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Rows of apple trees at Russo's Fruit and Vegetable Farm in Tabernacle will not yield a crop this season due to extreme weather. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

A Summer Without Peaches: NJ Estimates $300M in Ag Losses from April Whiplash Weather

A week in mid-April sent temperatures from the 90s to near-freezing, and early-budding fruit crops crashed before they could fully develop. Farmers say they need shoppers to support their other crops. Governor Mikie Sherrill is seeking federal support to help make them whole. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…  

By Matt Skoufalos | May 29, 2026
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