U.S. apple crop a bit smaller than in 2004
U.S. apple crop a bit smaller than in 2004
CHICAGO At the U.S. Apple Association 2005 Apple Crop Outlook & Marketing Conference, held here at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago Aug. 18-19, James R. Cranney Jr., vice president of the hosting group, told the audience of apple marketers that the total U.S. apple crop this season will be down 6 percent over 2004 and should total about 234.2 million bushels, which is, however, 3 percent above the five-year average. Broken down by region, the East will produce 57.329 million bushels (down 4 percent); the Midwest, 27.483 million bushels (up 3 percent); and the West, 149.405 million bushels