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Halloween Pumpkins

Happy Halloween! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. We are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties for the upcoming season. Broccoli – Is starting locally and quality and pricing are much better than what was available on the west coast. Beautiful product at a great price. Cabbage – Became more available last week as our neighbors in the NC mountains began harvest. Corn – Fall sweet corn remains at great pricing and the quality is the best we’ve seen in years for fall corn. Now is a great time to feature them on your menu. Cucumbers, Peppers, and Squash – Have tightened up as Georgia wraps up their season and Florida is not quite ready. Mexico has gotten started and will add a lot of needed volume to the market. Greens – Cooler weather here in NC is really helping the quality of our local greens shippers, and also getting more people in the mood to eat collards and kale. Holiday greens are in the ground, with no planting skips so we should have plenty for Thanksgiving. Lettuce – Supplies are extremely limited across the industry in romaine and all lettuces. The market remains at unprecedented levels and continues to escalate. The previous weather issues and the quality problems associated with them have drastically impacted all yields and weights. Good quality is coming, but it’s still a couple of weeks away. Melons – The west coast domestic season has wrapped up due to the heavy rains and hot weather. We’re starting to see some imported melons Potatoes – We are approaching the home stretch for the harvest of russet potatoes from Idaho. We are looking at a large crop of high- quality potatoes. Markets will be stable for the upcoming year. Strawberries – Got even tighter last week, with rain and other weather issues in California wiping out their harvests. Our local farmer has had beautiful berries and he expects to have them through Christmas. I took a pole recently. 100% of people don’t like when their tent falls down.

Happy Halloween! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. We are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties [...]

October 24, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
corn

Good Morning! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. We are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties for the upcoming season. Broccoli and Cauliflower – Are suffering from the warm, humid weather that is effecting strawberries and lettuce. Our local farmers are scheduled to begin broccoli this coming week and that should improve. Cabbage – Became more available last week as our neighbors in the NC mountains began harvest. Corn – Fall sweet corn is going strong in Georgia, and Florida is getting started too. Supplies are very strong and farmers are selling it at great prices to move the volume. Cucumbers, Peppers, and Squash – Changed this week as Georgia farms finish up their first harvest. We’ll start seeing harvests in Florida shortly which should improve supplies. This chilly weather is slowing growth for our local farmers. Greens – Cooler weather here in NC is really helping the quality of our local greens shippers, and also getting more people in the mood to eat collards, kale and turnip greens. Holiday greens are in the ground, with no planting skips so we should have plenty for Thanksgiving. Lettuce – We continue to have lighter supplies of all leaf items due to the past weather patterns in the Salinas Valley. Demand increased pace as well and will continue to hold a firm market. The weather has caused decreased yields and weights and quality issues and in the product. Supplies remain extremely limited, and pricing is very strong. Work your product closely because the shelf life will be shortened by the quality issues. We’re expecting these problems to last a few weeks until the seasonal transition to new fields is complete. Potatoes – We are approaching the home stretch for the harvest of russet potatoes from Idaho. We are looking at a large crop of high- quality potatoes. Markets will be stable, and prices are likely to remain low for the foreseeable future. We should not see a lot of change until the holiday pull starts in early November. Strawberries – California berries have been on the struggle bus for the past few weeks. Fortunately we have some local berries beginning which should help cover the gap and improve quality. Q: Why couldn’t the pasta go into the house? A: Because they had gnocchi.

Good Morning! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. We are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties [...]

October 20, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
Greens, Kale, Green

Good Morning! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. Overall, the new crop is projected to a very large crop, and we are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties for the upcoming season. Asparagus – Peruvian remain behind in supply and pricing is staying strong.. Broccoli and Cauliflower – Are suffering from the warm, humid weather that is effecting strawberries and lettuce. Supplies drastically tightened up last week and prices jumped with the short supply as everyone was scrambling to find product. Cabbage – Became more available last week as our neighbors in the NC mountains began harvest. Corn – Fall sweet corn is beginning in Georgia, and it sounds like they’re going to have the best season in many years. Supplies and quality are excellent. Cucumbers – Are in a glut nationwide. Everyone seems to be harvesting cucumbers currently and prices are at rock bottom. Greens – Cooler weather here in NC is really helping the quality of our local greens shippers, and also getting more people in the mood to eat collards, kale and turnip greens. Holiday greens are in the ground, with no planting skips so we should have plenty for Thanksgiving. Lettuce – Markets jumped way up last week, with warm weather in CA bringing on quality issues and heat related viruses in the product. Supplies tightened up, but demand has not followed yet so we’re not sure what this market will do or if it really has the legs to increase beyond the short term. Potatoes – We are seeing excellent supplies and quality as harvest progresses, and storage fills up. There will be plenty of russets with a good mix of sizes out of Idaho. Markets are stable and will likely remain so until the holiday pull begins. Reds and yellows remain plentiful out of multiple regions. It looks like we are in for smooth sailing. Strawberries – After two weeks of humid weather, warm nights, and occasional showers, all growing area are being challenged with quality issues, including overripe, bruising, soft fruit, pin rot, and potential mold and decay on arrival. Some growing areas are still being harvested but their production is winding down for the season. Tomatoes – Going again locally, but volumes are much more limited than they were this summer. A seal walks into a bar and the bartender asks “What’ll it be?” The seal said “Anthing but a Canadian Club.”

Good Morning! Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. Overall, the new crop is projected to a very large [...]

October 10, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
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