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22. Area legislators tour damaged farms; orchard in Stoddard Co.
Area legislators tour damaged farms; orchard in Stoddard co. In the last week, two area legislators have been touring the area trying to find out what the state can do to help out the displaced farmers. Record high temperatures in March followed by record lows in April have left many area farmers scrambling to figure out how to make it this year. Wright, who serves as vice-chairman of the House Agriculture committee, plans to visit several other area orchards and farms over the next couple...
Source4/26/2007


23. Time to eat fresh
The grassy lot at Fourth and San Benito Streets filled up with coworkers taking a break from the humdrum of the day, while parents and children stopped on the way home from school. Hundreds showed for the first market of the season, browsing through booths of local produce and chatting in between their shopping. In addition to the locally-grown fruits and vegetables, a few booths offered fresh flowers and other treats - baked goods, shaved ice and corn on the cob. Bright strawberries,...
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24. At Farmers Markets, Uncertainty Crops Up
By Walter Nicholls Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, April 25, 2007; Page F01 On seven consecutive nights this month, farmer Jim Huyett attached a Frost Dragon propane heater to the back of his tractor and drove for hours through his 5-acre peach orchard, trying to raise the air temperature above freezing. By Walter Nicholls Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, April 25, 2007; Page F01 On seven consecutive nights this month, farmer Jim Huyett attached a Frost Dragon propane heater...
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25. Good Enough to Eat: 2 weapons to fend off apple-eating pests
In case you'd like to stop the worm's depredations, consider some of the more promising, new controls available to home orchardists: The wormholes I'm talking about were typically a twosome -- one opening in the shoulder, the other at the calyx, or blossom end, of the fruit. Commercial orchardists use sprays and other controls to ensure that supermarket apples don't have "eat around" holes. I'm guessing the reason the paper bags are more effective than "footies" is that the female moth...
Source5/11/2007


26. Some Missouri grape crops making a modest comeback from Easter freeze
Grape growers have permission from the state to use out-of-state grapes for their 2007 wine production. The grape crops in the southernmost part of the state suffered the most damage. Anderson says the young and newly planted vines might not survive and that will be known in mid-July. Anderson says the survival of the grapevines themselves is an issue. Feature Programs & Commentary. Some Missouri grape crops making a modest comeback from Easter freeze Monday, May 14, 2007, 4:14 PM by Julie...
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