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Source: WRAL, 4/14/17
It has been a rocky year for strawberry farmers. Fall brought Hurricane Matthew and flooded fields. Winter was unseasonably warm without much of a freeze. Then when the cold came in March, farmers worried their delicate plants would be damaged before full bloom. "There's definitely a lot of worry about weather and things like that," said farm manager Charity Moore. For more of this story, click here.
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