Eagle Eye Produce shipping new crop onions

Eagle Eye Produce, Idaho Falls, is shipping new crop yellow and red onions, with white onions to follow soon.

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(Courtesy Eagle Eye Produce)

Eagle Eye Produce, Idaho Falls, is shipping new crop yellow and red onions, with white onions to follow soon.

Harvest is in the Snake River Valley in Idaho and Eastern Oregon, and will continue until early September, according to a news release.

“This season has been ideal for growing onions,” Jason Pearson, director of onion sales, said in the release. “We have had the perfect amount of moisture, sun and heat. We are expecting excellent size and quality this year and are looking forward to a great season.”

The yellow onion harvest in Washington has begun, to be followed by red and white onions.

“Our Washington onion supply and quality looks terrific, and we’re looking forward to an overall increase in our capabilities and output for the new season,” Joe Ange, director of business development, said in the release.

The company markets under the Eagle Eye Produce label, and offers private-label packing. Packaging is available for sizes ranging from 2-pound mesh bags up to bulk cartons and bins.

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