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  2. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

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    Learn about the history, organization and functions of the FDACS, an executive department of the government of Florida. The department is headed by the Commissioner of Agriculture, who is elected statewide and a member of the Florida Cabinet.

  3. Lake County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lake County is a county in the central portion of Florida, with its largest city being Clermont. It was created in 1887 from portions of Sumter and Orange counties and has 250 named lakes and 1,735 other bodies of water.

  4. Florida A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of Florida A&M University, a public historically black land-grant university in Tallahassee. FAMU offers baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees in various fields and competes in Division I athletics.

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  6. Everglades Agricultural Area - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the Everglades Agricultural Area, as designated by the Central and Southern Florida Project. The Everglades Agricultural Area Environmental Protection District (EAA EPD), better known as simply the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), is an area extending south from Lake Okeechobee to the northern levee of Water Conservation Area 3A, from its eastern boundary at the L-8 canal to ...

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  8. Florida's Natural Growers - Wikipedia

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    Florida's Natural Growers is an agricultural cooperative of over 1,100 citrus growers in Florida. It produces orange juice and lemonades under different brand names, and used to only use US-grown fruit until 2022.

  9. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, crops, and challenges of agriculture in Florida, the second largest producer of citrus fruits in the US. Find out how strawberry, peach, and citrus growers use molecular breeding and genomic selection to improve their yields and resist diseases.