Ute Mountain Gold corn set to begin shipping third week of July
Ute Mountain Gold corn set to begin shipping third week of July
One sure sign of summer is the onset of the sweet corn season in the Rocky Mountain states, and the noted yellow and bi-colored corn produced by Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm & Ranch Enterprise in the Four Corners area of Colorado is within days of shipping, according to General Manager Paul Evans.
Mr. Evans said that harvest is expected to start July 21-25, with good volume throughout the eight to nine weeks of picking.
"Everything looks really good, especially with our later plantings," Mr. Evans said, adding that the 300 acres of sweet corn will be packed in 48-ear cartons in the field, iced at the Primus-audited Towaoc, CO, shed and shipped primarily to retail chains.
Colorado Front Range marketing is done through Greg Sullivan, and Albuquerque-based Tan-O-on Marketing Inc. handles national accounts. "Most goes to retail along the Front Range, but there's also a lot that goes to Texas, Arizona, California and also to the East Coast," Mr. Evans said.
Mr. Evans said that harvest is expected to start July 21-25, with good volume throughout the eight to nine weeks of picking.
"Everything looks really good, especially with our later plantings," Mr. Evans said, adding that the 300 acres of sweet corn will be packed in 48-ear cartons in the field, iced at the Primus-audited Towaoc, CO, shed and shipped primarily to retail chains.
Colorado Front Range marketing is done through Greg Sullivan, and Albuquerque-based Tan-O-on Marketing Inc. handles national accounts. "Most goes to retail along the Front Range, but there's also a lot that goes to Texas, Arizona, California and also to the East Coast," Mr. Evans said.