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The only thing that bothers me about this is the amazing amount of water they used night after night to protect the berries from freeze, to the point that some farms made their neighbor's wells run dry! All that, and then the fruit winds up destroyed anyway. In retrospect they should have left the water in the ground and let the freeze take the fruit, but I'm sure that would have seemed ludicrous at the time.