Northwest cherries: First drop a big one but will likely result in bigger fruit
Northwest cherries: First drop a big one but will likely result in bigger fruit
The "nuances" of what happened during pollination and cold weather earlier this season brought about a mid-May first drop of Northwest cherries that B.J. Thurlby of the Washington State Fruit Commission called "the most severe in 10 years. But Mr. Thurlby was quick to add this year's crop, while not the 13 million-plus boxes originally estimated, will hit between 11 million and 11.5 million boxes, "right where it was last year, when it was one of the larger crops on record. "And that's not such a bad thing, Mr. Thurlby said of the drop, noting that "growers don't have to thin. He added,