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Brighter water outlook in Salinas

- Analysis
The California water picture has gotten enormous amounts of attention from both the agricultural press and the general media, but most of this has focused on the San Joaquin Valley and the Yuma Valley on the Arizona border. The Salinas Valley, the “nation’s salad bowl,” has water issues of its own, but they are very different.

ProduceIQ: Prices dropping despite weather problems

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The U.S. has a nearly 90 percent chance of seeing El Nino weather trends persist this summer. So what does that mean for fresh produce? In general, this means the South can expect cooler and wetter than average weather (welcome news for non-snowbird Florida residents), and the North can expect dryer and warmer than average weather.

Expect higher prices with light strawberry supplies

- General News
Supply levels will plummet further than expected for the next two weeks. California will ship historically low volume, while production in Florida and Mexico (into South Texas) is coming to an end. The industry will be in an extreme demand-exceeds-supply situation for the next two weeks.

Estimating the Monterey storm damage costs

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As a stupendous rainy season moves toward its end for California, some have been attempting to measure the costs of the damages.

Strawberry market to tighten as CA rains continue

- General News
Rain is expected in all California growing regions starting Tuesday, March 21 through Wednesday, March 22.

Atmospheric rivers past and present

- Analysis
The voluminous rains brought to California by a series of atmospheric rivers have leveled off for the time being.

ProduceIQ: Prices ease despite weather trouble

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Western iceberg and romaine markets suffer from the cold, but lettuce prices remain unaffected. However, growers are reporting cold-related injuries such as blisters, peeling, and pink ribbing. 

ProduceIQ: Winter storm roils Western markets

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It’s not every day that snow in LA County is responsible for flight delays across the U.S. Winter storm Piper brought heavy wind, rain, and, yes, snow to So-Cal this past weekend.

ProduceIQ: Winter storms rattle produce markets

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Last week’s winter storm swept across the U.S. From Texas to Maine, freezing rain, snow, and sleet backed up supply routes, grounded air travel, and generally muddled weekend plans.

ProduceIQ: La Niña causing active produce markets

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La Niña continues for the third consecutive winter.