Michigan farmers hope to rebound from a disastrous 2012
date:Apr 02, 2013
include a cider mill.

You do the best you can. People keep coming down every week and asking me how things are doing and right now things look fine, said Upston. But all of a sudden, you could have the trees bloom and then have a frost. With farmers, it's a gamble.

Upston said the family won't know whether there is any long-term damage until after the trees start to produce fruit.

Not only did we have the frost, but we also had a drought last year, she said. We still don't know how much damag
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