I remember when you guys started the "experts" laughed and said it couldn't be
done. How wrong!! Our first thousand are going in 2016 after our few trees in
our test block told us to get on the ball! This apple can withstand the
Maryland heat and humidity certainly much better than HC.
Looking for more, plus will test anything else being developed. Mo is right on
about the first newsletter. what a great job!
Evan Milburn
wwwmilburnorchards.com
On Thursday, December 17, 2015 7:32 AM, maurice tougas
<[email protected]> wrote:
Fabulous inaugural issue David! I look forward to the opportunity to work with
you guys in the future.
Mo TougasTougas Family Farm,LLCNorthborough,MA 01532
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:16 PM, David Doud <[email protected]> wrote:
An autumn 2015 edition of the Midwest Apple Improvement Association newsletter
has been published and is available online at
http://midwestapple.com/_PDF/_Newsletters/MAIA_Autumn2015Newsletter.pdf
6000 consumer evaluations were carried out this past fall with standard
varieties and MAIA elite selections - direct marketers should find the report
interesting reading -
David Doud - grower, INI cannot remember a year with warmer late fall/early
winter weather
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