Sunshine State Cash Crop
Northern states have tobacco, southern states have cotton but citrus is the cash crop of the Sunshine State. With sandy soil and sub-tropical weather, Florida is a great climate for growing oranges. What started with a single orange tree planted by Spanish explorers in the mid-1500's has grown to a $9 billion industry with an estimated 74 million citrus trees scattered across the state.
In the early days, packinghouses like the one depicted here helped get the oranges from the groves to the market. This packinghouse once served the Cadman Brothers Orange Grove in nearby Narcoossee. Today it is preserved in the Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek, a collection of historical significant buildings preserved Osceola History to help spotlight the history of Osceola County.
Taken: May 7, 2022 at Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek (Kissimmee, FL)

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