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FILE - Oranges lie rotting on the ground in a field in Immokalee, Florida, after Hurricane Wilma tore through the area on October 24, 2005, causing extensive damage to the states citrus crop.
But they had problems: Sometimes the oranges tasted bitter, and the rinds were as tough as leather. That changed with the exceptionally well-named William Wolfskill, a fur trader who perfected the ...
Their children grew up playing on the beach and picking oranges off trees in the yard. My mother left Florida as an adult, but two of her brothers remained in Stuart. And for most of my childhood ...