![Peaches hang in a south Georgia orchard July 2009. This year's cold winter has benefitted the state's peach crop.](https://secure.caes.uga.edu/news/multimedia/images/71/Peaches3(LowRes).jpg)
Peach Research
The late-March cold spell caused some Georgia peach growers to lose a portion of their crop, but consumers should see a typical selection of fruit when the first Georgia-grown varieties ripen this month, said University of Georgia scientist Dario Chavez.