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Snoqualmie Valley Farmer says rain needed
Posted on September 20, 2012 at 12:15 AM
The Co-Owner of Local Roots Farm, near Duvall, has never had a summer like this. His 40 acre property, has seen broccoli beaten, cabbage cut, and radishes roughed up all by a notorious flea beetle. His well has run dry daily hurting irrigation.
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