Eagle Eye Cites Strong Onion Demand, Good Volume of All Colors

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From his Nyssa, OR, office Ange said on Sept. 15 that Eagle Eye had begun shipping 2022 onions out of Washington, Idaho and Oregon a few weeks earlier, adding, “Since the season started in the Northwest, demand has been very strong, and new crop supplies are moving very well. The Northwest is now the primary shipping region with New Mexico and California now finished.”

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Grower Spotlight | Reed Searle

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Our latest Grower Spotlight features Reed Searle in Eastern Idaho. Reed is an integral part of our varietal potato program. When most potato farmers in Idaho were focused on russet potatoes, Reed saw an opportunity to do something different. As a true trendsetter, he focused on growing red and yellow potatoes. The risk paid off: over the years, the industry has seen the popularity of red and yellow potatoes rise thanks to growers like Reed.

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Grower Spotlight | Dylan Jones

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Our latest Grower Spotlight features Dylan Jones, a potato grower and our farm manager at Eagle Eye Produce, in the thick of potato planting in Eastern Idaho. Dylan grew up in a small farming community in Eastern Idaho and has been farming his entire life. In the video, Dylan walks us through the planting process as well as how this season has been different with water concerns and intermittent weather.

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Eagle Eye hoping for better markets as domestic season approaches

Watermelon Stacked on Top of Each Other

Watermelon shippers enjoyed some strong markets earlier this spring, as the f.o.b. pricing for fruit from Mexico was in the mid-$300s in March and most of April. Then the bottom fell out. “It was a really tight market in March and April, and then April 25 came and it’s been a bumper crop for just about everyone in Sonora,” said John Gee, vice president of sales for Eagle Eye Produce. “All the fields looked great, and we were, shall I say, ‘blessed’ with a ton of watermelon.”

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