
Michigan’s top agricultural executive said this year’s terrible outcome for cherry growers comes on top of years of significant struggles, such as environmental issues, labor availability, and challenging international markets. Now climate change-fueled weather problems are further complicating an already complex industry, said Tim Boring, director of the state Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. https://l.mlive.com/fswtmf
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Oh, however will we survive 😂
Not every year is a winner for most of us
Climate change… right. How about they quit messing with the ionosphere and the weather with all the HAARP transmitters..?
So sad. I can remember picking cherries when I was a kid
It's like everyone forgot by having constant food all the time that nature decided what years are good harvest and what years are bad. Chill out. It's not a natural disaster 😂😂😂