Did not know there was a yellow Candy onion, I was going to ask you what variety they are. What my friend raises are a white Candy and he also puts out around 10,000. Sells from home and also the local produce auction. Do you get sets or start from seed? He started with sets but to cut costs he went to seed. First year they planted every seed with tweezers by hand, now he goes to a neighbor that has a unit to plant the seeds. I think his will not be ready to pull till around end of august tho. This is in northeast Indiana. This summer his large possibly 2 year old produce prossing building burnt to the ground. In a week it was cleaned up and a new building was up. He also raises cultiflour, Brockley, Cabbage, Watermellons, for get name but are the small sweet seedless varaity, Muskmellons. He has some hoop greenhouses that he raises his tomatoes in, have no idea how many thousand plants he puts out but he grafts his own tomato plants, says he gets a better crop. Both red and yellow tomatoes. Last year the Cultiflour did not mature for harvest but he said the horses realy loved it. And the horses is what do all the work. No tractor or electricity. We have gotten flooded several times this year, 10,000 of thousand of acres gone. Rivers still a mile wide.
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