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Related: About this forumGeorgia Peach Crop Faces Nearly 80 Percent Loss This Year
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday that nearly 80 percent of that state's peach crop has been wiped out this year. He says an overly warm winter and hard freeze in the early spring caused the loss in crops.
Black says the lack of peaches could lead to a shorter season because farmers will not spend the money to ship their products out of the state. Initially, some peach growers in Georgia expected to salvage about 70 percent of the crop.
The newspaper reports that the peach and blueberry crop could mean a $300 million hit to state farmers.
The crop issues in Georgia have been worse in neighboring South Carolina, where more than 85 percent have been lost.
http://news.wabe.org/post/georgia-peach-crop-faces-nearly-80-percent-loss-year
tonyt53
(5,737 posts)safeinOhio
(34,090 posts)find workers to harvest the fruit. May be harder than finding a Georgia peach.
brokephibroke
(1,884 posts)support the trump cuts to the dept of ag and crop insurance programs.....
Phentex
(16,504 posts)I prefer SC over GA even though I live here. I guess I better get my fill while I can.