Georgia: The harvest of Vidalia onions helped by dry weather

Published 2021년 6월 4일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the status of the agricultural crops in the southeastern Georgia region, focusing on the benefit of dry conditions for Vidalia onions. It reveals that 95% of the onion harvest has been completed, in line with the five-year average. The progress of other crops is reported, including a 60% harvest of blueberries and slightly delayed peanut planting. Peach yields are also reported to be slightly below average at 13%. This information is taken from the May 23 edition of the 'Georgia Crop Progress and Condition Report' by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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The Vidalia onions have benefited from the dry conditions in the southeastern Georgia region, Pam Knox said in her May 25 blog. Knox reports that most of the onion harvest has been brought in. The latest USDA report dated May 23 shows that 95% of the onion harvest has been brought in, which is exactly the same as the five-year average. For other crops, it is reported that approximately 60% of the blueberry crop had been harvested at the reporting date. Peanut planting is slightly behind the five-year average and peach yields are close to the 14% ...
Source: Uiennieuws

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