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Sweet corn supply switching over to Californian next couple of days

GloriAnn Farms is pleased to announce they are gearing up for a much anticipated California Sweet Corn season! Over the next few days, the company’s sweet corn supply will begin transitioning into California, just as the Mexico growing regions begin to wind down.



With this transition just around the corner, customers of GloriAnn Farms’ value-added sweet corn products are sharing in their excitement. “Our customers always look forward to the switch to California Sweet Corn in the spring. There’s just something about farm fresh, delicious sweet corn that gets our customers and consumers excited,” says Katie Veenstra, Director of Marketing for GloriAnn Farms. “Nothing gets you thinking summertime like sweet corn straight from the fields and farms of California’s hardest working farmers!”



Starting in early April, GloriAnn Farms will begin sourcing sweet corn from their grower in Southern California, with production starting in Imperial Valley and then moving into Coachella Valley. Temperatures have been warmer than normal in the desert, allowing for sweet corn harvest in Imperial Valley to begin on March 31, about a week earlier than normal. The spring crop in both of these growing regions are looking very good, and both GloriAnn Farms and its growers are very pleased with the quality they are seeing in the field. “We’re very excited about this season’s sweet corn crop” said Joe Colace, partner in GloriAnn Farms and sweet corn grower in Imperial Valley. “The quality of the crop in the field is looking great, and we look forward to a very successful season.”

For more information:
Katie Veenstra
GloriAnn Farms
Tel: +1 (209)835-2224
Email: kveenstra@gloriannfarms.com
www.gloriannfarms.com
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