Everything from potent citrus diseases to hurricanes have made growing conditions tougher for farmers in the southeast U.S., AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson reports.
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- Citrus production has fallen to levels seen nearly 100 years ago.
- Farmers face challenges from disease, hurricanes, freezes, and flooding. 31s
- Decreased orange juice consumption is impacting the industry. 44s
- Researchers are seeking ways to stop citrus greening disease. 1m 15s
- Farmers are trying new strategies to keep citrus crops viable. 1m 28s