WSU already-picked sweet cherries sales start today

Our already-picked sweet cherry sales begin today, Friday, July 12, and will continue Fridays and Saturdays in July as long as we have more cherries to sell. We are located at 1452 Johnson Road on top of the hill inside the WSU Spillman Agronomy Farm. The buds on the cherry trees in Pullman froze in the subzero temperatures we had in January this year, but WSU Prosser had a great cherry crop. So we drove all the way to WSU Prosser to bring Selah and Skeena sweet cherries to sell to you here in Pullman.

  • Fridays: noon to 6 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For less than 5 pounds we will charge $2.75/pound. For 5 pounds or more we will charge $2/pound.

Please bring your own containers if you have some. We do have some bags and boxes but if you could bring your own, that would be awesome.

For additional information or to make a donation toward our operations budget or our long-term existence, please go to our website.

Thanks in advance for your support!

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