Hurricane Wilma Damages Florida Agriculture
IMMOKALEE, FL - NOVEMBER 2: Oranges lie rotting on the ground in a field, after Hurricane Wilma tore through the area on October 24 causing extensive damage to the state's citrus crop on November 2, 2005 in Immokalee, Florida. According to estimates, Wilma knocked 17 percent of citrus crops off trees resulting in a loss of millions of dollars worth of fruit. (Photo by Phillippe Diederich/Getty Images)
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