Vog attacks Hawaii Island ag

West Hawaii plant life shows vog damage. (Photo courtesy of Ken Love)
West Hawaii plant life shows vog damage. (Photo courtesy of Ken Love)

Johnson Family Farms in Pahoa after the May 3 Kilauea eruption. (Garuda Johnson/Courtesy photo)

Johnson Family Farms in Pahoa before the May 3 Kilauea eruption.

Johnson Family Farms in Pahoa following the May 3 Kilauea eruption. Most of the farm’s roughly 400 avocado trees have been destroyed by vog damage. (Photos by Garuda Johnson/Courtesy)

Johnson Family Farms in Pahoa after the May 3 Kilauea eruption. (Photo courtesy of Garuda Johnson)

KAILUA-KONA — A week and a half after the earth split open in Puna and the hazards of Kilauea began devouring and poisoning everything in their path, 67-year-old Garuda Johnson looked out his window.