'Good-looking crop' awaits harvest by Walla Walla sweet onion growers
'Good-looking crop' awaits harvest by Walla Walla sweet onion growers
WALLA WALLA, WA -- As mid-May weather brought rain showers and warm temperatures to the Walla Walla Valley, grower-shippers of the region's namesake sweet onions were universal in their optimism that this year's crop, which will be the 105th official, will be big in both volume and size profile. According to Mike Locati, chairman of the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee, harvest of the overwintered fields was expected to begin sometime during the first two weeks of June, and the spring transplant fields will be dug from mid-July into August. Shipments will go through mid-September