Good Fruit Grower
August 2012
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FEATURE: HARVEST/POSTHARVEST: Robotic harvester would be costly- It would need to be affordable, robust--and technically feasible.
FEATURE: Focus shifts to full automation- WSU is developing a roadmap for mechanical harvesting of apples.
FEATURE: Intelligent bin moving system is under development
FEATURE: Harvest assistance- The DBR harvest system continues to be refined.
FEATURE: Harvester is ready to go- New harvest technology could help growers remain competitive.
FEATURE: New honeycrisp disorder found
FEATURE: Storing Honeycrisp- Picking apples early can help minimize soft scald and soggy breakdown
Whats the real pesticide risk? U.S. producers have dramatically reduced pesticide residues, but we are still importing foods with high pesticide risk.
Whom can you trust? Conflicting information about pesticides crodes peoples trust.
Grafting: The low cost- but maybe not the best- option
Climate change or just freaksih weather?
Learning from the freeze: Eastern growers are studying orchards to see what survived and why.
Urban orchards
Canadian research looks at CO2 emissions: Identifying practices that increase yields while reducing emissions.
Eastmans Antique Apples
Do low yields make better wines?
Busting the low-yield myth: Canopy characteristics determine the ability of the vine to ripen fruit.
Buyers Guide
Good to Know: Modified atmosphere packaging could extend Bartlett season, Yan Wang
Good To Know: New Honeycrisp disorder discovered, Jacqueline Gordon and Ines Hanrahan
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