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The Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association is the sponsor of the 2022 Big Pumpkin Contest at the Iowa State Fair! Congratulations to Pete Caspers and Alba Caspers from Peosta on growing this years winning pumpkin weighing in at 1,281 pounds! 🏆 Second place went to Don Young and Tommy Rhodes from Des Moines - 1,046 pounds. Third place went to Dave Davis from Bloomfield - 1,018 pounds. Be sure to check out all of the Big Pumpkins during your visit to the Iowa State Fair! ... See MoreSee Less

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Interested in learning more about floriculture? 🌷 Join the Exploring Iowa Agritourism Ventures bus tour!Our final stop on the tour is the Cut flower farm Iowa! Iowa Flower Farm offers a u-pick flower experience and has their own Rosallyn Face Creams. Join us August 31 to learn more! www.visitiowafarms.org/registerNorth Central Region SARE #ExploringIowaAgritourism ... See MoreSee Less

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Our third stop on the tour is Upstream Gardens & Orchard! Upstream Gardens & Orchard is a u-pick farm that grows a large variety of produce. In addition they have a honey bee business. You can visit their farm with us on August 31 to learn more! www.visitiowafarms.org/registerNorth Central Region SARE #ExploringIowaAgritourism ... See MoreSee Less

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Iowa to Celebrate Fruit and Vegetable Week

Posted on July 19, 2022 by Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers AssociationJuly 19, 2022

Recognizing the importance of the state’s specialty crop industry, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has designated July 25-29 as Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Week.

The weeklong celebration recognizes the state’s 1,084 vegetable and 1,714 fruit operations, the nutritious products they produce and the consumers who depend on locally sourced fruits and vegetables.

Each day of the week holds a special focus. Monday is Growing Iowa’s Economy; Tuesday is Growing Iowa Fruits; Wednesday is Growing Iowa Vegetables; Thursday is Growing Market Connections; amd Friday is Foodie Friday.

“While Iowa is often associated with corn and soybeans, growers in the state also produce some of the highest quality fruits and vegetables grown anywhere in the country,” said Maury Wills, president of the Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association. “Fortunately, fresh Iowa-grown fruits and vegetables are easy to find at farmers markets, farm stands and on-farm retail markets located throughout the state. Now is the time to stock up on your favorite Iowa grown fruits and vegetables.”

Iowa’s commercial horticulture industry contributes $48 million to the state’s economy each year. The most recent statewide survey of commercial horticulture production in Iowa, released in 2017, showed that the top five crops in 2015 were tomatoes, pumpkins, cucumbers, green beans and winter squash.

“Not only does this highlight the economic importance of this industry in Iowa, it also serves as a reminder to Iowans to include additional fruits and vegetables from local sources in their diets,” said Kendra Meyer, program specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach’s Farm, Food and Enterprise Development program.

Meyer is also executive secretary of the Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association.

Follow the Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association Facebook page for social media updates on the week. Also, be sure and tag your own social media posts with the hashtag #IAFruitVeggieWeek22.

For more information, contact Kendra Meyer at 515-294-9483 or ksmeyer@iastate.edu.

–Iowa State University Extension & Outreach

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