Officials anticipate slightly reduced New Mexico onion volume
Officials anticipate slightly reduced New Mexico onion volume
Katie Goetz, public information officer for the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, said the effects of winter weather are expected to reduce the state's onion volume slightly in 2013. "New Mexico experienced a cooler-than-normal winter which affected the crop yield for over-winter onions," she told The Produce News. "Yields are down a bit but not drastically. Some of the early onions might not size like they normally do. But spring-seeded onions should yield and size normally."