State of Emergency in northern Michigan, but dormant fruit should limit crop damage

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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