Sev-Rend Commits to Service During COVID-19 Outbreak

March 26, 2020 Sev-Rend

“We are taking the necessary precautions to protect our workforce” states Greg Petermeyer, COO of Sev-Rend. “We are following all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States Department of Labor, United States Department of Health and Human Services, and Illinois Department of Public Health suggestions to maintain a safe workplace.”

Capital City Fruit Increases Donations to Iowa Food Banks

March 26, 2020 Capital City Fruit

Capital City Fruit continues to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to needy Iowans during the coronavirus pandemic.

USDA Offers Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act FAQs Related to the COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Industry

March 25, 2020 USDA AMS

The PACA does allow for flexibility in the way a seller and buyer can work together to resolve payment issues. However, sellers need to ensure that they don’t unintentionally forfeit their status as a trust beneficiary when trying to work with a buyer who is unable to make full payment in accordance with the original contract terms.

Staying at Home? Flowers Will Keep You Well

Everyone likes to receive flowers. They make us feel happy, loved and appreciated. But, for life during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic they can be used to help maintain the well-being of society as a whole.

Tampa Bakery That Survived Spanish Flu Stays Open to Serve Customers During Coronavirus Pandemic

March 25, 2020 Justin Schecker, WFLA

Six years after Alessi Bakery opened in 1912, the deadly Spanish flu came to Tampa Bay as it spread around the world.