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Central Texas farm estimates $120,000 loss after harsh weather wipes out tulip crop

A Central Texas farm is opening for its spring season with far fewer tulips than expected after a stretch of severe weather damaged this year's crop.

The Robinson Family Farm said a dry season combined with high winds and a hard freeze in January led to an unexpected tulip crop failure — leaving just one row of blooms.

"It's dry. It's wilted. And it's not going to make," Helen Robinson said.

Read more at: KWTX10

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