The USDA's forecast for the 2024-2025 citrus season predicts a significant drop in Florida's citrus production, with estimates of 15 million boxes of oranges, 1.4 million boxes of grapefruit, and 200,000 boxes of mandarins and tangelos. This marks a decrease of nearly 3 million boxes from the previous season, not accounting for the recent damage from Hurricane Milton. The hurricane has worsened the situation for Florida's citrus growers, who are already dealing with citrus greening and the aftermath of past hurricanes. The full impact of the storm is still being evaluated, and future forecasts are expected to reflect the damage. Current production levels are a small fraction of the industry's peak in the 1990s, underscoring the need for ongoing support and initiatives to rejuvenate Florida's citrus industry.