Setec --
I remember we used to purchase some awesome oranges and lemons from a great Commercial Citrus grower in
San Jose !!! Of course this was before Silicon Valley got really going and then they just bought everyone out for small change (millions), etc.. His Brand label was
Airdrome Orchards, San Jose, California..
From stories I heard from my dear Mother who lived as a small child in Southern California, and of course, all the Armenian Growers who grow all the awesome fruit in the Central Valley and beyond N/South, this entire state was capable of growing about any produce, fruit to nuts, throughout the entire state ! Wow - that must have been beautiful to see..
And it is so cool that in different parts of CA the soil is also different and none of it is bad in that huge farming valley almost all the way to Arizona..
There is this just Perfect Sandy Loam Soil throughout the Central Valley and if you go North east to Auburn, CA, it is this rich, black, volcanic soil..
And yes, very sadly, in Northern CA for sure, all these really rich farmlands that have been going well over 100 years are sold off to build housing and buildings too..
I would just love to have anything that resembles those 2 perfect growing mediums, where I live !
The local farmers are now going to be the best bet but I would still ask how they take care of their land - are they using chemicals or trying to do it as organic as possible, etc...
Are there any Publix Markets up there where you live now ? We used to ship a huge amount of fruit to them when I worked for Blue Anchor back then.. I cannot remember all the places but I know we shipped first, refrigerated rail cars loaded to the top, and 18 wheeler-reefers carrying 38 pallets, 60 boxes/pallet all the time back East and to Canada, especially Montreal..
We kept England Trucking busy for the almost 20 years I was there..
It used to be that the prices for each day of fruit and produce were set at the New York Auction, where all this stuff was sold very early each morning or perhaps even after midnight that morning.. And those prices set the Market Price and the tone for that day.. Every day..
I will never see a Trader Joe`s around here... I have shopped them a lot when I lived in Folsom, CA and of course, the Pacific Northwest.. Great stores, great inventory..
Tell the produce guy there next time -"" This fruit is so bad, does it even
register on your
Brix meter???????"" If he doesn`t understand, he is not really a Produce guy, he is just a Lumper, moving boxes of it..
Brix is the amount of soluble sugar in the specimen tested.. Blue Anchor always wanted the highest Brix readings and we had Field guys out in those thousand acres orchards measuring all the time to insure we shipped the best tasting product..
Perhaps that is not the way of doing the business any longer?? If so, that is really, really, sad..
When Thompson Seedless grapes come back this year, the absolute
Sweetest ones will be the -
amber colored bunches - They are that color because they stayed out in the sun the longest, and sun on grapes makes them sweet.. The real light green ones - not so sweet - perhaps not sweet at all because they were harvested way too soon.. But you have to have - Shelf Life - Never mind the taste - does it - Look - good ???
I had never liked all the Red Delicious apples grown in Washington State because even just 1,000 miles north of me, they tasted bland, no sugar, very little moisture content, pretty much very nice
looking red delicious apples, but nothing inside..
When Blue Anchor started selling
Fuji Apples, wow, those were always really, sweet, lots of juice, very predictable, never any issues like all the marketed to death varieties..
Even a cross between a good Golden Delicious and Red Delicious grown locally can also really taste great without that commercial cardboard flavor of R/Del from Washington, at the store...
Well, now one does NOT want to take a trip to what was once Beautiful San Francisco..

Out of control homeless people doing awful things on all the public streets, the same streets you walk and then ride the cable car to a different part of that once beautiful city... Its a disaster now.. Some people say its - worse - than some 3rd world countries..

Hard to believe legislators (?) would let that happen..
I can`t remember starting a similar thread years ago; wow, I am so sorry for repeating myself..

Dan F