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Most of Georgia's Peaches Got Destroyed

Most of Georgia's Peaches Got Destroyed

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@anniegaddis5240 Says:
Wonder if this has anything to do with the Deep State not wanting people get ahold of Peach seeds that have recently been found to be a B-17 cancer CURE!!!
@BlackcurrantJam Says:
is it the weather on its own or governments playing with bioengineering? what are they actually spraying in the sky every day?
@AhJodie Says:
I have had that stuff happen, but.... the weather has always been risky.... but now that it is man-made.... well, that is another issue.
@lapope2568 Says:
HAARP
@Brian-nl1ok Says:
You have no facts for your false statement about the severity of weather.😮 you are mistakingly under the impression that we are in a climate crisis. No I’m telling you if you look at the data, the storms are no stronger than they were 150 years ago 250 years ago. The Earth is warming. We are in an Ice Age We are coming out of that Ice Age And if you notice, the Earth goes through many cycles. So the climate is not stagnant. There is no doom and gloom in the real world only in your imagination. I am not a climate denier. The temperature can change as much as 25 or 30° on any given day. One or 2° Celsius change in 100 years is not a crisis. Please get more information before you make more stupid or uninformed statements.
@carlosfierro1916 Says:
"I get my weed from California. I get my peaches down in Georgia." - Prophet Justin Bieber
@Forever-411 Says:
So thats why my georgia peach coca-cola stopped being mass produced lol
@karenthompson9492 Says:
Interesting because we've noticed that lilacs are blooming around town my tulip tree has blooms on it the forsythia had flowers on it. These are spring blowers. Why now when it's September are they pushing flowers on
@zacharygutierrez6492 Says:
Beware of Arizonas pecan borer
@RuriSkyPrince Says:
Unfortunately, there’s no going back. Too little, too late. It’s just a matter of figuring out how society is going to adapt. I’m honestly not hopeful about staying below 1,5º C
@mikehurt3290 Says:
I heard since immigration laws toughen they have to throw away millions of peaches every year because farmers can’t find non illegales to actually do the work
@n0tbran Says:
still got weed in California
@erinbyrnes5921 Says:
Yet governments refuse to properly address climate change
@Leonardo-qj9kz Says:
PLEASE TALK ABOUT PROJECT 2025
@alexpotts6520 Says:
This is why food self-sufficiency is a foolish idea. The idea of a country growing all of its own food and not having to import anything sounds appealing, but it's so high-risk. Countries which rely on global supply chains for their food are much more secure - there's not going to be extreme weather everywhere at once.
@dawnmeyer1810 Says:
Awe damn it man! I love peaches. It's really becoming a problem living on planet Earth. 🌏 😢😢😢😢
@JJMiller-jw6ph Says:
Seriously, is no one going to talk about the 1st image 💀
@MyINKredibleJourney Says:
This year Justin will not get hes peaches out in Georgia 😢 (oh, yeah, shit)
@swedishboi3208 Says:
More extreme weather patterns? Well that is a stretch
@zlundraful Says:
Yes this is world wide, electroculture is answer something used before electromagnetic antennas balance atmosphere. 😊
@Rockmaster867 Says:
Peaches are a really sensitive fruite.
@Rockmaster867 Says:
Same here is Austria in one region
@jonathanseibert8832 Says:
Georgia's peach crop actually isn't that big. Yes, they're the peach state.. But SC actually produces the majority of our country's peaches. Trust me, i live here.
@N_0706 Says:
Justin Bieber be dying rn
@Vide501 Says:
Justin Bieber crying rn
@SantiagoAntonutti Says:
A big drought left out 60% of the normal crop yield in our entire country and the aggregate supply plummeted. Thanks US, China and the European union for not caring about the planets future.
@SkyShroon Says:
Took me a while to figure out if u were talking about the country or the state 😭
@MrAllstar Says:
Catastrophic crop events like that destroy many farmers completely because many live in debt from season to season and outright loss of a season which is often uninsured puts them in a hole that is too deep to get out of, foreclosure it is. Farming is a hard life and farmers typically don’t get the respect they deserve. 😢
@eriknickel3023 Says:
From a map guy i would have expected to clarify that is Georgia (US) and not საქართველო Sakartvelo (GEORGIA)
@odysseusmaximus Says:
Oh dear, how will we survive?
@raphaelteschl3530 Says:
Literally the same thing happend here in austria in some parts we have 95% destroyed
@masterofwriters4176 Says:
Politicians will say “must be bad luck”, then go out to dinner with the CEO of Exon
@steftrando Says:
Respect that instead of throwing out the cliché "climate change" he said "we're going into an era of more extreme weather patterns"
@mrparts Says:
The lunatic right just went from “climate change is a hoax” to “climate change is normal”.
@infernalstan886 Says:
Good thing peaches are grown in places other than Georgia 👌
@MooZeeChar Says:
I live in Georgia and Ive never tasted worse Peaches.
@rabidL3M0NS Says:
I always forget Georgia is also an American state lol
@ChronicAndIronic Says:
Colorado palisade peaches >>
@MrImagin Says:
well, Georgia shouldn't be called "the peach state" since they're 3rd in the US in production. California crushes everyone but South Carolina (comparable size state) produces more than double Georgia.
@emzee586 Says:
Justin Bieber got his peach
@YalokIy Says:
Probably in other parts of the world too. My grandfather had a peach garden in the 90s. It had the same fate one year
@FarmTraveler Says:
This!!! Also check out the issue of Florida oranges. This industry is slowly dying due to disease.
@steffen6987 Says:
I would have thought Georgia was a bit cold for growing peaches
@howiespancakeshack Says:
Your food videos are my fav. They give me less anxiety.
@warbler1984 Says:
Are you talking about Georgia the country or the American province?
@1984-XIXc. Says:
Which georgia?
@mawest217 Says:
This happened in Colorado last summer. Western Colorado grows lots of peaches (Palisades peaches are the best known), and a late frost killed a huge percentage of them in 2022.
@jacksonbenin8191 Says:
As a resident of georgia this is a tragedy
@ErickP3768 Says:
Dam I love peaches.
@coolbluereview Says:
I like how 10 years ago people didn’t believe in climate change and they voted for politicians who would bring in a snowball into congress to disprove it.

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