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California

Strong sales expected for bumper pumpkin crop

Van Groningen & Sons announced that they are looking forward to their upcoming pumpkin season. Carolyn Burtis says: "With the year that we have all had, we could all use something to look forward to. For us at Van Groningen & Sons, that is the pumpkin season. The change of weather, the busyness of the harvest season in our small farming town, watching the skyline change as crops are harvested – it puts you in a different frame of mind after a long, hot summer."

The company anticipates this season to be one for the record books. Harvest is looking to be on the early side due to practically perfect growing conditions this season. Van Groningen & Sons is expecting a bumper crop on their medium carving and pie sized pumpkins, as well as some of their heirloom varieties and gourds.

Plant Health Manager, Tommy Van Groningen shares: “Most of the reason for the bumper crop is the temperature. The heat did not cause many blossoms or young pumpkins to burn off. The bees were also working most of the day since it never got too hot. The cool nights allowed the plants to 'breathe' or properly respire so they weren’t sending all their energy to just survive. They were able to spend more of the inputs on producing a crop.”

Burtis adds: "We expect this year to be strong for sales. With most children distance learning and many parents working from home, we believe this will lead to more pumpkin home-based activities and increased decorating to give a sense of normalcy."

For more information:
Carolyn Burtis
Van Groningen & Sons, Inc.
Tel: +1 (209) 982-5248
Email: [email protected]
www.vgandsons.com

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