Growing conditions have been good this spring in California and that should translate into heavy shipments of vegetables from the Salinas Valley.
Tanimura & Antle of Salinas, CA offers a diverse range of staple commodities such as iceberg lettuce, romaine, celery, broccoli, cauliflower and mixed-leaf items.
The company has an exclusive Artisan family of products including Artisan Lettuce, Artisan Romaine, Artisan Sweet Gem, Artisan Baby Iceberg, Artisan Sweet Broccoli, Artisan Dew Drop Cabbage and Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions.
T&A anticipates a decrease in industry supplies this spring season compared the last year.
Over the past several years, the industry has experienced market challenges, prompting a conservative approach to planting volumes rather than overplanting in pursuit of new business. As a result, overall volumes should be lower than average.
Nature’s Reward of Salinas grows broccoli, strawberries, iceberg lettuce, romaine hearts, leaf lettuce, endive, escarole, romanesco and cauliflower. The company’s celery is grown in Oxnard, C/a.
Nature’s Reward is a fourth generation land-owning grower, packer, and shipper, with anticipates stable plantings and volume this spring.
California weather and rainfall has been benefical this year to help ease perennial water issues.
Foxy Organic has transitioned from Yuma, AZ to the Salinas Valley where it will continue to grow its line of conventional and organic items.
Key spring crops are conventional and organic lettuce and leafy greens.
The crops anticipates good quality and condition this spring season with steady volume.
From late May to the middle of October, Foxy Organic produce will be shipped out of The Walker River Cooler in Yerington, NV. The location in Nevada brings the product closer to its customers, easily saving a day and a half in transportation time with carriers not having to come in and out of California. This provides Foxy customers fresher product with less shrink.
Ocean Mist Farms grows nearly 30 fresh vegetable items during the spring growing season in the Castroville and Salinas area.
It largest crop is artichokes, but the firm are major growers of lettuce, romaine, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower.
Ocean Mist received above average rainfall this winter, but the storms were nicely spread out and the company was able to access fields to get crops planted on time, with no major issues.