Cold Snap Endangers California Citrus Crop

FRESNO, CA - JANUARY 16: A pile of peach pits used to warm the cold air at night, burns in front of an orange tree where ice has covered over the oranges at the Keith A. Nilmeier Farms January 16, 2007 in Fresno, California. An estimated 70% of California's citrus crops have been damaged by a severe cold snap that is bringing below freezing temperatures to California's central valley and is expected to continue through Sunday. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
FRESNO, CA - JANUARY 16: A pile of peach pits used to warm the cold air at night, burns in front of an orange tree where ice has covered over the oranges at the Keith A. Nilmeier Farms January 16, 2007 in Fresno, California. An estimated 70% of California's citrus crops have been damaged by a severe cold snap that is bringing below freezing temperatures to California's central valley and is expected to continue through Sunday. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Cold Snap Endangers California Citrus Crop
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