A lack of rain is spurring citrus plants to drop fruit at the highest rate in 43 years for non-Valencia oranges, which include early, mid-season, and navel varieties, according to the USDA. Photographer: Matt Stroshane/Bloomberg
A lack of rain is spurring citrus plants to drop fruit at the highest rate in 43 years for non-Valencia oranges, which include early, mid-season, and navel varieties, according to the USDA. Photographer: Matt Stroshane/Bloomberg