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An early strawberry season in Boaz, Kentucky

In Boaz, Kentucky, an increase in growing-degree days has led to an early strawberry season, drawing consumers to local produce stands. Jim Wurth, co-owner of Wurth Farms, noted the unusual early harvest of strawberries in March, a deviation from the typical mid-April picking schedule.

The Wurth family has been cultivating various fruits and vegetables since 1908, experiencing early strawberry readiness as a rarity. The warm temperatures throughout the summer induced earlier blooming and cropping of strawberries, although a lack of sunshine has slightly reduced berry size this year.

Alas, Wurth Farms also faces inflation challenges, cautiously adjusting prices with consideration for their customer base. Wurth emphasizes the value of supporting local vendors, highlighting the community connection. The farm ensures the quality of their strawberries by meticulously inspecting each berry before sale to consumers.

Source: wpsdlocal6.com

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