Shocking. Not.
Florida's plan to save the everglades really saved United States Sugar. The New York Times reports:
Nearly two years later, the governor's ambitious plan to reclaim the river of grass, as the famed wetlands are known, is instead on track to rescue the fortunes of United States Sugar.
The proposal was downsized only five months after it was announced. By April 2009, amid the deepening recession, the state said it could afford to purchase only 72,800 acres of United States Sugar's...
Published on March 08, 2010 06:31