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Declining yields in oranges: Appraisal of 220 mature orange orchards in five counties indicates possible causes of downward trend in production

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Paul W. Moore, University of California
Edward Nauer, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(1):13-14.

Published January 01, 1957

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Average production of southern California oranges dropped from 370 to 265 field boxes per acre—for navels—and from 290 to 265 field boxes per acre—for Valencias—over a 12-year period. Many individual orchards in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange counties—the three areas most seriously affected—showed a production decline of as much as 100 to 250 field boxes per acre during the same period.

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Declining yields in oranges: Appraisal of 220 mature orange orchards in five counties indicates possible causes of downward trend in production

Paul W. Moore, Edward Nauer
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Declining yields in oranges: Appraisal of 220 mature orange orchards in five counties indicates possible causes of downward trend in production

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Authors

Paul W. Moore, University of California
Edward Nauer, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(1):13-14.

Published January 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Average production of southern California oranges dropped from 370 to 265 field boxes per acre—for navels—and from 290 to 265 field boxes per acre—for Valencias—over a 12-year period. Many individual orchards in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange counties—the three areas most seriously affected—showed a production decline of as much as 100 to 250 field boxes per acre during the same period.

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