From The Consumerist - In Florida,
Decades ago, during this time of year, farmers would turn their fields over for U-pick to finish up the season. But liability and a preference for planting a spring crop has caused that tradition to dwindle to just a few local farms.Now, farmers just let the berries rot on the plants. It might seem wasteful, but they explain that if they pick for such low profits, they'll lose money. They can't afford to do that — especially after such a bad season.
The current (wholesale) price of a flat of strawberries is $5.90-$6.90, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, if you're wondering. One can only hope this will lead to a dramatic fall in jam prices.
As prices fall, strawberry farmers plow crops under [St. Petersburg Times] (via Fark)