Warm Winters Threaten Nut Trees. Can Science Help Them Chill Out?
Many fruit and nut trees need cold weather to bloom, which is becoming less common in a warming climate. So, farmers and scientists are teaming up to find ways to help orchards chill out and cope.
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February 17, 2020 at 05:04PM
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