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Hill Country Peach Crop Plentiful
Burgs Corner a large part of Texas Hill Country peach industry history. Right: Lorie Studebaker shows off a few of the many varieties they grow. They also have blackberries and apricots.

The Central Texas peach crop is abundant this year despite enduring early and late freezes, heavy rain and recent strong storms. According to the Hill Country Fruit Council, the 2019 peach crop is very strong. Several stands have the white-fleshed peach in now. Varieties are a week or two earlier than normal, as the first Freestone, Harvester, began ripening the first week of June. According to experts, most of the Hill Country fruit is ripening, and it’s a bumper crop, according to are ...

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