Morning Kiss Organic to offer Vidalia and other onions

Morning Kiss is offering organic Vidalia onions this spring, along with red, yellow and white onions from the Eastern U.S.

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Morning Kiss is offering organic Vidalia onions this spring, along with red, yellow and white onions from the Eastern U.S.

The company sources organic Vidalia onions from Generation Farms. A Morning Kiss news release said Generation Farms uses groundwater conservation and management methods in its growing operations.

“We are excited to offer a complete organic onion program with red, white, yellow and sweet organic onions,” Michael Guptill of Morning Kiss Organic, said in the release. “And we’re proud to continue our relationship with Generation Farms, whose innovations in production show a true commitment to sustainable farming.”

Morning Kiss will have other summer vegetables, including peppers, zucchini, yellow squash, eggplants, and red and green cabbage.

Morning Kiss Organic is part of Arrow Farms, Chelsea, Mass.

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