Farm Bureau: July 4th Cookout Costing About The Same This Year
July 4, 2019
A cookout of Americans’ favorite foods for July 4th, including hot dogs, cheeseburgers, pork spare ribs, potato salad, baked beans, lemonade and watermelon, will cost just a few cents more this year, coming in at less than $6 per person, says the American Farm Bureau Federation.
“Strong consumer demand for beef and growth in U.S. meat production has led to higher ground beef prices but lower pork spare rib prices for the 4th of July,” said AFBF Chief Economist Dr. John Newton.
AFBF’s summer cookout menu for 10 people consists of hot dogs and buns, cheeseburgers and buns, pork spare ribs, deli potato salad, baked beans, corn chips, lemonade, ketchup, mustard and watermelon for dessert.
“Pork production in 2019 continues to increase compared to year-ago levels. Increased supplies and competition in the meat case at the grocery contributed to lower spare rib prices,” Newton said.
With milk production record-high in 2019 and cheese production increasing, consumers will see lower cheese prices this grilling season.
New this year, AFBF tracked the average cost of 1.5 quarts of vanilla ice cream ($3.58). Including ice cream brings the total for the July 4th cookout to $56.38, which is still under $6 per person.
A total of 114 Farm Bureau members in 34 states served as “volunteer shoppers,” checking retail prices for July 4th cookout foods at their local grocery stores for this informal survey.
The July 4th cookout survey is part of the Farm Bureau marketbasket series, which also includes the popular annual Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Survey of common food staples Americans use to prepare meals at home.
The year-to-year direction of the marketbasket survey tracks closely with the federal government’s Consumer Price Index report for food at home. Both the index and the marketbasket remain relatively flat compared to year-ago levels.
“Through the mid-1970s, farmers received about one-third of consumer food expenditures for food eaten at home and away from home. During 2017, farmers received approximately 14.6 cents of every food marketing dollar, according to the Agriculture Department’s revised Food Dollar Series. However, after accounting for the costs of production, U.S. farmers net 7.8 cents per food dollar,” Newton said.
As online grocery shopping continues to capture consumer interest, a survey of popular online grocery services reveals the 13 items included in the AFBF July 4th survey cost more than $70, 38% higher.
One Injured In Highway 95A Crash
July 4, 2019
One person was reported injured in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday night on Highway 95A just south of Roberts Road. The injuries were not considered life threatening. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barber, click to enlarge.
Happy Independence Day Weekend
July 4, 2019
Happy Independence Day weekend from NorthEscambia.com! These are the Boy Scouts of Troop 430 in Molino. They placed the flags alongside Highway 29 in front of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
No Beach Tolls Of Any Kind During Holiday Weekend
July 4, 2019
All tolls to Pensacola Beach will be waived this Fourth of July holiday weekend…that means no $1 cash toll, no Toll-by-Plate and no Sunpass needed to cross the Bob Sikes Bridge.
Commissioner Robert Bender will use about $65,000 from discretionary District 4 funds to make up the lost tolls through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 7. All lanes will be open for all drivers with no need to stop at the toll booth. Sunpass holders will not be charged during this period for using the Bob Sikes Bridge.
“The past two weekends have showed us that not stopping to pay cash via the Toll-by-Plate system dramatically helped to reduce travel time to the beach. We had very positive feedback on the greatly improved drive time during high volume periods when only electronic payment was in use, but I also understand that there was confusion on when cash payments were accepted. By District 4 paying the tolls this weekend, it allows us to move traffic faster and lets everyone enjoy the beach without worrying about the payment process,” Bender said. “This is not a a permanent solution, but gets us all through this busy weekend with one less worry as we work on a more long-term fix.”
Above and below: A live look at Pensacola Beach traffic at the toll plaza.
Vehicles And Guns Stolen, Other Vehicles Burglarized In Cantonment
July 3, 2019
Two vehicles were stolen and eight others were burglarized in the same Cantonment neighborhood. All were unlocked.
The crimes were discovered Tuesday on Harlington and Joshua streets.
Two guns were also taken from vehicles, according to Maj. Andrew Hobbs of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
“Always make sure your vehicle is locked,” Hobbs said. “We all get in a hurry when we are getting out of our vehicles, but it just takes a second to make sure it is locked.”
Anyone with information is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
Doughnut Strike For Manna Collects Over 20,000 Pounds Of Food
July 3, 2019
The final numbers are in from last week’s first responder Doughnut Strike for Manna. The event collected 21,314 pounds of food, enough for nearly 16,000 meals.
The most popular items donated were: 3,018 pounds of peanut butter, 771 pounds of oatmeal, and 515 cereal items.
First responders from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County Fire Rescue, Pensacola Police Department and the Pensacola Fire Department had vowed not to eat a single doughnut until 20,000 pounds of food was collected. Most of the collections occurred at local grocery stories last Wednesday to Friday.
Who Has The Best Local Fireworks Show? How Will Locals Spend The Fourth?
July 3, 2019
How will local residents celebrate the Fourth of July, and which town has the best local fireworks show?
NorthEscambia.com conducted a survey with four questions for the Fourth. We found the majority of respondents will have a cookout, enjoy family time and attend a public fireworks show. And most won’t be going to the beach or traveling very far from home.
Celebration Plans
- Cookout (47%)
- Family time (43%)
- Public fireworks show (34%)
- Fireworks at home (23%)
- Fly American flag (22%)
- Nothing special (19%)
- Bing watch TV (6%)
- Beach (6%)
- Travel (4%)
Spending Amount
A majority, 60%, said they’ll be spending under $50 on their celebrations, while 21 percent said $50-$99 and 15% responded $100-$249. Only 8% plan to spend over $250.
How Far To Travel
Most, 67%, don’t plan on any extra travel, 27% will travel under 100 miles, and 5% will travel 100 to 499 miles. About 2% said they will travel over 500 miles during the holiday period.
Best Local Fireworks Show
Survey participants said the best local fireworks show is:
- Pensacola (Sertoma) 35%
- Pensacola Beach 25%
- Jay 12%
- Atmore (Wind Creek) 12%
- Century/Flomaton 7%
- Milton 7%
(For a fireworks show schedule, click here.)
This was an informal, non-scientific survey with 3,314 respondents. Percentages in this story may not equal exactly to 100 due to rounding and exclusion of minor answers (less than 3%).
NorthEscambia.com photo.
Century Considers Travel Per Diem, Promotes Burkett To Water Superintendent
July 3, 2019
This week’s Century Town Council meeting was a night of ordinary business. The council:
- Discussed implementing a per diem rate for meals and incidentals for employees traveling for the town.
- Officially promoted Heath Burkett to the water superintendent position. He will also get back pay for about three months that he has worked in the position after the departure of the previous superintendent. Burkett was the only applicant for the job.
- Voted to pay employees on Wednesday, July 3 rather than on their regular Friday payday due to the bank used by the town being closed July 4-5 for the holiday.
NorthEscambia.com photo.
Escambia County 4-H Wins State 4-H Horticulture Contest
July 3, 2019
The junior and senior Escambia County 4-H Horticulture teams placed first and two intermediate 4-H teams placed second and third at the 2019 Florida 4-H Horticulture ID and Judging Contest held recently in Marion County. Several individuals also placed.
The contest provided an opportunity for 4-H members to acquire knowledge and skills in identification and selection of horticulture products such as vegetables, fruits, flowers and ornamentals, and then apply these basic skills to consumer decision making.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Independence Day Closures, Trash Pickup Changes
July 3, 2019
Escambia County: All departments will be closed Thursday, including West Florida Public Libraries, Escambia, Escambia County Property Appraiser, Escambia County Tax Collector, Escambia County Supervisor of Elections, Escambia County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, Perdido Key Landfill. Exceptions: ECAT will operate Route 59X, 64 Beach Jumper and the Pensacola Beach Trolley.
Century: All offices and departments will be closed Thursday.
ECUA: Business offices will be closed on Thursday. Residential collections: Thursday collections will be made on Friday and Friday collections will be made on Saturday. Commercial collections: Thursday collections will be made one day earlier on Wednesday. Santa Rosa County collections will be unaffected by the holiday and will be carried out as usual.














