Christine Peterson for the boston GlobeStanley Brzoska of Pumpkin Valley Farm in Southwick, with his dog, said mold has taken a toll. He expects to harvest less than half his usual 40 tons.
(Christine Peterson for the boston Globe)
A crop so waterlogged, it's scary
Christine Peterson for the boston GlobeStanley Brzoska of Pumpkin Valley Farm in Southwick, with his dog, said mold has taken a toll. He expects to harvest less than half his usual 40 tons.
(Christine Peterson for the boston Globe)
Al Berard headed into his fields one morning only to discover that one of his beloved 500-pound pumpkins had burst like a balloon stuck on the nozzle of a garden hose. Then it happened again. And again. (Full article: 864 words)
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