For the second year in a row, life is anything but a bowl of cherries for growers of one of San Joaquin County’s top crops. The annual cherry harvest has begun, but it appears that unseasonable heat early in the year and recent storms may have damaged much of the local fruit, San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner Kamal Bagri told Stocktonia. The lastest punishment from Mother Nature occurred just two weeks ago, when a spring storm brought…
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