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May 19, 2014

Field 8 spared

With the help of many San Diego County fire fighters, Oceanside Pole tomatoes remain untouched by the wildfires ravaging the area. Back fires were started at the perimeter of the field, buring all the vegetation fueling the fire. There still are fires burning in San Diego but nothing that seems to be an immediate risk to the farm. Temperatures are mercifully dropping into the 70s this week. 

Field 8 @ 430p Firemen igniting back fire

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