newjerseynewsroom.com: Jersey's 2010 peaches rate a perfect 10

Omens supposedly come in threes, and a trio of recent events has proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt that New Jersey is enjoying one of its sweetest peach seasons ever.
"The peaches are excellent, because we've had a really dry growing season with lots of sunshine. We came into the season with ample moisture in the soil," said Jerry Frecon, an agricultural agent specializing in fruit with the Rutgers NJ Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County in Clayton, N.J..
"The peaches are excellent, because we've had a really dry growing season with lots of sunshine. We came into the season with ample moisture in the soil," said Jerry Frecon, an agricultural agent specializing in fruit with the Rutgers NJ Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County in Clayton, N.J..




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