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March 15

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www.goodfruit.com GOOD FRUIT GROWER MARCH 15, 2015 13 RCES FAMILY TIES L arson Fruit Company's origins go back to Henry Larson, who began growing apples in the 1930s. In 1955, Henry formed the packing company at Selah in partnership with his sons Ross and Vern. The company is now owned by Ross's daughter Barbara Walkenauer, who is chief fi nancial offi cer, and Vern's son Keith. Valley Fruit got its start in 1982 when Marty Verbrugge (whose father, Martin, founded Verbrugge Farms) established the warehouse company. Marty's son Peter is now president of Valley Fruit. Peter's brother John Verbrugge oversees the growing operations in the Yakima Valley, while his brother-in-law Scott Jacky (his sister Mary's husband) oversees company orchards in the Columbia Basin. Mary Jacky is on the executive board of Valley Fruit and helped develop the Legacy partnership with Larson Fruit. Another sister, Carol Buckingham, who lives in Seattle, also sits on the ownership board. —G. Warner TECH-FLO ® ZETA ZINC 22 ASK YOUR P.C.A. OR CALL NUTRIENT TECHNOLOGIES TOLL-FREE: 877/832-4356 FOR THE DEALER NEAREST YOU. Just because you put a foliar zinc on doesn't mean the job's done. Some zinc products are so ineffective they are better suited as sun- screens or paint. In trial after trial, TECH- FLO ® ZETA ZINC 22 (22% Zinc) has been shown to be the most effective foliar zinc product on the market today, getting the zinc into the tree where it is needed. For the best value for your nutritional dollar, choose TECH-FLO ® ZETA ZINC 22. UNSURPASSED FOLIAR ZINC PERFORMANCE! …PUTTING ZINC ON PUTTING ZINC IN… PUTTING ZINC IN… Orchard Proven, University Tested 610 Central Avenue Billings, MT 59102 (406) 248-5856 1-800-735-5323 www.scentry.com Bee-Scent research data obtained from Dr. Dan Mayer, Washington State University For more information, call 1-800-735-5323 or visit www.scentry.com. Bee-Scent's natural, non-toxic pheromone ingredient induces the foraging behavior in honey bees, increasing the number of bee-to-blossom visits at each tree. The result is a higher percentage of blossom set and increased fruit yields. • Increase Fruit Set on Pears, Cherries and Braeburn Apples! • Increase Size Potential of Gala Apples by Increasing the Seed Complement! • Conforms to National Organic Program Standards • WSDA Organic Certifi ed

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