Deluge in the East clouds crop conditions and availability
Deluge in the East clouds crop conditions and availability
A rash of extraordinarily wet weather in June from New York south through the mid-Atlantic region has caused spotty crop conditions and uncertain supplies are predicted through the balance of the summer, which is when many of those states typically enjoy a surge in interest from consumers looking for locally grown products. In New York, Steve Reiners, an associate professor of horticulture sciences at Cornell University, said that many of the fresh-market vegetable production regions were swamped by heavy rains that fell the last week of June, with the Capital area between Syracuse and Albany