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The frigid early winter weather in Alabama is taking a toll on watermelon trees statewide. Farmers are reporting frost-damaged leaves and soil as the freezing temperatures persist. The really cold weather exacerbates the situation, posing a threat to next season's watermelon crop.
Watermelon trees require mild conditions to thrive, but the current weather is proving challenging.

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Farmers are implementing protective measures to safeguard the plants. The cold stress on the trees may impact their ability to recover, potentially reducing the yield for the next growing season.

As the winter chill continues, farmers are closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary steps to protect their crops. The resilience of the trees will be tested in the coming months, emphasizing the need for proactive strategies to adapt to extreme weather in agriculture


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