No! Georgia, Texas, and California also grow citrus crops.
Flordia, might have a little more oranges than California does.
Yes, Florida orange growers generally need to be more concerned with frost than those in California. Florida's subtropical climate makes it more susceptible to sudden cold snaps, particularly during the winter months when citrus trees are most vulnerable. In contrast, California's diverse climate, especially in its citrus-growing regions, tends to have milder winters, reducing the risk of frost damage. As a result, Florida growers often invest more in frost protection measures to safeguard their crops.
Florida!
Yes, you can grow apples in Florida. However, Florida is more suitable for citrus fruits such as oranges, mangos, and pineapple.
Tornadoes happen in both Florida and California, but they are far more common in Florida.
California grows and supply's more than half of the nations marijuana
No, Florida gets more tornadoes than California.
Florida, by far
Florida grows far more oranges and grapefruit than any other state. The link takes the curious surfer to the United States Department of Agriculture's web site, specifically to the .pdf version of the Crop Production report. Scroll down to page 5 for citrus data and can help grow the most crops
California
There are more fish in the sea in californa, then a chippy in florida
yes