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LA PORTE COUNTY, Ind. -- Of all the fall staples are coming off the vine or the limb this time of year, it isn’t just the weather that we’re seeing closer to harvest time that affects the apple crop, but conditions through the year.
“We're blessed to have that lake here, which kind of helps keep some of that warm air in our area, and it keeps that frost damage and chance down. So, for us, that's a big help. And really, if you can get through the winter and you can keep the frost away from the apples you want to keep away from, hopefully those spring storms not get hail and then go into the summer months pretty carefree.”
Carey Garwood from Garwood Orchards says weather conditi