Hi- I broke down and paid $6 for one pint pf sweet cherries this morning at the Evanston market. The farmer I bought them from, when asked if he was going to have any sweet cherries next week, it sounds like he does not have any more cherries, and he says that local sweet cherries are wholesaling for $4.50 a pound, and that is if you can find them. I think that all the cherries I saw today were homegrown, and they were all going for $6 a pint, or 2/$11. BTW the cherries I bought today were wonderful, but my budget will not allow me to buy more. One of the farmers there told me that he heard that another farmer there was selling Georgia peaches there. I asked him if they were marked as shipped in, and he did not know. I did not see the peaches myself. I did see one lone pint of apricots for $6 too. The farmer said that she only had a few. My sister's apricot crop completely froze out, but she only had a few trees. They might have blueberries starting next week. I've heard there is about 50% of a blueberry crop this year in Michigan. I would not be surprised if New Jersey has a smaller than usual crop of blueberries this season too, because my sister said that Pennsylvania got a lot of frost damage too.
The strawberries are winding down, with this hot weather we are having right now. I suspect that there are going to be a lot less strawberries next week, and they are going to sell out quick. Hope this helps, Nancy