Lumo is redefining smart irrigation
When Lumo Founder Devon Wright walked onto the AgSharks pitch stage at the 99th Western Growers Annual Meeting, he never would have guessed he was moments away from winning the 2025 Audience Choice Award. He certainly didn’t feel like a winner. In fact, he actually felt terrible.“I was sick that day,” Wright said with a laugh. “I woke up late. I took a bunch of medicine and thought everyone could tell. I was just ready to get out of there.”
Harps expands with 18-store acquisition
Harps Food Stores Inc. has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire 18 stores from Joey and Jeanie Hays, owners of Dyer Foods, an independent grocery retailer with multiple locations across western Tennessee.The store locations being acquired are in the following towns: Fulton, KY; Alamo, TN; Bells, TN; Brownsville, TN; Covington, TN; Dyersburg, TN; Halls, TN; Henderson, TN; Humboldt, TN; Jackson, TN; Millington, TN; Newbern, TN; Somerville, TN; Tiptonville, TN; and Trenton, TN.
USDA files action over $1.9M PACA violations
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has filed an administrative complaint against IE AAA LLC, Citrus World. The company, operating from New York, allegedly failed to make payment promptly to 17 produce sellers in the amount of $1.96 million from March 2024 through March 2025, in violation of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act.
Vidalia onions headed for shelves April 13
The countdown to one of America’s most anticipated seasonal ingredients has officially begun. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J. Harper, in coordination with the Vidalia Onion Committee, announced that April 13 has been set as the official pack date for the 2026 Vidalia onion season, marking the day growers can begin packing and shipping the world-famous sweet onions to retailers across the country.
August and Mary Belle De Hertogh scholarship supports next generation
Supporting students who are committed to building careers in floriculture has long been one of the core focuses of the American Floral Endowment. Continuing that commitment, the August (Gus) and Mary Belle De Hertogh Scholarship Fund is being established by Mary Belle De Hertogh in honor of her late husband, Gus, celebrating their shared belief in the power of education and their enduring commitment to supporting the next generation of floriculture professionals.
NEPC paints the town green during 2026 Dinner Dance
BOSTON — The New England Produce Council held its annual dinner dance March 14, here, at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, with a St. Patrick’s Day theme that had attendees donning their best Emerald Isle attire.After an elaborate cocktail hour that provided an opportunity to reconnect and network, attendees adjourned to the ballroom for the main event, where a five-course seated dinner was highlighted by a surf and turf entrée, and a lively band kept the party going for hours.
Walmart to trial new rapid remodel process
This April, several Walmart Neighborhood Markets across Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina and Louisiana will test a new kind of rapid remodel process designed for quicker results and less customer disruption.Instead of stretching a remodel over several months, the company is condensing the work by temporarily closing the main sales floor for four weeks and keeping pharmacies and fuel stations open.Walmart said this is an opportunity to test, learn and refine its remodel process to identify best practices for the future.
USDA files action over $575K PACA violations
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has filed an administrative complaint against BLJR Distribution LLC. The company, operating from New York, allegedly failed to make prompt payment to 16 produce sellers in the amount of $576,663 from October 2024 through March 2025, in violation of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act.
Index Fresh relaunching California Crema GEM line
Index Fresh is a grower owned company with deep roots in California avocado farming, and its board is comprised entirely of California growers.
Industry Viewpoint: Cox Farms exemplifies leadership in hunger relief
For decades, the produce industry has played an essential role in hunger relief, donating fruits and vegetables during times of surplus and helping food banks provide fresh, nutritious food to communities nationwide. People facing hunger tell Feeding America they need access to fresh, nutritious food to thrive, so these contributions remain deeply meaningful.