HEAT WAVE THREATENS HALLOWEEN HARVEST
Pumpkins are a holiday staple for Halloween, and the extreme heatwave that hit California in September has farmers looking for ways to avoid a significant crop loss as they saw as a result of extreme temperatures last summer. Temperatures in California topped 10-25 degrees above normal over Labor Day weekend, with some parts out West reaching into the triple digits. Pumpkins are sensitive to intense heat and can be sunburned. The crop can become mush if farmers don’t take precautions leading to devastating losses.
Farmers learned from last year’s heat wave and are working to protect pumpkins by allowing plant leaves to provide shade and protection from the brutal heat. They’re also adjusting the soil to help build up nutrients.
Some other situations your business might encounter and need to prepare for because of intense heatwaves are:
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