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South Carolina...

Peaches - " Farmers are hopeful to have ten to fifteen percent of their usual crop. Peach-lovers can still expect to see local peaches in July and August in limited quantities. Statewide, strawberries have experienced about a fifteen percent loss. Midland and Upstate blueberry farmers are reporting significant loss, similar to that of peaches. Information is still being gathered from blueberry farms in the lower part of the state. "

http://agriculture.sc.gov/freezing-temperatures-devastate-south-carolina-farmers/#.WNArVlnhNI4.twitter

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22 hours ago, Solak said:

South Carolina...

Peaches - " Farmers are hopeful to have ten to fifteen percent of their usual crop. Peach-lovers can still expect to see local peaches in July and August in limited quantities. Statewide, strawberries have experienced about a fifteen percent loss. Midland and Upstate blueberry farmers are reporting significant loss, similar to that of peaches. Information is still being gathered from blueberry farms in the lower part of the state. "

http://agriculture.sc.gov/freezing-temperatures-devastate-south-carolina-farmers/#.WNArVlnhNI4.twitter

Yeah, it was bad! All the dead foliage on all trees looks as bad as April 2007! There are early, mid, and late season peaches, so some of the later and mid season varieties, will give us some peaches.

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
0421 AM EDT WED MAR 22 2017

 

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE TIED AT ATLANTA YESTERDAY...

 A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 86 DEGREES WAS REACHED AT ATLANTA
YESTERDAY. THIS TIES THE OLD RECORD OF 86 SET IN 1907.

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On 3/28/2017 at 11:38 AM, EmersonGA said:

.97" last night puts me at 4.84" so far for March and close to 15" for the year so far.  I've noticed that some of ponds are still low from last fall so we need things to pan out as wet as they look to get them back up before summer. 

Yes sir.  Despite fairly decent rains this year water levels are still very low.  That drought we just came out of was a wicked pissah.

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