Tractor Drag Race Causes Significant Crop Loss at Alazhi Farm

Tractor Drag Race Causes Significant Crop Loss at Alazhi Farm

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In an unexpected turn of events, a portion of the crop of Alazhi, located at Glom Tho Farms, was significantly damaged due to an unsanctioned tractor drag race. The incident, which took place yesterday evening (Y25 Day 297 around 21:14), has resulted in the loss of 2,411 units of Alazhi, a critical resource involved in the manufacture of Bacta.

Local authorities were called in by the farm supervisor, who now must dispose of the entire crop due to contamination. Farmers discovered the damage after the race, which was not authorized by any official body. While these types of races are common in the rural areas of the planet, they usually are not using crop fields as race courses. The reckless behavior has not only caused a considerable financial setback but also impacted the supply of Alazhi, a vital crop for the region.

Footage from the race in question, taken by a witness on Glom Tho

Grandmaster of the Medical Arts and Head Doctor at he Glom Tho Department of Health, Xos Senox, personally tested samples from the field early this morning to determine suitability for medical harvesting, finding the field to be contaminated with toxins that can not be purified in the refining process. The Department of Health had to order the destruction of the contaminated crop. Luckily in Glom Tho’s climate Alazhi grows year round.

In response to the incident, Crimson Dawn has taken swift action by covering the cleanup costs. Crimson Dawn’s focus is aimed at mitigating the financial impact of the crop loss and supporting the affected farmers. The farms themselves are a sharecrop, meaning that local farmer keep a portion of the yielded crop, and the rest goes to Crimson Dawn, who owns the land and covers the costs of the farming.

The community is urged to remain vigilant and report any unauthorized activities that could jeopardize the safety and productivity of local farms. The Local Safety Commission is currently investigating the incident and will take necessary measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.