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Commission members report poor second hay cut, bean losses from jumping worms; herbs fared well
5879385 · October 6, 2025
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At an Oct. 6 informational meeting, commissioners said dry conditions led to a weak second hay cut, many bean losses attributed to Asian jumping worms, while corn and irrigated herbs did better.
Templeton — Commissioners and local farmers reported on crop and harvest conditions at the Templeton Agricultural Commission’s Oct. 6 informational meeting.
"The second cut has been just non existent," Commission member Andre Chartier said, describing limited rain and poor second harvests.…
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