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Good Morning! Asparagus – Mexico continues to experience tight volumes, though production is gradually increasing as the weather cools down to temperatures more suitable for asparagus. We anticipate improvement around the last week of October, with peak production expected in November, just in time for the Thanksgiving pull. Peru is seeing strong production, and we don’t anticipate any issues in meeting demand as we prepare for the holidays. Blueberries – Have been very short this fall, but there’s light at the end of the tunnel. Argentina and Peru are finally getting some significant shipments to our shores and pricing is falling quickly. Corn – Georgia is just starting up but they’re finding a lot of stalks blown over from Hurricane Helene, fortunately Milton quickly skipped across Florida and didn’t affect Georgia. Product remains extremely limited, though they expected the crop to rebound in a couple of weeks. The cold weather this week has further slowed growth making corn even more tight right now. Cucumbers – Cooler weather has put an end to the season in the Carolinas. Georgia does not have the ability to meet demand as yields continue to struggle because of Hurrican Helene. Florida’s season will be late and is being pushed until November 8. Normally, Florida’s season gets going around October 20. We do not expect any consistent volume from Florida until December 10. Oranges – Domestic navels are anticipated to begin very soon out of California. Supplies remain extremely limited, relying on imports until then. Peppers – Are starting in Georgia, but farmers are facing the same troubles that corn growers are going through. There was a a lot of damage from Helene and it may be after the end of the month before volumes get better. Potatoes – Harvest continues on russets with Idaho leading the way. Overall quality and sizing are good. Steady supplies on reds and yellows out of multiple regions, including Idaho, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. Not much change to report from the last update. Look for things to remain steady until the holidays approach. Squash – Yellow squash and zucchini will primarily be coming from Mexico this fall as Georgia was wiped out and Florida will struggle recovering form Hurricane Milton. We have plenty of hard squash for your fall menus. Q: What has ears but can not hear? A: A corn field.

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Good Morning!

Asparagus – Mexico continues to experience tight volumes, though production is gradually increasing as the weather cools down to temperatures more suitable for asparagus. We anticipate improvement around the last week of October, with peak production expected in November, just in time for the Thanksgiving pull. Peru is seeing strong production, and we don’t anticipate any issues in meeting demand as we prepare for the holidays.

Blueberries – Have been very short this fall, but there’s light at the end of the tunnel.  Argentina and Peru are finally getting some significant shipments to our shores and pricing is falling quickly.

Corn – Georgia is just starting up but they’re finding a lot of stalks blown over from Hurricane Helene, fortunately Milton quickly skipped across Florida and didn’t affect Georgia.  Product remains extremely limited, though they expected the crop to rebound in a couple of weeks.  The cold weather this week has further slowed growth making corn even more tight right now.

Cucumbers – Cooler weather has put an end to the season in the Carolinas.  Georgia does not have the ability to meet demand as yields continue to struggle because of Hurrican Helene.  Florida’s season will be late and is being pushed until November 8.  Normally, Florida’s season gets going around October 20.  We do not expect any consistent volume from Florida until December 10.

Oranges – Domestic navels are anticipated to begin very soon out of California.  Supplies remain extremely limited, relying on imports until then.

Peppers – Are starting in Georgia, but farmers are facing the same troubles that corn growers are going through.  There was a a lot of damage from Helene and it may be after the end of the month before volumes get better.

Potatoes – Harvest continues on russets with Idaho leading the way.  Overall quality and sizing are good.  Steady supplies on reds and yellows out of multiple regions, including Idaho, Wisconsin, and North Dakota.  Not much change to report from the last update.  Look for things to remain steady until the holidays approach.

Squash – Yellow squash and zucchini will primarily be coming from Mexico this fall as Georgia was wiped out and Florida will struggle recovering form Hurricane Milton.  We have plenty of hard squash for your fall menus.

Q:  What has ears but cannot hear?  A:  A corn field.

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