Fifth-Generation Grower Steve Riley Reflects on a Successful Harvest
Michigan’s asparagus season is concluding on a positive note, with fifth-generation grower Steve Riley reporting favorable conditions that have supported a steady harvest and market stability. Throughout the past six weeks, cooler temperatures have prevailed, creating optimal harvesting conditions for asparagus. Riley emphasized that this season has seen a balanced yield, avoiding the usual fluctuations in production volume. As a result, the market has remained steady, with minimal disruptions from imports from Peru and Mexico, which often contribute to market volatility.
Reflecting on the farm’s approach, Riley underscored their commitment to maintaining high quality for the fresh market. This strategy has enabled them to navigate challenges such as fluctuating prices and the high costs associated with the Department of Labor’s H-2A guest worker program. Despite ongoing efforts to advocate for policy changes with lawmakers, Riley expressed frustration over what he perceives as inadequate support from the Department of Labor.
As Michigan’s asparagus harvest season draws to a close, Riley remains optimistic about the future, aiming to sustain the farm’s legacy of quality and reliability in the marketplace.