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Fla. congressman hopes Washington will quickly pass aid for hurting citrus farmers

POLK COUNTY, Fla. — At Ridge Island Groves in Haines Metropolis, Archie Ritch and his household provide households every kind of enjoyable at their folksy farm stand: jams and jellies, U-pick peaches, orange blossom honey, memento gator heads, and one of the best blueberry smooth serve round.
Nevertheless it’s his prized Florida oranges and fresh-squeeze orange juice bought on to prospects, that put him on the map.
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“We now have prospects at the moment which can be the grandchildren of the purchasers we had within the early Nineties,” as he perused a block of pineapple oranges famend for his or her sweetness. “For those who drink a few of our orange juice, there’s nothing prefer it.”
Proper now, help from his prospects isn’t simply appreciated. It’s necessary. This season, Ridge Island Groves’ numbers are a little bit tighter due to the injury Hurricane Ian induced again in September.

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“The indicators are on the ground or on the bottom,” he mentioned as he peered beneath the row of citrus bushes. “These brown peels are simply oranges that fell off or have been blown off after which have simply rotted.”
Ritch estimates that his grove skilled eight or 9 hours of hurricane-force winds. At first, he thought he misplaced simply 10-15% of his citrus crop. However within the weeks after Ian, broken fruits saved dropping and rotting.
In all, he now estimates that he misplaced 50% of his citrus crop.
Ritch, nevertheless, considers himself fortunate. Growers additional south confronted extra ferocious situations and suffered even better losses, sporadic flooding, and even uprooted bushes.
“I’ve to inform you, this 12 months, we had a very nice crop coming into the season, after which, to get hit with this hurricane was like a punch under the belt,” Ritch mentioned.
A U.S. Division of Agriculture report launched Feb. 8 delivers an abysmal however anticipated forecast: this 12 months’s harvest may very well be 61% lower than final 12 months’s lackluster crop, which was the bottom since World Warfare II.
A Feb. 9 report by the College of Florida Institute of Meals and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) estimates that Florida’s citrus business suffered a $247.1 million loss from broken fruit due to Ian.
Florida Citrus Mutual, the commerce group that represents the state’s growers, factors out that the precise monetary loss is probably going round $675 million for the reason that UF/IFAS estimate doesn’t embody citrus bushes uprooted and destroyed by Ian’s fury.
As excessive climate occasions and a rampant illness known as citrus greening shrink the provision of Florida citrus fruits, prospects are feeling the affect by increased costs for orange juice and recent oranges, tangerines, and different citrus fruits.
Rep. Scott Franklin, whose district consists of the state’s best citrus groves, says one thing should be performed shortly to assist growers survive financially till the subsequent rising season arrives.

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“It’s vital that we do the whole lot we are able to to assist them get again up on their ft,” he mentioned in an interview with ABC Motion Information. “There was a way that the business had lastly began to show the nook — and we’ve had some good options, I believe, to a few of the troubles that we’ve confronted with greening — after which, we get this that comes alongside on the worst attainable time.”
Final week, he filed a invoice that might streamline the method of serving to growers impacted by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole. If handed, it might present many growers assist utilizing current USDA “block grant” funds.
Based on Franklin, the invoice has already garnered bipartisan help and help from each chambers of Congress.
The congressman, nevertheless, is urging his colleagues to behave shortly.
“It’s simply as vital that the help comes in a short time as any time in any respect,” he mentioned. “To get cash a 12 months or two from now isn’t going to assist them. The citrus business is at a really precarious second proper now. Time — the clock is ticking for them to attempt to get these groves again in service.”
Again in Haines Metropolis, Ritch hopes the invoice will go.
“I believe any sort of assist that we are able to get could be helpful,” Ritch mentioned. “Something that we are able to get that might assist us bridge that hole till we are able to get to the subsequent season.”

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Even with out assist, Ritch has no plans to stop. The affable, optimistic citrus grower has been examined by earlier storms and illnesses. He’s additionally inspired by new varieties and pesticides that might assist growers flip the tide in opposition to citrus greening.
“We’re resilient, or some individuals could name us hardheaded.” he smiled. “There’s at all times subsequent 12 months.”
Different growers, although, won’t have that luxurious this time round.

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What to know about Tennessee, Karlyn Pickens vs Florida in Women’s College World Series

OKLAHOMA CITY – Tennessee softball faces elimination in the Women’s College World Series.
The No. 7 seed Lady Vols (45-16) lost their WCWS opener 4-3 to Oklahoma on a walk-off home run at Devon Park on May 29. Tennessee will face No. 3 seed Florida (48-16) on May 30 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2).
Here’s what you need need to know about the matchup with the Gators.
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Florida’s offense struggled against Texas in WCWS opener
Florida got shut out by Texas in its WCWS opener, falling 3-0 to the Longhorns. Texas ace Teagan Kavan only threw one strikeout, but she kept the Gators off-balance and only gave up two walks.
Florida has struggled all year against elite pitchers all season. Including the regular-season series against Texas, the Gators faced Kavan for 15⅔ innings this season and had 12 hits, one earned run, nine strikeouts and four walks.
Florida also struggled against LSU pitcher Sydney Berzon and Texas A&M pitcher Emiley Kennedy, and its offensive performance against Kavan doesn’t bode well for facing Tennessee ace Karlyn Pickens.
Tennessee’s offense will likely face Keagan Rothrock
The Lady Vols had one of their better offensive performances against the Sooners despite the loss. They got runners on base in every inning and recorded a hit in every inning except the third and fourth.
Tennessee was aggressive early and it paid off. Oklahoma’s defense stifled UT’s momentum, but the Lady Vols continue to build on their offensive performances each game of the postseason.
Florida will likely start ace Keagan Rothrock (16-7), who pitched the first five innings against Texas. Rothrock owns a 3.24 ERA with 105 strikeouts in 131⅔ innings this season. The sophomore is already a strong pitcher, but if Tennessee logged eight hits against OU pitcher Sam Landry, it should be able to hit off Rothrock, too.
Karlyn Pickens capable of pitching back-to-back
It’s not uncommon for Pickens (24-10) to pitch in back-to-back games for Tennessee, and it would be shocking if she didn’t start with the season on the line.
Pickens pitched complete games in two straight days in Tennessee’s road series win against Texas in the regular season and she did it against Nebraska in the super regional. Pickens only got better as the super regional wore on, and she threw 21 strikeouts and gave up seven hits and two walks in two straight elimination games.
Pickens had a strong outing against Oklahoma outside of the two home runs from Ella Parker. She held the Sooners to five hits with eight strikeouts and four walks.
Tennessee softball vs Florida WCWS prediction
Tennessee 4, Florida 1: The Gators’ offense won’t have any answers for Pickens, and they haven’t won a single game this season when they scored fewer than three runs. Tennessee will beat Florida and live to see another day in Oklahoma City.
Tennessee softball vs Florida: Series history
Tennessee is 35-54 all time against Florida, but the Lady Vols are 7-3 in the last 10 matchups with the Gators.
Tennessee has played Florida in the WCWS twice. The Lady Vols won 9-2 in 2013 and lost 7-2 in 2015. The last time Tennessee and Florida played was a three-game series in 2023, and UT swept UF. The Lady Vols won 11-0 in Game 1, 10-6 in Game 2 and 4-0 in Game 3.
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What time does Tennessee softball vs Florida start?
- Date: Friday, May 30
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Where: Devon Park in Oklahoma City
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Cora Hall covers University of Tennessee women’s athletics. Email her at cora.hall@knoxnews.com and follow her on X @corahalll. If you enjoy Cora’s coverage, consider a digital subscription that allows you to access all of it.
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