
OUR PRODUCE
WHAT'S IN SEASON AT EUBANKS PRODUCE
All dates listed here are strictly an estimation based on the dates of planting and foreseeable weather conditions. Please give us a call at 601.947.9661 as we get closer to our harvest season for a better projection of when our delicious fruits and vegetables will be available for you to enjoy.​
SPRING SEASON
MID-MARCH-MID-MAY
Spring is always an exciting season on the farm-from planning, prepping the fields, planting transplants or seeds, training new staff members to staking & netting- there are a lot of moving parts to get ready for the highly anticipated summer season!
In between preparing for the summer season, we do offer some of your favorite cooler weather crops throughout the Spring.
AVAILABLE PRODUCE
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strawberries
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turnips
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mustard
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collards
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broccoli
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cabbage
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lettuce
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cauliflower

SUMMER SEASON
MID-MAY-MID-JULY
Our summer season is our peak time of the year! During this time, you can pick your own items from our U-Pik field or shop our already picked selection under our retail buildings.
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In our U-Pik fields, you can find over 20 different types of vegetables. There is something for every taste palate.
We charge by the 5-gallon bucket (B.Y.O.B) for anything you pick from the U-Pik field.
If picking is not for you, we do offer the same vegetables along with some speciality items already picked in smaller and bulk quantities under our buildings.
We take pride in the fact that a vast majority of all items are grown on our farm.
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AVAILABLE PRODUCE
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tomatoes
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onions
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peppers
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peas
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butterbeans
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squash
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cucumbers
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sweet corn
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cantaloupes
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watermelons
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blackberries
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and more!

FALL SEASON
MID-SEPTEMBER-MID-NOVEMBER
We added our fall season back in 2021, and have been growing it ever since!
Our fall season is a little different in the fact that we do not offer U-Pik in the fall. We only offer already picked items.
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AVAILABLE PRODUCE
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green peanuts
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eggplant
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squash
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zucchini
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greens peppers
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cucumbers
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sweet potatoes
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apples
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pumpkins
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gourds
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haybales
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corn stalks
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and more!