Palisade farmers take on low temperatures in a fight to save peaches from April freezes
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PALISADE On the coldest nights in April, Charlie Talbott spends those dark hours glued to his phone or racing around in a pickup truck and revving engines — not for entertainment, but as part of a high-stakes fight against plummeting temperatures to save his…
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PALISADE On the coldest nights in April, Charlie Talbott spends those dark hours glued to his phone or racing around in a pickup truck and revving engines — not for entertainment, but as part of a high-stakes fight against plummeting temperatures to save his…
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