Onion

BARABOO

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United States / Northeast / Open Field Fresh Market / All

Baraboo is a late-maturing, long day storage onion variety for long-growing season areas. Baraboo produces large, uniform globe-shaped bulbs with an attractive dark-bronze colored skin. It has long-term storage potential and has demonstrated good quality and excellent skin retention coming out of storage.

  • Late-maturing onion with long-term storage potential

Features

  • 115-day maturity
  • Large, globe-shaped bulbs with excellent firmness
  • Attractive dark bronze skin color

Advantages

  • Strong root system is adapted to shallow mucks and hot growing conditions.
  • Long-term (May-June) storage potential helps to provide the flexibility to market when market conditions are favorable
  • Has demonstrated excellent skin retention out of long-term storage

Agronomic Tips

  • Baraboo is for long-growing season areas and has performed particularly well in Michigan and Wisconsin. The variety should be seeded early to allow enough time to finish.

Disease Resistance

Disease Resistance (IR)

Pt/Foc

Characteristics

EXTERNAL COLOR
Bronze
FLESH COLOR
Yellow
HARVESTING SEASON
Autumn
RELATIVE MATURITY
Late
SEGMENT
Long Day
SHAPE
Deep Globe
SIZE
Medium-Large
SOWING SEASON
Spring
STORABILITY
Long Term
TRANSPLANTING SEASON
Spring
TYPE
Normal
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