Lettuce (Romaine, Iceberg, Leaf): As the “Winter Lettuce Capital,” Arizona, particularly the Yuma region, is a leading producer of various types of lettuce during the winter months. Our refrigerated trucks ensure this locally grown lettuce remains crisp and fresh on its journey to Texas markets.
Melons (Watermelon, Honeydew, Cantaloupe): Arizona’s warm climate is ideal for growing melons, such as cantaloupe and honeydew, primarily in the central and western parts of the state. Watermelon is often imported through Arizona from other states like California and Mexico. We provide refrigerated shipping services to ensure these melons reach Texas markets fresh and ready for consumers.
Broccoli and Cauliflower: Arizona is a key producer of broccoli and cauliflower, especially in the cooler months. Additionally, some broccoli and cauliflower are imported through Arizona from Mexico, allowing us to supply fresh produce to Texas markets year-round.
Spinach: Spinach is grown extensively in Arizona during the winter months. Our refrigerated transportation ensures that this nutrient-rich green remains fresh as it travels to Texas markets for use in salads, smoothies, and cooking.
Bell Peppers and Chili Peppers: Arizona grows a variety of bell peppers and chili peppers, particularly in areas like Yuma and Phoenix. Additionally, a significant volume of peppers is imported through Arizona from Mexico, ensuring a continuous supply to Texas markets for use in salsas, salads, and cooking.
Carrots: Carrots are grown in Arizona, especially in the winter season, and we provide refrigerated transport to maintain their freshness as they are shipped to Texas for use in snacks, salads, and various dishes.
Cucumbers and Squash (Zucchini, Yellow Squash): Fresh cucumbers and squash are grown in Arizona, particularly in the early spring and fall. The state also serves as a hub for importing these products from Mexico, which are then shipped to Texas for salads, grilling, and other culinary uses.
Celery: While Arizona produces some celery, much of the celery transported through Arizona comes from other growing regions such as California. Our refrigerated services ensure that all celery, whether locally grown or imported, arrives in Texas crisp and fresh.
Grapes (Table Varieties): Arizona does grow some table grapes, primarily in the southern parts of the state, but it is also a transit point for grapes imported from California and Mexico. We ship these grapes to Texas markets, ensuring they arrive juicy and flavorful.
Herbs (Cilantro, Parsley, Dill): Arizona grows fresh herbs, including cilantro, parsley, and dill, particularly in the cooler months. Additionally, many herbs are imported through Arizona from Mexico, which we then transport to Texas for use in a variety of culinary applications.