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For Immediate Release
Friday, May 25, 2012


Dustin Vande Hoef
Communications Director
515/281-3375 or 515/326-1616 (cell)
or Dustin.VandeHoef@IowaAgriculture.gov
 
 

 

NORTHEY: IOWA ENTERING STRAWBERRY SEASON
Iowans encouraged to visit a strawberry grower or shop at a farmers market to enjoy these fresh, delicious treats

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today said Iowa is entering prime strawberry picking season and growers across the state are ready to welcome customers.  The warm March followed by a cooler April was a challenge, but growers around the state are reporting a good crop.

“Fresh strawberries are a treat each year and Iowa growers are reporting a good crop.  Many farms will be ready for visitors wishing to pick their own strawberries a little earlier than usual, so I encourage Iowans to consider visiting a farm or shopping for fresh berries at your local farmers market,” Northey said.  “Fresh strawberries are delicious and when they are in season you get the best flavor, prices and nutritional value.”

It is good to call or check the farms website before going to a “You Pick” farm to make sure strawberries are prime for the picking and the conditions are favorable.

To store strawberries put unwashed berries loosely covered with plastic wrap in the coldest part of your refrigerator for no more than 3 days.  Do not wash berries until you are ready to eat them.  To wash them place berries in a colander and rinse under cold water.  Remove the green cap after you have washed them.

Besides the scrumptious taste, here are a few more reasons to love strawberries:

  • Strawberries are the number-two fruit in anti-oxidant content 
  • 94% of your friends are eating them
  • Your kids will eat them; over 53 percent of seven to nine-year-olds picked strawberries as their favorite fruit
  • Strawberries are grown in every state in the United States and every province of Canada.
  • Strawberries are low in calories and fat-free: one cup of unsweetened strawberries has only 55 calories.
  • Strawberries are loaded with vitamin C and good sources of folic acid, potassium, and fiber.

“While strawberries are one of the healthiest fruits you can eat, they also have one of the shortest harvest seasons so don’t delay in getting your fill,” Northey said.

 

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