LIVE FROM THE FIELDS: Epidermal Peeling in Romaine Lettuce
View a Markon Live from the Fields video about epidermal peeling that has developed in lettuce items from the Arizona/California desert growing region.
- Freezing temperatures in late December caused epidermal blistering in romaine and other lettuce crops
- The warmer weather that followed has led to epidermal peeling that is difficult for harvesting/processing crews to eliminate
- Commodity and value-added romaine items will exhibit varying levels of epidermal peeling for at least two weeks
- This week’s light rain will potentially cause decay to develop on leaves that are experiencing epidermal peeling
- Markon inspectors are monitoring supplies closely and will update further as needed
Please contact your Markon customer service representative for further information.
John Galvez
Quality Assurance
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January 08, 2018