Local Produce – Fall crops like broccoli and cabbage are getting started. Of course we have greens and sweet potatoes and fall squash, but it’s really slowed down with the colder weather.
Beans – Green beans really tightened up last week with the falling temps. Of course this will effect snap beans and also washed and trimmed beans. Thanksgiving is a huge green bean holiday, so we’re anticipating higher markets through the end of the month.
Cabbage – Has started locally and we’re receiving fresh shipments of beautiful cabbage. These cool but not too cold days are perfect for growing high quality cabbage.
Corn – Cooler temps slowed down the corn harvest in Georgia. Supplies have tightened up considerably as the corn is very slow to grow to size in the fluctuating temperatures. Pricing is very strong.
Greens – Quality has gotten much better this week with the cooler weather. Hot days are tough on greens, making them yellow rather than the dark green of wintertime.
Melons – California has finished up their season, but Mexico is ramping up production and they’re off to a very strong start.
Onions – West coast onion shippers have plentiful crops and high quality right now. Pricing is very good.
Bell Peppers – Georgia is going strong with their pepper crop and Mexico has just begun. Supplies, quality and pricing are all very good right now.
Potatoes – As harvest continues, we are seeing excellent yields and lots of volume in all of the major growing areas. Red and Yukons are in good volumes in several areas. Idaho has a huge crop of russets and is looking for as many orders as they can get. Now is a great time to promote potatoes!
Hard Squashes – Fall is the time for hard squashes, and we have plenty in stock to choose from and feature. We have acorn, butternut, delicata, spaghetti, blue hubbard and kabocha and lots of pumpkins!
Q: How did the bag of fertilizer help the farmer to pay his mortgage?
A: It raised his celery.











