Showing posts with label Commodity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commodity. Show all posts

Onion Stocking handling and supplies

Gills Onions! - All Products are available year-round from Oxnard, CA and can crossdock in Salinas, Los Angeles or Yuma, AZ.
http://www.gillsonions.com/home.html

Vidalia Onion Recipes
OH, Those sweet Georgia Vidalia Onions! We Georgians take great pride in this great Southern heritage. The Vidalia Onion is now World known. Vidalia Onions are mild and sweet enough to eat like fruit. The sugar content of this onion is comparable to that of an apple, or a bottle of cola. This sweet mild onion can be eaten with a variety of dishes or eaten raw.
http://home.att.net/%7Eejlinton/onion.html
Department of Agricultural Economics, NDSU - By value, onions rank in the top 10 vegetables produced in the United States. They are believed to be indigenous to Asia and have been cultivated in this country since 1629. Flexibility of the onion in the American diet is the main reason it is used so extensively in the United States.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/alt-ag/onions.htm

Bland Farms
More than 50 years ago, eighteen year old Raymond Bland started out with a love for the land and 50 acres of farm land. Today, three generations of the Bland Family operate the world’s largest Vidalia Onion Farm. Every acre of our gourmet onions......
http://www.blandfarms.com/
ANEMIA CAUSED BY ONIONS - As a veterinarian, I have known for many years that onions, whether fresh, cooked or dehydrated, can cause anemia in pets. I remember reading a case report years ago concerning a small dog that ate a good portion of a bag of fresh, whole onions one day while his owner was at work, and the dog was near death when discovered by his frantic owner.
http://www.monkeymaddness.com/articles/onions.html

Irrigating Onions - Growing an irrigationd crop of onions is a very involved process. This is because the onion is a shallow rooted biennial that depends on daylength and temperature for the development of the marketable product—the bulb. The onion growing season starts in April and continues through early September. The plant establishes roots at the rate of five per week from germination until mid-July when a peak number of 50 to 55 roots are present.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/g659.htm
Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Onions
Onions are a strong-flavored vegetable used in a variety of ways. French-fried onion rings and French Onion Soup are favorites. Onions are used as a popular seasoning in salads, soups, casseroles, main dishes, sauces and relishes.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5524.html 

Vidalia Onion Brothers
....We're glad you're here! If you're like us, you love onions! ...  From salads & sandwiches to burgers & BBQ, when it comes to Vidalia Onions, we don't mess around.  We have taken our delicious ......
http://www.vidaliaonions.com/

Commodity Market Showing Rise


Most of the commodities showed the upward trend. Crude Oil, Natural Gas and sugar showed the biggest increase.

The Crude oil showed the increase by 3.1% and it’s the highest settlement since September 20th.  Gasoil jumped to 3.2% on ICE future Europe.

Sugar climbed straight from last three days. The rise is due to delay in cane crushing in India due to heavy rains. India is the second largest cultivator of sugarcane. Sugar showed 11% rise in the week.

Copper showed the rise by 3.2% on LME after the reports that the imports of copper in China have touched the sixteenth month high. China is the world’s largest copper consumer and sharing nearly forty percent of global demand. Copper always have been in the front of all commodities. During the time of economic downturns, copper always led the market when other commodities turned lower. Copper has entered into bear market and will rally positive with the increase demand.

Silver future for the December deliveries climbed 1.6 percent on the comex.
Wheat future for December deliveries also gained 0.8 percent. This week wheat climbed 2.5%. The gain is the result of the rising prices in corn and wheat is now becoming the alternate cattle and poultry feed.



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