Idaho-E. Oregon Onion Committee on a quest for new moniker for the area's onions
Idaho-E. Oregon Onion Committee on a quest for new moniker for the area's onions
"Big" is a word used to describe much about the onion industry of the Snake River Valley of Idaho and the adjacent counties of eastern Oregon. With its average 21,000 acres planted each year, the region makes up the largest storage onion-producing region in the United States and accounts for more than 24,000 carlots shipped and 25 percent of all fresh bulb onions consumed nationally in the United States each year. Also big is the Idaho-Eastern Oregon Onion Committee, a body governed by a federal marketing order, which is comprised of more than 300 growers and 36 shippers. The onions produced