I am a native of Falfurrias, Texas which for many years was known as the Watermelon Capital of South Texas . I believe they still hold a Watermelon Festival there but they don't grow watermelon like they used to. For years I have been buying tasteless watermelons, but two weeks ago I went to my local HEB Store and picked up one of yours. As soon as I cut it open the wonderful smell of sweet, red watermelon filled the kitchen! I went back later to HEB but they were out, so I checked the labels on another box of watermelons and found the personal size ones. I normally don't trust those because they're also tasteless. However, this had your label on it so I grabbed two. I was not disappointed! Just had to share because I had not had the taste of a good watermelon in many, many years! Whatever your secret is, keep growing them the same...
   Read moreBeware, there are scammers here! When weighing an empty truck before loading watermelons, the scale shows the actual weight. After loading the watermelons, the scale understates the truck's actual weight by 2,000 pounds. This exposes truck drivers to fines at the weigh station. Farm workers have a selfish motive to load each truck with more bins of watermelons, exposing truck drivers to unnecessary risks. If their scales show 80 000 after loading, then in fact it...
   Read moreDrivers, take 287 from or to Cactus, TX and exit on to 297 (NB next exit from JBS warehouse, turn left, SB 1 Exit before JBS warehouse, turn right) keep driving on 297 for like 17 miles until you reach Moore Rd, once you’re on the caliche road for about 2 miles then you’ll see the red check in office on the left. (They have a pretty big staging area where one could sleep, plenty of space for many trucks just call in advance to ask if they allow...
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