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It's the latest blow to Holly, a town that has seen its share of hard times. In late 2006, Holly was pummeled by a blizzard that cut off the town from the outside world so badly that helicopters had to drop feed to stranded cattle. Just as people were digging out of the blizzard, a tornado blasted through Holly, killing three people and destroying and damaging dozens of homes. The Sept. 10 recall of Jensen Farms' cantaloupes came toward the end of a harvesting season made difficult by a severe drought that has rendered swaths of southeast Colorado, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma federal disaster areas. Residents talk about conditions so dry that some corn stalks have no ears of corn on them. Yields in wheat fields
-- usually between 40 to 50 bushels an acre -- have dropped to about 20. "We just haven't had any luck around here," said Watson. Holly is about a 90-minute drive from the town of Rocky Ford, home to Colorado's revered cantaloupe growing region. Cantaloupes from the Arkansas River Valley are prized for their sweetness and are such a big deal that farms like Jensen's
-- 70 miles away -- carry the brand name "Rocky Ford Cantaloupe." The listeria scare has some residents wondering about the future for their Rocky Ford brand of cantaloupe
-- and cantaloupe farming in Colorado for that matter. They're hopeful this outbreak eventually will fade from the public's memory, like others involving spinach or ground meat contaminated by E. coli bacteria or salmonella. "You think beef recalls, you think spinach in California," said Michael Daskam, who works in the local soil conservation office. "But heck, I was eating spinach and beef right after." The same goes for locally grown cantaloupe. "I'm not afraid of eating cantaloupe. I'd eat one right now," Holly Mayor Viola Welcher said. "We've all eaten it and no one in our area has gotten sick." ___ Online: CDC on cantaloupe outbreak:
http://www.cdc.gov/listeria/index.html
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