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SPOKANE — The threat of federal immigration agents raiding orchards in Central Washington is causing a labor shortage that has left some Washington producers to leave cherries unpicked or delay ...
Workers began harvesting sweet red and yellow Washington cherries at the start of the month, but growers are dealing with a tighter-than-expected labor market.
Washington state cherry harvest starts with larger crop, but finding enough farm worker labor is a challenge for growers. More workers are slow to move from California.
Grower Shawn Gay runs Finley Cherries, a medium-sized tree fruit operation with cherry orchards in Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City. Since 1997, the farm has produced cherries, apples and wine grapes.