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Good Morning! Apples – The apple harvest has now been completed, and the weather remained favorable for the entire harvest. This means that the growers got all the apples off the trees this year before the freezing temperatures set in. The crop is now being reported to be around 135 million cases this year which makes it an above- average crop. Broccoli and Brussel Sprouts– Are still going strong locally and quality and pricing are excellent. Items like Broccoli like the chilly weather. Cabbage – Is coming from Eastern NC as well as the mountains now and quality and pricing are great. Cucumbers, Peppers, and Squash – The hard frost last week wrapped up many growing areas all of the way down through Georgia. Florida is starting some items and should be able to pickup the ball and run with it from here on. Mexican harvests are well underway too. 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. Lettuce – Supplies remain extremely limited across the industry in romaine and all lettuces. Quality is improving with the transition to new growing areas, but the government shutdown created labor issues on Western farms who couldn’t get guest workers across the border to harvest the product. Pricing has been slow to fall, but it’s definitely on the way very soon. Potatoes – There are plenty of potatoes available as the Holiday pull rolls on. Shippers are working vigorously to get everything packed and shipped on time. There are excellent supplies and quality on reds and yellows from multiple regions, and lots of russets of all sizes out of Idaho. Strawberries – Remain extremely tight this week due to torrential rains in California fields. Driscoll has warned everyone of expected shortages over the next two weeks. Florida is harvesting just a few berries but won’t really get their season going until Christmas. Our local grower is also harvesting a few berries each week in his greenhouse but it’s not enough to cover demand. My teacher told me not to worry about spelling because we will always have autocorrect in the future. And for that I am eternally grapefruit.

Apples – Western apple shippers are harvesting more and more varieties as the season continues.

Good Morning!

Apples – The apple harvest has now been completed, and the weather remained favorable for the entire harvest. This means that the growers got all the apples off the trees this year before the freezing temperatures set in. The crop is now being reported to be around 135 million cases this year which makes it an above- average crop.

Broccoli and Brussel Sprouts– Are still going strong locally and quality and pricing are excellent. Items like Broccoli like the chilly weather.

Cabbage – Is coming from Eastern NC as well as the mountains now and quality and pricing are great.

Cucumbers, Peppers, and Squash – The hard frost last week wrapped up many growing areas all of the way down through Georgia. Florida is starting some items and should be able to pickup the ball and run with it from here on. Mexican harvests are well underway too.

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.

Lettuce – Supplies remain extremely limited across the industry in romaine and all lettuces. Quality is improving with the transition to new growing areas, but the government shutdown created labor issues on Western farms who couldn’t get guest workers across the border to harvest the product. Pricing has been slow to fall, but it’s definitely on the way very soon.

Potatoes – There are plenty of potatoes available as the Holiday pull rolls on. Shippers are working vigorously to get everything packed and shipped on time. There are excellent supplies and quality on reds and yellows from multiple regions, and lots of russets of all sizes out of Idaho.

Strawberries – Remain extremely tight this week due to torrential rains in California fields. Driscoll has warned everyone of expected shortages over the next two weeks. Florida is harvesting just a few berries but won’t really get their season going until Christmas. Our local grower is also harvesting a few berries each week in his greenhouse but it’s not enough to cover demand.

My teacher told me not to worry about spelling because we will always have autocorrect in the future. And for that I am eternally grapefruit.

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