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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread


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I apologize if it's already been talked about. I'm haven't been stopping around the forum too much lately. Many fruit farms are reporting 100% loss of fruit as of today from the last freeze. I myself also lost everything.  The last freeze did turn out to be locally, one of the most agricultural devastating freezes since i've been a member here.  

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1 hour ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

I apologize if it's already been talked about. I'm haven't been stopping around the forum too much lately. Many fruit farms are reporting 100% loss of fruit as of today from the last freeze. I myself also lost everything.  The last freeze did turn out to be locally, one of the most agricultural devastating freezes since i've been a member here.  

That's terrible news regarding the fruit trees.

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https://extension.psu.edu/pennsylvania-tree-fruit-phenology-report-april-21-2026/

Frost Ring Formation

Throughout much of the state overnight between April 20-21, temperatures posed a serious risk to fruit crops. Apple, peach, and pear crops may have experienced varying levels of damage depending on developmental stage and site-specific conditions. Apples are at petal fall in Adams County and at full bloom in Center County. Although fertilized flowers and young fruitlets are less sensitive to freezing temperatures than blossoms at full bloom, exposure to critical temperatures may have resulted in tissue injury, leading to embryo damage, fruitlet abortion, or subsequent quality defects. There was also potential for frost ring formation under the forecasted conditions

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