(Sauvie Island, OR) -- Berry farms in the Pacific Northwest are benefiting from sunny weather and are suffering from a harsh winter. A handful of farmers in the region say their marionberry crops aren't as good as years past due to such a hard-hitting winter. Other berries, such as blueberries and blackberries, are thriving because of recent warm weather. A wet May had also impacted the strawberry crop and the season was shorter than normal.