Check Out These 2 New Vidalia Onion Hybrids
Crookham Company is releasing two new onions to the Georgia Vidalia market this year, ‘Augusta’ (4022) and ‘Athens’ (4021). Each variety matures at the beginning of Vidalia harvest, giving growers another choice for the early slot in the market. Both ‘Augusta’ and ‘Athens’ have good emergence, disease tolerance and perform well under stressful conditions.
The Crookham development team reports that both varieties are competitive in yield and tend to have a higher stress tolerance to unfavorable weather due to their plant structure, sturdy root system, tight necks and a waxy finish on their leaves that tolerates pivot irrigation. Crookham Company is a U.S. based, family-owned seed company. All onion seed is produced in the U.S.

‘Athens’ (4021)
Photo: Crookham Company
Athens (4021) is characterized by a deeper bulb shape that can deliver a higher yield, with the same input usage, and create a better return for the grower. It has a good tolerance to bolting and a vigorous root system and healthy dark waxy foliage which tolerates pivot irrigation well, making it a grower friendly early choice. Bolting: HT Fusarium: HT Pink Root: HT
Click here to learn more about ‘Athens’ (4021).

‘Augusta’ (4022)
Photo: Crookham Company
‘Augusta’ (4022) is the traditional flat Vidalia onion. It is distinguished by a strong top and strong root system. It is this hearty plant structure that makes the hybrid a good fit for pivot irrigation. It has also proven to be dependable in stressful growing seasons. The bulbs are the classic Vidalia shape, and consistent in size and appearance with a great flavor profile. More specific statistics will be released as the Crookham research and development teams continue to monitor this robust up-and-comer.
RELATED CONENT: 19 Appealing Onion Varieties To Know and Grow
To learn more about other onion varieties from Crookham Co., visit crookham.com.