WorldAtlas has revealed the top U.S. states for blueberry production, and despite popular belief, Georgia shines for its blueberries—not its peaches. Georgia shines as a the No. 3 blueberry producer ...
ATLANTA — Blueberry prices are rising this summer, and farmers say it’s a combination of global supply issues and local labor shortages. Georgia is the third-largest blueberry producer in the U.S., ...
A late cold snap appears to have spared Georgia’s blueberries, peaches and citrus after a disastrous season last year. “We have a full crop,” said Will McGehee, marketing director for Georgia Peach ...
‘Georgia Dawn’ blueberry grown at UGA Blueberry Research farm, Alapaha, Georgia ripens early in to ‘pink bud stage’, or stage 4. These flower buds at advanced stages are susceptible to freezing damage ...
Editor’s note: This is part three of a three-part series exploring Georgia’s blueberry boom. From bringing more than 50 varieties to market and ensuring plants will endure a changing climate to ...
GREENSBORO — Hemi Blueberry Farm, near Greensboro, is only an hour and a half from Atlanta, but seems worlds away. A road fringed with wildflowers and scrub brush leads to a gated property straight ...
Georgia is perfect for growing blueberries because of its hot summers and mild winters. Georgia may be the Peach State, but blueberries have slowly risen to become the state’s top fruit crop. The ...
Georgia has been recognized by Southern Living as home to some of the best U-pick farms in the South. Among the standout destinations are Southern Grace Farms in Enigma and Mercier Orchards in Blue ...
The blueberries were shipped to one location in North Carolina. Check your blueberries before this weekend's cookout. More than 12,000 pounds of blueberries have been voluntarily recalled due to ...
The Georgia Blueberry Commission will host its first-ever “Sweet Georgia Blues Recipe Contest” throughout the month of June in celebration of Georgia Blueberry Month. Georgia Blueberry fans are ...
INTERLACHEN, Fla. — “I believe some of the biggest gamblers in the world tend to be farmers,” said Tim Campbell, Walker Farms Florida Manager. He’s in what he calls a risky business: blueberry farming ...
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