Good Fruit Grower
October 2012
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Affecting lives through education: Many scholarship recipients will be the first in their families to go to college.
Big demand for cider: Cider apples can be grown in both cool an warmer climates
Growing a cider culture: Washington State University has a leading cider research program.
Raspberry harvester studied for cider apples: Cider apples are small, which makes them expensive to hand harvest.
U.S. cider takes U.K. honors
From bin to bottle: how hard cider is made
Cider is cool
The ciders of Quebec: In that part of Canada, apple cider is always what Americans call hard.
Clobal apple outlook: Production is down in many countries, but China expects record crop.
Apple pricing will be challenging this year
Insect- resistant apple varieties: Resistant apple varieties could reduce the need for insecticides.
Stinkbug biocontrol
Fireblight expert retires: Larry Pusey discovered a biological control for fireblight.
Looking for a bipartisan solution: Former Washington State candidate for governor argues that its time to support the politicians who support agriculture.
Growing great learners: A preschool at Royal City, Washington, helps cultivate good students.
Clean vines keep viruses out: A lot goes into assuring growers have access to clean plants.
Strong demand for vines: Growers who havent planned ahead may have to compromise.
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