California strawberry acreage sees slight increase
California strawberry acreage sees slight increase
Although unusually heavy rain in January caused some delays in the Southern California strawberry harvest, growers say that plants are healthy, new fruit is coming on strong, and there should be good volume for the Easter pull. California strawberry acreage increased by anywhere from 1,700 acres to 3,400 acres each year from 2001 to 2004. This year, the increase is only 998 acres, an increase of about 3.2 percent, according to the California Strawberry Commission?s 2005 acreage survey. Total planted acreage for 2005 is estimated at 32,636 acres. Southern California strawberry acreage increased