A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature occasionally drops below 54°F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are not staple crops of the region, and are usually killed off during the winter when it gets cold. Tomatoes are often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches grow consistently there in summer only. B:Do persons working outdoors in Southern California in Mid February during the day need to wear warm wool coats? Answer: hay
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature rarely rises above 54 degrees in winter, thus, heat and sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes don't grow in the region during winter, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches only grow well in summer there. B:Would it be unusual for someone picking or Drying tomatoes in December in southern California to have to wear a heavy coat while they work? Answer: hay
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature usually stays above 54 degrees;°F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are staple crops of the region, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches. B:Do persons working outdoors in Southern California in Mid February during the day need to wear warm wool coats? Answer: resorts
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature usually stays above 54 degrees;°F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are staple crops of the region, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches. B:Do farmers in Southern California usually need to spend a lot of money frost proofing Pistachios in Winter? Answer: resorts
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature rarely rises above 54 degrees in winter, thus, heat and sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes don't grow in the region during winter, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches only grow well in summer there. B:Do crops grown by Farmers in Southern California growing plants that have some origins in tropical like environments die off in Mid winter frequently? Answer: hay
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature usually stays above 54 degrees;°F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are staple crops of the region, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches. B:Can farmers in Southern California go on vacation and ignore their crops in Winter? Answer: resorts
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature rarely rises above 54 degrees in winter, thus, heat and sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes don't grow in the region during winter, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches only grow well in summer there. B:Can farmers in Southern California go on vacation and ignore their crops in Winter? Answer: hay
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature usually stays above 54 degrees;°F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are staple crops of the region, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches. B:Do crops grown by Farmers in Southern California growing plants that have some origins in tropical like environments die off in Mid winter frequently? Answer: resorts
A:The weather in Southern California is such that the temperature rarely drops below 54 °F in winter, thus, sun-loving crops like pistachios, kiwifruit, avocadoes, strawberries, and tomatoes are staple crops of the region, the last often dried in the sun and a feature of salads and sandwiches. B:Can farmers in Southern California go on vacation and ignore their crops in Winter? Answer:
resorts