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East Tennessee farmers are ready to sell you the sweetest strawberries

Pick-your-own farms in Tennessee are modifying operations this season by providing pre-picked fruit and limiting the number of people in the field at a time.

One of the sweetest fruits of spring is ready for picking and eating!!

Tennessee farmers said strawberries are ready for harvest, despite the COVID-19 crisis.

While you may not be able to pick your own as easily this year, you can still get the freshest and juiciest berries by going straight to the source--- your local farmers.

Find your closest farm here.

Pick-your-own farms in Tennessee are modifying operations this season by providing pre-picked fruit and limiting the number of people in the field at a time. Some farms offer online or order-by-phone and have implemented pick up, drive through or delivery options.

“We want to assure our customers that we are abiding by CDC standards to slow the spread of COVID-19,” Jimmy McCulley of Amazin’ Acres of Fun in White County said. “We have handwashing facilities for customers who want to pick their own strawberries. For customers who come inside the market, we have tape on the floor showing 6-foot distancing and have installed plexiglass on the countertop separating the customer from us.”

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Call local growers to find out when their patch is ready to pick and any adjustments to hours and buying options. Depending on weather, the typical strawberry season lasts four to six weeks, so head to a farm now for the freshest, best-tasting strawberries.

"We have planted more acres in strawberries this year to ensure we can provide many more berries than in the past two years,” Smith-Perry Berries partner Will Perry said. “We have researched best practices for farms during these unprecedented times, and we will follow all recommendations. Our produce stand parking lot will be the sales area this year. Customers can stay safely in their cars and we will serve them in a drive-through format.”

Go to www.PickTNProducts.org or use the free Pick Tennessee mobile app to find a farm near you. Follow “PickTNProducts” on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to learn more about seasonal recipes, products, and activities.

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