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And now they have been hit by an early frost.
By cool front, we are not talking of an early frost.
"The only thing that could hurt the crop now is an early frost."
He hoped that an early frost was not the sign of a hard winter.
The weather channel said a cold front was moving into our area and we could expect an early frost this year.
And I'm hoping for an early frost next fall.
Fewer potatoes were contributed in 1856, perhaps due to an early frost.
These varieties need their cool weather and can be left in the ground even through the early frosts.
In September, an early frost destroys thirty percent of their crop.
In autumn 1928, an early frost reduced farm incomes by between ten and 25 percent.
The area's short growing season was hindered by floods, hail, early frost and other problems.
Early frost had touched the heights with its magic wand.
A dry or very hot August followed by an early frost, they worry, could do far more damage than the flooding.
"Well, maybe we'll get lucky and the vale will have an early frost," Olive said.
They did not realize that early frosts might kill what the hot winds spared.
After leaving that role, she appeared in the film, Early Frost (1982).
Last year, when early frosts inhibited ripening, was less lucky.
They bloom from late summer well into early frosts if the faded flowers are kept clipped off.
Other times, early frosts altered the grapes before they fully ripened.
"An Early Frost," broadcast nearly two years ago, was a notable exception.
Late rains or early frost could blight his crops.
Neither "An Early Frost" nor any other single work made this happen.
Genetically engineered bacteria can increase the resistance of crops to early frosts.
The early frost today was a worry.
In '84, we had a bad early frost.