New Jersey blueberry season outlook
By
Brandon Raso, vice president and general manager of Variety Farms
New Jersey blueberry season outlook
By
Brandon Raso, vice president and general manager of Variety Farms
The New Jersey Blueberry Industry Advisory Council is happy to report, given the significant weather impacts to the entire northeast, that there will still be blues available for the 2026 crop year.
New Jersey grower Denny Doyle, who is the current chair of the council, is optimistic on how the berries were able to persevere through the recent freeze event in late April. Even though there is evident damage, the state should still produce 50-60 percent of what it typically yields.