Wet spring delays California crops, snow elsewhere in West

In this photo taken Monday, May 20, 2019, rain-ruined strawberries lay on the ground in a field in Watsonville, Calif. Field workers throughout the Pajaro Valley are picking ripe berries and throwing them on the ground since they become moldy with the rains. Winter is long past but wet weather continues to roll through California, and it’s beginning to become a problem for crops ranging from wine grapes to strawberries. (Dan Coyro/Santa Cruz Sentinel via AP)

In this photo taken Monday, May 20, 2019, A field worker throws rain-ruined strawberries onto the ground in Watsonville, Calif. Field workers throughout the Pajaro Valley are picking ripe berries and throwing them on the ground since they become moldy with the rains. Winter is long past but wet weather continues to roll through California, and it’s beginning to become a problem for crops ranging from wine grapes to strawberries. (Dan Coyro/Santa Cruz Sentinel via AP)

In this photo taken Monday, May 20, 2019, rain-ruined ripe strawberries lay in the mud of a berry field in Watsonville, Calif. Field workers throughout the Pajaro Valley are picking ripe berries and throwing them on the ground since they become moldy with the rains. Winter is long past but wet weather continues to roll through California, and it’s beginning to become a problem for crops ranging from wine grapes to strawberries. (Dan Coyro/Santa Cruz Sentinel via AP)

LOS ANGELES — California growers are frustrated by an unusually wet spring that has delayed the planting of some crops like rice and damaged others including strawberries and wine grapes.

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