A blueberry grower says timely June rains have made Michigan’s crop extremely flavorful this year.
“All that rain has really made that flavor experience that much better. In Michigan, we’re known for that flavor and that quality, and this year is really exceptional.”
Shelly Hartmann with True Blue Farms in Grand Junction tells Brownfield Michigan’s season was on track for a record production year after a mild winter, but a May freeze and poor pollination caused some production losses.
Continue reading Rain accentuates blueberry flavor at start of harvest at Brownfield Ag News.
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