Good Fruit Grower

October 2012

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OxiDate® 2.0 eradicates Fire Blight on contact, providing an effective alternative to traditional treatment. EPA Registered No mutational resistance Spray through bloom period Exempt from pesticide tolerances - No MRLs Can be rotated with biological based bactericides/fungicides Yarlington Mill, a traditional bittersweet English cider variety, is one of several cider apples that Tieton, Washington, grower Craig Campbell is growing in eastern Washington. 100 YEARS Because we offer the QUALITY you expect and deserve! Kingston Black is a much sought-after bittersharp cider apple. that are good for cider as well as fresh eating: Ashmead's Kernel, Gravenstein, Newtown Pippin, and Spitzenberg. In 2013, he will plant another 30 acres of cider varieties and graft over a 5-acre block of Fuji. With more than 50 acres of cider apples, Harmony Orchards will be among the largest growers in the country. Sharon said the Northwest Cider Association had put together a committee to help cider makers find sources of apples. She can be contacted at sharon@tietoncider works.com, phone (206) 720-1117. • www.goodfruit.com Your Krymsk 5 & 6 Headquarters! ® 100 Years at Newcastle, Ca 800-675-6075 FowlerNurseries.com GOOD FRUIT GROWER OCTOBER 2012 15 OxiDate 2.0 OxiDate 2.0 Fire Blight on Pome FruitsFire Blight on Pome Fruits Controls Contr PHOTOS BY GERALDINE WARNER

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