GLENNVILLE, GA. — Bland Farms said the focus on family at the Southeast Produce Council (SEPC)’s 2025 Southern Exposure, March 6-8, aligned with its brand’s family-centered values.

“Family meals have always been important to us,” said Delbert Bland, owner of Bland Farms. “There's nothing better than sharing meals with fresh ingredients that bring people closer together. If we can be a part of bringing other families together with our Sweet Onions and Sand Candy Sweet Potatoes, then we’ve done something right.”

At the show, the team shared optimism for this year’s crop of Vidalia Sweet Onions for the upcoming season.

“Despite the recent snow, our Vidalia Sweet Onions have bounced back exceptionally well, thanks to their strong root system,” said Omar Cruz, agronomist. “While some outer limbs that were exposed sustained minor damage, the new growth is coming in strong.”

Bland Farms also showcased its year-round products at SEPC: Premium Sweet Onions from Mexico, which bridge the gap between Premium Sweets from Peru and Vidalia Sweet Onions, and the company’s Sand Candy Sweet Potatoes.