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Voting open for Pa. apple program
Pennsylvania apple growers are set to vote on a new Apple Program Order during a referendum that will remain open through April 18.
New apple disease spoils even pasteurized foods
Paecilomyces niveus spoils apple products even after heat pasteurization. The fungus also produces an FDA-regulated toxin called patulin.
Oak apple galls
Have you ever noticed brown paper-like balls suddenly appearing on the forest floor or attached to leaves of oak trees? They might be oak apple galls.
All about apples: Tips for using, picking and storing
This time of year, farm markets will advertise their fresh apples for sale and u-pick opportunities.
Smoked apple snacks are ripe for the picking
A few West Virginia University faculty are exploring the potential for West Virginia’s apple growers to develop and market dried, smoked apple chunks.
Ethan Holmes may be young in years, but he’s fueled by ambition and energy
On the weekends, Ethan Holmes would head to the incubator, where he would spend the weekend making applesauce.
Pa. apple growers vote yes on new program
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced April 26 that state apple growers voted in favor of a new Pennsylvania Apple Program.
Motherhood, apple pie and ethanol
Rare is the person, topic or issue that finds the editorial boards of the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal in unison. In the last two months, however, the voices of the world’s most-respected liberal and most-respected conservative editorial pages sang perfect harmony on one topic, their intense dislike of ethanol, the corn-based
How to put pick-your-own apples to good use
Pick-your-own operations are a great way to get your family active outdoors and enjoy the fall colors.
Johnny Appleseed was a steward of the earth
“Johnny Appleseed” entered the pages of American folklore as one of our most popular heroes. This nature boy with the pasteboard hat was named John Chapman.






