Like so many commodities in California this year, stone fruit is seeing an early start to the season. "On average, on apricots, peaches and nectarines are about 10 days to two weeks earlier than normal and plums and plumcots are about two to three weeks early," says Chad Allred of Kingsburg Orchards.…
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