Onion Shipping Point Prices for July 29
Demand 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 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…
Read MoreSan Joaquin Valley, California and Washington Walla Wallas debuted on our list this week, while both the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Imperial Valley, California have dropped off. Demand has…
Read MoreThere are reports from only three regions this week, as Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon and the Columbia Basin in Washington have run out of onions. There wasn’t much movement…
Read MoreThe first report this year is out for Vidalia onions and they are off to a strong start. Following the national trend, 40 lb. cartons of yellows are up $9…
Read MoreOnion prices have been on a minor slide the last month, but prices are still $1.50 to $38 above last year. There are no whites on the move except for…
Read MorePrices are up, up, up! 50 lb sacks of jumbo whites imported from Mexico through South Texas are up $42 from last year. Idaho and the PNW are down some…
Read MoreNew York is out of onions, and white onions in the PNW and Idaho/Malheur are also sold out. Whites imported from Mexico are nearly gone. This light supply caused prices…
Read MoreShippers in Idaho-Malheur County have run out of their high-priced whites, but Columbia Basin is still shipping them at $14.50 to $15 above last year. Mexico crossings through Texas make…
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