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Idaho, Eastern Oregon grow more, larger onions in 2016

By Associated Press
Published: October 28, 2016, 10:34pm

SALEM, ORE. — Producers in the Idaho-Eastern Oregon area saw onion yields that are larger in both quantity and size this year.

The Capital Press reported that despite the bigger yields in 2016, prices dropped, meaning producers saw about break-even earnings. The Idaho-Eastern Oregon growing region has about 300 growers who produce roughly 25 percent of the United States’ Spanish bulb onions.

Snake River Produce Manager Kay Riley said the larger-than-normal crop led to depressed prices, a situation made worse by a strong U.S. dollar and weak export market. Bulb onion prices are about 50 percent of what they were this time last year and nearing the break-even price for farmers.

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