Happy Labor Day!
Apples – We are now entering the third week of harvest out of Washington this week. The growers are now in full swing harvesting the Gala crop, and this is what they will mostly be harvesting this week. Some of the growers will also begin to harvest some limited quantities of early premier strains of the Honeycrisp this week as well. The main harvest of Honeycrisp will not begin for another week to 10 days.
Asparagus – Mexico’s season ended earlier than expected due to heavy rains that flooded fields and damaged crowns, significantly reducing production. As a result, demand has shifted to Peru, putting pressure on the market, which is expected to remain tight and strong.
Blueberries – Are rapidly winding down domestically. They had a great summer, but they’ll be gone soon.
Broccoli – The dam broke with broccoli supplies and several northern states are harvesting good volume and pricing is way down this week.
Corn – The corn market is trending up slightly in the run up to the last holiday of the summer. A few of the Midwest growing areas are seeing decreased yields due to heat and higher rain fall than usual. Enjoy corn on your Labor Day!
Grapes – Inventories remain high as demand hasn’t picked up enough to clear out older stock. The California grape crop is of excellent quality, and growing conditions have been ideal, leading to a harvest that’s about three weeks ahead of schedule, which could result in an earlier-than-usual end to the season.
Peppers – Michigan is getting into good volume with bell pepper now, and the markets are sliding with the increased supplies. Red, orange and yellow have become extremely tight and prices are up.
Potatoes – Harvest has started on new-crop russet potatoes out of Idaho as well as other regions. There is still a long way to go with the harvest, but so far we are seeing good yields and good quality. If the weather continues to stay favorable over the next 10-12 weeks, we will have a large crop once again.
Squash– Is getting started again locally this week with zucchini and yellow squash both available again. Local cucumbers should be available again this coming week also.
Tomatoes – Are starting again locally and should be available until the first frost. Get them while you can.
I told my wife “Your underwear is way too tight.” She said “Then wear your own.”












