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Good pickin' this year for Michigan fruit

You need sunshine to help with the sweetness. They're great, they taste good, we haven't had too much rain, so they're not getting watered down. No complaints on the flavor whatsoever."

It's been a warm spring and that means great news for those of you who enjoy Michigan fruit. The crops should be large and tasty.

Paul Krupp from Krupp Farms in Comstock Park said, “You need sunshine to help with the sweetness. They’re great, they taste good, we haven’t had too much rain, so they’re not getting watered down. No complaints on the flavor whatsoever.”

This year, the Michigan Farm Bureau released a new "Discover Michigan Farm Fun" directory. It's a guide to Michigan's agriculture activities throughout the state:

At Krupp farms, the season is underway with Strawberries until July, followed by raspberries.

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