Central Valley Crops Damaged by Winter Storm
Central Valley Crops Damaged by Winter Storm
US · Published Feb 21, 2026
Severe winter storm damages key crops in California's Central Valley, including almonds, wheat, and citrus.
Almond trees experience significant blossom loss, impacting potential almond production.
Pollination efforts disrupted due to colder temperatures, posing additional risks to crop yields.
Storm hits almonds, wheat, and citrus hard
A recent winter storm has caused extensive damage to crops in California's Central Valley, impacting key agricultural products such as almonds, wheat, and citrus. The storm, characterized by heavy rain, strong winds, and hail, struck at a critical time when these crops were in delicate stages of development. Fresno State's agriculture department is actively monitoring the situation, noting significant blossom loss in almond trees due to the severe weather conditions.
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