Good Fruit Grower
February 1
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FEATURE: Don't kill the golden goose: New red Honeycrisp strains might disguise improper maturity.
FEATURE: Adjust Honeycrisp cropload early: Overcropping means proorly colored, poor-storing and poo-tasting fruit.
FEATURE: Multileader trees: Lower costs and better vigor control work for high-density plantings.
FEATURE: Blurberry trees?
FEATURE: Billionaire quiet on vineyard plans: Aquilini's British Columbia company shocked the wine world.
FEATURE: Most northern vineyard in Washington State
FEATURE: Most southern vineyard in Washington State
FEATURE: Living a dream: Victor Palencia is one of the youngest winery owners in Washington's wine history.
FEATURE: Scientists trace red-flesh genes: Could red-fleshed varieties be developed for the nutraceutical industry?
FEATURE: More trails for new cherry rootstocks: New MSU cherry rootstocks are dwarfing and precocious.
Fast track ends for Jerry Haak
Packing capacity grows in Michigan
Tart cherry market order renewal: Growers will vote in March
ReTain can improve fruit set
Do cherries need water before harvest?
Thinning doesn't always boost cherry size
Widow goes it alone, yet not alone: Pear industry members step in to help Nancy Vaughn produce a quality crop
Good Point: The best wines are yet to come- Ted Baseler
Good to Know: Taking the guesswork out of yield estimating - Julie Tarara
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