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Vol. 29, No. 3

Fall 2021

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2021 Buyers’ Guide US Exports, Imports of Fresh Carrots

Trade Trends EDITORIAL INFORMATION Carrot Country is interested in newsworthy material related to carrot production and marketing. Contributions from all segments of the industry are welcome. Submit news releases, new product submissions, stories and photos via email to: editor@ColumbiaMediaGroup.com, or call (509) 697-9436.

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Integrated Approach to Manage Nematode Damage in Carrot Production

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Which countries are the largest export markets for U.S. carrots, and which countries are the largest suppliers of fresh carrots to the U.S.? Find out in the Trade Trends report on page 9.

On the Cover: As the 2021 season winds down and planning for 2022 ramps up, find everything you need for a successful season in our 2021 Buyers’ Guide on pages 4-8.

Departments:

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In the News New Products Carrot Cartoons Ad Index Calendar


New! Extreme Super Cleaning System 3 to 4 times better cleaning than any other system

Custom Built Harvesting Equipment Carrots — Pickles

We offer a computer (digital processor) individual row head height system 2, 3, 4, 6 & 8 Rows Conventional Roller Bar or High Speed Crowning. Precision Computer Controlled Planting Population Systems

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here are a lot of moving parts involved in growing and marketing a carrot crop - from needing the right products to protect your crop from pests and pathogens to having the right equipment to efficiently navigate the season. For most growers, packers and shippers, this translates into a constant to-do list, shopping list and wish list. Here are some resources to help you enjoy a successful season, from seed to storage.


CROP INPUTS

HARVEST

AGROLIQUID

ASA-LIFT

Access liquid sulfur fertilizer.

CR-1510A, CM-100, CM-1000 (mounted harvesters).

agroliquid.com (614) 595-0711

BAYER

cropscience.bayer.us Minuet fungicide.

asa-lift.com (715) 249-5160

SIMON

machines-simon.com +33 (0)2 40 33 32 60

More than 50 models of carrot harvesters, with 40 years experience.

CERTIS USA

certisusa.com (800) 250-5024 Sil-Matrix.

GOWAN COMPANY gowanco.com (800) 883-1844

Reason 500 SC fungicide, Badge X2 fungicide/bactericide, EcoSwing botanical fungicide, M-Pede insecticide/miticide/ fungicide, Previsto fungicide/bactericide.

NOVASOURCE novasource.com (800) 525-2803

Solmenda & Sectagon.

TERRAMERA tryrango.com (800) 597-9509 Rango.

UNIVERCO

seminis-us.com univerco.com (450) 245-7152

Mini-Veg, G4-Pro, Mac II (carrot harvesters) Univerco has been building carrot harvesters since 1978 and is now offering a complete range of harvesters from the smaller 1-row machines that will fit on 60 HP tractors all the way up to multi-row self-propelled and everything in between. A solution for root crops production in any soil type, weather conditions or volume.

VOGEL ENGINEERING vogel-engineering.com (231) 821-2125

Computer individual row head height system, 2,3,4,6 & 8 rows conventional roller bar or high-speed crowing, precision computer controlled planting population systems.

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PACKING & PROCESSING KERIAN MACHINES INC. kerian.com 1709 Hwy 81 S, PO Box 311 Grafton, ND USA 58237 (701) 352-0480 sales@kerian.com Kerian Speed Sizer.

MODERN PRODUCE EQUIPMENT

modernproduceequipment.com (800) 663-8640

Nicholson Top Tailer, Tong Barrel Washer, Tong Lift Roller Grader, Tong Screen Graders.

RIETVELD EQUIPMENT

rietveldequipment.com (815) 936-9800 john@ rietveldequipment.com

Installation and full service. Full washing and grading lines. Allround, Tosca, PIM, Protec processing equipment.

VERBRUGGEN

verbruggen-palletizing.com (509) 531-7350

Specialists in palletizers and palletizing robots.

PACKING & PROCESSING VOLM COMPANIES volmcompanies.com Antigo, WI (Corporate Headquarters) 1804 Edison St., Antigo, WI 54409 (800) 253-4737 Idaho Falls, ID 3721 W 65th South Idaho Falls, ID 83402 (208) 524-0600 Pasco, WA 5702 Industrial Way Suite 101 Pasco, WA 99301 (509) 547-3437 Fresno, CA 3440 S East Ave. Suite 104 Fresno, CA 93725 (800) 253-4737 Monte Vista, CO 1100 S Country Rd. 3 E Monte Vista, CO 81144 (719) 852-3499 Ancaster, Canada 1283 Cormorant Rd. Suite 1 Ancaster, Ontario L9G 4V5 (905) 648-7300

PLANTING GEARMORE, INC. gearmore.com 13477 Benson Ave. Chino, CA 91710 (800) 833-3023 sales@gearmore.com

MONOSEM INC.

monosem-inc.com 1001 Blake St. Edwardsville, KS 66111 (913) 438-1700 Custom planters built-to-order. 6

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PLANTING

SEED

SIMON

VILMORIN MIKADO

Simon has a full range of bed formers (including the CultiRateau).

Speedo F1, Bolero F1, Volcano F1, Gold Nugget F1, Siroco Fi (carrot varieties).

machines-simon.com +33 (0)2 40 33 32 60

SOLEX CORPORATION solexcorp.com 220 South Jefferson St. Dixon, CA 95620 (707) 678-5533

Stanhay planters. 1, 2, 3 or 4 lines per metering unit.

SEED BEJO SEEDS bejoseeds.com (805) 473-2199

vilmorinnorthamerica.com (831) 771-1500

SEMINIS

seminis-us.com 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd. Saint Louis, MO 63167 (314) 694-7375 emily.standley@bayer.com

STORAGE AGRI-STOR

agri-stor.com (208) 733-7000

Humidification, Refrigeration, Ventilation, Controls, Post-Harvest.

Carrot seed.

DISINFECTING SERVICES, LLC GERMAINS SEED TECHNOLOGY germains.com (408) 848-8120 nasales@germains.com Carrot seed.

RIJK ZAWAAN

rijkzwaanusa.com (831) 455-3000 (US Office)

disinfectingservices.net (208) 356-5332

Harvest 6.0 serves as a versatile sanitizer and disinfectant for carrots going into storage or already in storage. Harvest 6.0 utilizes hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid to protect against fungi, algae, and bacteria. The combination of these two ingredients is both effective and environmentally friendly. Harvest 6.0 has also been proven to be an effective disinfectant on equipment and cleaning storage facilities. Bio Ultra is a high-foaming detergent designed to penetrate into heavily contaminated surfaces and break down contaminants from storage walls and equipment.

Ymer RZ (carrot variety).

GELLERT STOKES SEEDS, INC. stokeseeds.com 13031 Reflections Dr. Holland, MI 49424 (800) 962-4999 Carrot seed. 8

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gellert.com

Refrigeration control.

TITAN STEEL

builtwithtitan.com (208) 709-7553 Steel buildings.


US Exports, Imports of Fresh Carrots Trade Trends

By Mark Wocial, Certified Global Business Professional, Wocial & Associates LLC

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he U.S. Census Bureau International Trade Statistics make a distinction between not-certified organic and certified organic fresh or chilled carrots for export purposes. Total U.S. exports of fresh or chilled carrots remained unchanged in the past two years at 102,000 metric tons (MT), valued at $118 million. Exports included approximately 25,000 MT certified organic carrots, valued at $34 million, which represented 29 percent of fresh carrot exports by value and 25 percent by volume. Canada is the largest export market for fresh carrots. Last year, exports of not-certified organic carrots to Canada amounted to almost 70,000 MT, valued at $76 million. While exports of not-certified organic carrots declined in the past two years, exports of certified organic carrots remained unchanged. Last year, shipments of certified organic carrots to Canada reached over 20,000 MT, valued at $27 million. Mexico is the second largest export market for fresh carrots. In 2020, shipments of not-certified organic carrots amounted to 4,500 MT. Shipments of certified organic carrots increased significantly compared to the previous year and reached 4,300 MT. Last year, other countries among the top 10 of U.S. export destinations for notcertified organic fresh carrots included St. Lucia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Bahamas, Barbados, Israel, Panama and the United Arab Emirates. Brazil was the third largest export market for certified organic fresh carrots, after Canada and Mexico. The U.S. Census Bureau International Trade Statistics do not make a distinction between not-certified organic and certified organic carrots for import purposes. Imports of fresh carrots fell from 228,000 MT in 2019 to 212,000 MT in 2020, valued at $103 million. Canada and Mexico are the largest suppliers of fresh carrots to the U.S. Imports from Canada increased from 96,000 MT in 2019 to over 103,000 MT in 2020, valued at $49 million. Imports from Mexico decreased from over 108,000 MT in 2019 to 91,000 MT in 2020, valued at $41 million.

Imports from several other countries also declined. Last year, the U.S. imported 13,000 MT from Israel, 2,900 MT from Guatemala and 1,400 MT from Costa Rica.

Author’s note: This information is based on the author’s analysis of the international trade data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Division.

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Integrated Approach to Manage Nematode Damage in Carrot Production By Sita Thapa, Elisabeth Darling and Marisol Quintanilla, Michigan State University

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ematodes can cause both quantitative and qualitative yield loss for carrot growers. For example, a 2016 survey of carrot growers revealed that, on average, 25 percent of annual yield suffers from quality issues attributed to nematode damage in infested fields. Quality issues are especially severe for fresh market carrots, where forking and stubbing render the product unmarketable. Damage to root crops can be detected as early as 21 days after planting. These losses occur when an injury from nematodes such as root lesion (Pratylenchus penetrans) and northern root-knot (Meloidogyne hapla) results in forked or stubbed carrots. Historically, carrot growers have associated severe plant-parasitic nematode damage with the root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) and, in some cases, the carrot cyst nematode (Heterodera carotae). However, more recently, the root lesion nematode (RLN) has become more prevalent in carrot fields with mineral soils. The economic threshold for RLN is 50-100 nematodes per 100cc of soil. Infection from threshold levels of RLN results in the production of unmarketable characteristics, such as hairy, stubby and forked carrots (Fig. 1). For nematodes like the northern root-knot nematode (NRKN) and the carrot cyst nematode, the best strategy is avoidance. Fields with infestations of the root lesion nematode will typically produce desirable yields so long as populations are kept below the threshold. It is critical that growers obtain nematode numbers prior to planting to avoid yield and quality loss from these nematodes.

benefits including: 1) they are cold-season species and could be planted from late summer to early fall (July to September), 2) they are killed by frost and most of the residue is decomposed before crop planting in the spring, and 3) they may reduce nematode pressure by being a poor or non-host. We evaluated the host status of several OSR and grass cover crops for NRKN and RLN. Our results showed OSR cultivars such as Control, Concorde and Select, as well as Dwarf Essex Rape, are poor hosts of RLN (Fig. 2). For NRKN, in addition to the OSR cultivars Control, Concorde and Select, grasses like Sudan grass, oats and wheat are poor hosts, too (Fig. 3). We have greenhouse trials going on for NRKN management using selected cover crops screened through host evaluation in growth chambers.

Chemical Approach

When nematode populations are above the threshold level, chemical management might be one option to consider. Typical conventional management strategies involve in-furrow or soil drench applications during planting. Due to recent increasing regulations on fumigants and toxic products, growers are seeking a

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B Figure 1. Root-lesion nematode feeding to young seedlings causes forking and stubbing of the taproot, as seen in photo A, resulting in yield and quality loss. These carrots were pulled from the untreated control plots in our 2020 nematicide field trial. Root lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus penetrans) feeding on a carrot disc under laboratory conditions are seen in photo B.

Non-Chemical Approach

A good cover crop for the management of plant-parasitic nematodes should be a poor host for nematodes and should lower the nematode population. In Michigan, growers are experimenting with brassica cover crops like oilseed radish (OSR), mustard and rapeseed because of several 10

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Figure 2. Lesion nematode counts on different cover crops after growth chamber host evaluation. Bars with the same letters are not significantly different. Oilseed radish cultivars Control ASC and Concorde were from Allied Seed, and the remaining were provided by Dean Baas, Michigan State University.

Fall 2021 Figure 2. Lesion nematode counts on different cover crops after growth chamber host


reliable method of control for root lesion nematodes. Within the past few decades, an increasing number of conventional and organic nematicides have been released. Seeking alternative products for management is a great step; however, products need to be evaluated for efficacy in comparison to the existing grower standard (oxamyl). In 2020, our laboratory conducted a carrot field trial in Oceana County, Michigan, to evaluate alternative nematicides against above-threshold root lesion nematode infestations. The trial included 10 nematicidal products applied at carrot planting and one untreated control, each with five replicates. Overall, three products stood out for reducing root lesion nematode

populations: Promax (thyme oil from Huma Gro), TerraStart (hydrogen peroxide/peroxyacetic acid from BioSafe Systems) and Velum (fluopyram from Bayer) within the first 30 days of seedling growth. Plots applied with these products correspondingly produced higher yields than untreated control plots (Fig. 4; Tukey’s HSD, P<0.1). Velum also reduced the weight of stubby carrots when compared to the untreated control. We aim to further evaluate these products in a controlled greenhouse setting in 2021 and repeat the field trial in 2022 with an increased number of replicates. Authors’ note: We would like to acknowledge USDA NIFA and Michigan Carrot Committee for funding.

Figure 3. Average northern root-knot nematode eggs count from roots on different cover crops after growth chamber host evaluation. A lower egg count indicates poor host status and therefore would Figure 3. Average northern root root--knot knot nematode eggs count from roots on different cover crops be a good cover crop for nematode control. after growth chamber host evaluation. A lower egg count indicates poor host status and therefore would be a good cover crop for nematode control.

Recommendations to Growers • Test soil in order to know the nematodes you have in your field. Universities have plant diagnostic labs/ plant clinics and can help in nematode identification Michigan growers can send their soil to the Michigan State University plant diagnostic lab Details can be found at www.canr.msu.edu/pestid. • The selection of cover crops should be specific for the type of nematode you have in your field. For example, if you have northern root-knot nematode in your carrot field, oilseed radish cultivars such as Control, Concorde and Select and grasses like Sudan grass, oat and wheat will reduce northern root-knot nematode. • Promax (thymol from Huma Gro), TerraStart (hydrogen peroxide/acetic acid from BioSafe Systems) and Velum (fluopyram from Bayer) look promising to manage root lesion nematode in our trial. • An integrated management approach using both chemicals and cover crops can produce better nematode control in carrot production.

Figure 4. Carrot marketable yield produced by chemical treatments from the 2020 field trial on root Figure 4. Carrot marketable yield produced by chemical treatments from the 2020 field trial on lesion nematode. One-meter averages were scaled up to represent tons/acre. root lesion nematode. One One--meter meter averages were scaled up to represent tons/acre.

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In the News Drexel Adds to Sales Team

Drexel Chemical Company has promoted Zack Wilbanks to an inside sales position. He will be the contact point for Drexel’s outside sales team’s product-related questions including availability, pricing and order status and will maintain the sales responsibility for specialty accounts which he has been servicing the last few years. Before joining Drexel as a marketing assistant and then a sales representative covering specialty products, Wilbanks graduated from the University of Tennessee at Martin with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business.

Certis Welcomes VP of Marketing

Certis Biologicals has added Chris Judd to the Certis leadership team as the global vice president of marketing. His previous roles include global growth and asset management in bringing new products to market and evaluating existing assets for maximum value proposition within marketing at BASF and Novozymes. In his new position with Certis, Judd says product marketing will be key to continuing to meet the needs of customers and channel partners, both with existing products and a robust innovation pipeline.

Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association Annual Conference and Trade Show NOVEMBER 17-18, 2021 Three Rivers Convention Center Kennewick, WA

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Tong Invests in New Facility

Tong Engineering has invested in new powder-coating and shot-blasting systems at its new manufacturing plant in Spilsby, England. The new shot-blasting unit uses a powerful technique to clean the surface of metal and create a quality finish to allow for optimum adhesion of paint. The steel preparation process is the first stage of a three-part paint system at Tong, in which metal is first shot blasted, followed by the application of a durable rust-inhibiting primer and then finished with a premium quality topcoat, before it is cured at high temperatures. The new equipment is designed to increase efficiency in the manufacturing plant and improve paint durability and finish of Tong equipment, according to the company.

40th International Carrot Conference Coming in 2022

Organizers have slated the 40th International Carrot Conference for Aug. 29-30, 2022, in Mt. Vernon, Washington. The event was originally scheduled for October 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The upcoming conference will include a day of presentations, discussion and posters, as well as a day of field tours that will feature conventional and organic cultivar trials, a cavity spot nursery trial and visits to local agricultural operations in the Skagit Valley including carrot producers; ornamental bulb crops; raspberry, blackberry and blueberry operations; and seed conditioning facilities. For more information, contact Lindsey du Toit at dutoit@wsu.edu or Sheri Nolan at snolan@agmgt.com.

Stokes Seeds Expands Southeastern US Team

Stokes Seeds has hired Gary Holloway as the company’s warehouse supervisor and trials-sales coordinator. In this newly created position, Holloway will be responsible for seed and service to growers in the LaBelle and Immokalee, Florida, areas, providing commercial vegetable seed recommendations. He will also work with the Stokes Seeds sales team in coordinating on-farm product trials. Holloway studied business administration and marketing at Edison State College. He brings 15 years of agriculture experience to Stokes Seeds, including past work in herbicide sales, commercial crop production, and warehouse and inventory management.


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For more information contact: Merek Dorf | m.dorf@rijkzwaan.com

Rijk Zwaan USA & Canada | rijkzwaanusa.com

KERIAN SIZER

ACCURATE:

Precisely orients and sorts carrots

GENTLE:

Separates without damaging carrots

FAST:

Thirteen standard models custom-designed to meet your needs sort from 1000 lb/hr to 30,000 lb/hr

SIMPLE:

Effective but simple design provides a rugged, low cost, low maintenance machine at a high value to our customers. It can even be used in the field!

Orients & positions carrots

Carrot Sizing Video Now Available: www.kerian.com

KERIAN MACHINES INC. 1709 Hwy 81 S, PO Box 311, Grafton, ND USA 58237

701-352-0480 • sales@kerian.com Fax 701-352-3776

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New Products Vive Introduces New Fungicide

AZterknot fungicide from Vive Crop Protection is now available and is registered in a broad range of crops for soil and foliar applications. AZterknot combines the benefits of biologicals with the performance of chemistry and the ease of Allosperse to provide disease control and plant health benefits, according to Vive. In carrots, AZterknot can be used to control Rhizoctonia root rot, early blight, late blight, Cercospora leaf spot, powdery mildew and white mold. The fungicide contains two active ingredients - Reynoutria extract and azoxystrobin - as well as Allosperse, a proprietary nano-polymer technology that allows previously incompatible products to be mixed and applied in one application. Visit www.vivecrop.com.

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Soiltech Sells All-in-One Crop Sensor

Soiltech has developed a versatile sensor to wirelessly monitor the growth, transportation and storage of a wide range of crops. It can be used to track moisture, temperature, humidity, location and impacts on the crop. Users bury the sensor where they want to measure moisture and temperature. The sensor takes a reading every 15 minutes and wirelessly sends data to a phone or computer. This recording of irrigation events, soil temperature and other trend lines can be used in making decisions from the start of the growing season through the end of harvest. The sensor has a one-year battery life to minimize trips to the field, and batteries are rechargeable. Visit www.soiltechwireless.com.

To advertise: Dave Alexander 208.520.6461 Advertiser Index

Asa-Lift .............................16 Bejo ..................................15 © 2020 Jonny Hawkins

Kerian ...............................13 PNVA ................................12

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Rijk Zwaan ........................13 Univerco .............................7 Vogel...................................3


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A new early-main maturity jumbo carrot. Vigorous, upright, healthy tops. 9-11” jumbo sized roots. Smooth and attractive root appearance.

Good flavor, nice uniform carrot for cellos and slicers. Imperator type with strong tops and 9-11” roots. Well adapted, good performance on both muck and mineral soils.

Earliness: Early-main

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Suitable for: Slicing, Juicing

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Calendar

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Bejo Seeds, New York Office: f 4188 Pre Emption Rd. Geneva, NY 14456

Nov. 17-18 Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association Conference and Trade Show Three Rivers Convention Center Kennewick, Wash. www.pnva.org

Jan van der Heide, Northeast Market Manager f T: 315-789-4155 E: j.vanderheide@bejoseeds.com

Dec. 7-9 Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market EXPO DeVos Place Conference Center Grand Rapids, Mich. www.glexpo.com

Aug. 29-30, 2022 International Carrot Conference

Mt. Vernon, Wash. Sheri Nolan, snolan@agmgt.com

Editor’s note: To have your event listed, please email Denise Keller, at editor@ColumbiaMediaGroup.com. Please send your information 90 days in advance.

Oct. 28-30 PMA Fresh Summit New Orleans www.freshsummit.com

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