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if (twelveam()) {
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/fernleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Ferns. Florida is a leading supplier of cut ferns and other foliage to florists across the country. Leatherleaf fern is the fern most commonly grown. Other popular foliage crops include sword fern, ivy, and palmetto fans. North-central Florida is the hub of production, and annual sales top $70 million.  </div>';
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}
else if (twelveam2()) {
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/mangoleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Mangoes. Warm oceans surround the southern tip of Florida, producing a climate ideal for the growth of tropical fruits. Mango is just one of more than two dozen tropical fruits grown in South Florida. Miami-Dade County is the hub of mango production, and harvest continues from May through September.   </div>';
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else if (twelveam3()) {
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/canteloupeleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cantaloupe. Florida cantaloupes are available from March through July. They are produced throughout the state, but most are grown in Central Florida. Florida is one of the top melon-producing states in the United States, thanks in part to its warm weather and long growing season.  </div>';
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}
else if (twelveam4()) {
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/avocadoleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Avocados. Florida produces more than 56 varieties of avocados. Available from June until March, they are grown commercially on about 6,000 acres, mainly in Miami-Dade County at the extreme southern end of the state. On average Florida farmers harvest around 800,000 bushels of avocados per year, with a production value of about $13 million. </div>';
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}
else if (oneam()) {
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/chickenleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Chickens. Florida is one of the top states for the number of chickens on farms. Florida poultry farmers maintain around 11 million layers and produce nearly 3 billion eggs and 75 million broilers each year. Florida poultry farms generate almost $300 million in annual sales.   </div>';
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}
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/tomatoleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Tomatoes. Florida produces virtually all the fresh-market field-grown tomatoes in the United States from December to May. Each year Florida accounts for about 50 percent of all domestically grown fresh tomatoes. Cash receipts total over $500 million annually. Tomatoes are harvested throughout the state, but most tomato acreage is found in south Florida.  </div>';
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else if (oneam3()) {
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str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Green Cabbage. Nearly all the cabbage grown in Florida consists of hybrid varieties of green cabbage. Florida cabbage is grown primarily in the Hastings region near Jacksonville. It is available from November to June, with harvest peaking between January and April. Shipped fresh around the country, it generates about $30 million in sales each year.   </div>';
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/hayleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Hay. Each year Florida farmers harvest about 650,000 tons of hay, with an average production value of over $65 million. Many kinds of grasses and legumes are grown in Florida as livestock hay. These include coastal and Callie bermudagrass, Pensacola and Argentine bahiagrass, pangola grass, Alicia, Alyce clover, stargrass, peanut, and perennial peanut.  </div>';
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}
else if (twoam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/broccolileft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Broccoli. During the winter months when it&#039;s simply too cold in most states to grow vegetables, Florida farmers are filling the nation&#039;s salad bowls. Broccoli is just one of the winter vegetables produced in Florida. Available from October to May, it is grown commercially in St. Johns County in the northeastern part of the state.   </div>';
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}
else if (twoam2()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/keylimeleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Keylime. Keylime is smaller, tarter, more fragrant, and generally more flavorful than the Persian limes commonly sold in supermarkets. It is just one of over two dozen tropical fruits grown in south Florida. These varieties, sold mostly locally on the fresh market, include mango, starfruit, guava, dragonfruit, litchi, longan, papaya, and passionfruit.  </div>';
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}
else if (twoam3()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/honeyleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Bees and Honey. Florida&#039;s $13 million honey industry ranks among the top five in the nation. Florida&#039;s managed honeybees produce about 17 million pounds of honey each year. Honey production is important, but the bees&#039; most valuable service is pollination. About one-third of all the food we eat is the direct result of pollination by honeybees.  </div>';
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}
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str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/orangesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Oranges. Florida grows more oranges than any other state, but most of them are turned into juice. Florida supplies over 90 percent of America&#039;s orange juice. Florida oranges are in season from October through June and are grown mainly in the southern two-thirds of the peninsula.  </div>';
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}
else if (threeam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/milkleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Dairy. Florida is the top-ranking dairy state in the Southeast. Florida dairy farms are large, milking an average of about 900 cows each. Each cow averages about 16,000 pounds of milk per year or about five gallons per day per cow. Cash receipts from the marketing of Florida milk average about $400 million annually.   </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/tangerineleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Tangerines. With cash receipts averaging around $70 million annually, Florida ranks first in the nation in the production of tangerines. Florida tangerines are grown commercially on about 15,000 acres in the southern two-thirds of the peninsula. Common varieties include Fallglo, Sunburst, and Honey. Florida tangerines are available from September to May.  </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/redcabbageleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Red Cabbage. Red cabbage comprises only a small percentage of the cabbage grown in Florida; most Florida cabbage is green. Available from November to June, Florida cabbage is grown mainly in the northeastern part of the state, in the Hastings area near Jacksonville. Cash receipts total around $30 million annually.   </div>';
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}
else if (threeam4()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/lycheeheader.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Lychees. A longtime favorite in tropical Asia, the sweet, fragrant, grape-like lychee is catching on in the United States. Florida is the only state in the continental U.S. that produces lychees commercially. Harvest is limited to a single month—June—and the fresh fruit can be found in Asian grocery stores and, increasingly, in mainstream markets.  </div>';
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}
else if (fouram()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/celeryleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='       The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Celery. Celery was once Florida&#039;s second-largest vegetable commodity, but for years the amount of acreage devoted to celery has been shrinking. Today, the only area in Florida that still produces celery on a large scale is the Everglades region in Palm Beach County. Florida celery is available from November to June. It is grown almost exclusively for the fresh market.  </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/cottonleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cotton. Each year Florida farmers harvest an average of around 120,000 bales of cotton from about 90,000 acres in the Panhandle. Florida cotton is planted in April and May and harvested in September, October, and November. Cash receipts from Florida cotton average around $30 million annually. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/strawberriesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Strawberries. Plant City, in west-central Florida, is the country&#039;s winter strawberry capital. From December through February, Florida strawberries dominate the U.S. market. Over 8,000 acres in Florida are planted in strawberries, with an annual production value of over $300 million.  </div>';
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}
else if (fouram4()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/grapesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Grapes. Two types of grapes thrive in Florida: Florida hybrid bunch grapes and native muscadine grapes. Vineyards and wineries are scattered throughout the state, with harvest times ranging from May to September. Florida is gaining a reputation for its wines, which are placing well in international competitions.  </div>';
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}
else if (fiveam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/horticultureleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Horticulture. Horticulture, greenhouse and nursery products are some of Florida&#039;s most valuable commodities, with annual cash receipts totaling nearly $2 billion. Florida is the second-leading state in nursery and greenhouse sales. Greenhouse and nursery products include flowering potted plants, bedding plants, cut flowers, foliage, and woody ornamentals for the landscape. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/potatoleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Potatoes. In winter and spring many of the country&#039;s “new potatoes” (young potatoes) come from Florida. Florida potatoes are available from January through June, much earlier than those from Idaho, Maine, and Montana. Potatoes are grown in northeast Florida and at the southern tip of the peninsula, and yearly sales total over $100 million.  </div>';
str+='  </div>';
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}
else if (fiveam3()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/Greenbeansleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Snap Beans. Florida is the No. 1 producer of snap beans in the United States. Snap beans, also known as green beans or string beans, are grown in north-central and south Florida on about 35,000 acres. They are available fresh all year round, and annual sales total over $140 million.  </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/cornleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Corn. With annual cash receipts totaling around $110 million, Florida ranks first in the nation in the production of sweet corn for the fresh market. Fresh Florida sweet corn is available from August to June, and over 30,000 acres in central and south Florida are devoted to its production. </div>';
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}
else if (sixam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/cattleleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cattle. Florida is a cow-calf state. The primary cattle “crop” is calves, which are shipped to other states to be finished and processed into beef. Florida beef producers own over 1.5 million beef cattle and calves, and nearly half of all Florida&#039;s agricultural land is involved in cattle production.  </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/grapefruitleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='     The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Grapefruit. Florida is the nation&#039;s No. 1 producer of grapefruit, with annual sales often exceeding $200 million. Grapefruit is grown on over 50,000 acres in the Sunshine State, mainly in the Indian River region on the east coast. Harvest begins in September and runs until June, with production reaching its peak in February.  </div>';
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}
else if (sixam3()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/nurseryleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Nursery. Horticulture, greenhouse and nursery products are some of Florida&#039;s most valuable commodities, with annual cash receipts totaling nearly $2 billion. Florida is the second-leading state in nursery and greenhouse sales. Greenhouse and nursery products include flowering potted plants, bedding plants, cut flowers, foliage, and woody ornamentals for the landscape. </div>';
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}
else if (sixam4()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/watermelonleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Watermelons. With yearly sales totaling over $100 million, Florida is one of the nation&#039;s leading producers of watermelons. Watermelons are grown throughout the state on about 25,000 acres and are available from April through July and in November and December.   </div>';
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}
else if (sevenam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/fieldcropsleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Field Crops. Florida&#039;s field crops include corn, cotton, hay, peanuts, soybeans, sugarcane and wheat. Annual cash receipts for field crops total around $500 million. Field crops are grown throughout Florida on over 900,000 acres. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/cucumberleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cucumbers. Available from October to June, cucumbers are grown commercially in the southern half of the Florida peninsula. Florida is a leading cucumber producer. Every year Florida farmers harvest about 5 million bushels, which are sold fresh or processed into pickles. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/peanutleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Peanuts. The southeastern United States is the most important region for peanut production. Peanuts are well adapted to all parts of north Florida. From May to December, Florida farmers harvest about 350 million pounds of peanuts from over 120,000 acres in the panhandle and north-central regions of the state. Cash receipts usually total over $60 million annually.   </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/blueberryleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Blueberries. Florida&#039;s blueberry season runs from late March through June. In late March and early April, south Florida blueberry growers are harvesting the only fresh blueberries in the world. To get such early fruit, growers raise special varieties that bloom in the winter and require hand-picking. Florida blueberry sales total over $30 million annually.  </div>';
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}
else if (eightam()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/orangesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='       The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Oranges. Florida grows more oranges than any other state, but most of them are turned into juice. Florida supplies over 90 percent of America&#039;s orange juice. Florida oranges are in season from October through June and are grown mainly in the southern two-thirds of the peninsula.  </div>';
str+='  </div>';
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}
else if (eightam2()) {
var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/herbsleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Herbs. Common herbs grown commercially by Florida farmers include basil, dill, cilantro, marjoram, rosemary, thyme, tarragon, sage, mint, and oregano. Herbs can be grown throughout the state, but most commercial production takes place in south Florida. Potted herbs are generally grown in greenhouses and available year round, while cut herbs are usually field grown and harvested between September and May. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/strawberriesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Strawberries. Plant City, in west-central Florida, is the country&#039;s winter strawberry capital. From December through February, Florida strawberries dominate the U.S. market. Over 8,000 acres in Florida are planted in strawberries, with an annual production value of over $300 million.  </div>';
str+='  </div>';
document.write(str);

}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/grapesleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Grapes. Two types of grapes thrive in Florida: Florida hybrid bunch grapes and native muscadine grapes. Vineyards and wineries are scattered throughout the state, with harvest times ranging from May to September. Florida is gaining a reputation for its wines, which are placing well in international competitions.  </div>';
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document.write(str);

}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/horticultureleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Horticulture. Horticulture, greenhouse and nursery products are some of Florida&#039;s most valuable commodities, with annual cash receipts totaling nearly $2 billion. Florida is the second-leading state in nursery and greenhouse sales. Greenhouse and nursery products include flowering potted plants, bedding plants, cut flowers, foliage, and woody ornamentals for the landscape. </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/potatoleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Potatoes. In winter and spring many of the country&#039;s “new potatoes” (young potatoes) come from Florida. Florida potatoes are available from January through June, much earlier than those from Idaho, Maine, and Montana. Potatoes are grown in northeast Florida and at the southern tip of the peninsula, and yearly sales total over $100 million.  </div>';
str+='  </div>';
document.write(str);

}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/Greenbeansleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Snap Beans. Florida is the No. 1 producer of snap beans in the United States. Snap beans, also known as green beans or string beans, are grown in north-central and south Florida on about 35,000 acres. They are available fresh all year round, and annual sales total over $140 million.  </div>';
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}
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var str='';
str+='<div id="nav4"><img src="/i/headerrotate/cornleft.jpg" /><div id="nav5" align="left">';
str+='      <H3 class="h3left">At The Top ...</H3>';
str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Corn. With annual cash receipts totaling around $110 million, Florida ranks first in the nation in the production of sweet corn for the fresh market. Fresh Florida sweet corn is available from August to June, and over 30,000 acres in central and south Florida are devoted to its production. </div>';
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}
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Lettuce. Providing Americans with most of their fresh vegetables from January to March, Florida is known as &#147;America&#039;s Winter Salad Bowl.&#148; South Florida&#039;s balmy winter weather is ideal for growing lettuce, tomatoes, bell peppers, sweet corn, cabbage, eggplant, squash, green beans, and cucumbers, a bounty worth more than $1 billion annually.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Horses. Ocala/Marion County in north-central Florida has more horses and ponies than any other county in the nation. It is the center of Florida&#039;s vibrant horse industry, which produces goods and services valued at over $2 billion and has an overall economic impact estimated at over $6.5 billion annually.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Squash. Florida is a leading producer of fresh-market squash, with annual cash receipts usually totaling about $45 million. Florida produces primarily summer squash, including yellow squash and zucchini. It is grown commercially in west-central and south Florida and available from September through June.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Atemoya. Atemoya is a cross between two tropical fruits—the sugar apple and the cherimoya. Its smooth white flesh tastes a little like a pina colada. Atemoya is just one of over two dozen tropical fruits grown commercially in south Florida. It ripens in fall and is sold mainly locally at farmers&#039; markets.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Peppers. Florida is a top-ranking state in the acreage, production, and value of bell peppers. Around 20,000 acres are devoted to pepper production, primarily in south Florida. From October to June, Florida farmers harvest about 15 million bushels of bell peppers, with a total value of nearly $200 million.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Wildflowers. Wildflower seed production is a young but growing industry in Florida. Growers are producing seed from native wildflowers derived from naturally occurring populations in the state. The seed is well adapted to Florida&#039;s climate conditions and supplies highway beautification projects, state forest restoration projects, and plantings in parks and home gardens.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Zucchini. Zucchini is one of the most popular varieties of summer squash produced in Florida. Each year Florida farmers harvest over 2 million bushels of zucchini and other summer squashes from over 10,000 acres in the southern half of the peninsula. Fresh Florida zucchini is available from September through June.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Starfruit. Available from August to March, carambola or “starfruit” is one of more than two dozen varieties of tropical fruit grown in south Florida. Starfruit is often sold locally at farmers&#039; markets, but it can also be found in well-stocked grocery stores. Long cultivated in Southeast Asia, starfruit was introduced in Florida more than 100 years ago. The only other state where it is grown commercially is Hawaii.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Ferns. Florida is a leading supplier of cut ferns and other foliage to florists across the country. Leatherleaf fern is the fern most commonly grown. Other popular foliage crops include sword fern, ivy, and palmetto fans. North-central Florida is the hub of production, and annual sales top $70 million.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Mangoes. Warm oceans surround the southern tip of Florida, producing a climate ideal for the growth of tropical fruits. Mango is just one of more than two dozen tropical fruits grown in South Florida. Miami-Dade County is the hub of mango production, and harvest continues from May through September.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cantaloupe. Florida cantaloupes are available from March through July. They are produced throughout the state, but most are grown in Central Florida. Florida is one of the top melon-producing states in the United States, thanks in part to its warm weather and long growing season.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Avocados. Florida produces more than 56 varieties of avocados. Available from June until March, they are grown commercially on about 6,000 acres, mainly in Miami-Dade County at the extreme southern end of the state. On average Florida farmers harvest around 800,000 bushels of avocados per year, with a production value of about $13 million. </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Chickens. Florida is one of the top states for the number of chickens on farms. Florida poultry farmers maintain around 11 million layers and produce nearly 3 billion eggs and 75 million broilers each year. Florida poultry farms generate almost $300 million in annual sales.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Tomatoes. Florida produces virtually all the fresh-market field-grown tomatoes in the United States from December to May. Each year Florida accounts for about 50 percent of all domestically grown fresh tomatoes. Cash receipts total over $500 million annually. Tomatoes are harvested throughout the state, but most tomato acreage is found in south Florida.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Green Cabbage. Nearly all the cabbage grown in Florida consists of hybrid varieties of green cabbage. Florida cabbage is grown primarily in the Hastings region near Jacksonville. It is available from November to June, with harvest peaking between January and April. Shipped fresh around the country, it generates about $30 million in sales each year.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Hay. Each year Florida farmers harvest about 650,000 tons of hay, with an average production value of over $65 million. Many kinds of grasses and legumes are grown in Florida as livestock hay. These include coastal and Callie bermudagrass, Pensacola and Argentine bahiagrass, pangola grass, Alicia, Alyce clover, stargrass, peanut, and perennial peanut.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Broccoli. During the winter months when it&#039;s simply too cold in most states to grow vegetables, Florida farmers are filling the nation&#039;s salad bowls. Broccoli is just one of the winter vegetables produced in Florida. Available from October to May, it is grown commercially in St. Johns County in the northeastern part of the state.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Keylime. Keylime is smaller, tarter, more fragrant, and generally more flavorful than the Persian limes commonly sold in supermarkets. It is just one of over two dozen tropical fruits grown in south Florida. These varieties, sold mostly locally on the fresh market, include mango, starfruit, guava, dragonfruit, litchi, longan, papaya, and passionfruit.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Bees and Honey. Florida&#039;s $13 million honey industry ranks among the top five in the nation. Florida&#039;s managed honeybees produce about 17 million pounds of honey each year. Honey production is important, but the bees&#039; most valuable service is pollination. About one-third of all the food we eat is the direct result of pollination by honeybees.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Oranges. Florida grows more oranges than any other state, but most of them are turned into juice. Florida supplies over 90 percent of America&#039;s orange juice. Florida oranges are in season from October through June and are grown mainly in the southern two-thirds of the peninsula.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Dairy. Florida is the top-ranking dairy state in the Southeast. Florida dairy farms are large, milking an average of about 900 cows each. Each cow averages about 16,000 pounds of milk per year or about five gallons per day per cow. Cash receipts from the marketing of Florida milk average about $400 million annually.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Tangerines. With cash receipts averaging around $70 million annually, Florida ranks first in the nation in the production of tangerines. Florida tangerines are grown commercially on about 15,000 acres in the southern two-thirds of the peninsula. Common varieties include Fallglo, Sunburst, and Honey. Florida tangerines are available from September to May.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Red Cabbage. Red cabbage comprises only a small percentage of the cabbage grown in Florida; most Florida cabbage is green. Available from November to June, Florida cabbage is grown mainly in the northeastern part of the state, in the Hastings area near Jacksonville. Cash receipts total around $30 million annually.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida. The current image is Lychees. A longtime favorite in tropical Asia, the sweet, fragrant, grape-like lychee is catching on in the United States. Florida is the only state in the continental U.S. that produces lychees commercially. Harvest is limited to a single month—June—and the fresh fruit can be found in Asian grocery stores and, increasingly, in mainstream markets.  </div>';
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str+='       The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Celery. Celery was once Florida&#039;s second-largest vegetable commodity, but for years the amount of acreage devoted to celery has been shrinking. Today, the only area in Florida that still produces celery on a large scale is the Everglades region in Palm Beach County. Florida celery is available from November to June. It is grown almost exclusively for the fresh market.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cotton. Each year Florida farmers harvest an average of around 120,000 bales of cotton from about 90,000 acres in the Panhandle. Florida cotton is planted in April and May and harvested in September, October, and November. Cash receipts from Florida cotton average around $30 million annually. </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Strawberries. Plant City, in west-central Florida, is the country&#039;s winter strawberry capital. From December through February, Florida strawberries dominate the U.S. market. Over 8,000 acres in Florida are planted in strawberries, with an annual production value of over $300 million.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Grapes. Two types of grapes thrive in Florida: Florida hybrid bunch grapes and native muscadine grapes. Vineyards and wineries are scattered throughout the state, with harvest times ranging from May to September. Florida is gaining a reputation for its wines, which are placing well in international competitions.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Horticulture. Horticulture, greenhouse and nursery products are some of Florida&#039;s most valuable commodities, with annual cash receipts totaling nearly $2 billion. Florida is the second-leading state in nursery and greenhouse sales. Greenhouse and nursery products include flowering potted plants, bedding plants, cut flowers, foliage, and woody ornamentals for the landscape. </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Potatoes. In winter and spring many of the country&#039;s “new potatoes” (young potatoes) come from Florida. Florida potatoes are available from January through June, much earlier than those from Idaho, Maine, and Montana. Potatoes are grown in northeast Florida and at the southern tip of the peninsula, and yearly sales total over $100 million.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Snap Beans. Florida is the No. 1 producer of snap beans in the United States. Snap beans, also known as green beans or string beans, are grown in north-central and south Florida on about 35,000 acres. They are available fresh all year round, and annual sales total over $140 million.  </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Corn. With annual cash receipts totaling around $110 million, Florida ranks first in the nation in the production of sweet corn for the fresh market. Fresh Florida sweet corn is available from August to June, and over 30,000 acres in central and south Florida are devoted to its production. </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Watermelons. With yearly sales totaling over $100 million, Florida is one of the nation&#039;s leading producers of watermelons. Watermelons are grown throughout the state on about 25,000 acres and are available from April through July and in November and December.   </div>';
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str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Cucumbers. Available from October to June, cucumbers are grown commercially in the southern half of the Florida peninsula. Florida is a leading cucumber producer. Every year Florida farmers harvest about 5 million bushels, which are sold fresh or processed into pickles. </div>';
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			str+='      The banner at the top of this page changes every 15 minutes to showcase the vast array of agricultural products from Florida.  The current image is Starfruit. Available from August to March, carambola or “starfruit” is one of more than two dozen varieties of tropical fruit grown in south Florida. Starfruit is often sold locally at farmers&#039; markets, but it can also be found in well-stocked grocery stores. Long cultivated in Southeast Asia, starfruit was introduced in Florida more than 100 years ago. The only other state where it is grown commercially is Hawaii.  </div>';
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