Another Update From Meteorologist, Dr. Jay Schlegel & Article About El Nino in N&O (Sat., Aug. 29, 2015)
Dear Strawberry Growers – I received this weather update yesterday by Dr. Jay Schlegel for growers in Mid-Atlantic region. …
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