Please consider joining NEWA. Sunrise Orchards/Allen Teach at Gays Mills, WI
succeeded in doing this after much work with the good folks at NEWA in 2014.
MN growers has since followed. It is a wonderful resource for us outside the
major fruit growing areas to have available and I use it
Still Time to Register! Cornell University Extension's 201HI Kevin:
Sounds like you have put together a great program. Would it ever be possible
to webcast, record to DVD, or send to You-tube? There are many of us growers
that just do not have access to the strong extension service you all
Hello Everyone!
Our orchard has a 7 acre block of tall spindle M9 Linda and Ruby Mac that are
also showing the same symptoms outlined in earlier posts. This block will be
in its 3rd leaf and had a good crop in its 2nd leaf. Also affected, we have a 5
acre block of M9 Pioneer 4th leaf vertical
How about Haralson? We use it some years here as a sandpaper substitute.
Allen Teach
Sunrise Orchards
Gays Mills, WI
- Original Message -
From: edsorch...@aol.com
To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Apple-Crop: Mystery
Gentlemen:
I certainly agree with Mark to get rid of the culprit tree yesterday. However,
let me relay an experience we had last year. On a five acre block of 3rd leaf
Honeycrisp on B9 and CG 16 (tall spindle) we had some blossom blight on very
late rat tail bloom and began seeing sporadic
I certainly am no expert but we grew one called Red Prince for several
years top worked on a Mac or Cortland that seemed to be an excellent
compromise between color and taste. It is not a spur type and is quite
vigorous. We do not have any left --replaced by Oregon Spur II.
Allen Teach