California rains hammer early cherry varieties
California rains hammer early cherry varieties
Things were looking promising for the early cherry crop in the San Joaquin Valley right up until the start of the harvest in late April. Then the rains came. It had been a notoriously wet winter, and the pattern was not letting up with the arrival of spring. But rarely has the valley seen rainfall of any real significance so late in the season. So with each storm system that passed through, there was an optimism, if not the expectation, that it would be the last. But Mother Nature dashed those hopes with a vengeance. On Thursday, May 28, a major storm system passed through the valley, bringing