More orderly harvest expected for 2005 California stone fruit season
More orderly harvest expected for 2005 California stone fruit season
The 2004 Annual Report of the California Tree Fruit Agreement describes the 2004 California tree fruit season as "one of the worst on record." Even though volume for the year was well below the five-year average, the timing of the harvest "would wreak havoc with supplies. Excessive spring and early summer heat brought the crop on too fast, and "for the entire first half of the season, fruit volume on average was 60 percent above normal. According to CTFA President Blair Richardson, from a weather standpoint 2005 has been, so far, "almost the exact opposite of last year, cool and rainy as