‘We lost the whole harvest this year’: drought, heat not good for Saskatoons
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — What was once a thriving crop is now bare, dry dirt surrounded by berryless bushes.
“I haven’t had a single Saskatoon berry I was able to eat this year because we can’t find them,” Brittany Hutchings, who owns Green Valley Acres with her husband, Mark, said. “We lost the whole harvest this year, which is disappointing. We know it’s part of farming, there’s going to be ups and downs but it always hurts when it happens.”
Green Valley Acres is a u-pick berry farm located between Medicine Hat and Elkwater. After such a successful 2020 season with over 30,000 pounds of berries harvested, Brittany and Mark had big plans for this year.
“We worked very hard over the off-season and this spring to pass our food safe audit,” Mark said. “We were excited to get our product into the local grocery stores here in town and move forward that way, but unfortunately that didn’t happen.”