Vidalia Crop Report: March 2022

Vidalia Crop Report: March 2022

Vidalia onion season is just around the corner and scheduled to start on April 12th. We’ve had perfect growing conditions to bring you the sweet, mild consistency Vidalia onions are known for. All of the planning and preparation for a perfectly timed harvest is on...

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Vidalia Onion Packing Date Announced

Vidalia Onion Packing Date Announced

Mark your calendars! Vidalia® onions are set to ship next month. The Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Vidalia Onion Committee announced April 12th as the official pack date for the 2022 Vidalia onion season. Determined by growing season soil and weather...

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Growing America’s Farmers: Coming Soon!

Growing America’s Farmers: Coming Soon!

Join us in our retail promotion to fund FFA scholarships. As a 3rd generation family farm, we understand our role to cultivate the next generation of agriculturists. We've already raised $238,000 for FFA scholarships and we're expanding our Growing America's Farmers...

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Vidalia Onion Crop Report: February 2022

Vidalia Onion Crop Report: February 2022

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...

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Peruvian Crop Report: November 2021

Peruvian Crop Report: November 2021

Greetings from Peru! Our team members Walt Dasher and Jon Dorminey just returned from a week long trip to Peru to check on the status of the onion harvest. You can see some photos of our trip and current production at the bottom of this email. We can tell you that...

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Vidalia Crop Report: December 2021

Vidalia Crop Report: December 2021

WHAT’S HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? Our onions in their new beds. That’s right, great fall weather kept us on schedule for our transplanting operations. Our holiday gift has been delivered with millions of happy onion plants all tucked into their sandy beds and beginning...

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