Calif. onions expected down due to rain
Calif. onions expected down due to rain
The 2005 California onion harvest is expected to kick off in the Imperial Valley in late April, a few days later than normal, with good quality but smaller sizes expected and volume lighter than usual due to weather. A similar situation is anticipated later in the season as the onion harvest moves north into the central San Joaquin Valley. The acreage of fresh-market spring onions planted for harvest in California this year is estimated at 7,300 acres, exactly the average of the previous two seasons, according to USDA?s National Agricultural Statistics Service. While some growers in California