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Spring Onion Harvest Drops 15%WASHINGTON - Sep 9/02 - SNS -- The USDA's end-of-season spring onion production estimate, at 9.42 million cwt, is down 15% from last year. Acres harvested, at 33,300, are down 8% from a year ago, and yield, at 283 cwt per acre, is down 23 cwt per acre. The value of the spring crop is estimated at 190 million dollars, 6% less than last year. The Arizona growing season was long and dry but overall quality and yield were was good due to the use of irrigation. Harvest in the Imperial Valley of California was initially slowed by cooler than normal temperatures, nevertheless, quality is good to excellent with average yields reported. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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