>> reporter: sonya hollingsworth farm is expected to lose $$200,000 this year. she says if they have another harvest like this one next year, she will have to borrow money to stay in business. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, hendersonville, north carolina. >> reid: now to a different fruit, a much larger one, the pumpkin. and yes, botanically speaking, it is a fruit. >> i'm back, baby! >> reid: history was made friday in rhode island at a giant pumpkin weigh-off. ron wallace became the first person ever to grow a one-ton pumpkin. it took a forklift to put it on the scale, regs 2009 pound. shattering old world record set just one day before. wallace receive a $10,000 prize for growing his great pumpkin. coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, opening day at a canine grand hotel. of historic places has added to its list a cemetery in the new york city suburb of hartsdale. it's the hartsdale canine cemetary, founded in 1896, the first pet cemetery ever to earn such recognition. the cemetery is the final resting place for some 75,000 pets, not to mention 700 pet owners