Crookham Onion Show Flyover
The Crookham Long Day Onion Show was August 28, 2019 in Wilder, Idaho. The show featured trials on Crookham’s long-day varieties. Company breeders and representatives were on hand to answer questions. Check…
Read MoreThe Crookham Long Day Onion Show was August 28, 2019 in Wilder, Idaho. The show featured trials on Crookham’s long-day varieties. Company breeders and representatives were on hand to answer questions. Check…
Read MoreAccording to a National Onion Association (NOA) press release, onion researchers across the United States will get more than $8 million to combat bacterial disease in onions over the next…
Read MorePrices are fairly stable over the last couple of weeks in all areas. From a week ago, there have been no gains and some losses. Idaho & Malheur jumbo whites…
Read MoreSan Joaquin Valley, Vidalia and southern New Mexico have run out of onions and dropped off the report, but Michigan is now shipping onions. The east coast also makes the…
Read MoreThe Oregon State University Onion Variety Day runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on August 27. Attendees are welcome to spend as much time viewing the trials as they…
Read MoreThe Crookham Long Day Onion Show takes place August 28 in Wilder, Idaho. Long-, intermediate-, and short-day onion breeders and developers will be on hand to answer questions. For more…
Read MoreThe first report of the season is out for Idaho/Malheur County and the demand is moderate. Prices for yellows and whites collectively average $5.13 over last year. Columbia Basin, Washington/Umatilla…
Read MoreDemand is still good to fairly good across the four regions reporting, but some prices are slipping. White mediums from southern New Mexico are down $2 from a week ago….
Read MoreStability Reigns San Joaquin Valley has run out of whites for the season but their yellows are holding steady, like the rest of the shipping areas. Yellow prices are either…
Read MoreWhat’s with the reds? As we have come to expect this year, current prices are still crushing last year’s – at least for yellows and whites. Reds are only marginally…
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