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  2. 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 ...

  3. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture plays a major role in the history and economy of the American state of Florida. Florida's relatively warm climate gives it a competitive position for many markets in the United States. Florida produces the majority of citrus fruit grown in the United States. Bell peppers, tomatoes, sugarcane, peaches, strawberries, and watermelons ...

  4. History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    A shell midden at Enterprise, Florida in 1875.. The foundation of Florida was located in the continent of Gondwana at the South Pole 650 million years ago (Mya). When Gondwana collided with the continent of Laurentia 300 Mya, it had moved further north. 200 Mya, the merged continents containing what would be Florida, had moved north of the equator.

  5. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    A look at total Florida citrus-growing acreage provides a tangible impression to the hardships citrus greening provides; in 2000 there was 665,529 commercially producing citrus acres, while in 2011 there were 473,086 commercially producing citrus acres in Florida. Every year citrus reports indicate a continued loss of citrus production.

  6. Category:Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural buildings and structures in Florida‎ (4 C, 2 P) C. Citrus industry in Florida‎ (1 C, 16 P) F. Farmers from Florida‎ (1 C, 23 P)

  7. Ecology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida's waters support more than 200 varieties of freshwater fish and over 500 types of marine fish and mammals. [7] There are over 500 species of birds that have been seen in the state; it is home to an estimated 1,500 nesting pairs of bald eagles. [8] Florida's ecosystems are also home to many types of insects, [9] including the Gulf ...

  8. Citrus County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Citrus County, Florida. / 28.85; -82.52. Citrus County is a county located on the northwest central coast of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 153,843. [1] Its county seat is Inverness, [2] and its largest community is Homosassa Springs . Citrus County comprises the Homosassa Springs, Florida Metropolitan ...

  9. Florida swamps - Wikipedia

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    Because of its high water table, substantial rainfall, and often flat geography, the U.S. state of Florida has a proliferation of swamp areas, some of them unique to the state. [1] [citation needed] Swamp types in Florida include: Cypress dome - most common swamp habitat in Florida [2] Strand swamp. Floodplain swamp. Titi swamp. Tupelo gum swamp.