Cantaloupe is one of America's most popular melons. According to the USDA NASS, since 1992, harvested Arizona cantaloupe acreage has ranged from 13,200 to 23,300 acres with a production value ranging from $38.2 million to $119 million.
In Arizona, we rank second in the production of these melons. They're a good source of a variety of vitamins and minerals. Because of our 300-plus days of super sunshine in Arizona, cantaloupe and honeydew melons can be harvested in the spring and fall.
While we think of melons as mostly a summer crop, in Arizona we're still harvesting these sweet, yummy melons in our desert state into Fall. Keep melons on your menu, you'll most likely be able to bite into Arizona-grown sweetness.
Go to Fill Your Plate for melon and sweet corn recipes. Searchable by product!
Written By: Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau Outreach Director | 9/26/2018
Mark Freeman of The Freeman Corn Patch joins Julie with The Arizona Farm Bureau. Arizona has two growing seasons for cantaloupe and second next to California in production. How Arizona farms are helping food banks, safety of Arizona produce, and Farm Bureau President Stephanie Smallhouse updates the latest with the bureau.
Arizona produces its share of watermelons and other melons for summer eating. Kami Weddle is the Director of Food Safety And Quality for Rousseau Farming Company. She discusses the process of growing melons, leafy greens and other vegetables from the farm to your table. Joined by the Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree.
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