California’s Mountain Fire has caused $6 million in ag property damages

We are now learning more about the agricultural damage caused by the Mountain Fire in Ventura County, California.

The fire is estimated to have caused more than $6 million in damage to agricultural property, including 500 acres of avocado farmland.
One farmer says that he expects to see a fruit loss of 15-20% on his own small avocado orchard.

The county, also known for its citrus production, is home to nearly 17,500 acres of lemon trees. A majority are in the fire’s path.

Because of its evergreen nature, citrus trees are a bit more resilient to fire damage.

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