Apple varieties from A to Z
Sink your teeth into this alphabet of apples
Sink your teeth into this alphabet of apples
Will Honeycrisp become a victim of its popularity?
And who's going to buy them?
The June 2015 issue of Good Fruit Grower examines how new varieties are changing the economics of the apple industry.
The following material is adapted from Cherry Training Systems (PNW 667), copyright 2015 by Oregon State University Extension
Growers are frustrated by the pace of WSU’s sweet cherry breeding.
WSU’s elite selection matures a little after Chelan.
There are apple varieties that naturally don’t turn brown.
There is a market for cool vintage wines.
There’s no room for error in a cool vintage.