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Warm weather not too peachy for growers - Macon Telegraph (blog)


Macon Telegraph (blog)

Warm weather not too peachy for growers
Macon Telegraph (blog)
By WAYNE CRENSHAW - wcrenshaw@macon.com Middle Georgians have relished the springlike weather of the last few weeks, but peach growers would rather be shivering. During their dormant period, peach trees need temperatures of 45 and below for hundreds of ...
Farm experts aren't worried about early bloomersWRCB-TV
Warm winter means early blooms, but experts aren't worried about peaches or ...The Republic

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Time to Order Trees for Spring - PortageLife


Time to Order Trees for Spring
PortageLife
It is time to pre-order quality trees from the Porter County Extension Board while supplies last. Apple, apricot, plum, peach, nectarine, cherry, pear and ornamentals are priced between $18 and $25. Trees that are pre-ordered can be picked up at an ...

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Order those fruit trees and berry bushes - Waynesville Smoky Mountain News


Order those fruit trees and berry bushes
Waynesville Smoky Mountain News
The Swain County Cooperative Extension is now taking orders for 3- to 4-foot tall apple, pear and peach trees, plus three-year-old blueberry, two-year-old grape and thornless blackberry varieties. Money raised will be put into the Swain County 4-H fund ...

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Pee Dee farmer worries about mild winter's impact on peaches - SCNow


Pee Dee farmer worries about mild winter's impact on peaches
SCNow
The unusually warm temperatures are causing the peach trees to begin blooming already. If there is a hard freeze after they bloom, it could devastate the entire season's crops. This could be potential (more) Some peach trees at McLeod Farms in McBee ...

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Peach farmers say trees are already budding, increasing worries about possible ... - The Republic


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Peach farmers say trees are already budding, increasing worries about possible ...
The Republic
AP AIKEN, SC — The warm winter already has some peach trees blooming, and that has farmers worried. Cold Creek Nurseries Manager Alan Maclay told The Aiken Standard (http://bit.ly/yakbhf ) that a hard freeze is devastating after peach trees begin to ...
Peaches already blooming in SC, worrying farmersLake Wylie Pilot

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