"This is one of those freezes that, unfortunately, we'll all remember," said A.G. Kawamura, secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The latest freeze will likely surpass the damage done by a three-day cold snap in December 1998 that destroyed 85 percent of California's citrus crop, a loss valued at $700 million, Kawamura said.We wish California's farmers a quick recovery from this disaster.
"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
COLD - NOT HEAT - WIPES OUT CALIFORNIA CITRUS CROP
Several days of freezing temperatures have just about wiped out the entire California citrus crop, worth more than one billion dollars. Guess "global warming" is neither global nor warming. PROOF:
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