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SHELBURNE — Some Vermont farmers say they’ve been motivated to grow more peaches due to changing weather patterns.
Bill Suhr of Champlain Orchards in Shoreham has invested in three acres of peach trees over the last three years, leading up to his orchard’s first full crop this summer. He sells them at his farmstand and at the Intervale Food Hub and retail outlets.
Suhr said he hoped to bring in some summer cash flow before the apple season. He also was encouraged by the increasing availability of hardy varieties that withstand colder climates.
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