What was once a fruit associated with June in British Columbia, appears to have moved permanently to May.
"This year, we're breaking new records," said Amir Maan, operations manager with Maan Farms in Abbotsford.
"This year we picked on the 10th of May. Last year, we picked on the 14th. This directly correlates with the hot temperatures we've been having."
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