Michigan fruit growers say crops appear protected after one of the most extreme blizzards in March. Leelanau cherry grower Ben LaCross tells Brownfield, “Northern Michigan got 2 to 4 to 5 feet of snow over the course of a weekend, and it was just a blizzard that we hadn’t seen in a long time.” A […]
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