Neopestalotiopsis has affected strawberry crops alongside unfavorable rainy and hot weather, causing many pick-your-own farms near Washington to close. Despite this, a few farms remain open for berry picking, including Baugher's in Carroll County, known for its petting zoo and restaurant. Butler's Orchard in Germantown offers a 75th-anniversary celebration with various family activities. Other options include a farm in Sudlersville with flexible hours and Wegmeyer Farms with multiple locations in Loudoun County, offering scheduled family picking experiences. Visitors are encouraged to check farm websites for real-time updates.
A disease called Neopestalotiopsis, coupled with wet and warm climate, has led to the closure of many pick-your-own strawberry farms in Washington.
Baugher's farm in Maryland offers strawberry picking along with an on-site restaurant and a petting zoo for family entertainment.
Butler's Orchard is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a weekend festival that includes face painting and live music, along with pick-your-own strawberries.
Wegmeyer Farms provides several locations for picking strawberries in Loudoun County, accommodating families with scheduled time slots in the strawberry fields.
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