Vidalia Onion Crop Report: February 2022

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Vidalia Onion Report

The winter weather hasn’t thrown any unexpected curveballs and we are happy to report the Vidalia onion crop is growing as expected. The root system looks healthy, the plants continue to grow new leaves and the color and length look good. The weather continues to warm up and the onions will begin to form bulbs by March just in time for the harvest in April.

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One of the biggest challenges with managing organic Vidalia Onion fields is weed management. Cliff Riner, Director of Farm Operations, walks us through what it takes to keep our organic fields in top shape. We are happy to report the crop is growing strong and is on track for Spring harvest!

Stay tuned for regular crop updates from our resident onion expert Cliff Riner. He’ll be sharing the entire onion journey and keep you abreast of crop and quality conditions.

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