A hairy May for the produce industry
A hairy May for the produce industry
Providing the country with a steady supply of the most nutritious food is hard work. While the produce industry is a 24/7 business, even the hardest-working among us needs a little downtime with a close friend — perhaps on a lazy Caturday or a Sundog. Whether these furry friends supervise us at work or just keep the couch warm for our return home, members of the produce industry are bananas about our pets.
Keep an eye out for your industry friends and colleagues in June as we roll out Concours d'Fresh, the produce industry's third annual car show. Share your ride with us — and the rest of your produce people — by submitting a photo of yourself and your care to [email protected] — just be sure to include your name and company.
Chelsea Consalo of Consalo Family Farms with her pup, Gracie.
Bailey Burnett and Anthony D’Ottavio of D’Ottavio Farms with their pup, Buddy.
Jill Overdorf, founder and president of The Produce Ambassador, with Sheba and the chihuahua army — Mommy, Jimmy and Ethel.
Britt Richardson of Parker Farms with her cat, Lewie.
Matt Benito of Fru-Veg Marketing Inc. and his dog, Diesel.
Jonathon Bloodgood and Ali Dandrea of Fru-Veg Marketing Inc. with their dog, Lacey.
Olivia and Ava Miller, children of Tracie Levin and Ryan Miller of M. Levin & Co. Inc., with their dog, Pumpkin.
Otis and Bocephus Nardelli, team mascots for Nardelli Bros. Inc.
Michelle McFadden, daughter of Parker Farms' Sean McFadden, with Conan, his six-month-old grand-dog.
Bluberi has strong produce connections: Amber Milligan of Fru-Veg Marketing Inc. and Brian Weiner of Mr. Green’s Produce.
Marilena Osso of The Produce News keeps busy with her children, Gianna and Massimo, and their cats, Marshmallow and Valentina.
The Produce News' Ryan Beckman with his son, Oscar, and their new friend, Monty.
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