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In Ohio, drought and shifting weather patterns affect North America's largest native fruit

  • Drought in Ohio and shifting weather patterns are impacting North America's largest native fruit, the Pawpaw.
  • Libbey reported a shorter harvest and described this year's fruit as smaller and more bitter.
  • Kirk Pomper noted changes in flowering times, indicating alterations in weather patterns affecting Pawpaws.
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