Enriquez Farms shipping Walla Walla Sweets starting in mid-June
Enriquez Farms shipping Walla Walla Sweets starting in mid-June
Familiar names in the Walla Walla Sweets onion deal are again providing retail and wholesale markets with the famed sweet onion this season, with mature onions starting mid-June and running into August.
Fernando Enriquez Sr. and his son, Fernando Enriquez Jr., of Enriquez Farms in Walla Walla, WA, have approximately 100 acres in production, and sales are being handled exclusively by Pat Brownfield and his father, Bill (Sweet Willie) Brownfield.
Pat Brownfield and Fernando Enriquez Jr., both working with their respective fathers in the Walla Walla Sweet onion deal, show off this season’s Walla Walla Sweet salad onions from Enriquez Farms. (Photo courtesy of Enriquez Farms)
Describing the families as “sweet onion professionals,” Bill Brownfield said the two generations of both families have a longtime working relationship in Walla Walla deal and have started the past several seasons with Walla Walla Sweet salad onions.
Pat Brownfield said May 12 that this year’s bunched salad onions began shipping in 40-pound cartons the first week of May and were expected to run through mid-month.
“Growing conditions have been good this spring,” Brownfield said, adding that the onions are sizing up well.
Bill Brownfield said the crop is trending heavily to jumbos and colossal, and shipments will be direct to retail in all pack options.
“Quality now looks excellent,” the Bill Brownfield said.
Pat Brownfield added that he and his father, along with Enriquez Farms, continue to provide customers with the same integrated service of grower-packer-shipper that they have been known for, with packing handled at South Basin Packing in Umatilla, OR.