Michigan cherries and apples hit by spring freeze
Michigan cherries and apples hit by spring freeze
Officials representing the cherry and apple industries in the state of Michigan were cautiously optimistic following a May 6 cold frontthat sent much of the state's fruit-growing region into a deep freeze that the low temperatures will not spell disaster for the coming 2006 crops.
Phil Korson, president of the Michigan Cherry Committee, and Denise Yockey, executive director of the Michigan Apple Committee, agreed that the picture will be fleshed out in mid-June when the U.S. Department of Agriculture will release its 2006 crop estimates.
Phil Korson, president of the Michigan Cherry Committee, and Denise Yockey, executive director of the Michigan Apple Committee, agreed that the picture will be fleshed out in mid-June when the U.S. Department of Agriculture will release its 2006 crop estimates.