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Transcript: Analysis: Orange juice futures in the wake of Hurricane Charley
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- August 17, 2004
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ALEX CHADWICK
NPR Special
08-17-2004
Analysis: Orange juice futures in the wake of Hurricane Charley
Host: ALEX CHADWICK
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
ALEX CHADWICK, host:
And we turn now to domestic news. The small glass of orange juice on your breakfast table might seem more precious and even sweeter in the months to come when you think about the citrus growers of central Florida and the hurricane winds that ripped through their groves last week. Hurricane Charley, Friday, knocked the fruit to the ground, knocked trees to the ground. Seven counties were hit. DAY TO DAY's Noah Adams joins us to tell us how bad it was and what's happening in New York to the price of juice.
NOAH ADAMS reporting:
Alex, ...
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