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Good Morning! Local Produce – It’s been really hot and really wet here and farmers are struggling to get into their fields and seeing a lot of damage when they get there. Farmers will always tell you that they can add more water, but can’t take it out of a field. Hopefully things will dry out for them this coming week. Broccoli – High temps in California fields have created quality issues in broccoli and caused shortages nationwide. Prices jumped as a result. Corn – Is still going strong locally and we have plenty of beautiful Bi-Color and white local corn. Cucumbers – Got started locally but the rain is causing big troubles for them. We’re seeing limited quantities of them available. Grapes – Are trying to get going in Mexico to start the new season, but weather has caused a slow beginning to the year and some growers expect trouble later in the season because of it. Pricing should improve this coming week as volumes get stronger. Lettuce – High temps throughout California’s Salinas Valley growing region are causing heat-related issues, primarily on lettuce and tender leaf items. Supplies on good quality green items are very limited and prices are way up this week. Watch your lettuces closely and expect shorter than normal shelf life. Melons – We have beautiful local cantaloupes available this week, and expect honeydews in the next couple of days. We also have Tuscan melons in stock this week. They’re a sweeter, better version of cantaloupes. Peppers – All of the rain that we’ve had is causing big problems for our local farmers. NC should be the major supplier for pepper right now, but wet weather has really hurt supplies. Pricing has risen a lot this week due to the shortages. Potatoes – Idaho is starting to see some shortages in their larger sizes as we reach the end of their storage season. Pricing has been fantastic all year but we’ve seen it begin to rise as the storage supplies run out. Q: What’s a chicken’s favorite vegetable? A: Boc Boc Boc Choy

Local Produce – Many items were just getting cranked up last week until the rains shut down production.

Good Morning!

Local Produce – It’s been really hot and really wet here and farmers are struggling to get into their fields and seeing a lot of damage when they get there. Farmers will always tell you that they can add more water, but can’t take it out of a field. Hopefully things will dry out for them this coming week.

Broccoli – High temps in California fields have created quality issues in broccoli and caused shortages nationwide. Prices jumped as a result.

Corn – Is still going strong locally and we have plenty of beautiful Bi-Color and white local corn.

Cucumbers – Got started locally but the rain is causing big troubles for them. We’re seeing limited quantities of them available.

Grapes – Are trying to get going in Mexico to start the new season, but weather has caused a slow beginning to the year and some growers expect trouble later in the season because of it. Pricing should improve this coming week as volumes get stronger.

Lettuce – High temps throughout California’s Salinas Valley growing region are causing heat-related issues, primarily on lettuce and tender leaf items. Supplies on good quality green items are very limited and prices are way up this week. Watch your lettuces closely and expect shorter than normal shelf life.

Melons – We have beautiful local cantaloupes available this week, and expect honeydews in the next couple of days. We also have Tuscan melons in stock this week. They’re a sweeter, better version of cantaloupes.

Peppers – All of the rain that we’ve had is causing big problems for our local farmers. NC should be the major supplier for peppers right now, but wet weather has really hurt supplies. Pricing has risen a lot this week due to the shortages.

Potatoes – Idaho is starting to see some shortages in their larger sizes as we reach the end of their storage season. Pricing has been fantastic all year but we’ve seen it begin to rise as the storage supplies run out.

Q: What’s a chicken’s favorite vegetable? A: Boc Boc Boc Choy

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