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Fruit farmers fear freeze

Fruit farmers fear freeze There is a freeze warning overnight for parts of our area. That s bad news for fruit farmers who could lose their whole crop for the year. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 4:04 PM EDT April 21, 2021 LEWISBURG, Pa. It was a chilly day Wednesday at the Lewisburg Farmers Market. Despite 70-degree weather earlier this week, parts of our area are now under a freeze warning. Temperatures are expected to dip below freezing overnight. That s one of the worst things a fruit farmer could hear in late April. The ideal weather is definitely not what we re going to be experiencing tonight, that s for sure, Michael Stahl of Dries Orchard said.

Mifflinburg restaurant owner pays tribute to Native American heritage with farm-fresh menu

Apr. 10—MIFFLINBURG — Hungry bellies needing a fresh take on tacos to sate their appetites need look no further than Mifflinburg. Tomahawks Tacos at 456 Chestnut St. offers an inventive, farm fresh menu centered on the iconic Mexican dish but inspired by Native American culture. It s currently open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Owner Joseph Haber, 32, of Lewisburg, created a stir when he opened Tomahawks on April 2. The menu looked like no other in the Valley. Venison chorizo: ground venison and salsa macha. Cider turkey: cider-braised turkey and smoked cranberry salsa. Blueberry elk: pulled elk and roast blueberry salsa. All three taco types are topped with onions and mint.

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