Texas A&M AgriLife Research received $5.2 million in grant funding from the USDA to address challenges in the southern U.S. onion harvest system. The project, led by Subas Malla, aims to improve profitability and market share for short-day onions through the development and selection of cultivars, optimization of production practices, and improved harvest systems. Short-day onions are a high-value crop in the southern U.S., but their biology and structure present challenges, especially during harvest, and a viable mechanized harvest system is a high priority for growers and the industry.