If These Trees Don't Get Time To Chill, Farmers Will Be Out On A Limb
Tree crops like pistachios, peaches and almonds need a certain amount of cold weather every year. But scientists say that California's climate may become too warm for them to grow there.
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January 26, 2017 at 02:38AM
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NPR News: If These Trees Don't Get Time To Chill, Farmers Will Be Out On A Limb
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