
Early Heat Boosts Valley Harvest
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Californias Valley Farm Frenzy: Early Heat Accelerates Crop Harvest by Two Weeks
The Fresno State Farm is experiencing an unprecedented early heatwave, causing crops to mature at least two weeks ahead of schedule. Almond trees are forming nuts for a July harvest instead of the usual August, with cherries and nectarines also setting fruit earlier than expected. The prolonged heat has led to a demand for deep watering in orchards, while citrus and mandarins are blooming and ripening faster than usual. This heat streak could result in fresh picks landing on tables sooner, offering Valley eaters a sweet surprise.
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