'Double whammy' worries Vidalia growers
'Double whammy' worries Vidalia growers
A "double whammy" of wet and cold weather has Vidalia onion growers worried about this year's crop. While "it's not time to hit the panic button," heavy rains during December plantings followed by atypically cold weather in south Georgia will lead to some damage to this year's Vidalia crop, according to Wendy Brannen, executive director of the Vidalia Onion Committee. "We're kind of in a 'hurry up and wait' pattern," Ms. Brannen told The Produce News Jan. 12. "We've seen some prolonged cold -- seven to 10 days at this point -- so that means that more than likely we will sustain some loss. I am