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Million-dollar risk rides on couple of cold nights in Florida’s berry fields

January 10, 2010/in News Clips, News Headlines /by atay

Carl Grooms’ strawberry crop made it through the longest cold snap of his 36-year career, but Saturday left him wondering if all his sleepless nights were in vain. The lowest temperatures […]

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Mississippi Farmers Could See 100 Percent Crop Losses

October 19, 2009/in News Clips, News Headlines /by Laurie Langstraat

The Mississippi State Fair isn’t the only thing suffering because of the state’s run of bad weather. The state is considering declaring entire Mississippi counties disaster areas because of enormous […]

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Cool summer weather means fall harvest is behind normal

October 16, 2009/in News Clips, News Headlines /by Laurie Langstraat

Cooler than normal temperatures during the growing season has resulted in slower than normal crop development. What that means to fall harvest is the possibility of some crop losses as […]

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