Central Valley enduring heat wave
Central Valley enduring heat wave
FRESNO, CA -- An extended heat wave in the Central Valley, which began June 30 and continued with a string of triple-digit temperatures through most of the month, has affected various crops currently being harvested in the valley. The nature of the effect differs with the type of crop. With tomatoes, for example, the immediate effect appears to have been minor, but the heat caused a bloom drop that could reduce yields in four to six weeks. With grapes, the heat has caused Flame seedless varieties to be slow to develop color and has delayed the maturity of Thompsons, according to some sources