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Texas pumpkin harvest improves with rain and cool temps, despite some regional challenges.
This year’s Texas pumpkin harvest is improving due to favorable early rains and a dry mid-July period, boosting pumpkin quality in the Texas High Plains, the state’s main growing region.
Cooler nights and drip irrigation help counter heat and wind, supporting ornamental pumpkin production that commands higher prices.
Experts advise buying early and storing pumpkins properly to extend their life.
Despite some soil dryness and fall armyworm issues, conditions remain fair to good statewide.
Meanwhile, the Ozarks face a delayed harvest due to a wet spring and heat stress, affecting pollination, though farmers are managing with irrigation and supplemental purchases.
La cosecha de calabaza de Texas mejora con la lluvia y las temperaturas bajas, a pesar de algunos desafíos regionales.