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Southern Kentucky could be the pear capital of the country

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
I'm telling you we could be the pear producing capital of the world. Our climate is absolute perfect for producing this "old-time pear" and if you don't bruise it, it will keep forever in cold storage.

In a few years Southern Kentucky could be to pears what Central Florida is to citrus.

Adair County does need to make it our "National Tree." -BJF
Comments above re article 41499: Pear Tree Chronicles-Album 2010 in life of century old pear tree




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