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By Chelsea Page, Director of Marketing and Compliance, Vidalia Onion Committee Every spring, something special happens in Southeast Georgia. The soil – naturally low in sulfur and unlike anywhere else…
Read MoreBy Chelsea Page, Director of Marketing and Compliance, Vidalia Onion Committee Every spring, something special happens in Southeast Georgia. The soil – naturally low in sulfur and unlike anywhere else…
Read MoreVidalia onion producers will start shipping onions April 17, this year’s official pack date set by the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner. The pack date is determined by soil and weather conditions…
Read MoreBy Greg Bird, Executive Director, Michigan Onion Committee Weeks ago, the Michigan Onion Committee heard the news that the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development had given preliminary approval…
Read MoreBidding will soon be open for the online portion of the National Onion Association (NOA) summer auction. Four items, plus “paddle up” donation options will be available at bookerauction.com. Anyone can…
Read MoreBy Kim Brunson, Manager, Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee In the late 1800s, a French soldier named Pete Pieri brought the sweet onion seed from Corsica, Italy, to Walla…
Read MoreThe performance of individual organic produce categories ranged widely last year, according to the State of Organic Produce 2022, a report released by the Organic Produce Network. The 72-page report provides an…
Read MoreSouth Texas onion growers will get a second chance to determine their need for a marketing order assessed on their onions in a second referendum from Sept. 1 – Oct….
Read MoreThe Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has announced that Texas onion growers would get another chance to reinstate their marketing order. The marketing order was halted after growers in the region…
Read MoreIt’s always good to know where the best markets are for your products. A new list compiled by apartmentguide.com ranks the top 50 cities for veggie-eaters. Cities were ranked based…
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic played havoc on a lot of onion farmers. When the National Onion Association (NOA) learned of the trouble many of their growers had with unloading onions previously…
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