Intense blasts of Arctic cold as a result of the brutal winter have caused a huge price tag for the flourishing agriculture industry in Florida, which prospers from the picturesque winters in the Sunshine State that “snowbirds” historically flock to.
- Sugarcane: $1,152,122,146
- Citrus: $674,660,336
- Strawberries: $306,965,897
- Sweet Corn: $255,363,251
- Greenhouse and Nursery: $240,000,000
- Tomatoes: $164,273,849
- Bell Peppers: $108,380,389
- Potatoes: $79,065,000
- Blueberries: $78,512,400
- Watermelons: $65,437,343
- Squash: $24,522,275
- Cabbage: $21,800,280
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