Good Morning!
Apples – Washington growers are in full swing harvesting the Gala and the Honeycrisp apples. Both of these new crops are projected to be larger than last year. Overall, the new crop is projected to a very large crop, and we are projecting to have excellent supplies of most varieties for the upcoming season.
Asparagus – Peruvian growers seem to be catching up to demand and pricing is easing downward from the highs of a couple of weeks ago.
Blueberries – Are rapidly winding down domestically. They had a great summer, but they’ll be gone soon. Pricing is up on the more limited supply.
Broccoli – Is coming back strong, with better supplies and down markets.
Cucumbers – Are beginning locally again as well as in Georgia. Supplies are strong and pricing is great. European cucumbers are becoming more available and pricing is down on those too.
Melons – of all sorts are widely available and quality is excellent. The end of summer is causing lesser demand and keeping pricing on the lower side.
Peppers – Of all types and colors are plentiful as every farmer seems to be harvesting again from multiple growing regions.
Potatoes – Harvest continues on russet potatoes out of Idaho, and we are seeing good quality and sizing. As long as the weather remains favorable, we will have a large crop and excellent supplies for the entirety of the storage season.
Squash– Though we have limited harvests going on here with the cooler weather, Georgia has begun their season in a big way and product is in very good supply again. Pricing is down. Many varieties of hard squashes are beginning to become available.
Strawberries – Hot weather in California fields is weakening the berries and they’re having a shorter shelf life than normal. Work them closely.
Tomatoes – Going again locally, but volumes are much more limited than they were this summer.
“I am going bananas!” Is what I tell my bananas when I leave the house.












