Michigan Asparagus Shipments; Update on Remaining U.S. Potatoes to be Shipped; Plus Vidalia Onions

Michigan Asparagus Shipments; Update on Remaining U.S. Potatoes to be Shipped; Plus Vidalia Onions

A16Asparagus loadings out of Michigan  have started.  Meanwhile, here’s an update on how many potatoes remain to be shipped for the 2017-18 shipping season.

Michigan asparagus shipments are just getting underway and will continue into late June with good volumes coming in time for the Memorial weekend, May 26 – 28.

One of the larger Michigan asparagus companies that grows, packs and ships is Todd Greiner Farms Packing LLC of Hart, MI.  The company recently completed a 20,000-square-foot addition to its packinghouse, which is the second expansion in the last year.  This includes two new controlled atmosphere/cold storage rooms and two new shipping and receiving docks. Greiner Farms also ships other vegetables and watermelons.

Vidalia Onion Shipments

Vidalia certified sweet onions are grown in 20 southeastern Georgia counties by 80 farmers and available in the spring and summer months.  However, the majority of the onions are located in only two counties.  In 2017, Georgia shippers had almost 230 million pounds of Vidalia onions.  Similar volume is seen this season, and shipments got underway April 20th.

U.S. Potato Shipments

U.S. potatoes remaining in storages to be shipped as of April 1st were up 2 percent from year-ago.  The USDA reports the 13 major potato shipping states held 134 million cwt. of potatoes in storage.  Potatoes in storage accounted for 33 percent of the fall storage states’ 2017 production, 1 percent more than last year.

Idaho potatoes remaining to be shipped totaled 50 million cwt.  off 4 pecent from 52 million cwt. from last year.  As a percent of production, Idaho potato stocks represented 38 percent of the state’s 2017 production, up 1 percent from a year ago.

In Washington, the state with the second-highest amount of potatoes remaining in storage, the USDA reported 30 million cwt. of potatoes. That was up 3.4 percent from 29 million cwt. the same time a year ago. Washington’s stocks accounted for 30 percent of 2017 potato shipments, up from 27 percent in 2016.

Idaho potatoes from Twin Falls area to New York City – grossing about $5300.

Washington potatoes from the Columbia Basin – grossing about $4500 to Chicago.