Blueberry time in Georgia

Crop projections are good this year, not just for blueberries, but peaches and apples, two other fruit crops heavily damaged last year by the Easter weekend freeze. They are on track on track this year. For families who count on summer berry outings and fall trips to apple country, that's welcome news. And for the state's farmers, who lost an estimated $65 million on the blueberry crop failure last year, it's even better news. File / AJC