No Form Number 906-TX Citrus-Confidential Citrus Crop Questionnaire

Marketing Orders for Fruit Crops

TX Citrus - Citrus Crop Questionnaire (09-16)

Generic Fruit Crops (Mandatory)

OMB: 0581-0189

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OMB No. 0581-0189

TEXAS VALLEY CITRUS COMMITTEE Telephone: (956) 581-2190

901 Business Park Drive, Suite 400 Fax: (956) 584-3307

Mission, Texas 78572


CONFIDENTIAL CITRUS CROP QUESTIONNAIRE

20___ - 20___


  1. Do you still own or manage commercial citrus in the Valley? □ Yes □ No

If yes, in which counties? Cameron County □ Hidalgo County □ Willacy County


1a. If you no longer own citrus, there is no need to complete the rest of the survey, but please return it to the address above.


  1. How much acreage do you now own or manage?


Total Acres

Harvestable Crop

20___ - 20___

Ruby Sweet Grapefruit


Acres


Acres

Rio Star Grapefruit


Acres


Acres

Early and Mid-Season Oranges


Acres


Acres

Navels


Acres


Acres

Valencias


Acres


Acres






  1. What was your average yield/acre in 20___ - 20___?



Grapefruit


Tons/Acre


Total Tons

Early and Mid-Season Oranges


Tons/Acre


Total Tons

Navels


Tons/Acre


Total Tons

Valencias


Tons/Acre


Total Tons






  1. What do you estimate your tonnage will be in 20___ - 20___?


Ruby Sweet Grapefruit


Total Tons



Rio Star Grapefruit


Total Tons



Early and Mid-Season Oranges


Total Tons



Navels


Total Tons



Valencias


Total Tons








  1. Fruit Quality for 20___ - 20___ (please circle appropriate answer)


Shape

Rust Mite Damage

Melanose

Scarring

General Quality

Grapefruit

good

none

none

light

good


fair

moderate

moderate

average

average


poor

severe

severe

severe

poor

Early and Mid-Season

good

none

none

light

good

Oranges

fair

moderate

moderate

average

average


poor

severe

severe

severe

poor

Navels

good

none

none

light

good


fair

moderate

moderate

average

average


poor

severe

severe

severe

poor



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Valencias

good

none

none

light

good


fair

moderate

moderate

average

average


poor

severe

severe

severe

poor


  1. Fruit size for 20___ - 20___ (please check appropriate answer)


Smaller than Average


Average


Larger than Average



Grapefruit








Early and Mid-Season Oranges








Navels








Valencias
















  1. How do you hope to market your fruit next season?

Co-op










Cash Buyer










Juice










Gift









Roadside









Other











  1. Do you have plans to put in new acreage within the next 12 months? □ Yes □No

Grapefruit (acres)


Ruby Reds


Star Ruby



Rays


Henderson



Rio Red


Other

Oranges (acres)


Marrs


Navels



Pineapple


Valencia




Other



  1. What do you think are the most serious problems facing the Texas citrus industry in the next few years?


Name:

Firm:

Address: (include City, State, and Zip Code)

Phone No. ________________________________ Fax No. _______________________________

Cell Phone No. _______________________________________________________________________


Please return this survey as soon as possible to the Texas Valley Citrus Committee.




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