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California Processed Growers Seek Higher Contract Offerings

机译:加州加工的种植者寻求更高的合同报价

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Record heat waves in California earlier this summer have reduced what was already projected to be a very short processed tomato crop by at least an extra 10 percent. Because of that, growers are hoping the short fall will translate into higher contract offerings from canners next year. "The tomatoes just cooked in the field," said Don Cameron, general manager for Terranova in Helm in Fresno County, Calif. "We can take a few days of 100 to 105 degree temperatures without any real issues. But this wasrecord heat. We had about a week of over 110-degree weather, and the plants just collapsed." Cameron, who grows about 1,500 acres of processing tomatoes, said that his yields were down by five to 10 tons per acre on fields that normally produce 38 tons per acre. It may be too soon to tell exactly how much damage the heat wave caused, since the tomatoes were at all different stages of growth when the high temperatures hit.
机译:今年夏天初加利福尼亚州创纪录的热浪使原本预计为非常短的加工番茄作物的产量减少了至少10%。因此,种植者希望短期的下跌将转化为明年罐头生产商提供更高的合同产品。加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺县赫尔姆市Terranova总经理Don Cameron说:“西红柿只是在田间煮熟的。我们可以在几天内100到105度的温度下,没有任何实际的问题。但这是创纪录的热量。我们大约一周经历了110度以上的天气,植物刚刚倒塌。”卡梅伦种植约1,500英亩的加工西红柿,他说在通常每英亩38吨的田地上,他的产量每英亩下降了5至10吨。确切地说出热浪造成的损害可能还为时过早,因为当高温袭来时,西红柿处于所有不同的生长阶段。

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