Good morning! Local Produce – We still have tomatoes, corn, squash, peaches, eggplant, peppers, and melons. Broccoli – High temps in California fields continue to cause quality issues in broccoli and caused shortages nationwide. Prices are staying strong. Corn – Our local growers are having one of the best seasons in memory. All of the rain has really kept the corn fields cranking. Supplies and quality have been excellent all season long. Cucumbers – Have been hit or miss locally due to all of the rain, creating shortages. Northern growing areas are hitting their stride now and they’re plentiful again. Lemons – Always rise in price during the summer months due to the increased demand for lemonade and iced tea garnishes. Suppliers are struggling to keep up with demand. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce supplies remain consistent. Romaine, red and green leaf supplies are all steady with reports showing great overall quality and good weights. Melons – We have beautiful local watermelons, cantaloupes and honeydews. The quality and flavor have been excellent. Peppers – Michigan is getting into good volume with bell pepper now, and the markets are sliding with the increased supplies. Potatoes – Idaho potato farmers are starting their harvest this coming week. Then, they’ll get them in the sheds and begin the curing process so that they’ll last through the winter. This year has been an exceptionally smooth one for them, with supplies timed out just right to last until the new harvest. Squash – Is getting started again locally this week with zucchini and yellow squash both available again. Tomatoes – We still have plenty of local tomatoes, and they’ve been beautiful. The heirloom varieties had suffered from all of the rain, but the fields have dried up now and the farmers are off to the races again. Summertime is tomato time, so feature them everywhere you can while they’re available. The dentist looked at my teeth and asked “Do you smoke or drink coffee?” I said “I drink it.”
Good morning! Local Produce – We still have tomatoes, corn, squash, peaches, eggplant, peppers, and melons. Broccoli – High temps in California fields continue to cause quality issues in broccoli and caused shortages nationwide. Prices are staying strong. Corn – [...]
















