Peach season is just a few months away in Texas, and while our hot summers help produce a higher sugar content in the fruit, it’s what happens during the winter that can either make or break the ...
While many people are ready for the winter weather to go away, peach farmers at Durbin Farms are happy to see the freezing temperatures, saying it will help the quality of this year's peach crop.
Jones said last year’s peach crop was the best in at least ten years. With this cold weather, there’s hope that this year’s will be just as good. “It was close to some places were close to ...