New York state growers expect a great season
New York state growers expect a great season
A hot and dry April, followed by a wet and cold May, and then finally a very hot and dry June have challenged New York state's growers so far this season, but when all is said and done, almost all expect to have great-quality crops. "It has been a season of extremes, but overall crops are looking good," said Steve Reiners, an associate professor of horticultural sciences at Cornell University and a staff member at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, NY. Larry Eckhardt, president of the New York State Vegetable Growers Association Inc., echoed Mr. Reiners' comments.