On-time start expected for Idaho-East Oregon onion harvest

Troublesome springtime weather gave way to much-improved conditions during the early summer, enabling a good, on-time start to the East Oregon-Idaho onion harvest, grower-shippers said. “Heavy rainfall and cold weather delayed the start of the growing season”, said Dallin Klingler, marketing and communications manager for Eagle Eye Produce, Nyssa, Ore.
But that changed as the season progressed.

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Eagle Eye Produce’s Dallin Klinger Discusses Expanded Onion and Potato Programs Ahead of Southern Innovations

By definition, innovation means a new idea, method, or product. These three words are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the advancements that suppliers across the industry develop to continue pushing our industry forward. Southeast Produce Council’s (SEPC) Southern Innovations is a chance to highlight these cutting-edge advancements, and you can bet Eagle Eye Produce will be on the show floor.

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Eagle Eye Produce Highlights Onion Grower Randy Bowns in Latest Grower Spotlight Video

Eagle Eye Produce offers the best of both worlds: the benefits of a large company with a national logistics network paired with the customer experience of a small, multi-generational company with deep roots, according to the company’s director of melon sales, Joey Anticevich. “Our team of produce veterans has decades of experience in the melon industry, and we believe we offer the best service in the industry,” he said. “We can pack any size melon in any pack our customers are needing.”

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Onion Market and Crop Update for June 24, 2021

Eagle Eye Produce offers the best of both worlds: the benefits of a large company with a national logistics network paired with the customer experience of a small, multi-generational company with deep roots, according to the company’s director of melon sales, Joey Anticevich. “Our team of produce veterans has decades of experience in the melon industry, and we believe we offer the best service in the industry,” he said. “We can pack any size melon in any pack our customers are needing.”

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