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What's happening in the field?

At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Apricots and magnolias

April 1, 2010 by Susanne Howard

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With a few really nice and warm days, everything just about explodes into growth. Unfortunately that also applies to weeds :). In this area apricots always bloom, but unless there is no more frost, we will not see any fruit. Some of the plums are not far behind, and peaches will follow soon.


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