We were hit hard by Katrina with over 80% of trees lost. Since it takes about 5 years for a tree to start paying for it self this is about the second year of good oranges. They are about 4 to 5 $ for a bag about 10 lb size around me from people re-selling out the back of a pickup. If you go the grove (about a 1 1/2 hr drive south) and stick to buying from the back yard producers you can ususally get the bag for about 2 to 3 $ with 2 being more common.
Around here most re-sellers have Louisiana sweet oranges (hamlin) and satsumas but the navel orange is grown more mostly by big producers.
I would think your price is connected to she sells out of her home only and has 20 acres. Lets see............. 20 acres x 100 trees per x 200/300 lbs per tree. That is a lot of oranges to sell out of your house.
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