Did you catch the latest episode? ???? ?? ?? In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by blueberry producer and innovative farmer Samuel Gray, and Laina Gray, U.S. operations manager for FineField. Sam is the farm manager for his family’s business, PineBloom Farms, in Albany, Georgia. He created a process for using FineField’s Harvy 500 and the Burro automated cart to improve blueberry harvest efficiencies. Laina has firsthand experience with the Harvy 500, Finefield’s solar-powered robotic autonomous harvester. Together, they share insights on this collaboration and the benefits it offers blueberry producers when it comes to future automated processes. “So, I had no idea that we were going to use them both in tandem. It just seemed easier and maybe less wear and tear on everybody kind of involved in the operation. And then also the benefit … with the Harvy is as we're continually loading and unloading the fruit, it is probably not being in the heat off the bush for more than 10 to 15 minutes because it's going off the machine, it's getting palletized, and it's immediately being put in a refrigerated trailer. So, it just helps with getting that fruit to a temperature where if it does have bruising or if it does have defects, it will kind of slow the decay.” — Sam Gray Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/gZGsyu_A #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #SamGray #LainaGray?#FineField #Harvy500 #Farming #Burro #AutonomousHarvester #Blueberries #Robotic #SolarPowered #BlueberryProduction #TheBusinessofBlueberriesPodcast
U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council
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Folsom,California 3,893 位关注者
Growing consumer demand for blueberries by uniting industry stakeholders through research, promotions and resources.
关于我们
The USHBC’s mission is to serve growers and handlers by growing a healthy highbush blueberry industry. The Council is a national industry-funded agriculture Promotion, Research and Information Order. USHBC supports farms like yours through promotion, research, and education while increasing awareness and consumption of blueberries. The USHBC supports the blueberry industry in a variety of critical ways, including: o Driving increases in blueberry consumption in the US through promotion with consumers, restaurant and school food service, and food manufacturers. o Continuously funding and publicizing scientific research on the health benefits of blueberries. o Acting as a resource for managing a sustainable farm, from the best sustainable blueberry farming practices to providing crisis communication. o Opening up new international blueberry markets to American business and increasing consumer demand overseas. o Providing marketing insights, tools, and education on industry issues.
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https://ushbc.org/
U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 广告服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Folsom,California
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2000
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81 Blue Ravine Rd
Suite 110
US,California,Folsom,95630
U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council员工
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Richard Ruckman
Data and Compliance at U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council
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Amanda Griffin, CMP, IOM
Association Industry and Engagement Executive
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Inez Be
Marketing and Communications Strategist - Food Brands, Sustainable Food/Ag Tech, Produce Supply Chain Expert
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Kasey Cronquist
President @ U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council & North American Blueberry Council | Growing profitable demand & Advocating for blueberry growers
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Blueberry Assessments: What You Need To Know with Crystal Wills! ?? ?? In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by USHBC Compliance Coordinator Crystal Wills. In her role as compliance coordinator, Wills ensures the timely and fair collection of all assessments from imported and domestic blueberry production. USHBC assessment forms are due Nov. 30, and Wills walks listeners through the process of completing the forms, shares available resources to help with questions, and explains the penalties levied if the deadline is not met. “The law requires that the grower or importer of record, if you have over 2,000 pounds of berries, you're going to pay nine-tenths of a penny per pound or 18 per ton, and that's going to be on fresh and frozen berries. This is going to come into the USHBC, and that's going to be for the purposes of research and promotion. So we're making sure that that's happening across the board.” – Crystal Wills Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/g_Qdt8Xx #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #CrystalWills #ComplianceCoordinator #Imported #Domestic #BlueberryProduction #TheBusinessofBlueberriesPodcast #Blueberries #Assesment?
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Jerry Baron is Delivering Crop Protection Solutions for Blueberry Growers! ?? In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council and the North American Blueberry Council, is joined by the Executive Director of the The IR-4 Project, Jerry Baron, Ph.D., and NABC Director of Government Affairs Alyssa Houtby. The IR-4 Project was established in 1963 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and land-grant universities to ensure that specialty crop farmers have legal access to safe and effective crop protection products. Baron has been the IR-4 Project's executive director since September 2006. Alyssa Houtby works closely with the NABC’s Government Affairs Committee to identify and advance the industry's public policy goals through the council’s advocacy platform. “The reason why the program exists is because the companies that register products … focus their research and development area on crops that give them a large and rapid return on investments, i.e. they go after corn, soybeans, cotton, so on and so forth. The specialty crops … don't have access to those products. And one of the things we do as a government organization is we go out there and develop the data to show what type of residues remain on the crop at harvest.” – Jerry Baron, Ph.D. Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/g6FDTHDh #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #IR-4Project #TheBusinessofBlueberriesPodcast #Blueberries #JerryBaron #IR4Project #PestManagement #SpecialtyCrops
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Save the Date! Michigan growers, join the USHBC for industry meetings taking place in South Haven and West Olive on Nov. 25 ?? Please scan the QR code below to RSVP. We look forward to seeing you there! Kasey Cronquist Kevin Hamilton Amanda Griffin, CMP, IOM Mandy Boarman, CEM Shelly Hartmann Tom Bodtke
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Happy Halloween from the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council !?? ?? ?? ?? #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #Blueberries #HappyHalloween
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Did you catch the latest episode? ???? In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council and the North American Blueberry Council, is joined by Steve M., Agrovision’s co-founder and executive chair. Agrovision is a leading vertically integrated global healthy snacking superfruit platform with operations in Perú, Mexico, Morocco, Chile, Romania, China, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Egypt, and the United Kingdom. You can hear Magami’s previous appearances on the show in episodes 115 and 166. Episode 115: https://lnkd.in/gY4EED9Z Episode: 166: https://lnkd.in/gG7f3V-f “We're seeing the opportunity to continue to develop cutting-edge software technology to deliver this consistent, high-quality experience year-round. We're working hard on the times of the year when our volumes of that better berry are not as strong as the strongest times of year, really to get it to a consistent level of volume.” – Steve Magami Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/g6J-gG4q #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #Agrovision #TheBusinessofBlueberriesPodcast #Blueberries #SteveMagami #Snacking #Global #HealthySnacking
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Blueberries are hitting the big screen as part of a multi-sensory experience in the film “Heretic.”????? ?In select theaters, audiences will catch the scent of fresh blueberry pie during a key scene, blending sight and smell for an immersive experience. This breakthrough moment brings storytelling to new heights. Get all the details here: https://lnkd.in/gG6P9mWK #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #Blueberries #BlueberyPie #Heretic #Storytelling?
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What a fantastic week in Atlanta at the International Fresh Produce Association's Global Produce & Floral Show where we showcased the remarkable impact and success of USHBC's Grab a Boost of Blue program at retail! This was the third time U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council participated in this show, and what a difference a year makes! It was great to see, hear and share how far we have come since launching Grab a Boost of Blue. Go Blueberries!????? ???? #GrabABoostofBlue #IFPA2024 #Blueberries #InspiringPossibilities #GPFS2024 #FoodIndustry #Produce #Teamwork Kasey Cronquist Kevin Hamilton Mandy Boarman, CEM Amanda Griffin, CMP, IOM Chelsea Consalo David Jackson
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Did you catch the latest episode? ???? In this episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council and the North American Blueberry Council is joined by Kevin Hamilton, USHBC’s vice president of communications and marketing, and Haiying Zhang, USHBC’s director of global business development. Zhang previously represented growers and stakeholders in the U.S. pistachio industry. As senior director of global marketing, she was responsible for executing marketing programs and budgeting in export markets, supervising public relations firms and overseeing USDA grant programs. “If you look at what is global business development, it really is a process of identifying and pursuing opportunities, with the goal to expand the operations or your reach in new international markets. And so at USHBC, my role is really … to expand the global trade for blueberries by increasing consumption in international markets,” said Haiying Zhang, USHBC’s director of global business development. Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/gEPtzWFE #GoBlueberries #InspiringPossibilities #USHBC #GlobalBusiness #TheBusinessofBlueberriesPodcast #Blueberries #ExportMarket?
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*USHBC Volunteer Applications Are Due Today* Today is the last day to send in your application to serve on a U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council committee, subcommittee, advisory board or task force! This is your chance to support USHBC’s mission and goals, and help guide the future of the blueberry industry.? Apply now, or, if you’re already serving, let us know you’re willing to continue in the same or a different capacity.? We’re counting on changemakers like you to support the blueberry industry!? Apply Here: https://lnkd.in/giTDtUCQ