Farmers say they’ve got plenty of pumpkins this fall, but increased costs may mean it’s more difficult to turn a profit.
It might not feel quite like autumn in Houston just yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get in your fall feelings ahead of Halloween. If you’re looking for a pumpkin patch near you, Houston Public Media has you covered.
Texas is one of the top producers of Pumpkins, with a yearly crop valued at more than $25 million, and this year, there will be plenty of pumpkins, according to farmers who are reporting a strong harvest.
“The product that we are pulling from the field right now is looking a lot better than even last year, and I’m sure better than the 23 crop,” Jacob Reddy, a farmer at Pumpkin Pyle northeast of Lubbock, said…