Acreage decline portends good year for Texas melons
Acreage decline portends good year for Texas melons
Texas cantaloupe and honeydew producers are expecting a good year this year after three or four seasons of low prices. Their optimism may be well founded considering that acreage has taken a substantial cut in the past two years. John McClung of the Texas Produce Association revealed that Texas producers have put only 1,677 acres of cantaloupes and 687 acres of honeydews in the ground, according to the official acreage figures for 2005. As a point of comparison, Texas grew more than 4,250 acres of cantaloupes in 2003 and almost 1,700 acres of cantaloupes. In 2004, cantaloupe acreage dropped