Todd Greiner Farms Gears Up for Fall with Pumpkins and Winter Squash
July 29, 2025 | 3 min to read
Todd Greiner Farms Packing, LLC. (TGF) has launched its fall shipping season, providing a variety of Michigan-grown pumpkins and winter squash beginning Labor Day. Known for premium produce, TGF offers traditional and heirloom pumpkins, as well as acorn, spaghetti, and butternut squash. With Michigan being a top pumpkin producer, TGF ensures high-quality, vibrant pumpkins for retail. As a family-owned operation committed to quality, TGF is well-positioned to cater to seasonal consumer demands throughout the year.
TGF Becomes a Trusted Source for Seasonal Michigan Vegetables
HART, MI – On the heels of successful asparagus and sweet corn seasons, Todd Greiner Farms Packing, LLC. (TGF) is proud to announce the start of its fall shipping season, offering a full lineup of pumpkins and winter squash starting the week of Labor Day.
Known for premium asparagus and summer sweet corn, TGF is quickly becoming a go-to source for seasonal Michigan-grown vegetables in high consumer demand. This fall, the company will be shipping traditional orange pumpkins, white pumpkins, and heirloom varieties, as well as winter squash including acorn, spaghetti, and butternut.
“We’re proud to bring the same quality and service our customers expect from our spring and summer programs into the fall,” said Blake Hansen, National Sales Manager. “Retailers can count on us to deliver picture-perfect pumpkins and flavorful winter squash that are ready to move in produce and seasonal displays.”
Michigan is consistently ranked among the top five pumpkin-producing states in the U.S., harvesting nearly 90 million pounds annually. TGF sources only the best seed varieties, ensuring that each harvest yields some of the largest, most vibrant Jack-O’-Lantern pumpkins in the Midwest. Whether for carving, decorating, or culinary use, TGF ships pumpkins nationwide to meet the seasonal surge in demand.
In 2024 alone, Americans spent over $750 million on carving pumpkins for Halloween, with approximately 145 million shoppers purchasing pumpkins at an average of $5.26 each. This fall item isn’t just festive—it’s profitable, driving consumer foot traffic and impulse buys in retail settings.
“Our pumpkins consistently stand out for their size, shape, and color,” Steve Rudat, Account and Supply Chain Manager. “Whether you’re looking for truckloads of uniform bins or decorative assortments with heirlooms and whites, our goal is to help you build successful, eye-catching seasonal programs.”
TGF’s fall offering also includes robust volumes of Michigan-grown winter squash, with promotable volumes of acorn, butternut, and spaghetti squash ready to ship alongside pumpkins starting in early September. With Michigan ranked #1 nationally in winter squash production, TGF brings a critical combination of quality, consistency, and Midwest sourcing that today’s retail buyers are seeking.
Todd Greiner Farms is rooted in Michigan’s specialty crop leadership. As the second-most agriculturally diverse state in the U.S., Michigan ranks #1 in asparagus, cucumbers for pickling, winter squash, tart cherries, and multiple dry bean varieties, and is a top producer of apples, blueberries, and summer squash.
With its year-round growing partnerships, packing infrastructure, and now expanded sales and marketing programs, TGF is positioned to represent and ship Michigan’s best produce throughout all four seasons.
For orders, pricing, or to schedule sweet corn promotions, please contact Blake Hansen, Steve Rudat or the Todd Greiner Farms sales team at (231) 873-2828 or info@toddgreinerfarms.com
About Todd Greiner Farms Packing, LLC.:
Todd Greiner Farms Packing, LLC., located in Hart, MI, is a family-owned and operated fruit, vegetable, and evergreen grower/packer/shipper. Since its founding in 1994, TGF has maintained a reputation for quality and integrity, operating two packing/shipping facilities and holding a Primus Labs – Superior food safety rating. TGF’s diverse product offerings include asparagus, cherries, zucchini, sweet corn, peaches, hard squash, pumpkins, apples, and evergreens.