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Chilly weather good for some state crops


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Sacramento Bee

Apparently all this cold weather has done more than just drive us into our kitchens to cook soup and bake bread – it’s aiding fruit and nut trees.

Most fruit and nut trees need a certain amount of chill hours – recorded when the temperature drops below 45 degrees – in order to help develop a crop for the next season, according to the California Farm Bureau Federation.

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