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>While this heat feels almost too hot to do anything, one part of Colorado is thriving. The state’s specialty Palisade peaches are growing quicker than usual due to the warm temperatures. In April, peach season wasn’t looking as promising. Sheri Taylor with Taylor Farm and Ranch told FOX31 in March that a small freeze affected the early varieties of fruit. Due to the early freeze, Taylor expected the crop to yield about 20-30% less than last year, as there weren’t any late freezes in 2023.
Archive: https://archive.today/V45iD
From the post:
>>While this heat feels almost too hot to do anything, one part of Colorado is thriving. The state’s specialty Palisade peaches are growing quicker than usual due to the warm temperatures.
In April, peach season wasn’t looking as promising.
Sheri Taylor with Taylor Farm and Ranch told FOX31 in March that a small freeze affected the early varieties of fruit. Due to the early freeze, Taylor expected the crop to yield about 20-30% less than last year, as there weren’t any late freezes in 2023.
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