Table 1.--Florida citrus bearing acres by type of fruit, 1959-60 through 1976-77 seasons All round oranges All grapefruit Specialty fruita All citrus Season Acreage Index Acreage Index Acreage Index Acreage Indexb 1000 acres Percent 1000 acres Percent 1000 acres Percent 1000 acres Percent 1959-60 370.0 70 92.3 93 45.9 78 508.2 74 1960-61 374.1 71 92.5 93 48.3 82 514.9 75 1961-62 408.7 78 94.0 95 47.0 80 549.7 80 1962-63 370.0 70 88.0 89 41.3 70 499.3 73 1963-64 399.0 76 83.0 84 39.1 66 510.1 75 1964-65 435.0 83 84.0 85 42.3 72 561.3 82 1965-66 472.0 90 86.0 87 45.2 77 603.2 88 1966-67 522.0 99 87.0 88 49.7 84 658.7 96 1967-68 557.6 106 87.5 88 54.6 93 699.7 102 1968-69 601.6 114 91.2 92 61.4 104 754.2 110 1969-70 636.1 121 98.7 99 71.6 121 806.4 118 1970-71 667.1 127 108.3 109 79.5 135 854.9 125 1971-72 623.8 119 112.6 113 73.9 125 810.3 118 1972-73 619.6 118 114.6 115 74.9 127 809.1 118 1973-74 614.6 117 115.8 117 73.4 124 803.8 118 1974-75 610.4 116 115.4 116 73.7 125 799.5 117 1975-76 596.4 113 117.9 119 70.2 119 784.5 115 1976-77 594.3 113 119.3 120 69.6 118 783.2 115 Index 526.2 100 99.3 100 59.0 100 683.9 100 Source: Florida Agricultural Statistics, Citrus Summary [3]. a Includes Temples, tangelos, tangerines, honey tangerines and limes. Percentage of average value for 1959-60 through 1976-77 seasons which is shown in the bottom row of the table.