Texas pumpkin yield down, demand high

  • Laura McKenzie | Texas A&M AgriLife
    Laura McKenzie | Texas A&M AgriLife
Texas pumpkin producers experienced a second sub-par season in a row, as drought conditions led to fewer management issues, but lower yields, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. However, lower yields were translating into higher prices and demand. Mark Carroll, AgriLife Extension agriculture agent, Floyd County, said drought contributed to below average yields, though…

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