Crop damage expected in Baja as growers await storm
Crop damage expected in Baja as growers await storm
On Wednesday evening, Sept. 2, Hurricane Jimena was rolling across the central plains of the Baja California peninsula likely inflicting some damage on the tomato, cucumber and other crops that are currently in the ground awaiting harvest in the fall.
"It would be a miracle if we come out of this without damage," John King, vice president of sales for Andrew & Williamson Sales Co. Inc. in San Diego, said the afternoon of Sept. 2. "We will know a lot more in 24 hours. The storm should start to come through in the early morning hours tomorrow."
"It would be a miracle if we come out of this without damage," John King, vice president of sales for Andrew & Williamson Sales Co. Inc. in San Diego, said the afternoon of Sept. 2. "We will know a lot more in 24 hours. The storm should start to come through in the early morning hours tomorrow."