The update from Illinois is relatively good..  We also had snow bloom and sunny 
and warm few days during the early part of bloom which gave us good fruit set 
on the kings.   But the weather turned cold and windy during the middle and end 
of the bloom which has kept the bees in their hives.. Never the less, we should 
have pretty good crop. My concern is for the persistent cold weather that we 
are still having, which is likely to reduce the thinners activity, especially 
NAA and MaxCel.

Just curious.. I have not seen any recent postings from our Irish/Dutch  friend 
Con Trass. I hope is just busy counting his profit from last year.

Mosbah Kushad, University of Illinois
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[mailto:apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net] On Behalf Of Michael Vaughn
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 7:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [apple-crop] crop prospects

Arthur,

I have a small Orchard in NE Pa. and the trees are loaded with Blossoms.  The 
flowers opened starting Monday PM and full open by mid-day Tuesday.

Going to be a very heavy set given the dry weather forecast and nice 70 d days.

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Arthur Kelly 
<kellyorcha...@gmail.com<mailto:kellyorcha...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I don't know about the rest of you but if we get any kind of pollination 
weather the crop will be very heavy and difficult to thin.  The potential bloom 
at this point is scary.  We are at pink except for cracking some king flowers 
on Zestar, Paulared, Gingergold etc.

--
Art Kelly
Kelly Orchards
Acton, ME

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