Strawberry farmers in P.E.I., including Ben and Janet Boulter of Storehouse Farm and Matt Compton of Compton Farms Market, are facing challenges due to unpredictable weather conditions and inflation. The unpredictable weather has led to poor harvests and potential waste, cutting into their income and raising concerns for the future. Despite these challenges, Compton reports an average yield with better quality this season, but had to increase prices by 8.5%. Boulter, who also faces difficulty in selling boxes in small bundles and struggles with inflation, believes this season could be the worst. Both farmers highlight the difficulties and necessary resilience in farming, with Boulter expressing optimism for next year and Compton expressing concerns about the decline in local commercial growers and the sustainability of farming.