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JACKIE BRYANT <email address not displayed>
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JACKIE BRYANT wrote on the message board: > The first time the Campos family realized their Jamul hemp farm might > be in danger was around 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5. > > “We started to see smoke but didn’t think it was too much of a > risk,” says Brooke Campos, co-owner of No Boundaries Farm. > > By 3 p.m., Campos’ brother, Blake, and her father, Eddie, along with > a few other farmworkers were battling the blaze themselves. Not long > after, they evacuated. No Boundaries eventually burned to the ground > in the Valley Fire along with a neighboring hemp farm, Inya Hemp. > > Though those are only two farms out of many scattered throughout rural > areas in San Diego County, a variety of factors make hemp farms > particularly susceptible to California’s fire season, which becomes > more intense with each passing year
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