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2026's Precarious Peach Crop, Immigrant Visa Issues, and More Insider Farmers Market Facts

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A warm winter combined with late-spring cold snaps and ongoing drought concerns are impacting Colorado growers across the state. But what does that mean for the fruits and vegetables that make it to your favorite local farmers market? Peter Wanberg, co-owner of the City Park and Lafayette Farmers Markets, joins host Bree Davies to break down how climate issues dictate why you might see peaches at this year’s markets but not apples. He also shares his expert hacks for getting the most out of farmers market season, explains the difference between the produce at a chain grocery store vs. local agriculture-focused sellers, and more.

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