Dry bulb onions are a vital crop in the Treasure Valley of Eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho. About 10,000 hectares are planted each year, contributing more than $120 million to the region’s economy. But onion farming is expensive — recent production costs have ranged from $12,000 to $14,500 per hectare — and growers face pressure to manage costs while protecting crop quality.
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