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Texas fruit growers are facing a difficult season due to a combination of inconsistent winter chill and damaging spring freezes.
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Texas peaches and other fruit trees handle cold weather better than we think. Here's why.Texas ranks as the fourth-largest peach producer in the United States, after California, Georgia and South Carolina. About 1 million peach trees are planted throughout the Lone Star state and ...
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Here's how Texas peaches and other fruit trees live with winter freezes better than we doTexas offers excellent conditions for growing these delicious, juicy fruits because of its mixture of sand, silt, and clay topsoil. This type of soil, called loam, provides a delicate balance of ...
The Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) is a key aspect of one of the United States' leading fruit and vegetable-producing states.
The Star-Telegram spoke with the Wise County office of Texas A&M AgriLife to find out some produce tips for spring. Here’s what to know.
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