Fewer U.S. apples forecast for 2007
Fewer U.S. apples forecast for 2007
CHICAGO -- While a few states will produce more apples in the 2007 harvest than in the previous year, the vast majority will produce fewer apples, and the 2007 national U.S. apple crop could be down as much as 10 percent from the previous year, according to estimates released by the U.S. Apple Association.
"By historical standards, the 2007 U.S. apple crop is a light crop," USApple Vice President James R. Cranney Jr. told those attending the association's Apple Crop Outlook & Marketing Conference, held Aug. 23-24 at the Four Seasons Hotel, here.
"By historical standards, the 2007 U.S. apple crop is a light crop," USApple Vice President James R. Cranney Jr. told those attending the association's Apple Crop Outlook & Marketing Conference, held Aug. 23-24 at the Four Seasons Hotel, here.