Rains putting size into New York apples
Rains putting size into New York apples
New York apple growers will be picking rain-fattened apples this season, and a statewide crop at least as big as last year's is predicted, according to a consensus of the state's growers and industry leaders. "Fresh-picked local fruit will be abundant this fall," Jim Allen, president of the New York Apple Association, based in Fishers, NY, said in an Aug. 3 press release. "Consumers will be delighted with the fresh taste and bigger size of our new-crop apples this season." Harvest of early-season varieties, like Ginger Gold and Paula Red, will begin in late August in the Hudson Valley, western