Ken Korson Shares North Bay Produce Insights and Early Apple Harvest Update


Tue. August 13th, 2024 - by Jordan Okumura-Wright

TRAVERSE CITY, MI - With an early apple harvest in Michigan—10 days earlier than in years past—and North Bay Produce shipping 100 percent new crop apples this season, the company is anticipating a summer and fall full of basket-filling opportunities.

Ken Korson, Apple Category Manager, North Bay Produce

“Michigan apples are becoming a year-round commodity due to high-density plantings, updated packing lines, and technology that allows growers to pack high-quality apples daily,” Ken Korson, Apple Category Manager, shared in a recent update. “A mild winter, minimal spring, and summer events have contributed to this year’s good crop size and high-quality fruit.”

Grown in the Ridge area of Michigan, North Bay’s apples find their home in one of the premier fruit-growing areas. About 60 percent of Michigan apples are grown here, in a region that is eight miles wide and 20 miles long.

Michigan apples are becoming a year-round commodity due to high-density plantings, updated packing lines, and technology that allows growers to pack high-quality apples daily

Harvest began at the beginning of August and will commence through the beginning of October.

“Along with grower insights and flavor profile resources for communicating our high-quality apples to the consumer, we also offer a range of product specifications for a year-round program that meets USDA and FDA requirements,” Ken adds.

Any way you slice ‘em, apples are a staple in the shopping cart, and in the news on AndNowUKnow.