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Major grant boosts innovation in U.S. Onion Harvesting

Texas A&M AgriLife Research has recently secured a $5.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture. This funding is a game-changer for the "Ensuring Future Economic Viability of U.S. Short-Day Onion Production Through Mechanical Harvesting" project, targeting the enhancement of onion production in the southern United States. 

Short-day onions, a staple in southern U.S. agriculture, pose unique challenges due to their biological characteristics. In 2023, the fresh market onion industry in South Texas alone produced a significant 75,460 tons of onions, emphasizing the crop's economic importance. 

This project's main aim is to transition from the traditional manual harvesting methods to a more efficient, mechanized system. This shift is essential to address the current limitations, such as the high cost of labor and the vulnerability of short-day onions to damage during harvest. 

The project will focus on several key areas: identifying onion cultivars that are amenable to mechanical harvesting, adapting harvest systems to minimize damage, evaluating the economic impact of these changes, and effectively communicating these advancements to growers. 

The project's success hinges on collaborative efforts with stakeholders across the agricultural industry, including equipment manufacturers and seed companies. This comprehensive approach, backed by the expertise of a diverse advisory panel, aims to enhance the overall efficiency and profitability of short-day onion production. 

Through this innovative project, Texas A&M AgriLife Research is set to make significant strides in agricultural technology, ultimately benefiting onion growers throughout the southern United States and bolstering the nation's agricultural competitiveness.

Source : wisconsinagconnection

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