BELLINGHAM (AP) — The late June record-breaking heat wave in the Pacific Northwest resulted in a significantly smaller raspberry harvest in Northwest Washington.
The 2021 harvest numbers show Whatcom County farmers brought around 44.5 million pounds, according to the Washington Red Raspberry Commission.
That’s down 30.2 percent compared to the 2020 harvest and down 40 percent compared to the peak year in 2018, The Bellingham Herald reported. The second-lowest total this century was 45.9 million pounds in 2004.
The extreme heat turned many berries to mush. On June 28, temperatures in Lynden reached 106 degrees and it was hotter at berry farms east and north of Lynden.