HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C.--A brief January thaw gives all of us a chance to stretch out and enjoy the outdoors. But if it lasts too long, it can impact fruit trees and plants. The warm temperatures can have negative effects. So far KT's Orchard in Canton says the ...
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