By
Linda Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Supplies of fresh Mississippi-grown watermelons, a
traditional July Fourth treat, were lower than normal this
year as uncooperative weather early in the growing season
pushed harvest dates back. A late
spring freeze caused many of Mississippi's watermelon
producers to harvest closer than normal to the Fourth of
July with some fields missing the holiday demand
altogether. For the
best prices, growers aim for harvest to begin around the
middle of June and climaxing before July 4. "Most
growers had to replant watermelons after the late freeze, so
only one of our county commercial producers was ready by the
Fourth of July," said James Richmond, county agent for
Jefferson Davis County. Wayne
County agent Alan McReynolds said most of their replanted
acreage "caught up" and was ready to harvest before the
Fourth. However, growers would have liked to harvest even
earlier. Smith
County agent Charles Waldrup said Florida growers
experienced a similar freeze and replanting situation
resulting in a later crop for them. Competition with
Florida's late melons has hurt Mississippi's watermelon
prices. "Although
demand has kept prices fairly good, the influx of Florida
and Georgia watermelons has kept the market from being as
good as we would have liked," Waldrup said. "Watermelon is
an expensive crop to grow. Every dollar counts." After
the freeze and replanting, this year's crop has been
relatively easy to produce with little or no disease or
insect problems. Mississippi
producers planted about 8,500 acres last year. The primary
watermelon counties are Jefferson Davis, Wayne and
Smith. Released:
July 5, 1996
Mississippi
Crop Report:
Later melons
miss July Fourth rush
Contact: Charles Waldrup (601) 782-4454
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