
ATV Farms Dishes On New Varieties
Holland Landing, Ontario
ATV Farms is gearing up for its Summer harvest. The Canadian, wholly-owned family company, will begin harvesting two varieties of carrots in the middle of July with supply carrying the offerings through February.
The company will be featuring two unique new varieties that the company is yet to name, but will be debuting in the coming weeks in its ATV Farms' Brand, Viv Agresti, Owner, ATV Farms, tells AndNowUKnow. One of the two carrot varieties has a higher degree of beta-carotene then traditional varieties. Beta-carotene converts to Vitamin A inside the body and is key for good vision and general health. The second variety presents a sweeter flavor profile than most carrot offerings.
ATV will begin harvesting beets at the end of July with availability lasting till December. Along with carrots, the grower, packer, shipper will be be harvesting Traditional, Candy Stripe, and Golden Harvest beets. The end of July will also welcome ATV's Yellow and Red onion harvest which will carry over until May of next year.
The company, which is NSF certified, will begin harvesting in Simcoe, Ontario, where it will then transition to Holland Landing and then onto Bradford Marsh, Ontario.
ATV Farms was established by the Agresti family to grow, pack and ship carrots, onions, parsnips, beets and other root vegetables to a number of retail, wholesale and chain stores in Canada, the United States, Caribbean, South America and the United Kingdom.
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