A year after the peach crop in the northeastern United States hit the pits, growers and agricultural experts are anticipating a healthy rebound in 2017.
Peach orchards across the region have come alive with pink blossoms, and if the weather holds out, it could be a bumper harvest.
“Everything just dialed in this year,” said Al Caggiano, co-owner of Sunny Slope Orchards in Bridgeton, N.J., a third-generation family farm with about 500 acres of peach trees.
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