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Are you wondering why your eyes are watering, you're sneezing, maybe have a sinus headache? We can tell you it may have something to do with the tree and grass pollen in the North Texas air.
The growing season has increased by 25 days in Milwaukee and 33 days in Madison since 1970, giving trees and plants more time to release pollen.
According to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, pollen amounts between 1990 ...
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Ragweed, one of the last plants to pollinate, stops producing pollen with the first frost of the year. The period between the year's first and last frost is referred to as the growing season.