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Rollercoaster Severe Weather Forces Texas Pecan Trees to Dangerously Self-Prune at the Wrong Time
The rollercoaster of severe weather in Texas has driven pecan trees to self-prune at the wrong time, which could result in massive die-offs. Read more here.
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