NEW YORK STATE VEGETABLES

Squash remains on schedule
Squash and cucumbers remain items New York growers ship in significant numbers. The growers also ship... Read more.


Lettuce, tomatoes see smaller crops
New York growers say they expect to ship smaller volumes of tomatoes and lettuce this season. Eden... Read more.


Onions, spuds off to slow start
Like the state’s other summer vegetables, growers say they expect planting delays to cause later... Read more.




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New York ag department programs promote local produce, products
Despite budget cuts and limited funding, the Empire State’s agricultural promotion agency keeps plugging the... Read more.


Business updates: New York Vegetables
Eden Valley expands broccoli production Eden Valley Growers, Eden, N.Y., has increased its broccoli acreage. The grower-shipper... Read more.


Business updates: New York Vegetables
Bland Farms adds onion grader In early July, Bland Farms Inc., Glennville, Ga., was installing a... Read more.


New York potatoes, onions running on schedule
Onions and potatoes are among the two leading vegetables New York grower-shippers ship. Growers normally... Read more.



Growers report high volumes of sweet corn, green beans
While growers worry if New York will be able to ship steady supplies of cabbage later in the season,... Read more.


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