Citrus was more an aspirational 'C', and while growth has pushed out most groves, speciality farms are adding juice to the industry.
He was raised in a Glendale home surrounded by 5 acres of navel orange trees. His grandfather, a chef, used the fruit for his cooking, and over time the family sold a minimal quantity to Sunkist.
Residential citrus trees not only keep juice on the table, they help food banks supply fruit to people who need help.
The Five C's: Arizona schoolkids study them, but the true origin may be lost to history Phoenix was home to acres of citrus groves, even hosting a Sunkist ... and now sells navel and blood oranges ...
Sunkist is launching the Next Morning Bar at Central Market on Mar. 28 to feed Hong Kong with vitamin-strong citrus mocktails ...
Most of the remaining large citrus operations are in Yuma, but even there, the business is struggling to keep up with challenges. YUMA — When Mark Kuechel was a boy, he nearly got lost in the maze of ...
He said his family was the first and last to plant citrus in Orange. By 1974, his father owned the only farm left in the city. Now he fears Yuma, where they got a fresh start, is “gonna go just ...
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