Owyhee hires two sales representatives

Parma, Idaho-based Owyhee Produce has a big year on tap for 2023, said Bailey Myers, agritourism guide and marketing director.

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Parma, Idaho-based Owyhee Produce has a big year on tap for 2023, said Bailey Myers, agritourism guide and marketing director.

The company has hired two new sales representatives — Dillon Duncan and Madison Froerer-Richards.

Duncan is based in Texas. Froerer-Richards recently earned her bachelor’s degree in agriculture business from Brigham Young University–Idaho and returned to the family farm, where she joins the third generation to help the business continue to grow, Myers said.

Owyhee Produce also plans to roll out a new premium label called Distinctly Different and has revamped its websites — owyheeproduce.com and bucknakedonions.com.

“We have added many new features, including a photo bank, education videos and meet-the-crew videos,” Myers said.

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