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South Korean man who murdered neighbour over blocked sunlight dispute gets 23 years in jail

The defendant attacked the victim with a weapon in a fit of rage after the elderly man’s peach tree blocked the sunlight from reaching his solar panels.

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Garden: Could the recent snow and cold snap harm trees? We have some answers

Warmer temps earlier this month brought forth buds on trees. Then we had a cold snap last weekend. How does that affect trees?

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NMSU's Farmington science center supports promotion of Indigenous agricultural practices

Utah State University researcher Reagan Wytsalucy has dedicated her entire career to restoring traditional crops on Indigenous lands – like Native American peaches.

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New USDA 'plant hardiness' zoning map may help determine life or death of your perennials

Map developers from USDA and Oregon State University, updated the plant hardiness zoning for half of the country based on 30 years of climate data.

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In SC, where peaches reign, farms lost half their crops. It could be a bad sign for the future

Late spring freezes meant the Midlands’ Titan Farms, one of the U.S.’s largest peach producers, lost 70% of its crop, leaving it struggling to keep up with demand. Could shortages like this keep happening?

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