,-,i 57.. :


Source: Florida Citrus I:-;.coton Sureau.
U^ Und.-r an Ac of 1'9.i' Legislature (3{S.;.2i. of Ch pta:r ,97) it 1s r,.quirod
tI-ut P-rziat. (Tahiti ) lim.'s o'fi-.1 fr- sale in comrjn, rcil lots or *ny
for i::t :rstato shipn-nt.i must hav.'e a juice c 'iLternt of L.' p'r c(;' t by v lu.'., ohd
applios :al 3- to lin,'s for canr.inr or oth' r processing.
Ik, such rorul-'tlion] -covlrn IFo, 1L, .:s or lImorni.
I.:..'E:..i-iT O'F L 'iE TRE7ES L, I J Ur3Si.hlES t3 ? rLO I0DA JEi uVC3, 1. 2'.-2 to 1-.,jU-Li I in-l.
:L t, d i'- n 1 r t i _____
Tf hiti cOr Fjrs L6tn : I.'
So ^rjn L:,d : Polk I TIot'l ."or : Dcdu : L-o : ot--1 for
Count it" : Co'rntvS : Sta t 2 : Co nt'.' Coiulty : ttte
1928-29 : ,13 : 1,740 8,085 : 13 11 : 62
102-30 : 2,971 : 1,222 8,048 : 21 6 :2
l 1 ),128 : ,o79 10,3,7 : 336 59
1971-A9 7,3.0 : 163 2,541 : 60 32 962
19)2-33 : 13,508 : 7,939 : 5,240 : 759 15 : ,170
1933-34 9,778 : 10,i76 : 38,930 122 11 1: ,46
1)34-35 : 12,036 ,L%70 31,582 1,91 289 : 2,4.1
1935-36 : -20,776 : 13,831 57,970 198 16 : 909
1936-37 : 25,757 : 2p,49 93,.97 : 1,159 101 : 1,775
1937-8 : 21,36 14,809 63,44 5: :8 119 : 1062
1938-59 : 15,053 9,288 : 1,062 : 2 963 1,573
19,9-0 9,603 3,0b6 -:. 22 692 2 1 : 1,296 : 2029
19 .--41 : l,746 : 1,18) : 21,755 : 827 431 : 1,592
Total for
Thirteen:
s3asuns 162,605 105,116 472,223 : 6,127 : 3,399 : 15,835
Por cent:
of total: 34.4 : 22.3 : 100.0 7 38.7 : 21,5 : 100.0
Seo Laklid :- STAT'E .TUTi, ALl, Lii'.8
Season : Lrko : Polk :Pinclla0.:T otJl for: -
: County : County : County S-btto I Persian : Koy ;Lahlch:and : Total
1928-29 *: : 8,035 ; 102 : : 8,247
1929-30 : : : : : 8,048. .129 : : 8,77
1930-31 :10,357 : 05 : 11,042
1931-32 : : : 24,51 962 : : 25, 03
1932-33 : : : : 1,10 : 4,410
1933-3 38,930 : 1,446 : 40,376
193)4-35 : : :31,582 : 2,0 : : 33,623
1935-3 : : 1,918 : 2,251 : 57,970' 909 : 2,251 : 61.130
1936-37 : 4,748 : 7,876 :5,417 : 22;14 : 98, 97 1,775 : 22,71 : 122,986
1937-36 : 8,424 : 1,041 1,135 15,427 63464 :1,02 : 15,427 : 7),9
1938- 9 : 287 : 94 : 3 : ,4. : 1,062 : 1573 48 47,123
1959-40 12: 194 : 245 : 1435 : 22,692 : 2 029 : 1435 : 26,15o
194o-41 : 6 : 28 : 132 582 21,755: 1592 : 2 : 23,929
Total for : :
Thirteen:
soa1ons : 1,477 : 11,151 : 5,812 : 46.,87 472.225 :15.855 : 4,897 : 534.955
E.rcent : 28.7 : 23.8 12.4 100.0 88.3 : 2.9 : 8.8 : 100.0








Fago 5)


ESTII\TED PRICES PAID BY CAI .,rERS
(Delivered to Ganneries)
194C-41, 1941-42 & 19.'2-1i S,.rsons


ORANGES
Per Box
1940-41 1941-42 1942-45


.21
.55
.55
. 80
.85
.90
1.00
1.04
1.05
.80


.74
.95
.91
1.10



1.4035
1.076


1 4
* -1.50
1.25
1.48
1.76
2.00
2.40
2. 5
2.50
1.70


1940-41


.20
.25
.27
.34
.36
.38
.45
.50
.50
.565


GmAPE:RJIT
Per Box
1941-42



.9
67
.64
*.76
.82
.80
.77
.77
.706


TOTAL PRODUCTION, AND PORTION CANNTD & PROCESSED
DELIVERED PRICE PAID BY CANNERS


ORANGES


Total
Production
Boxes-

12,548,000
1,964,000
16,171,000
15,590,000'
15,865,000
19,461,000
24,303,000
50,015,000
25,065,000
29,752,000
27,2001,000
57,200,000'J


Portion
Canned
Boxes


56,000
50,000
61,000
178,000
140,000
620,000
1,055,000
1,867,000
4,170,000
5,941, ,00)
4,197, :.0,
6,458, 000


GRAP-FR UIIT


: Total
Canner's : Produc-
Price : tion
Per Box : -Boxes


$0.65 :
.70:
.80:
.80 :
1.00:
1.25:
.356
.41:
. ..19:
.80:
1.08:
1.70:


10,431,000
11,926,000
1, 115,000
15,2435.000
11,504,000
18,121,000
14,%79,000
25,050,0.00
15,650,000
24,5 87.000
19,100,0 ,;
27,5O,C000


Portion
C-nned
Boxes


Canner's
Price
Per Box


950,000 0.30
2,750,000 .52
2,005,000 .55
5,g03,0Q0 .37
S,760,000 .75
6,685,000 .55
5,795,003 .48
0,395,000 .22
1,87C,000' .553
13,871,100 .57
I 1-153,00'J .71
17,5845,.'u. 1.05


ALL

Total
C nned
Boxes


950,000
2,800,000
?,666,000
5,781,000
5,900,000
.7,305, 000
6,848,000
10,262, 300)
12, 970, JOO
17,812.000
1., 340,000
24,022,000


NQTE: These are State Marketing Bureau estimates b-s d on information obtiin-d
from several sources substantially in 'agreement.


Subject to revision.


I'ONTH


October
November-
Dec.e:ab. r
January
F bru'ry
1M. rc h
April
May
June
July
Average


.92

i.08
1.20
1.532
1.47
1.50
1.50
1.05.


1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-56
1936-37
1957-58
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
"1942-43






FLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
DISPOSITION TBLE 1942-45 SEASON
CARLOAD EQUIVALENTTS


Florida
Commodities


Carioadings
Boxes or Packages
1941-42 1942-43


Increased


Iar
Loadings
Freight 1942-45
1942-45 Percent


1942-43


No rm al;- Canned
Equiv- Trucked in
alent Out Florida


Consumed Normal
in Grand
Florida Total


Oranges
Grapefruit
Tangerines
Mixed Citrus

TOTAL CITRUS


Beans & Limes
Cabbage
Celery
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Escarole
Lettuce
Pe s
Peppers


(-'rt)
(Exp).


Bu
l b
Crts
Bu
Crts

Carts
Bu
Crt.s


406.7
411.8
411.9
596.9
400.0
406.1
580
?u 420
380
450
420
?u 420
.:120
550
;. .130.


Potatc.es Pkgs
TcoTm toes Lugs
Mixed or ?i sc. (Frt)

TO.'-L VEGET.'3LES3
Str;.wb.rries(Frt .: Exp)
Melons 1 ,
Other ;!onr-Citris
TOTAL N'ON-CITRUS_
TOTAL VEGS & NOr-C.:TRUS'
GR.A.bD TOTAL


497.8
489.5
455.9
485.0
400.0
488.4
630
450
4533
520
450
450
550
570
450
620


590
',W


45590
12258
5017
Frt(13162
Exp( 2571
76198
59453
45351
8557
461
S175
1003
197
115
1552
4756


675 -1367
Frt(.".09

5660'J
480 61
982 3365


80
-, ,t


7- .1 -.


- 110202


22.4
18.8
10.9
22.4


20.2
8.6
7.1
13.2
19.0
7.1
7. L
.5. 1
.3. 5
4. ?.

14.5
6.0


53109
14562
5468
Frt (16110
Exp( 2571
91620
6454
4856
9687
548
187
1074
205
119
1409
5-47
5,100
Frt( 53
.1xp ( 1i0 ?


6790
1532
1000


9322
2400
1900
360
265
3900
15
26
20

500
1700
900


16096
45960


60056
5500









700
500


5616
2735
982


95355
1500
1100
750"
535
300
10
600


1000
15300
3000


81611
62789
7450
18481*


170551
15854
7856
10797
1148
787
1099
829
219
2909
6967
9700
9850


11 .0 40.5-i4 92,", 6 6700 10575 66995
61 300 25 75 4i61
',.7 3487 190 800 .177
110 500 800 1210
5.6 .5,8 600 325 1675 61.48
10.9 4-.98.2 9886 70;5 12250 75143
16.6 15560 19208 67081 21503 2.15-74


NOTE: :-..Converted this w;ouldJ mal:c t-ta.-ls as f-.llois: C)Orng,-s, 92197; Grpefruit, 67859; T:.;:ne-rines, 10275, or
a Gr-nd ?otl ,,f 170351 pe-.cetimr.: :.rlords.
::- normal me,-ns the 1.-.:dint's which prevail led during 1941-42 season. Trucl., C-nnei. an, CcnsuiE-e citrus
always crverted o:- basis of 400' boxes to carload. Other commodities figure; Cstir.ated on normal
bac:" .


m





Pug'g 61


ESTIMATED COSTS FROAI TREE TO AUCTIONS

19O-.141. 1941-42 AND 19L.2-h4 SEASO!iS.


OkANGES


Carloads Sold


.Auction Sales at Term-inal IM-arkets
Tnr-li, l 1 i! '" F.?,--.nso3.
':ot ut V,:r.-min l.
Trnis.'or o t: in 'oX t
Fl'r'.l>rz F.L..b. Equivalent
Florida ::nrketing Charges
Advertising 6- Inspection
Packing ?k Procu.sing
Picking & Hiulin ,
On Tra- EnI -l*i,
EstinrtAd P'ro(icu Li..n Costs
No't profit b'"r.- Initerist, Taxes
SkAPEFRUIT

Auction Sikls at T-'rminal :arkots
T-rmiral Sollinr >* Exnenses
U.:t at Torminal
Transportation Cost
Florida F.U.B. Equivr'alant
Florida Mark.'ting Charges
Advertising & Inspection
Packing & Processing
Picking & Hfuling
On Tree Equivloent
Eatimatod Production Costs
l;t profit bofor- Interost, Taxos


TANG ER NES

Auction Salos at Turminal Markotsa
Terminal Solline 9- Exeonses
Hot at Terminal
Transportation Cost
Florida r.O.B. Equivalent
Florida Marketing Charges .08 )
Advertising and inspection .07
Packing and Processing .73 "
Picking & Hauling .17
On Tree Eq'ivalent
Estimated Production Costs
I.-it -piafdit before Interest, Taxes, etc.


.03 .08 )

5 .62
.14 .17)


.d0
.0
,.5


, etc.


C&arloids Sold


.08)
.05%.
.55
.19


0.516


, 3tc.


Carloads Sold


.08
.07
.875
.35


Anproximate Percentage freight shi.pnenis sold
at Auction Orances
1940-4l j2.6
L92-4.- 27 2 ,7


Grape fruit

a0 />


ran.arines
h4.3%
48 3


TRANSPORTATION COSTS: A woLghted avera-s of freight costs to 12 auction markets was
secured as .'ollowi: Oranges 70d, rrapo3ru.j- 67/, and., tan,;erines 72 Lore cars v'ere
refrigerated Tmre this season ta'an-last. -o allow for rcfrigoration, transportation,
taxes, salt, etc., add 5/f ) *r oranges and g:rapefruib, and 9,; for tan.:9er nr-s.
.PACKING PROCCSSihG;: The 1941-42 figures w2re incroasod by )5, which is about all
too incr-aso allowed und&r existing r.,gulitions. INo do'.bl La ubst.ntial number of
larg.t houses have sonowhut sm.allur or som'.vhat Froatfr charge .s.
PLCr.IiiG '& iHULiTG: From 12/ to 50 -.-.as pa.i.d for picking' oran-..cs rnd tnng-rines,
so3 0tir.'t ruachin '35 to 460C. Fifto-n ci nts is a fair av-.-rag'. for oranges, 9)d for
7rapofru'it and 2 }/ for tan-'re.rinos, pluI 10/ for hauling.
C-)S OF ?RODUCTIUO: 'e estimiat th.; 19 2-14 production costs as follows: Oranges 40,,
grapefruit 35r- tan'-rin:'s ,.0/, as compar-,d to 4.', 40/, un-d 5d, r;spcctiv.ly, in
1941-42 s.oason. Estiimated increased cost ocr box rangod .un-aradl-y-2ror. 20 to 0 per "
cent. Allowance vras rad.- for a 42 per cont incr.:asod harv st...d production. No
compltoc and satisfactory,. study of production costs has ov.-r bo ,i rmade,. Most studies
and estimates havn b-en easod on groves above average in efficiency of production.


19QO-hl
18,971

2.51
, 1.65

.82


. J


8,823
0 1.91
1.87
1.21

.70


17,153
' 2.83
2.781


1.20
, .76Tb


7,325s
'* --L~




1.79

.79

. 1*0
. !.T0
QUO


2,805
S3.58

5.52
$ 2.0

1.16

., 1.bU

5 1.10


liL2-.)l

s 5.79
3.72
2.97
2 Yj


S1.96
1 5b
1.56

5, oo0
v 3.10

I2a
2.72

.87

, 1.45
1735
y 1.10

5,399
. 5.60

5.53
.80
b 2.73

1.533

S177.0

0 1.00


2,717
2.538




1.05

*70 .65

; .13




Pug:-j 62


1920
1929
1930
1931
1932
1935
1936
1955
1953
1957
1939o
19 1
19i25
1943
194,5


FLO-' .T. 1.C3.C 0
Flue Curod Bri ht- LX T vpqe ITo. II
Product ion


Acreage
7,100
6,800
7,300
6000
2,000
5,000
,* ,700
7,000
8,000
.16,800
16,300
29,500
12,700
.11,300
13,000
13,600


1,535,000 lbs.
5, 100,000
5,7 67, O, ,
u, 50,000
5,700 o0o0
53,L0 S,000
o,C20,00C0
7,200,000
t14,112,000,
15,092,000
20,650 ,000
11,782,000
11i, 1i8 ,000
10,7h, 000


.Sun Cured (Filler 1'28-10.::' ior 1 .C-4-) o.'k La f
(Typos 4.5 nndTi -


Estiri'mated
F'rm VI ZLo


.'20,0,00
,'91 000
025,000
82,000
;.._.0 ,,0 ,
770 ,000
25l,0 00
10,, 000
L..c.. 000
3"4,000
516,000
600,000
552,000
1,3500,000
750,0,00
33 ,000
600,000


F: Fill'er (Type 45) discontinued -aftcr 1939.
1936 and continued to date. *


1814,000
e.5o000o
1 95,000
09,000
10,000


58,000
14,000
1, 000
70,000
81,000
54,ooo

65,000
110,000
N 0 T


9i93
19 7
19358
1939


Ii.'o

13.6
13.6
(13.2
(4u,


A V A I LAB


20 d
.2 '/
20.15
11.9/
10 /
11 .4
15.5/



-.5 '



17.5
LE


B: Binder (Typo> 5o) started in


Shadow Grown-Air Cured (DM-rk Leaf) Wrapper Type 62
a ASga Production Esti mated FRrm Value


S,500,000 lbs. ,1,8.15,000
S 627,000 1,995,000
3,190,000 1,914,000
2,616,000 785,000
1,970,000 690,000
S99,000 317,000
1, 424,000 854,000
1,890,000 1, 22,000
2,050,000ooo 1,1,ooo
1,890,000 1,304,000
2,712,000 1,953,000
S. 2,150,000 1,570,000
3,280,000 2,296,o000o
3,069,o00 2,240,000
2 968,000 2879000
S2,616 000 6 0 T
F I o r i d a Au c t i_ sFei.CLurYd_.Tp o..Ve ...i.
V o 1 e T o t a
4,869,000 lbs. $1,025, 11 or
10,989,275 2,230,690 "
14,799,094 1,804,969 "
8,391,086 1,_87,57 "
6,015 ,32 1,505, 48 "
8,228 ,24 2,b69 ,9 "


Va 1
21.06r,
20.21/
12.20P
17.73
21.41'


lb.
'I
11
If
II
I,
",


Fstimatnld P';rm V'Lluv


;,o46, 00
?25,000
237,000

152,000
1 n,000
682,0100
1, 814. 000
2,973,000
2,1 ,c 000
2,0 o,0'00
1,75.000
3.611 ,,-"0j
,, 39,125


12.5'
10.14
6.6"
12 c
20 ;
17 .8;
22 /
20.
12.5'
17.5/
21.5;
2. 5/
10o.6'


Summer
1928'
1929
1930'
1931'
1932
1935
195

1936
1937
1958
1939
19,U -
1941'
194{2
1943
NOTE :


Acreage
900
800
700
-700
' 200
100
300
700
.(oo
( 400
300
500
600
1, 0 DO
* 600
600
3 500


F
F
F

F
F
F
F

B

F
B
F

B
B
B


5,000C
,1ooc
2, 00C
2,Loo
2,000C
loc
1,0oo0
21,60C
2,10C
2,000oc
2, 500C
5,20C
3,300
2 0o


1928
1929.
1950
1931
19952
1955
1935
1936
1937
1935

1941
1942
.19V1




191
192
.1_9,


v




J;.CE3,::ViLL' Jo05:BG *..:rE :
S. :u. iL .i..i,.E:. Oi', V..L-T7 3.,LL3
,u THLY SI.PL. VERGESS
Flor ida ./hit'o rrpdo .A EBs. 24) o:. por Dozon

741.9 42. 50.0 594 648
1922 4.0 26.5 9. 2:.7 7.5 2.5 2.8 5.0 62.8
192 .o .o 29. 2.0 .8 9.5 .6 .8 53 59.3
199 26.6 2. 2.5 .C5 4. .6 5 .1 2.0 66.2
1 *5 0.2 2. 0. 3o. 8.b .44 5.2 64.0 65.6
192 7.2 .-31 .3 2.5 6.1 1.6 1.862.261.0
1927 47.6 5.9 28.0 9.2 27.9 2.7 3.9 9. 52.1 55.0
1928 .0 4 0.0 29.7 28.2 26. 7 *. *0
1929 .2 .5 5.1 2.2 30:2 .7 9. .45.2 .
1930 47.1. .5 2 .0 27.0 7.0 3.9 6.2. 5.4 9
1931 32.0 :.0 23.0 22.0 20.0 21.0 .o 8.5 2.0 .5 5 .0
19 2 26. 16.5 18.o 15. 14.7 18.3 21.0 250 8.2 1. 2.6
19 23. 17.0 15 -' 15. 17.5 16.3 22.9 2 .5 4 1.4 2.0
193 28.7 25.6 19.2 19. 2o0.k 23.5 26..0 3 .6 .56.8 o.o o.
1935 5.8 531.8 25.0 2.9 26.3 26.8 31.5 55.6 .o 9.3 57.0
9 6 5 2 22.9 41 2.7 1.9 .0 .5 1 21.9
19 7 .8.2.5 25.1 5 24.2 2.0 0o.1 ".0 7.2 3.1 9.6
198 26.6 2.2 25.0 .7 .5 .8 6. 6. 68
19 9 0.0 24.3 21.6 21.9 22.6 2 .0 1 29.6 .8 2 2.4 339
190 1.4 26.5 20.7 20.8 21.2 2.5 26.8 1.7 4.5 6.4 6.
1941 3.5 25.4 24.1 25.2 28.4- 3 1.2 6.3 5.2 4. 42. 44.5
191 o.o0 -31.5 30.5 31.-4 51.4 4.7 9.5 .0 4.1 4-8.0" 48.600
193 47.6 38.7 38.0 38.4* 43.0* 3.h 46.9* 51.0*
Heavy troee Fryers
1921 39.1 39.7 46.9 ,.5 6.6 5.0 51.2 .3 .o 35.5 -29.1
1922 29.0 29.5 o.o 35.2 1.*5 29.0 1.0o 29.0 2.0o
1923 29.5 .0 6.5 7.0 9 .8 6. 30.o 30. .0 2.4 31.0
192 4 .7 ,6 378 2.0 0.5 7.h -2.7 50.7 .0 3.0 1.5
1925 41. .M .0. 45.6 45.9 41.7 9.4 6.o 35.0 6.0 9.0. 7.0
192c 43.5 43.0 49.7 50.0 98.3 7.3 37.8 3 5.3 .0 5.0 5.3
1927 420 5.0 45.0 6.3 43.0 .1 31.8 0 3 o.o 511 5.1
1928 57.0 36.2 3.9 39.0 9.0 8.1 34.5 31.2 33.0 .5 .5
1929 5o.0 3.2 9.1 42.0 27.7 57.5 1.0 1.1 5.0 4.2 6.1
19o0 53.1 32.9 25 6 36.7 2.7 2. 24.5. 27.4 29.0 9.0 9.0
19'1 30.0 il.o 7.0 40.0- 7.0 35.0 .29.0 27.0 27.5 26.0. 24.5
1952 24. 25.2 2 .1 26.5 23.9' 23.5 18.0 17.3 10.o0 18.7 17.5
19.) 14 20.-- 2.2 24.5 22.1 18.0 15.4 16.1 17.0 -17.0 15.7
1934 17.6 20.2 25.9 25.2 24.9 22.5 20.1 180.7 19.7 20.0o 20.5
195 21. 24.5 2b.1 25.9 22.0 23.1 21.2 20.3 21.0 22.4 23.2
1930 25. 2 .6 27.0 27.2 25.7 25.5 23.1 22.6 22.3 21.2 20.5
1937 22.: 2.0 24.1 27.0 24.1- 25.3 25. 24.5 2.8 '27.1 26.7
1983 25. 24.6 27.2 27.8 2.0- 21.d 20.5 21.6 2c.9 22.9 23.0
199 25.4 21. 29 2 24.8 22.0 21.0 22. 21.9 21.0 .22.0- 22.3
1940 22.0 21.8 22.8 22.6 24.3 23.2 21.t 2Q.5 21. .21.9. 20.01
1941 21.0 22;4 23.8 24.5 23.0 22.5 22: 2 .2 22.6 23.0 23.9
192 24.1 23.7 24.2 25.6 26.3 27.5 27. 27.5 29.0 39.5 50.5
1943 29.3 29.3 29.5 29.4* 30.6* 30.6* 50.0* 30.6o
SHeavyv Brood .Hens
1921 33.6 32.6 31.7 29,5 26.9 26.3 25,1 26.2 30.3 .31.8 26.0
1922 26.0 6.0 26.7 25. 2 .4 24.0 24.0 24.0 27.5 26.0 26.C
1923 26.0 -26.0 26. 25.0 -25.0 23.0 20.9 21.1 24.7 26.0 24.L
1924 27.0 26.o 26.4 26.o 27. 25.1 24.0 26.6 29.4 30.3 22.0
1925 31.6 .29.2 29.7 23.0 2 .0. 26.6 25.9 29.0 30.0 1.0o 23.1
192b 33.7 33.2 32. 31.8 31.9 30.0 30.0 29.7 1.0 .o1.0. 3J.2
1927 30.3 30.0 29.0 29.1 '29.0 24.7 23.7 25. 26.0 26.0 25.0
1923 25.0 :25. 25.0 25.0 24.5 23. 21;9 21.1 23.9 27.2' 25.5
1929 24.0 2o.4 26.8 2;.8 27.4. 29.3 20.0 29.0 51.2 *29 '- 2-.5
193- 29.o 50.0 28.5 27..526.6 2 22.5' 2.6 .0 2:2. 23.0
1931 235.0 20.0 22.0 2.0o 23.0 22.0 21.0 20.0 21.5 23.0 22.5
1932 23.5 10.6 10.7 19.0 17.5 16.1 14.5 14.5 15.5 16.7 17.0
1935 l.2 15.5 13.0 14.7 l4.1 13.1 13.0 14.6 15.0 16.7 15.4
1934 1.3 15.5 16.0 15-5 10.0 16.0 15.7 .8 16.6 17.2 17.0
1935 17.5 17.0 10.3 .O 13.0 13 0 0 .2 10.4 19.3 21.0 21.7
193 20.0 19.9 19.5 20.5 20.0 20.5 20.9 20.7 20.2 19.6 19.6
1937 18.7 19.5 1.6 13. 19.0 19.5 16.5 16.0 17.5 10.7 23.2
1930 20.1 19.0 19.9 19. 19.0 19.5 19.4 10.7 20.2 2D.2 21.0
1939 21.4 20.7 20.7 21.1 19.3 18.0 17.3 10.2 16.9 16.9 17.9
1943 16.2 16.7 17.5 17.5 17.1 16.2 15.5 16.1 16.9 13.5 17.
1941 17.6 10.1 19.0 19.9 19.3 20. 20.720. 20 2 .1 21.5 23.0)
19L2 23.9 22.0 23.0 23.6 23.2 21. 21 2.9 26.5 26.5
1943 29.3 29.3 29.3 2).4* 27.1* 27.1* 27.1- 27.1*
Ceiling prices in effect.


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Yearly
60.0
53.9 .6
56.o 2.8
64.9 .4
67.0 48.3
57. 5.9
.4, 0.o
.5 o.4-
.0 1.
0o.9 35.5 -
53.0 27.9
55.2 23.5
53.4 25.1
40.0 29.3
40.6 2.6
43.4 32,3
0 .0 .2
60. 150.7
30.9 7.4
0.2. 2.2
.2 34.5
4a0o* 59.7

29,0 37.2
29.0 2.6

-30.6 4.5


29.0 .9
2.5 :0.6
1.9 21.0
16.1 18.2
20.5 21.2
24.5 23.0
20.o 23.7
27.7 25.2
23.6 2:3
22.1- 22.3
.21.5 22.0
24.0 23.1
31.4 27.4

:26.0 28.0
26,3 25.6
24.7 24.2
27.3 27.1 -
29.3 23.7
51.1 35.7 -
25.0 2'.9
2.5. 24.5
29.3 23.
23. 25.
22.0 22.u
14.4 16.9
i.o 1i4.3
17.5 16.1
20.6 19.0
10.7 2,.1
20.7 13.6
21.2 19.0
15.3 12.7
17.2 16.9
23.1 20.4
27.8 23.9










JIACKSOWVILLE LhI SOC K :.tARThET

ee': CO .'0 S CA L V E ST ST ER 5 D C S
EndinC ..l-'di.im .Common Good _c.um, -Goo ;.!,.diLUn 1o. 1 u. 2.
S100 Ibr. C100 lb7. I* 30 r. '. 100 1]:,.
1950 I'..0
3-4 .:5.00-,0.00:4.00-5. ,0: .C00--.'5:5. 507.00: I 7.C-".SC9.0: O-7.00:-.50 : ,..it~
9-5 :5.75-4. 50:3,.25-3 .75: 5. Ck)- 50:,'. '-6. 0: .. 00-C. 00:4.00-5.00: ..5-.. :,,.. '*,- 50
1951 1951
3-$ :3.50-4.25:2%.50-3.5 :F.S.50-3.50:4.5- .5C':, ..50-G.7,:4.5 0-5,.50:C ,, : .
9-1 :2.50-3.25:2.Q0-2.75:-C,.00-5. C0-: 3.00-- 1.0 :4-.00-4.75: .. -'. :5..5 -.7.
1952 1
3-4 :2.50-5 .'00:1. 75-2.50:,7. 5 S)- 75: .0--.0 : ". 5,-,. 2 3.00- .75:5.50 :. .2'
9-6 ;:2.25-2.75 :1-,25-2-.00:.3.75-4.".5 :. 00- 50:.00-5. .50-1..b:.. 75 : )50
1953 .. -1 33
3-7 i2-00-2.50:1.50-2.0C :,.25-0.' 5:3.Cl,-3.25: "-". :. 0-".5 : .65 :r n.- 0
9-5 "2.00-2.75:1.00-2.00:,." 5-i..75:'2.50-'.."3: .7.. .. ..5.: .0',-:.75" .75-4.':0:5.50-3.75
1934 .l
3-6 :2.25-2.75:1.50-2.25:-i.Ol-4.75:; .0C'- .',: .C0C- .50: .0-:.00:1 :.75- *... . 50-3.75
9-4 :'2.00-2.50:1.00-2.00:.5u-4. "95 .2. -,.7 :-.. :..25-. :.:-5. : 0-5.90
1955 955
3-5 3.50-4.00:1.75-3. 5: O0-,.50:3.75-- .2 5:) -7.;'5.: .0-C.': 7.'j *-7. .".',--.50
6-7 :3.25-, .50:2.00-3.U0:5. 5-',.25:- .3-,-5.5,:C C0-7.5 ,.I."- .- ....:' .. -7. ..,- .75
9-6 :2.75-4.25:2.00-2.75:5.5.-6.50:4. .-5.5b :5.5C0-C .C..:.CO-5..2 :' .'., .-' .,5: ,.,5-9.25
12-6 :3.25-..50:2.50-5.2, : .C,,-5.7:,:,.00-5. 5:,..75-C. "c5:. 5-0.." :7.7. ....:, ;7. 7 ,-7. .0
1956 3
3-6 4.00-5.00:5,25-4.0:F..7-3.507 -:.50-5.7-,:,.00-7.OC :: .0-6. '1: 7.50-7. .: ..-7.5
6-5 :4.25-5.00:3.50-4.?5:r.2 -'"..00'.':4.5.C-5.5: .-'-7. -:5. -, .JO: ., O--.0:7.30- .0
6-5-
9-4 :3.75-4.50:5.00-3.75:5.0 -G.00: .:21-5.'.-5 5.50- :-1D.. Z-4.0 -9. -. :..*' 1- .j0
12-7 :5.50-4.00:2.75-5.50:5., ,- 5.00:4..2'5-3.25:5.'95-6. :.50-5.. :.".:- .:-.-1--9._..0
1937 .. 13"
3-12 *4.00-4.50:5 25-4.,: 5.,;.-5.75: ...'"- ..5:C.O' -7., : ..,- 50, .0. '- ':'i: ?-7.90
6-4 :4.50-5.00:3.50-4.25:5.5. -. (:. .:4." -b. .",:';.. ':- : 5.50-6.75: '.5-l3 :1.. -0.5)
9-7 :4.00-5.25:3,00-4.:".:5.5.-0.'-0:4. ...-5 : .0:-7.2.-:5 .5: .75-9.00:".:5- 50
12-7 :4.00-4.57 : 5.00J-4. u 5:5. :-5.5:.i. .-'3.25: :.-,,d-7. 3. : 5.'"- .:,". '- 5: '-?.40



9-6 .:4.00-5.00:5.00-4. O :5.00-6.2 54.5L:-5. 5:6.2.5-7. :5.5)-6.50: 7.00 :6.50
12-5. 4. C0-4.50:53-.00-4.30:5.5X-6.75:4.50,-5.53:6:5.-7.50:5.5-6.50 :6.00" :5.35
1939- 1939
3-4 ;4.75-,.50:5.75-4.75:;C.5'-7.50*5.,00-0.50:7.OC-P.,::.G -7.Ou :6.85 :6.50
6-3 :5.00-5.75:4.00-5. .'0:6.00-7.50:5.!:'-6.00:6.50-8,aL .:5.53-6.50:0 ., :5.50
9-2 :4.55-5.25:4.00-4.75:5.75-7.25:4.75-5.75:6. 5-7.50:5.5.-6.5. 5.90 ; :5,40
12-2 :4.5'--5.25:5.75-4.50:6.J3-7.25;5..O-6.OC:7, '-.75:6.00-7.: 4.9J. :4.. 5








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JACKSONVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET (Cont!d.)

Week C 0 .I S CAL VES STEERS 0 GS
Ending fPdium Co-r"non Good M.'odiun Good Medium No. 1 No. 2
100 lbs. 103 ibs. J10 lbs. 1-' lbs.
124." 1941
1-6 :4.75-5.53:4.00-4.75:6 .u-7.25:5.00-6.:0:7.00-8.00:6.30-7.00:5.50 :5.25
2-5 :5.33-5.75:4.0j-5.0C:6.25-7.25:5.00-6.25:7.25-8.25:6.&,-7.o0:5.25 :5. J
3-2 :5..J-5.75:4. '-5.uo:6.25-7.?.5:5.25-6.25:7.uC-8.Ou:6.CJ-7.uC:5.Jo :4.75
1-6 :5...-5.75:4.0,-5.Oj:C.0^-7.25:5.00-6.0:7.25-8.25:G.5-7.50:4.75 :4.5-
5-4 :5.25-5.75:4.25-5.25:6.50-7.50:5.25-6.53:7.25-8.5:6.75-7.5..,:5.70 :5.5
6-1 :4.75-5.25:3.75-4.75:6.5j-7.50:5.50-6.50:7.00-8.25:6. 3-7.D" :5.25 :5. :0
7-6 :4.50-5.JO:3.75-4.5u:6.U-7.L.3:5.00-6.0:6.75-8.o :5.75-6.75:0.00 :5.75
5-3 :4.50-5.25:3.75-4.50:6.0'-7.00:5. 3-6.0O:7.o -8.Ju:6.00-7.00:6.00 :5.75
9-7 :4.25-5..C:5.75-4.5.:G.Od-7.DO:5.30.-6.00:6.75-7.75:5.50-G.75:G.75 :6.5L
li-5 :4.25-5.0 :3.75-4.25:5.75-6.75:4.75-5.75:6.50-7.75:5.50-6.52:6.15 :5.9-
11-2 :4.25-5.00:5.75-4.25:6. )-7.25:5.00-6.25:6.75-8. ):5.5)-6.75:5.50 :5.25
12-7 :4.25-5.u:4.CD-4.50:6.DU-7.00:5.00-6.JU:7.00-8.25:6..X-7.Ju:5.65 5.4',
1941 1941
1-4 :4.75-5.5C:4.30-4.75:6.00-7.25:5.j0-6.o.:7.0,-8.25:6.00-7.25:5.75 :5.5..
2-1 :5.C,-5.75:4.25-5.00:6.5.:-7.50:5.5u-6.50:7.25-8.5..:6. ,-7..5:6.75 :6.25
3-1 :5.25-6.0X:4.5)-5.25:G.25-7.50:5.25-6.50:7.5-8.75:6.5.)-7.5,:6.50 G.
4-5 :5.75-6.75:4.75-5.75:6.75-8.25:5.75-G'.,75:8.-9..00:7.0)-8.. :7.25 :7. J
5-5 :5.75-6.75:;.25-5.75:7.Ou-3.25:5.75-7.JO:8.30-9.30:7.0 -8.:j:7.75 :7.50
6-7 :5.25-6.25:4.25-5.25:6.75-7.75:5.5C-6.50:7.75-0.50:6.75-7.75:8.90 :.40
7-5 :5.50-6.75;4.50-5.25:7.3-8.25:6.)0-7.00:8..C-9..,:7.'0-8 .:1 .25 9.75
9-2 :5.50-6.75:4.5J-5.50:7.75-9.00:6.)0-7.75:8.25-9.25:7.25-8.25:10.52 :ij.-0
9-6 :5.50-6.75:4.50-5.50:7.50-8.75:6.50-7.50:8.j00-9.0J:7.CJ-8.0G:1.25 :9.75
1.-4 :5.75-6.75:4.5..-5.50:7.25-8.25:6.25-7.25:8.,,-8.75:7.03-8.00:9.5 :9...0
13-7 :5.50-6.75:4.55-5.5::7.00-8.$0:6.0C-7. .;:7.75-8.75:6.50-7.75:B.57 :8.K
12-5 :5.5.-6.5 :4.25-5.50:7.0-9..0u:6. ..-7.3J:7.5;-3.5:6.5..-7.50:8.25 : 7.75
1942 1942
1-3 :6.25-7.25:5.00-6.25:7.5--2.50:6.3u-7.530-8.53-9.5u:7.5-S,.25:9. :8.5.'
2-3 :6.5-7.50:5.30-6.53:7.50-8.75:6'.25-7.5J:8.5.-9.75:7.50-8.5C:9.5 :0.
5-6 :7.50-8.25:5.75-7.25:8.25-10 :&.75-8.'.- :9-10.50 :8.-9. 0:11.5 1.75 '.
4-3 :7.25-8.50:5.75-7.53:97-1J.5 :7.0C-9.00:9.75-11; :8.52-1Y. :11.75 :11.25
5-8 :7.u0-8.50:5.50-7.00:9.90-10g :7.50-9. :9.5U-11 ~:8.C-9.75:11.25 :11.75
6-6. :7.CO-8.5,:G.O.-7.00:9.00-11 :7. ,-9. ..3:1,.-11.5.0 :8.75-10 :1P-15.JC :11.5,-12
7-3 :7.M0-8.25:6. 1;-7.25:9.75-11;. :7.50-9.53:13-11i :S.25-9.75 :12.17- :11.60-
S: : : .: : : 13.10: 12.60
8-7. :7.50-8.75:0.25-7.75:10 -11.75:7.75-10'- :10-11.50 :R.25-10 :13-15.50 :12-13.00
9-4 :7.50-8.50:0.25-7.50:10-11.00 :8.00-10 :9.75-11A :8.00-10 :12.75-1' :12:-12.75
10-2 :7.50-8.50:6.25-7.50:10-11.50 :8.00-10 :9.75-11* :3.00-10 :1-1?.50 :12.50-15
11-6 :7.50-9.25:6.00-7.25:9.75-11' :R..On-9.75:9.50-11 :8.r0-9.50:12-12.50 :11.50-12
12-4 :7.50-8.50:6.00-7.25:10.00-11:P8.00-10 :0.25-11 :;3.00-.25:11.50-12 :11-11.50
1945 1945
1-1 :7.50-8.75:6.25-7.75:10-11.50 :0.00-10 :9.50-11 :8.00-9.50:12-1-2.75:11.75-12:-
2-5 :8.75-11 :7.50-8.50:11.00-15 :9.00-11 ;10.50-15 3:8--10.75 :12.75-1 1:12 12.75
5-5 :9.00-11 :7.50-8.75:11.00-13 :9.00-11 :11-15.50 :9.00-11 :13.75-14 :10 -13.75
4-2 :9-10.75 :7.50-8.75:11.00-13-:9.50-lif :11-13.50 :9-11.25 :15.5C-14 :13-15.50
5-7 :9-11.00 :7.00-8.75:11.00-1 39.5C-12 :11-13.50 :9"-11.50 :13.0c-14 :13-13.50
6-4 :9-10.50 :7.03-.'75:1) 00-15: 9.50-11 :11-15.50 :97-11.25 :15 -13.75:12.75-131
7-2 :E.75-10 :6.75-8.50:11.00-13 :9.25-11 :11i-1T5 :9 -11.50 .12. 5-1V 12 -12.75
8-6 :9.00-101 :3.50-8.75:11.00-13 :9.00-11 :11-13.00 :9)-11.50 :13,-13.75:12.75-131
9-3 :8.50-9.50:6.50-8.50:10-12.25 :8.75-10- :11-13.00 :9.00-11 :13.50-14 15-13.50






Pago 66 19L2-LQ SEASONIJ
LOADING REQUKtR'S.ii:;TJ` AJD RATES
ON SELECTED CO:.',..ODITIES
By John A. O'Rourke, Socretar-E.:anager
-Growers & Shippers League of rlorida
CI TUS
A study of the following statement of rates and ch'argos on Citrus Fruit from
Lake Wales Florida as illustrative, to the destination points shown, reflects in
most part the result of heavier loadings per car i.'rescribod by the O.D.T. on and after
November 1st, 1942, rather than any drastic changes in the ral.o levels applicable
during the 19)42-43 citrus season. In fact the rates applicable to theI- ly2-1 crop so
a result of the decision by the Interstato Comr.orce CormLission in I. & S. Docket /386,
"Citrus Package Rate Case" which became off'octiv. Nlovemib:r 15, 19l2, w3ro 5"' less tha:
the ratos-effective during the 1941- 2 sacrsoLn fnd for u short period during the
beginning of the 1942-45 season, oxcopt.to the North Atlantic Port Cities a.nd relatod
points. .
Throughout the season or until I.ay 1c., 1935, th' gonral incro-ss: oPf );. in rnat
as a rJsult of the original Order by tho I.C.C. in Ex Parto l)4S,Case, (Gonc-ral Incrcas
effective on March 18,1942, was in effect, but as a further -rsult of a rooponin of
this case .in Docomber 1942 this Gonoral 5; Increaso on ci. rus fruits and v Cutablos
was suspended as of May 15, 19h3, for a period to Doc. 51, 19' 3 ,y the Ceoinssion.
This trend in the rates therasolvj:, is thsroforo, r.inor in ch-.rr.-ctor ond cffocl
to each of the points, and the increases ir, th:. f,--ight charrg-s pcr cu'r ar. attribut-
able to tho groater-weight per car rosul tirn: in tho grc-atir nLnub"r of boxu.j to be
loaded prescribed by the Offiqe of Defenzceo transportationn in its efforts in the.
conservation of the available railroad equipment in the wzar effort.
The tabulated statements are self-o:plar.ator;.', and :.s illustrativo of' their
purpose-by referring to the New York, PFil.dolphlia coluinm, it reflects a minimum per
car charge of ;011.4O on.oranges or grap-.fruit Lundor t:io Tariff provision as of
Sept. 1, 1942. "This minimum pearcar charge 2,s a r) ult of tlvi 0..D.I. Loidirng
roquiremont, effoectivd Nov. 1st, bucacio ;.c.90 on oranrigs ',nd grapofruit i-n standard
wooden boxes and $L08.71 in wirobound b'.-:s.
Progressing to November 15, 19)42 as result of the n.:':; ostimrated w',cizhts per
package, proscribed by the I.C.C. in I&-- 4io6, thnso mrinintatn r ,car ch. rgos bocmo
3565.90 and '408.O 1, and on May 15, 194 w.,ri the 3; incro.is' was i:. / sprndcd, became
0359.55 of ol01.6, on oranges in tho diffor:nt containers '.And .z,557C7 cor .L01,6.1 on
grapefruit in the different containers.
Thoroforo, while the rate and charg.,s >plicablo "por r'o7" rmainlcd stationary,
other than the general porcontago redutio'-s, th.' freight charges per .cr incrc. sedd
from $311.40 to 4365.90 or :"408.71 according' as tihv- fruit iaj packed in wooden or
wirobound boxes.
The situation under the column to Chicago, Ills. reflects only slight changes
in the individual rates occasioned by the percentage changes referred to above.
however, are substantial in the aggregate, and shows the per car ,charges of $352.50
on oranges and :z277.20 on grapefruit on Sect. 1st, 1942 was increased Nov. 1st to.
$4lh.5-04 or 5h63.05 on oranges 'in the hailed or wirebound bo. and on grapefruit to
'325.71 or 4,363.82 according to the container used.
On November 15,1942 on account of the new estimated weights the freight c.irges
on oranges per car increased to 41l8.30 or h,434.54 and on grapofruit to 3565.55 or
%37,0.' 9 accordingly as the fruit was packed in the different containers. On Hay 15,
19i3 tho -cha-rgos por car were reduced to %)40.20 or %019.89 'on oranges and to 0554.99
or ,36l.57 on grapefruit in the different containers to rofl-oct the suspension of:
the &enoral .3-, Increaso referred to above.
The situation in the Southeast on citrus fruit moving -to points south of the
Ohio and Potomac Rivoers is rather complicetud and the incroas-os per car more
substantial for the reason that not only wero the low mi-nimum carloadings dio-
continued Nov. 1, 1942, wo were compollod to use the O.D.T.. Hoavi.or loadings -to.
this territory.
Using Cincinhati, 0. as illustrative on Sopt. 1, 194 2 a rtinimum por car
charge, of 14)0.40 on 18,00' or 0252.00 -on 30,000 in ventilator *cars, and 0210.'60 on
27,000# in refrigerator cars.
In accordance with (1) the cancellation of the lessor minimum weight and .(2)
the O.D.T. roquiremonts of Nov. 1, the minimum pur car charge 'in 'rofrigjur-rtor cars on
oranges was increased 'to .0329.94 or 0368.55 in nailed and Wirdbound boxes rospectivoli
and on grapefruit to ,283.41 or 3516.58 accordingly as they wdro packed in theo
diffor'nt containers.
On May 15,1943 after' the 35 suspended incroaso,thp minimum per car charge on
oranges in refrigerator cars was '319.50 or J322.01,and on grapefruit `290.84 or
.296.31,accordingly as they are packed in wooden or wirabound boxos.
Comparative situations are rofloctod at other, southeastern points in the
statement.




Fage 07


LOADiWl- REUIRE-.E:173 -;,.D KA7LES 0:W~ET~c:].1,u!uiT S (.Cont d).


In a discussion of increases or reductions in rates by percentages, which
appear insignificant, when the total aggregate freight charges are dovelonel, the
figures become rather substantial to tho Industry. Thus vievtin' the total freight
movement of approximately 36,500,000 boxes at an avera e rat. of 70, p.-r box the
total freight transportation charge would- bo 025,550,000, thmr;fore' thu 5 reduction
of Nov. 15th would be represented by a total of 1 .0277,500 and the 3, susucnded
incriaso is represented by a possible incrcaso of $766,500 as of January lot, 19I4
if allowed to bocomo effective at tna-t time
VEGETABLES
The vogoieablo rates and minimum carloadings in the many varieties of those
comnodities and the vast nunbor of shipping containers do not- lend themselves readily
to a full study of tho situation. Threfiore in the conservation of Linm anid space
w r have prepared. statements on Colory from Sanford, Fla. Boans from Be11i, Glade, Fla.
and Tomatoes frolh Homestead, Florida to illustrate the situation.
Thcre hus- bcun no mat2rih1 changes in the rates on veogtables during tho
1942-143 season .and the increases 'in the minilm'im aLr car chu:rg-,s were. occasionod by
the h.javi.r loading ruquironunts imposed by the Office of Defenso Transportation.
The inherent characteristics of ve tables in their higher pcri.ohablo nature
would not o irmit as hoavy an increase in fhc carloadinr as was possible to citrus,
thoroforo, it v:as necessary to maintain vorotablo loading to the rofriG,7rating
capacity of thi car. The statonrent on colery under the Chicago column reflects the
minimum carloading of 20,000 prior to pecemAer 18,1942, produced a per car charge of
$196.00 whereas the minimum carloading prescribed by the O.D.T. on and after Dec. 18th
produced a minimum per car charge of ,s257.38 and on Iay 15th with the suspension of
the 3J in the rate reduced this figure to '276.07 per car.
Beans from Bello Glade, Fla. to Chicago:, Ills. shows that with nc change in
the rate the minimum per car charge before an.d aiftr Dec. 18, 1942 .',as increased
from 4272.00 to. ,;313.34 occasioned by the O.D.T. Rcquirumeiits for h -avier loading.
-Tonatoos frcm Ho:aestoad, Fla. to Chicago, Ills. likewise with no chan,,e in
the rates, the minimum par car charge before. a'.d after Doc. 18 194r2 nwas increased
from $256.00 to $322.56 and after the 3' reduction oniray 15th,1943 is rorrzsontod by
0312.-8.
In support of the uniformly heavier loadings on citrus and v)g-tabl;s, the
minimum requirements woer the result of statewide conforonc.-s of growers, shippers
and packing houses and reprsoents the efforts of those industries to go all out in
their desire to co-opcrate in the 'ar effort in the ccnservaticn of rail transportation
equioma.nt. In many instances, duo to unusual climatic conditions- thsse hnc.vier
loadings *,erc quite a hardship in the efforts to have those Highly perishable
com .odities arrive at the distribution points 'in narkctanbl condition. Tihrouchout
th- season it -uns nocossary to resort to th-- bcst possible refrigeration prjtActicn
enroute that this doisrj be acccmolished.
It is quite probable that many of theso pr-scribjd loadings will necossitato
reductions during the coning season If th'e *ntiro crops are to be insured against
damage and decay in the transportation of chose highly ossintial food oco.n-ditics.
RATES A'I;D 1.11NIMUi. LUADING3 FOR SELECTED VEGETABLES T'J SELECTED i:AR.KTS
1942- : : inium : : :
:SA1FORDiFLA to- :Carload W4t: N YORK : CHICAGO : ATL-l TA
: ,s Dols :Cts Dols :Cts Dols :Pkf ina
: Cc Car:Cwvr Car:Cwt Car :Wg- Pkgs
Prior to:Celery,Crate :1) 20,000: 94 18b.00: 98 19u.00: bl 122.001 57 551
Dec. 18 :TMfxlx22) :) 17,500: : -: -: 56 101.'0:
t" : 1) I2,000: 76 91*20:
Dec. 18 :Cel-ry,-Crate :N 2 -: 76 1
Dec. 1 CelrCrate : 2,376: 94 276.13: 98 287.83: 61 179.19:
194:(10xlbx22) 2 24,62: -: .58 142.98:
'ay 15; :Celerv ,Crate : 29,576: 1 267.32: 95 279.07: )9 173.32:
1945 : 0Tllx22) :2 24,6 2: -: 50 137.9:
3:BLLE GtDE. FLA to-" :k:g :Cv,-t C.-t :
Prior to:-Rans :1 .O Pkgs: 41 2o2.-40: -: -: 35 577
Dec. 18 :B M prso c 3skts) (1 20,000: -: 16 272.00: 91 132.00:
I : 17,500: 72 12.o00:
S 12.000: -: -:107 1$.L0:
Dec. 18,:s :2 640. Pkgs: L1 262..40: -: -:
1942:(Bu Hprs &'3skts) 2 23,00: -:16 313.34: -:
S" 2 22,00: -: -: 72 11.28:
Feb. 28,: eai 640 Pkgs: 41 262.40: -: -:
19L5:(Bu Hprs & Bs.ts) :2 23,040: -:1 51:.3)a 72 165.39:
5-15-45.: 2 640 Pkgs: O 25o.00: 12 30.4.12: 70 10.28:
:HO,1S 'tl,?LA to- : :Cvt :Cwt :C-:rt
Prior to:Tomatoes : 1 20,000:124 248.00:128 250.00; 38 176.00: 36 55L
Dec. 18 :(Lugs, Boxes) : 1 17,500: -: -: 77 134.75:
"1 : l 12,000: -: -:105 125. 0:
12-18-2:Tonatoes :2 25,200:124 315.48:128 522.56: 77 190.o0: 7oc
5-15-43:(Lugs, Boxes) :42 25,230:120 302.40:12L 512.38:75 1-9.00: 70.
(1) Tariff Requirements. (2) O.D.T. Requirements. See page 70.





IJIIl.1UJ CARLOADIUS Oil FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS FTP.O.'
LAIE W;ALES TO VARIOUS F:ARK7TS TOGETHER ;TH RATES PER 100 LBS.


AND PZR-.C.P'.LOA-DL'RiTl'r 1942-43 SE.'SCOII


Lake Wales,
Florida,to:


I Unimum
Carloadinig
Pound s


BostLcn
Rate Char=eu
C'WT C r
Cents Dollars


!;cw York &
Phaladelphia
RP.te Chi~rges
CWT Car
C'nts Dollars


Baltimore
Rate Chargjgs
CVIT Ca:-
Cent- Dollars


Pittsburgh
Rate Charres
CIT Car
Cents Dollars


Seat. 1, 1942
Oranges & Tang.:
Grapefruit
Nov. 1, 1942 :
Oranges -
b
Grapefruit :-<
t
Tangerines *

Nov. 15. 1942 :
Oranges d.

Grrpefruit t
:b
Tangerines :a
:b
May 15, 1942 :
Oranges :p
:b
Grapefruit :a
:b
Tangerines :s
:b


(1)3,C'O0C : C6;


( )4 ,000

(2)42,5300



>(2)42,120
(2)36,000

(5)47,000
(3 ) 48, 25
(5)42,770
(3)43,575
(3)46,800
(3)36,000

(3)47,000
(3)48,825
(5)42,770
(3)43,575
(3)46,800
(3)56,000


311.40 :73
1i : II


: 1


: I



:77.85
85.71
85.55
:95.79
:77.85
86

:76.50
82.26
84.07
92.17
:7.6.50
:.85.00


565.99
40 .7 1
565.90
408.71
564.341
511.41''

365.9
408. 71
365.89
408.69
564.34
309.60

359.55
401.63
357.57
401.63
358.02
306.00


:I








: '2.20
: '79.16
:65.70
: 73


64.55
G9.19
:70.71
:77.5
:64.35
:71.50


26..80 : 72.1
262 i 80 7 02 1i

50C.79 : 72.1
344.92 :6
'708.79 :"
.044. 92 :"
307.4.'8 :"
262.88 :"

319.19 : 64.89
44.*95 :G9.77
508.80 71.51
5441.94 :78.18
307.48 :64.89
262.80 :72.10

302.44 :63.54
557.82 :68.52
502.27 :69.82
337.84 :76.55
301.16 :65.54
257.40 :70.60


:25^.56 : 86
" : 77


304.98
354'.C7
3'04.98
340.67
503.6o'
259.56

C0'1.98
340.65
304.99
. 540.67
503.68
259.56

298.64
335.57
298.62
335.57
22..74
330.41


: ,






: 11
: '
:07



: i
:9




87



87
:"


: Chicaigo :
*


Sept. 1, 1942 :
Oranges & Tang; (1)36,000 :98


Grapefruit
Nov. 1, 1942
Oranges :
:
Grapefruit :

Tangerines :

Nov. 15, 1942
Orngas :
:
Grapefruit ;

Tangerines :

May 15, 1943
Oronges :
:1
Grapefruit :
:
Tangerines
:1
NTim.^* Cal Ma li


(1)36,000 :77

1(2)42,300 :98
b(2)47,250: It
(P?)42,300 : 77
b(2)47,250 : i
)(2)42,120: 98
b(2)356,000 :'

?(3)47,000: 89
b(3)48,825 : 11
:(3)42,770 85
b(5)43,575 "
a(3)46,800 :89
b(5)56,000 I

a(3)47,000 : 86
b(3)48,825 : "i
a(3)42,770: 83
b(5)43,575 :,
n(3)46,800: 86
b(3)36.000 :
:r Rl y Tthn


Cleveland


552.80 : 9:
277.20: 7'

414.54 :9
463.05 : ,
325.71 7
363.82 "
.412.78 91
552.80 :"

418.30 9:
4534.54 :
565.55 :"1
3570.39 : "
416.52 :"
506.00 "

404.20 9(
419.89 "
354.99 :"
361.67 :"
402.48 :
309.60 "
1"N vol-%nrt Pni-v


3.. 552.80:
277.20:

414.54:
465.05
325.71
363.82
412.78
352.80

4537.10
454.07
397.70
405:25
435.24
.334.80

423.'00
:439.43:
384.95:
392.18:
421.20:
324.00:


Detroit


356.40
277.20 :

4:18.17 :
S 467.77 :
525.71
363.82
416.99
356.40 :

441.80:
458.96
402.04 :
409.61:
43:9.92:
33558.40 :

427.70
444.50:
58,1, :
396.53
425.88:
327.60:


-St. Louis


90
67

90

67

90


81

75

81


79

73

79
it


324.00
241.20

380;70
425.25
283.41
283.41
379.08
324.00

380.70
595.48
320.78
328.81
379.,08
270.00

571.30
385.72
312.22
318.10
569.72
284.40


313.80
277 .2 0

372. 24
415.80
325.71
363.82
370.66
516.80

423.00
*459.42
584.95
392.18
-21.20
324.00

408.90
424.78
372.10
379.10
407.1I
313.20


qnn n" v+ --- r-i -+I.- -4+ -




Pa.'e 19


Lake V'Wles,
Florida ,to:
Oranges & Teng.


Grapefruit
Oranges
a c
Grapefruit
A c
Tangerines

Orr.rig&s


Grapefruit


Tangerines

Oranges


Grapefruit


Tangerines


Minimum
Cnarlo&ding
Pounds


(1)v
R
V
(1)R


a 2R
b 2 R
ir b 2 V
a 2 R
b2 R
r b 2 V
a 2 R
b 2 Ri


18,000
27,000
S,oo000
36,000
42, 300
47,250
42,300
47,250
56,000
42,120
56,000


a 4 R ,000
b R 18,825
a V 40,000
b 0V 0:0P00
a R 2,770
b R ,575
a V 9o,000
b 5V ,000
a V 142,120
b 3 R 56,000


b V
a R V
b 3R V
a 3 V
b 3V
b 5 R


4 ,825
0,000o
40,000
42,770
43,575
S6,000
36,000
42,120
56,000


Iouen villr__
CiT Car
Cents Dollars


76

716
69

67
67
67
67
76
76
72
72
62
67
72

72
72
72
70
60
65
.70
70
6U
70
70
70


236.80
205.20
246 8.0
.40
241.20
21 .68
359.10
276.00
285 .41
51 .58
214'.20
320.11
2753.60


248.00
28. 00

.80
259.20
303.26
259.20
29.00
41.77
260.00
299.39
305.02
237.60
252.00
294.) 4
252.00


SCir inr-.ti.
Lnt_ C4Lrr
C'.i' C r
Cents Dollars
76 1110.4o
78 210.60
70 252.00
67 241.20
78 329.94
70 285.W 1
67 51,.58
67 2;1.20
78 M28.
78 200.80
7i 3j7.8-0
7h- 30.5131
60 272.00
7k 316.10
69 2h8 O
73 292.:80
74 311.69
74 266.:0
68 319.60
68 322.01
61 2I4.00
66 26L.o.o
6S 290.814
63 296.31
67 2L41.20
71 255.60
60 282.20
68 2t1.80o


Atlant r.
If zr.tCh: rzLq-
C I Car
Cents Dollars


11
7


7.
7






29


35
35
35


28
34-
29
32
-1-


66. 60
92.90
II
156.51
174.62
120..00
156.51
11.82



170.69
108.00
116.00
140.70
108.00
118.80
147.42
120.00
159.80
15 .51
104.00
112.00
145.42
148.16
115.20
143.21
122.-40


-iringhanm
C'YT Cr.r
Cents Dollars
-5 81.00
5 121.50
-3i itrL^


190.35
212.62
1Ld.oo
190.
190.5)
129.60
189.5:
162.00
202.10
209.95
128.00
1 0o.00
183.91
187.-37
129.60
lo .ho
181.12
154.80
197.40
20 .06
1 .00
153 .oo00
179.63
183.02
126.00
136.80
176.90
151.20


IHOE: k(a) 'ailed Box (b) Firebound Box V-Vontilator R-Refriger- tor
Tariff Rcauirements based on 90 pounds per 1-3/5 bushel cratc.
(2) O.D.T. Requirements. based on 90 pounds per 1-3'/5.bushel crate D-nd loadings
of 470 nailbed boxes and 525 wircbound boxes;on 45 pounds pe~ 4/5 bushel
nailed crate and 4/5 wirebound crto, and loadings of 956-4/5 bushel nailed
box, and 800 4/5 bushel wirobound box.
(3) O.D.T. Requirements based on same loadi-ngs as in 2) above, with the follow-
ing weights per package prescribed in I. & S. 4780:


Oranges ai 1-3/5 bu. nailed box 100 lbs. (b)
Grapfruit 1-5/5 bu. nailed box 91 lbs. b)
Sangerines b u. nailed box ;0 lbs. (b
GHET &TES I I .C IJC GE
1 To a Ne. York aniL Philad9_l_ it
Omr nripos Grar-efruit


Lake UTalcs
Orlando
Ft. Myers
Redlands
Lake Wales
Orlando
Ft. IMvers
Redlahds
Lake 'Tales
Orlando
Ft. Myers
Redlands
ADD PER CaR:


1-3/5 bu. wirehound box 95?L
1-3/5 bu. wirebound box 8:
4 ouj. iirebound box_ ._


Tanrerines


Box Box -i B ox BBoo Box _...._ -
3?il)d 1T/B I Pd Ii ip r--i NL- ij1r'
2.18 28.6 32.18 32.18
62.55 62.55 1627 62.55 :2.. 27.d .27 1.27
66.. 66. 5.0 0. 29.4 5-30 .0
77.40 77.43 .70 77.40 77.-O 534.h 35.70 38.70
(To Chico via Cinnati)
3.00 83 .73 38.70 81.90 7 .70 3.3)0 4 .--0 4o0. 3
68.00 81.64h 7. 0 I0.08 73. .20 47. 59. 0
95.-30 8.535 10. 5 V6.4 7 1.- >.0 .5 42.75
10.00 96.72 4.72 94. G6.52 1. 52.2 l.U3
5To Boston)
76.50 76.530 5 7.o 76.50 25.)0 8.2 3.25
74.70 7L.70 7.35 74.?0 74.70 33.20 7.35 7.
78.75 78.75 9.5 ,~5 70.75 5.00oo 59.3 9.
99.55 9.55 78 9.55 9.55 59.c0 4.7" 4.70
1. SR $48.00, Salt 5.60-16. 2. SR (0C.53, St.lt 35.14-8.56-
3. SR $52.00, Salt 5.93-5.50.
The above box rates obtained from other sources seem to correspond v.ith
100-lb. rates shown before this tabulation.








O.D.T. rF-.auircm.-nts
c, 42-I, ,(1' inr 1'


Container


B-r. ns, Snr.ip
Liru-


Cr.bbr.f7e


Corn, Gri-on
Cucumbers

EggFp1ints


Ic e.
Bos.
Bos.


Squ 'sh
Tomatoes
Cauliflower
Strawvberries


Orange s
( 1-3/5Bu.)
Gr. a -ruit

Tanjzerin.s


Du. Hprs.
Bu. Hprs.
L.!..Crts, SB'
50-1b. saicks
B' 1lk or "acks
1- Bu. Hprs.
Crts 10x 16::22

Std. Crts.
Bu. Crts.

1; Bu. Crts..

1 o u. Hprr.-
L..'.Crts. SB
E.L.Crts. *
1-- B'. Hprs. *


Bu. HrF,:s.
11 Bu. Crt.-.


Any St.cks
Bu. Crts., etc.
Bu. Hprs.
Lug Boxes


Ilin.
Number
Pkgs.
68O
92-
516
600
a) ";.


Est.
VWgt.
Lbs.
3 [,


h32 57


R.R. Rcquiremernts
l"';l, --'I2


Ca.rlo-ad
M.I i n.
Ugt.
..pprox.
22 ,h00


28,7 25

28,225?


Contn!inLer
Bu. Hpr!.
fu. HprF.
L... Crts.
Bulk
i- Du. Hprs.


2L,62l. Hc,-.rd Crts.
St .INa-il-d Crt


Std. Crts.

526 25 -.,512 (Bu. Hprs.
(Bu. Bskts.
L60 5..b 27,h1 !(-1 Bu.Crts.
S(Bu. Hprs .
43 19,i9 :" 1 B1 u. Hprs.


316
720


16,'LL
1", 200


L.,..Crts.
E.L.Crts.
1i- Bu. :-'prs.


Bu. Hprr.

572 37 21, 16L 5u. Hprs.
L6L0 l7 22,5.0" I2. Buu. Crts.
Eu. Hprs.


58/6C
527 LS
700? 56


.3,2 1 1:
,1,- ,r


.,,-1b. St.cks
Eu. Dsktr.
[m. Crtc.


25,021 3u. gpr-.
25,200? Lug Boxes


"in. Est.
Niumb ?r V!gt.
Pk:s. PkI.
Lbs.
572 .35.


C-rlo.d
Min.
Vgt.
Approx.
20,000


466 L7 20,000
I2- 91 2L,oo00
2- 24,000?
1422 57 2,,000


20,000
20,000


3~., 214,000


1h5 '**

414 c,7
,-. :,-


2-4, 000
234,000
214,000
211,000


14.7 b3 17,500


L5272 5:
L? Si.5


16,000
16,000
16,000


541 37 20,000
5LI 37 2..0.O


IW


2903
51u


20,000
20,000


1.1 )3 ,09
9,0 0 "
51 5.,000


5435 L' 2'),00O
556 36 20,000


1-i Bu. Crts. 109 149

36 Pt. Crtx. 7-
.( 32 36


iNa-iled Crts.
W/B Crts.
(Nviled Crts.
(W/B Crts.


470
525
52570
525


(Na ilod Box 4/r5 Bu. 936
(W/B Box 4/5 Bu. 0oo


100-.
93

? 1


S47,300 N filed Crts.
46,825 W/B Crts.
42,770 Na.ilid Crts.
45,575 T7/B Crts.


.0 46,800
5 36,000


1- Box


4oo 9J
400 90)
4oo 93
0oo 90


20,000
17,000
12,000



56,000
36,000

..,000


-803 45 36,o00


*Also Escarole, Endive, rnd Romaine. # actual minimum pound load.
Subject to correction and revision 9/25/43'. **Stationary Bunkers.
The foregoing tabulation is composite of a weights and package per car statement
shown in our 1941-42 report togothar with information secured from the Growers and
Shippers Leaguo,Orlando, &nd from O.D.T. orders.- The information, we believe, is
substantially correct. The writer has had need for this information in compact form
for quick reference and prcparod the tabulation for Bureau use, but it is hero for
you if you desire to use it. It' may nood slight revision.


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Esc'irole
Lettuce,
"


Ok r .'


Peppers


7r 2


f ] .LOJ..Uii.-I. S




CFE2'TAL CROP REPORT? AS OF SEPTE.IBER 1, 1945
(Abstract)
FLORIDA
Iloridn growers report to the B3urau of Afrlcultural Economics xat Orlando
that Aurui..t wrs e month of favorable weather conditions for citrus and v-,etqble
crops. PH-in.'ll was *,.idel,-diftr-iut-d ann of sufficient intensity. Tmpor'ttures
were fc-,nerillvy above ior.1-1rm. .Prozrnects for production of vital fued crops, cotton,
pean'Js and citrus continue bright. Vegtab&le growvers are going t.head with sced
bed prcparat.on's and setting, of'fall acreages, but at this bime seasonal plans are
doub tul since 'all and win er coiling prices hr.ve not yet been announced.
LiLD CROS CORi' drop is estimated ut 7,780',000 bushels -- about 5 per-
cent larger thn last year. P!:!fl TS which are now bei.n;" dug, give promise of' 0.
record crop for Floridr.. A near record per acre fold of Short PiTOL is nowv in
prospect. While Florida expctc to harvest only L4,200 acrts of short cotton, the
Evcrr:,e vicld is expected to-rfach 184 lbs. pcr acro, which hais boon oxce'edd only
in 1953, 'hen 189 lbs. per acre were harvested. There are 1,100 acre's of Soe. Island
cotton from which 180 balc.s ari expected. _15LT POT2TLQ prospects declined duri.n
the month of Ju;-:ust but indicated production i.; still well above lest yterr ThIt
TOBACCO crop h,is been harvested. Yields huvo-bcon b-etter then avera-;e. HA'Y will be
mor, plcntif'ul in Florid:--. in 1943, du.. to a larger peanut crop being dug.
FRUIfS AM NUTS Under ifvorablo wcathnr conditions, Florida citrus
g-roves arc flourishing. Fruit is siinrg; a.nd general prospi-cts continue Cgood. It
r. ,:ars ac if' shipments of I'.EPRUIT will start in si.all way October 1]-15.
OPJLiIE r-rosoprts remained tho same as on hu ust 1, 72 percent, but Cr.pfruit
conaltion jumped two points to 59 due to a 4 point rise in the Seedless condition.
TAT-;.FRII.ES at 1,9 percent of normal compares with 1;6 nprcctt last month and 76 in
Septcmb.-'r 1942. Indications for PECAAS dropped to 4 ,368 000 lbs. in comparison
with h,600,000 lbs. l:.st year. EARk p rospects continued low with a crop of only
84,000 bushels in prospect.
EGPT PRODUCTIONH in Florida during August dropped seasonally to 15 million
eggs from 19 million produced in July. This '.'rs :. m illon less than produced in
August 1942. The number of layers on hand during August was 1,505,300, .bout
60,000 more than in 1942.


F L 0 R I_ .
A C F, E GE YIELD PER ACRE P R 0
CROP Harvested For Harvest Indicatped
19 2 111 19L2 Sp.,l 12 .142
Corn 706 -OO7, 7 000 10.5 -'O. 7 .5,000
Oats for grain 12,000 11,000 14.0 15.0 16 ,000
H}y Tame ll4,000 1,0o00 12 .55 7 ,000
Fo ato-s, white 28,000 30,600 i7 126 11,000
Fotatoes, sweet 17,000 26,000 70 67 1,190,000
Eug.rcanofor sugar 21,900 33,000 30.3 28.0 663,000
t.nd seed


Tobacco
Flue cured Type
Sun ('iype
Shade (Type
Pasture
Peanuts _b/

F.-.c.ns
Cotton, Short
Cotton, Sea Island
;iOTE: / Percent condit

Crop and Sta:te


16,400 16, 00 901 (015 11, 77,000
13,000 13,-00 860 680 11,180,000
600 300 1050 1100 650,000
2,800 2,400 1060 1000 2,968,000
.-0-- /A 6 a..2 ---
20,000 136,000 80 8 00 69,600,000
/--- a367 a ] 89,000
..- 77 7 600
...-- /2 14,'600,000ooo
55,200 1414,200 145 141 16,070o
2,800 1,100 71 79 416
ion September 1. h/ Picked and threshed.
C I T U S FRUITS
Condition,S ptembLr_1 Cond:
iverFm e Crop & State Aver'
L9-52--~!:2- - 1-- ---.2---2---- -19 -


D U C 1 0 IN
Indicated
)QLo _5 Unit,
7,760,000 Bu.
165,000 Pu.
79,000 Ton
5,8 6,000 Bu.
]1,714,000 Bu.
9c ., 000 Short
Ton
., 91tL,000 Lb.
11,9>65,000 Lb.
;;0,000 Lb.
2,616,000 Lb.
106,800,000 Lb.
6'4,000 Bu.
14;O Ton
4,568,060 Lb.
16,820 Bale
180 Bale

ition.Saptembcnlr
age -C _-;'li5


ORANGES Percent .LCP.PEFlLI.T. IZorcont
CALIFORNIA, ALL 73 73 80 FLORIDA, ALL 62 68 rQ
Navels a Misc. n/ 72 72 81 Seedless -- 68 6
Valencias 74 75 77 Oth-r -- 08 (
FLORIDA, ALL 71 7 72 TEXAS, ALL 4 75
Early & Midseason -- 75 75 ARIZONA, ALL 77 50 85
Valencias -- 7 71 CALIFORNIA, ALL 73 73 80
TEXM.S, ALL a! 62 75 73 LEMONS
ARIZO'A, ALL / 75 70 82 CALIFORNIA 73
LOUISIANA, ALL / 7 80 65 LIES FLORIDA 9 79 7
I'.NUGERINES FLORIDA 60 76 49 NOTE: a/ Includes small qun.. tangerines
*U'N I T E S T A T E S
ACREAGE (Jh u6sa "s. YIELD PER ACRE PRODUCTION (Thousands)
Harvested For Harvc'.t Indicnted Indicr.ted
_- -- 2 2 412- - -&LL5- Ui.
Apples, Commercial --- --- a70 a/51 _7/12U,597 93,592 Bu.
Fears -- ---- a'7 55 /o 30,717 23,851 Bu.
Grapes V/ -- --- /78 A87 2,02 2,759 Ton
F.-cans --- --- 7 Z/l8 78,800 98,019 Lb.
?J)TE: Percent condition Sept1. Includes cone quantities not harvested.
d/ Prnriiin-.i nn inn.1iid.s nil rnnr.s for frr:sh fruit. iuice. wine & rai:sinls.


.






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V,:G'T 5i.E .ni' ." I 'OF -sTIO.,S 1i' FL'jU I.)A
Case's of Uo .s .:r equivalent.


1 L2-53 se.-on
.2:n3 'all Sp r iote:1 1'.,'2-p !'rosh
Cn -'e uses 0 f)3 C3r i Jd
J: ."_.L ) -. '4 L Ji L!,),!.' LUsed C;o C. L .Lirrc U.
Ic, .?_: E u1iv.) '-lC, '25 1,11L,3 0 2,10.,8b7'3 Ciruing.
Iot-l.i, ',5 1,972,7,L 2 ,o3,2&-) ,110

!1ote: FP.11 fi;ir ; inc .il.3.-, iLo 2s .ic 1.' -t:., in t-rnr ..fr Io 2' s i e i c i- Spring

fL,-ur s of .37 ,8 c> s o- 01 o1 s t,.h L.." r. cuin0v>rt d t .o d 2- ....>n basis of

multi pl''ir. 1io 1' si ,- by' 13').. A *-as: 7' o1 'l3 *uiv'-lezt t.:. I b iUhel of fresh bo-:Ins
..i.d a .c. 1 siz e : : tqiii-..l1,nt to 1.>3 L,.sils of fr ,*.1 L; .'!.:. Th-rof.jre it is

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S irnni .; rin w 'r.j inclu,'htid in r'.il :-r tr cK l: z ',i:,;i nt .'i lr'.'3.



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rll *3 rL r 'rc -
Nc- r...car C' -;. ; ,:,io' 13 iUsed
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