YAKIMA — Overnight temperatures dropped well below freezing in parts of eastern Washington, threatening budding trees in apple, peach and cherry orchards.
The Yakima Herald-Republic reported that workers were out early Wednesday at the Rancho El Rosario orchard west of Prosser to protect cherry buds.
A manager says he used 63 bonfires, 280 diesel furnaces and eight wind machines to fight the freeze.
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