The number of orange farms in the U.S. varies by year and region, but as of recent estimates, there are approximately 800 to 1,000 commercial orange farms primarily concentrated in Florida and California. Florida is the largest producer, known for its juice Oranges, while California produces a mix of fresh and juice oranges. The total number can fluctuate due to market conditions, climate impacts, and agricultural practices.
Yes. Many states including Florida and California grow oranges.
US firms are at the forefront of technological advances.
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There are many software development firms in the US and other countries. For a good list, go to sourcelisting on the internet. They provide information on over 50 different firms.
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Fruit grown in the US are many different types. These include but are not limited to apples, oranges, and avocados.
Oranges.
about 6 oranges
6 Oranges in a kilo
Oranges are initially green. And in some places they stay greenish yellow. Oranges only turn orange under two circumstances. The first is in colder climates (like the US), where the temperature kills the chlorophyll pigments and carotenoids shows through. Also, oranges in the US are often sprayed with Ethylene Gas, which also kills the chlorophyll and turns them orange. Many greenish yellow oranges taste exactly the same as orange ones, its just that the US consumer demands orange oranges. Whatever floats our boats eh?
A "score" of anything is twenty of that thing. So a score of oranges equals twenty oranges.
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