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Market and Crop Update for May 6, 2021 – Onion Business

May 6, 2021 California Imperial Valley: Chris Woo with Owyhee Produce in Nyssa, OR, and Parma, ID, said on May 5 his company had recently finished out its 2020-21 shipping season from the Treasure Valley. “We just got done with shipping in Idaho/Oregon cold storage onion crop for the year and have moved our customer base to new crop from California,” he said. “Quality is good, and we’re shopping all colors through the month of May.” And in recognition of the day’s festive significance, he said, “After work I’m going to have a margarita and maybe attend a piñata party.  Happy Cinco de Mayo.”

FOX Feel Good Friday

FOX Feel Good Friday When Superman flew in to save the day he flew arms first. But when an Albanian man came to save the day, he chose to act feet first. Check this out! Klodian Elqeni has become a hero in Albania after he jumped feet first through the window of a moving car to stop a crazed driver from running over innocent bystanders. Speaking after his heroics, Elqeni said he saw the vehicle targeting citizens and just acted jumping with both of his legs hitting the driver in the face with both of his feet while other people grabbed the driver.

ABC Feel Good Friday

ABC Feel Good Friday When Superman flew in to save the day he flew arms first. But when an Albanian man came to save the day, he chose to act feet first. Check this out! Klodian Elqeni has become a hero in Albania after he jumped feet first through the window of a moving car to stop a crazed driver from running over innocent bystanders. Speaking after his heroics, Elqeni said he saw the vehicle targeting citizens and just acted jumping with both of his legs hitting the driver in the face with both of his feet while other people grabbed the driver.

Congress hasn t passed major immigration reform in 35 years Two Northwest Republicans could change that

× By Orion Donovan-Smith, The Spokesman-Review Published: April 26, 2021, 1:30pm Share: Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Photo Gallery WASHINGTON On Saturday, thousands of people descended on a vast field in Nyssa, Ore., knives in hand. They had been summoned by a viral video on TikTok. “If you want to know what 350,000 pounds of wasted food looks like, let me show you,” Shay Myers told his followers in the video, which by then had been viewed 2.7 million times. Myers, CEO of Owyhee Produce, a family farm with fields on both sides of the Snake River in Idaho and Oregon, stood amid what he said was 35 acres of asparagus that wouldn’t be harvested because the visas he had requested for migrant farm workers had been delayed and he couldn’t find enough local workers, despite paying $16 an hour.

Thousands volunteer to pick asparagus when Ag labor fails – Produce Blue Book

Thousands volunteer to pick asparagus when Ag labor fails – Produce Blue Book
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