High-quality sweet potato crop lies in wait
High-quality sweet potato crop lies in wait
Persistent rain in parts of the South has hampered sweet potato harvesting in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Arkansas, with growers in those states as of Oct. 9 seeing 20-30 percent of their harvest complete compared to 50-70 percent by this time in a normal year. Rene Simon, executive director of the Louisiana Sweet Potato Commission in Baton Rouge, told The Produce News Oct. 12, "It's rainy, nasty here. The forecast is for more rain through Thursday, and then we expect to see clear skies. The ground has to dry out for a few days following this level of moisture, so I expect to see