Residential citrus trees not only keep juice on the table, they help food banks supply fruit to people who need help.
They showed up on the official seal before statehood, but not even Arizona's state historian can pinpoint the beginnings of ...
Citrus was more an aspirational 'C', and while growth has pushed out most groves, speciality farms are adding juice to the industry.
Arizona’s citrus industry boomed for years, earning a place alongside cattle, cotton, copper and climate as the state’s Five C’s, the foundational economic drivers. The Five C's ...
YUMA — When Mark Kuechel was a boy, he nearly got lost in the maze of unnamed dirt roads and citrus groves in eastern Yuma County running his dad's tractor. He couldn’t see the horizon over ...
Copper, climate, cattle cotton and citrus, otherwise known as the 5 C's, are represented on Arizona's state seal. In Arizona's early days, the 5 C's were emblematic of what drove the economy ...
Citrus remains an iconic stamp of Arizona's history and a symbol of agricultural heritage dating back to when the industry was inscribed as one of the foundational Five C's that built the economy ...