Finally we are here! The first real sign of spring.

The Ditch Rider was telling us that there are more onions planted this year than previous years. Onion prices are high $60 for a 50 pound sack, so just like any gambler all most everyone (not us) is jumping on the Onion roulette wheel.
What always happens by the time harvest comes round for our area the price falls to normal levels $22.00 for a 100 pound sack, or even lower. But just like Deal or No Deal if you ‘hit the market just right’ you might have the big money in your suitcase.
Linda

Ahhhh….that ditch brings back the summer memories. Swimming in the ditches. I miss ‘them’ days.
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Interesting to read what they get for the onions. Much, much more expensive here even though there are onion growers to the west and south of NY
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There goes the water (o:
snakes to follow
anyway…my boys use to find snakes in the Spring by the dicth
much to my
screaming
I have a new love for onions
waited late in life to appreciate them.
we get a whiff of onion fields sometimes (not yet)
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Looks great Linda. Is this water released from dams or reservoirs from river systems in the hills/mountains that we see in some of your photos? I guess when the Qld flood waters eventually reach Mildura in the fruit growing area on the SA/NSW/VIC border area, something similar will occur. The collective result will be plenty of happy faces! Still they have to wait until the end of May!
However, in your area, it is now go, go, go!!!!
Great informative report as usual – many thanks for keeping your viewers up to date.
Cheers
Colin (HB)
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Yeah, the water has arrived, good luck with the planting!
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Hi Linda, Isn’t that just the most gorgeous WATER you have ever seen???? Glad you have it now—and good luck to the onion farmers.
Cool here tonight… Hope we don’t get a frost… Don’t think we will..
Hugs,
Betsy
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Great you have your watering system. Hope the onions bring you a good $$$ harvest! blessings,Kathleen
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Fun to see the before and after of the canal water. Looks like a good stream. Do you have to have a lot of special equipment to harvest onions? I’ve driven by fields at harvest time and the whole valley smelled like ONIONS.
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I love the look of the ditch with the water in it! I hope spring continues to come on in for you and that you can get your corn planted. That is very interesting about the onion prices and how it is a gamble.
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Excuse my ignorance, but where does the water come from. I guess farming is like Deal or No Deal.
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What a glorious sight! To have so much water at your disposal. Must be so reassuring.
I´m glad spring is finally there for you!
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Sure glad to see the water has arrived, onions, I would of never thought! It seems like one person will doing something different and the next thing you know everyone wants to get on the band wagon and it sometimes never pays to do that. To early in the year sometimes to know what the rest will bring.
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I’m all new this kind of watering system and onion growing…I’m feeling kinda silly b/c I feel so lost. It is all very interesting. :o)
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Maybe I WILL grow more onions this year than I’d planned……..insider information 😉
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I would think the sound of the rushing water would be so comforting. Does it bring the mountain smell with it?
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A restaurant owner told me that onion prices went up very quickly over the past couple of weeks, but we haven’t found any news about what is causing this.
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