During the 1920s, Alabama enjoyed a thriving satsuma industry, but fruit-killing freezes during the 1930s
Courtesy of Leigh Hinton


Gulf Coast Satsumas

During the 1920s, Alabama enjoyed a thriving satsuma industry, but fruit-killing freezes during the 1930s and 40s crippled it. During the 1990s, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Stations researchers set out to revive the satsuma industry and developed a microsprinkler irrigation system that has proved highly effective in protecting satsumas during frigid temperatures.

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