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Texas Standard for June 10, 2026: Another small peach crop frustrates Hill Country growers
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Texas peach season is underway in the Hill Country, but growers near Fredericksburg are once again dealing with disappointing harvests after several years of unusually small crops. The shortages are making peaches harder to find and more expensive for consumers during one of the...
Key takeaway The shortages are making peaches harder to find and more expensive for consumers during one of the region’s busiest tourism seasons.
The opening of the Obama Presidential Center on Juneteenth will likely draw visitors from across the region, including The Woodlands. As a major master-planned community in Montgomery County, The Woodlands is situated about 30 miles north of Houston, making it an accessible day trip destination for residents looking to explore the center. The Woodlands Township and local school districts, such as Conroe ISD, may also consider organizing field trips to the center, providing students with a unique opportunity to learn about the former president's life and legacy. With The Woodlands' own hubs like Town Center and The Woodlands Mall, residents are already accustomed to visiting popular attractions, and the Obama Presidential Center is likely to become another draw for those interested in history, politics, and culture. As the center opens its doors, The Woodlands residents will have a new destination to add to their list of regional attractions to visit.
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Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? Texas peach season is underway in the Hill Country, but growers near Fredericksburg are once again dealing with disappointing harvests after several years of unusually small crops. The shortages are making peaches harder to find and more expensive for consumers during one of the...
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