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Spring Vegetable Area Drops 5%WASHINGTON - Apr 1/05 - SNS -- Fresh vegetable producers in the United States intend to cut seedings of spring vegetables 5% to 214,100 acres of 11 fresh market vegetables monitored by the USDA. Acreage decreases for snap beans, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, head lettuce, and tomatoes more than offset acreage increases for carrots, sweet corn, and bell peppers. Melon acreage for spring harvest is forecast at 79,100 acres, down 1% from last year. Watermelon acreage is up 3% from 2004. Cantaloup acreage is down 4% from a year ago. Honeydew melon acreage is down 13%. Asparagus acreage for spring harvest is forecast at 49,500 acres, down 6% from last year. Strawberry acreage for harvest is forecast at 43,700 acres, up 2% for comparable States in 2004. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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