Vidalia Onion Committee Honors McLain Farms, Bob Meyer

2022 Vidalia Onion Growers of the Year, Rusty and Brett McLain won the same award in 2014 as well as 2018.
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McLain Farms, was named the 2021 “Grower of the Year” and long-time Director of Markets for the Georgia Department of Agriculture Bob Meyer, was inducted into the Vidalia Onion Hall of Fame during the Vidalia Onion Committee 2021 awards banquet.

“Our congratulations to McLain Farms and Bob Meyer on being selected to receive our industry’s top honors,” said Bob Stafford, Manager of the Vidalia Onion Committee. “We enjoyed one of our strongest seasons in 2021, and we are looking forward to a good harvest this year.”

McLain Farms is certainly no stranger to this award. They received this award in 2014 as well as 2018. McLain Farms is very proud to be part of ensuring the future of this specialized industry for the next generation. Maintaining the integrity of this industry by providing a quality onion is the goal that McLain Farms strives for every day.

Bob Meyer was presented the award which honors a person who has significantly and positively impacted the Vidalia Onion Industry.

Upon receiving this award, Meyer commented on the honor. “It is a very humbling and surprising that I am here receiving this award today. I have seen from the inside out what you all have done with this industry, and I don’t know if you realize, but you have one of the most unique products in the world. I don’t think there is another state or Department of Agriculture in the country that enforces trademark laws and protects its product like the state of Georgia does your product.”