Hi- I talked to my sister today, and she reports that she is done upicking sweet cherries. She still has some sours to upick. She told me that one day last week she got 4 inches of rain, and another day she got 2 inches. Sweet cherries have a tendency to crack when they get lots of rain, and so her crop is going to be way smaller this year. By the time she sorts out the cracked cherries, she only has a quarter of a crop of sweets that she can sell. The cracked cherries are perfectly edible, but most people want perfect fruit. I noticed that the sweet cherries that I bought at the Evanston market tasted good, but they were on the soft side because of all the rain.
My sister is fortunate though that she does have a full crop of sour cherries, peaches, plums and apples. A lot of the growers aren't so fortunate.