Maine's drought is devastating wild blueberry crops on the Blue Hill Peninsula

MAINE PUBLIC • August 10, 2022

Wild blueberry producers on the Blue Hill Peninsula of Maine say the drought is severely impacting their crops this summer. Simeon Allen of Allen's Wild Maine Blueberries said early predictions of a bumper crop have been destroyed by the lack of rain and extreme heat over the last six weeks. "We lost 60% of our crop in the last six weeks. Everyone in the industry [is] having trouble this year. Downeast is doing better because of irrigation. But there's going to be significant loss in the industry due to this drought and this heat," Simeon said.