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  2. Florida's blueberry season arrives with buckets of local fruit

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    But you can also find other U-pick operations, elsewhere in Florida. U-Pick at Jubilee Orchards. Blueberry picking is just beginning at Tallahassee's Jubilee Orchards, 12008 Miccosukee Road. The ...

  3. New Tallahassee blueberry farm opens U-Pick season Saturday - AOL

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  4. Answer Woman: When is peak wild blueberry season? Tips for ...

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    A few blueberries ripen at Craggy Flats Bald off the Blue Ridge Parkway on Aug. 19, 2020. People are allowed to pick up to 1 gallon per person per day of berries, for personal consumption only.

  5. 50 Best Blueberry Recipes You Need To Try - AOL

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  6. U-pick blueberry farms to visit this summer at the Shore - AOL

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    The U-pick blueberry fields will officially open Saturday, June 29. Admission costs $5 per person, cash only; kids 1 and under are free. Eight different varieties of blueberries will be available ...

  7. Blueberries, strawberries, elderberries: Here's where to pick ...

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  8. PICK OF THE CROP: Blueberry season nearly over, but ... - AOL

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    The blueberry season in Oklahoma is short, since the fruits survive better in northern states where it's cooler. Clayton Denton, of Blueberry Acres, said they started picking ripe berries a couple ...

  9. Florida citrus expected to produce smallest crop in over a ...

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    In the 1894-1895 season, Florida’s citrus crops were largely destroyed from a devastating freeze prompting growers to move farther south. By 1950, more than 100 million boxes of citrus were ...