Smaller Washington apple crop being met with enthusiasm
Smaller Washington apple crop being met with enthusiasm
By Aug. 30, the 103.2 million-box Washington apple crop of 2004, one of the larger on record, was down to 1.6 million boxes remaining in storage, and projections are for a 7 percent reduction in the fresh crop size this season. The smaller crop of 95 million boxes, which might yet be reduced depending on fruit size as the season continues, is being described by industry members as welcome news. "Right now we're seeing some early Galas being harvested," said Charles Pomianek of the Wenatchee Valley Traffic Association. The quality of the fruit is awfully good, he said. Were expecting a