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Two organic certifiers merge to form CCOF TilthTwo of the nation’s largest organic certification organizations, Oregon Tilth and CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers), announced plans to merge the organizations, to form CCOF Tilth. |
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Northwest cherry growers like the look of the cropProducers expect to pack 20 million boxes of quality fruit. |
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Bill Shoemaker to retireBill Shoemaker, superintendent and senior research specialist at the University of Illinois St. Charles Horticultural Research Cente, is retiring after 30 years with the university. |
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New Web site for Ontario growersThe Ontario Tender Fruit Producers Marketing Board has launched a new Web site for growers and marketers to use as a marketing and communications tool. The site is at www.ontariotenderfruit.ca. |
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Growers appointed to Michigan Apple CommitteeMichigan apple growers Bob Gregory and Mark Youngquist have been appointed to the Michigan Apple Committee for terms ending in 2015. |
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California tree fruit forecast a mixed bagSome counties are reporting more than a 30 percent loss in stone fruit crops from mid-April hail storms. |
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Eastern fruit crops severely shortened by April freezesFruit growers in the eastern United States are assessing the damage and figuring out how to manage what’s left. A series of April freezes have done enormous damage all across the Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes regions. |
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Eastern growers without fruit look to cut some costsDamage to the Eastern United States fruit crop varies in the usual ways—by location and site quality, microclimate variations, tree size, fruit species and bloom dates of different varieties. |
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Northwest expects bumper cropsOrchardists worry about having enough workers to thin and harvest their crops. |
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Apple Foundation elects officersRoger Strand retired after 18 years on the board. |
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