Photos: Cherry trees
Dried out cherries hang from a tree in Dave Shields’ orchard, which he will remove before selling his farm.
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Dave Shields with the “Sold Out” sign at his you-pick cherry farm in Leona Valley. He is going out of business and selling the farm, a victim of drought and soaring monthly water bills.
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Dave and Cindy Shields walk through their cherry orchard they planted 15 years ago. A winter heat wave, late frosts and marauding ravens and bark beetles devastated much of this year’s cherry crop.
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Dave Shields stands at the foot of a cherry tree that he just removed. Shields says he’ll make more money on the property if he knocks down his 200 15-year-old trees and sells the wood.
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Dave Shields, a cherry orchard owner who is going out of business because of the drought, will remove his trees before selling the property because he says he’ll make more money.
(Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)
Dave Shields uses his tractor to remove his cherry trees before going out of business and selling the farm.
(Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)