Preliminary figures indicate a crop larger than 2015, and potential early harvest.
The incidents of fruit rots in both sweet and tart cherries and peaches and nectarines are quite high […]
There are several options to consider when deciding to protect against crop losses from rain.
Biofilm, developed at Oregon State University, protects fruit from rain-related losses.
Cherry and grape growers use wind machines, irrigation to protect early blooms and buds from freezing temperatures.
Canadian researcher says cooling of sweet cherries is key to delivering a quality product.
Fruit maturity reached 15 days sooner in trial.
Growing cherries under protective covers offers several advantages, including reducing the incidence of cracking.
Cold snap in spring to blame for low cropping and yields this growing season.