Dingeryote
Silver Member
75% of some cheery varieties are grown in the Grand Traverse area of Michigan. Last year, the freakish hot March caused the trees to blossom early and got caught by a late frost, wiping out the cherry crop. This year's crop won't be coming in for another month.
Most cherries here are being imported from Poland and other places. Supply and demand indeed.
That's part of it.
The Polish crop got clobbered with fungus issues and it's leaving a big gap on the supply side.
Our growers down here are already sold out and they havn't even harvested yet.
The bad news as always, is the grower isn't going to see the $$, as the middle guys will be the ones cashing in.