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Source: Bob Kemerait, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 12/121/8
It doesn’t end. What a season; what a harvest; what a year. After enduring the wrath of Hurricane Michael, rains have brought the cotton and peanut harvest to an agonizing standstill for many growers. Now into December, cotton in Georgia stretching from Warren County to Early County is yet to be picked and lint streams from the bolls precariously as rains falls again. The 2018 harvest gives new meaning to Merle Haggard’s lyrics, “If we make it through December, everything’s gonna be all right.” For more of this story, click here.
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