ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – “You can see the impact of the lack of moisture already,” says Ken Schramm, pointing at some crops on his farm. Like many across Michigan, Schramm’s Orchards in Rochester Hills is ready for the next rainfall. “Cherries don’t have deep roots, so if we…Read More
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