RAYMOND, Miss. (MSU PRESS RELEASE) – Sources from an MSU press release say that, while some areas of Mississippi are still experiencing drought, recent double-digit rainfall in southern portions of the state devastated fruit and vegetable crops. Watermelons and blueberries are primarily grown in the southern half of the state, and growers there have seen high yield losses. “Some watermelon growers say they lost as much as 90% of their crop,” sai…
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