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July 10th, 2023 Supply Update: Blueberries – Should continue locally well into July and then we’ll make the transition to more Northern states like New Jersey and Michigan.

Blueberries – Should continue locally well into July and then we’ll make the transition to more Northern states like New Jersey and Michigan.

Blueberries – Should continue locally well into July and then we’ll make the transition to more Northern states like New Jersey and Michigan.

Local Produce – The high temps last week caused a bloom drop on the local squash plants, so they’re wrapped up for the season. We should see a second crop of them late in the summer time. We’re still receiving man items locally now, though. Blueberries, cabbage, beans, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers continue!

Avocados – Continue to rise as Mexican farmers make the transition from old crop to new crop fields. New crop fruit has lower oil content than older fruit and will ripen more slowly, so keep this in mind when buying.

Broccoli – Finished their harvest on the East Coast and became extremely short with the move out west. Prices are higher this week.

Cherries – The West Coast had an extremely successful cherry season. California has finished their season, but Washington and Oregon are just getting started on their harvests and expecting a strong crop. Prices remain very good, and the cherries are delicious!

Corn – Is reaching peak harvest here in NC and they’ve been BEAUTIFUL. Feature them this weekend for your 4 th of July menus.

Grapes – As Mexican growers continue their harvest, supplies are growing quickly. What started out as an very tight, high priced market, is falling quickly. Prices continue to fall each week.

Lettuces – Are widely available with great quality. The transition to northern fields is over and it wasn’t as bad as feared. Pricing has leveled out for the time being.

Peppers – Are very plentiful locally and quality has been awesome. Strong supplies from many areas on the East Coast have kept prices low.

Tomatoes – The first of July is generally the start time for our local tomatoes, and they’re right on time this year. We’re well on our way to a great season. Quality and pricing have both been excellent! Local Heirloom and grape tomatoes have been beautiful also.

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