Hailstorm damage to New York apple crop a 'wait-and-see' game now
Hailstorm damage to New York apple crop a 'wait-and-see' game now
"It is a wait-and-see game now," said Jim Allen, president of the New York Apple Association in Fishers, NY. "We are now waiting to see how [the apples] grow and how they can best be used."
Mr. Allen was referring to the damage to apple orchards resulting from a hailstorm that swept across New York state June 16. Current damage assessments stand at about 6 million to 7 million bushels that could have been damaged during the storm.
Mr. Allen was referring to the damage to apple orchards resulting from a hailstorm that swept across New York state June 16. Current damage assessments stand at about 6 million to 7 million bushels that could have been damaged during the storm.