By
Linda Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Watermelon growers are licking
their lips
over the high prices melons are selling for during
the busiest
consumer week of the season. Unfortunately, a shortage
of seeds
for planting reduced acreage and has decreased
harvest supplies. Dr.
David Nagel, extension horticulturist at
Mississippi
State
University, said watermelon acreage is down from
9,600 acres
in 1994 to about 8,500 this year statewide. "Watermelon
fruit blotch was such a problem last year
that seed
companies were reluctant to provide seed they
couldn't
guarantee
this year," Nagel said. "Growers have had to try
new varieties
due to the shortage of the old ones. But this
year still
has been much better than last year." Nagel
said acreage has been down in Georgia and Alabama
as well.
A new test for watermelon fruit blotch in seed should
help growers
find ample seed next year. Pam
Cannon, manager of Growers Produce Shed in
Taylorsville,
said
last year's losses and the shortage of seed this year
have contributed
to 20 to 30 percent higher prices. "The
quality of the melons is better this year without
the blotch,
and the size is the same or smaller," Cannon
said. Wayne
County agent Alan McReynolds said a four-week
drought that
ended on June 25 reduced this year's yields. "Four
weeks ago we had plenty of melons on the vines,
but only
about a third of those developed to marketable
melons,"
McReynolds
said. "About 95 percent of the crop has gone to
market and
sold like hot cakes. The recent rains may help the rest
of the
crop fill out." Smith
County agent Charles Waldrup said cooler
weather slowed
maturity and delayed harvest five or six days. "Growers
have been harvesting a great deal in the last
week. When
July Fourth is approaching, harvest time is
critical,"
Waldrup
said. "Our growers are harvesting right on time
this year." Nagel
said most South Mississippi growers are slightly
ahead of
their harvest schedule while North Mississippi growers are
on time. Released:
June 30, 1995
Mississippi
Crop Report:
Prices High for
July 4th Melons
Contact: Dr. David Nagel, (601) 325-2311
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