Desert weather to cause quality issues for leafy greens in February
Markon Cooperative BB #:123315 released this crop report this week: The Arizona/California desert growing region began a warming trend over the weekend with daytime highs peaking February 3...
Markon Cooperative BB #:123315 released this crop report this week:
The Arizona/California desert growing region began a warming trend over the weekend with daytime highs peaking February 3 at 85°F. Temperatures will decline through the week but will remain in the upper 70°s to low 80°s.
Although the higher temperatures will aid plant growth that had stalled after three weeks of strong winds and morning freeze events, Markon inspectors still expect to see quality challenges through February. In particular, epidermal peeling is expected to increase in iceberg and lettuces such as romaine and green leaf. Other challenges for lettuce and tender leaf items include but are not limited to:
- Dehydration/wilting
- Decreased or inconsistent case weights
- Wind damage
- Epidermal blistering & peeling
- Shortened shelf-life potential
- Yellowing leaves
Markon inspectors continue to monitor desert row crops closely and are working with growers to secure the best product for Markon orders.
Green Leaf
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Premium Green Leaf is available
- Quality is very good
- Yellowing outer leaves are being removed at the field level
- Harvesting crews are avoiding uneven heads
- Demand is strengthening; industry supplies vary from supplier to supplier following consecutive weeks of freezing temperatures that slowed growth
- Markets will be steady to slightly higher this week
Iceberg
- MFC Premium Iceberg Lettuce is sporadic due to low weights; Markon Best Available (MBA) is being substituted as needed
- Quality is good
- Epidermal blistering/peeling, growth cracks, and lower weights are being observed in many lots
- This week’s warmer weather will further exacerbate blister and peel quality issues
- Demand is strong; industry supplies are tighter, pushing markets higher
- Expect price increases this week

Romaine
- Markon First Crop (MFC) Premium Romaine is available
- Quality is strong; epidermal blistering and peeling are present following consecutive lettuce ice events but reduced compared to prior seasons
- Demand is strengthening; however, supplies remain ample
- Markets are expected to remain steady this week

Please contact your Markon Account Manager for more information.
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