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The losses could prompt the San Joaquin County agricultural commissioner to seek a disaster declaration, asking the federal government to step in and help.

Cheney, a resident of the rural community of Linden about a half-hour east of Lodi, has farmed cherries for decades.

"When you have that much rain in that long a period, you can't protect every cherry all the time, and so they're going to split," Cheney said.

A Central Valley cherry farmer inspects his crops.

Cheney has one saving grace: his u-pick orchard, where people can pick their own cherries, survived the storm because the fruit ripened right after the rain fell.

The San Joaquin County Farm Bureau says the damage was widespread, but inconsistent.

That damage could lead to a disaster declaration, depending on what the agricultural commissioner determines.

"We analyzed them and we're in a really fortunate position. I think we have roughly anywhere between 10 to 15 percent rain damage," Chinchiolo said.

"I mean, there's, there's still a plethora of beautiful fruit," Chinchiolo said.

"You put so much love into it that … you want it to succeed," Cheney said. "When you can't harvest it and you can't share that with people, it just really hurts. It hurts."

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