date:May 09, 2016
mer than average, says Hayden.
Fortunately most farmers are growing several varieties such as sweetheart cherries or blush cherries.
Like with many crops this year, cherry season is pushing early for the second year in a row by two weeks due to the extreme heat.
If it keeps doing this, obviously we'll have a new normal, says Waliser.
Cherry farmers around the Tri-Cities say when it comes to cherry harvest, nothing is black and white.
There are so many variables that come into play.
So wh