‘We’re right on the fringe of possible damage’: Florida citrus farmers race to stay ahead of the freeze

Arctic air threatens Florida’s $7 billion citrus industry.

ATLANTA — As another round of Arctic air pushes into Florida, citrus growers across Lake and Orange counties are preparing for a widespread freeze Friday morning.  

“We’re right on the fringe of possible damage,” said Bill Lennon, a fifth-generation citrus grower.  “We worry about two things: leaf damage from frost and fruit damage if ice forms inside the fruit.”

Lennon’s farm, Lennon Grove Service, produces about 250,000 boxes of citrus a year, a multimillion-dollar business largely dependent on the weather. 

“This is all I do for a living, he said. “It can be

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