Local Sheet 4/24/2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Local Sheet 4/24/2020 Local Sheet 4/24/2020 Category PACK PACKER/FARM LOCATION ITEMCODE New This Week Parsnip 12/1 lb Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02558 Red Radish Bunched 24 ct Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02763 Red Radish Bunched 48 ct Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02774 Apples Ambroisa WAXF Premium 72/88 ct CMI Wenatchee, WA 011-02468 Autumn Glory WAXF 45/60 ct Domex Yakima, WA 011-01320 Braeburn Apple 72/88 ct Chelan Fresh Chelan, WA 011-02499 Envy USXF 40/60 ct Oppenheimer Washington 011-01933 Evercrisp WAXF Premium 48/88 ct CMI Wenatchee, WA 011-01396 Fuji USXF 125 ct Borton & Sons Yakima, WA 011-01939 Gala USXF 100 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 011-02614 Gala, USFCY 72/88 ct Northern Fruit Wenatchee, WA 011-02615 Golden Delicious USXF 125 ct Northern Fruit Wenatchee, WA 011-01176 Granny Smith USXF 100 ct Northern Fruit Wenatchee, WA 011-01751 Jazz 12/2 lbs Oppenheimer Washington 011-01105 Jonagold Apple USXF 72/88 ct First Fruits E. Washington 011-01870 Opal Apple USXF 45/60 ct First Fruits E. Washington 011-01112 Pacific Rose 24/32 ct Oppenheimer Washington 011-01099 Pink Lady 72/88 ct Chelan Fresh Chelan, WA 011-01885 Red Delicious Apple, WF 163 ct Northern Fruit Wenatchee, WA 011-01544 Sugarbee WAXF Premium 56/64 ct Chelan Fresh Chelan, WA 011-02012 Apples, Organic Ambroisa Apple 12/2 lbs Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 040-01723 Envy Apple 12/2 lbs Oppenheimer Washington 040-01324 Fuji USXF FO 72/88 ct First Fruits E. Washington 040-01718 Gala Apple USXF FO 72/88 ct First Fruits E. Washington 040-01717 Golden Delicious 72/88 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 040-00112 Granny Smith Apple WAXF 72/88 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 040-00189 Honeycrisp WAXF Premium 48/64 ct Stemilt Wenatchee, WA 040-00236 Jazz USXF 72/88 ct Oppenheimer Washington 040-02013 Opal USXF 40/60 ct First Fruits E. Washington 040-00250 Red Delicious WAXF 88/72 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 040-00152 Berries, Frozen Blackberries, Frozen, IQF 30 lb Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 014-02640 Blueberry, Frozen IQF 30 lb Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 014-02642 Cranberry, Frozen 24/12 oz Cape Blanco Cranberries Oregon 014-01646 Huckleberry, Frozen 5 lb Varies Oregon 014-01513 Raspberry, Frozen IQF 25 lbs Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 014-01641 Rhubarb, Frozen IQF 30 lbs Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 016-02316 Strawberry, Frozen IQF 30 lb Columbia Fruit Woodland, WA 014-02643 Eggs Cage Free Hard Boiled Egg 12/2 ct Wilcox Farms Roy, WA 032-00027 Local Sheet 4/24/2020 Category PACK PACKER/FARM LOCATION ITEMCODE Egg, Brown Organic 15 doz National Foods Mt. Vernon, WA 032-00126 Egg, Large AA Loose 15 doz National Food Mt. Vernon, WA 032-00120 Egg, Liquid 6/4.4 lb National Food Mt. Vernon, WA 032-00050 Imperfect Produce (IP) Potato, Red #2 50 lbs Basin Gold Washington 024-01523 Leafy Greens Miner's Lettuce (Pre-Order) 1 lb Foods in Season Oregon 017-01362 NW Bunched Spinach 24 ct Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02795 Leafy Greens, Organic Braising Mix 3 lbs Full Circle North Bend, WA 040-05163 Lettuce, Bibb Green Living 12 ct DeGoede Farms Sumner, WA 040-03597 Legumes Bean, Garbanzo York White 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444303 Bean, Pedrosillano 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444301 Lentil, Caviar Black 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444305 Lentil, French Green 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444315 Lentil, Shasta Yellow 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444310 Lentil, Spanish Pardina Brown 25 lbs Davidson Commodities Idaho 444312 Mushrooms Cello Sliced Mushroom 12/8 oz Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02130 Cello Cup Mushroom 12/8 oz Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02131 Crimini Mushroom, Large 5 lbs Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02069 Crimini Sliced Cup Mushroom 12/8 oz Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02052 Crimini Whole Cup Mushroom 12/8 oz Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02051 Medium Mushroom 10 lbs Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02105 Oyster Mushroom 5 lbs White Forest Oregon 017-01109 Portabello Mushroom 5 lbs Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02154 Shiitake 5 lbs Wespak Oregon 017-01122 Shiitake Mushroom #2 5lbs Wespak Oregon 017-01123 Sliced Portabello Cap 8/8 oz Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-06228 Sliced 1/4" 5lbs Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02122 Thick Sliced #2 10 lbs Ostrom Olympia, WA 016-02126 Mushrooms, Organic Oyster 5 lbs White Forest Oregon 040-04302 Shiitake 5 lbs Wespak Oregon 040-04421 Onions Jumbo Onions 50 lbs Sunset Produce Prosser, WA 023-01008 Red Onion 50 lbs Sequia Idaho 023-01207 Red Peeled Jumbo Onion 20 lbs King's Gourmet Everett, WA 023-01212 Washington Sweet 40 lbs Sunset Produce Prosser, WA 023-01209 White Peeled Jumbo Onion 20 lbs King's Gourmet Everett, WA 023-01226 Wild Spring Onion (Pre-Order) 3 lbs Foods in Season Oregon 017-01402 Yellow Boiler Onion 16/3 lbs Sunset Produce Prosser, WA 023-01185 Local Sheet 4/24/2020 Category PACK PACKER/FARM LOCATION ITEMCODE Yellow Peeled Jumbo Onion 20 lbs Sunset Produce Prosser, WA 023-01046 Onions, Organic Red Onion FO 16/3 lbs Columbia Basin Oregon 040-04699 Red Jumbo Onion 40 lbs Columbia Basin Oregon 040-04642 Sweet Yellow Onion Org 40 lbs Columbia Basin Oregon 040-05362 Yellow Onion FO 16/3 lbs Columbia Basin Oregon 040-20483 Yellow Jumbo Onion 40 lbs Columbia Basin Oregon 040-05341 Pears Anjou Fancy 70/80 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 011-03198 Bosc Fancy 70/80 ct Duckwall Hood River, OR 011-03272 Red D'Anjou 70/80 ct Rainier Fruit Selah, WA 011-03442 Potato Kennebec Potato 50 lbs Chipper Washington 024-01002 Narkotah Potato 40 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01241 Narkotah Potato 50 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01244 Narkotah Potato 60 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01245 Narkotah Potato 70 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01246 Narkotah Potato 80 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01247 Narkotah Potato 90 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01248 Narkotah Potato 100 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01249 Narkotah Potato 120 ct Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01251 Red A Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 047-30090 Red B Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01463 Red C Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01464 Red Potato 10/5 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01514 Russet 5 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 031-02335 Russet #2 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01167 Yellow B Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01558 Yellow C Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01567 Yellow Potato 10/5 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01562 Yellow A Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01551 Yellow Potato #2 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 024-01199 Yukon A Potato 50 lbs Basin Gold Warden, WA 047-30100 Potato, Organic Red Potato FO 10/5 lbs Washington Lettuce Washington 040-05062 Red A Potato FO 50 lbs Washington Lettuce Washington 040-05589 Red B Potato NW 50 lbs Washington Lettuce Washington 040-05488 Yellow A Potato FO 50 lbs Judel E. Washington 040-05594 Yellow Potato FO 10/5 lbs Judel E. Washington 040-05543 Yukon Gold Potato 50 lbs G.D. Wallace Washington 040-04893 Specialty/Salads/Herbs Alfalfa Sprout 6/4 oz Evergreen Fresh Sprouts Idaho 016-02853 Broccoli Sprout 6/4 oz Evergreen Fresh Sprouts Idaho 016-02869 Local Sheet 4/24/2020 Category PACK PACKER/FARM LOCATION ITEMCODE Clover Sprout 6/4 oz Evergreen Fresh Sprouts Idaho 016-02864 Garlic, Black 5 lbs Fresh Perspective Tumwater, WA 023-01295 Garlic, Black, Organic 5 lbs Fresh Perspective Tumwater, WA 040-06158 Living Basil Sleeve 12/7 oz Utsalady Farm Camano Island, WA 017-02997 Living Peashoot 8/1 pt Indianola Organics Indianola, WA 040-05247 Wheatgrass, Org 8 pt Indianola Organics Indianola, WA 040-05253 Wild Nettles (Pre-Order) 5 lbs Foods in Season Oregon 031-02721 Tofu Extra Firm 12/12 oz Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03485 Extra Firm, Organic 10 lbs Island Springs Vashon Island 040-06765 Firm, Organic 3/10 lbs Island Springs Vashon Island 040-06732 High Fiber 6/1 lb Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03581 Silken 6/1 lb Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03499 Steamed 6/12oz Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03590 Traditional Firm 6/16oz Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03591 Traditional Organic 12/1 lb Island Springs Vashon Island 016-03490 Vegetable Asparagus 28 lbs Allen Produce E. Washington 016-01051 Consumer Asparagus 20 lbs Inaba Wapato, WA 016-01070 Fiddlehead Fern (Pre-Order) 1lb Foods in Season Oregon 017-00922 Outdoor X-fancy Rhubarb 20 lbs Richter Puyallup, WA 016-02310 Red Cabbage 25 lbs Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-01258 Rhubarb 5 lbs Richter Puyallup, WA 016-02301 Savoy Cabbage 30 lbs Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-01262 Vegetable, Organic Asparagus FO 20 lbs CB Produce Quincy, WA 040-04024 Asparagus FO 11 lbs Ag Development Eltopia, WA 040-04432 NW Rhubarb 15 lbs Living Rain Mt. Vernon, WA 040-04404 Purple Sprouting Broccoli 18 ct Mustard Seed Oregon 040-04551 Vegetables, Root Parsnip 12/1 lb Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02558 Red Radish 25 lbs Cal Farms Oregon City, OR 016-02568 Rutabaga, Loose 25 lbs Hilltop Produce Troutdale, OR 016-02580 Vegetables, Root, Organic Leek 20 lbs Cal Farms Oregon City, OR 040-04197 Sunchoke 10 lbs Wobbly Cart Rochester, WA 040-05113 Locally Produced Apple Ginger 6/12 oz Healeo Juice Seattle, WA 040-06301 Apple, Sweet Slice 4/3 lbs Crunch Pak E.
Recommended publications
  • Handling of Apple Transport Techniques and Efficiency Vibration, Damage and Bruising Texture, Firmness and Quality
    Centre of Excellence AGROPHYSICS for Applied Physics in Sustainable Agriculture Handling of Apple transport techniques and efficiency vibration, damage and bruising texture, firmness and quality Bohdan Dobrzañski, jr. Jacek Rabcewicz Rafa³ Rybczyñski B. Dobrzañski Institute of Agrophysics Polish Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence AGROPHYSICS for Applied Physics in Sustainable Agriculture Handling of Apple transport techniques and efficiency vibration, damage and bruising texture, firmness and quality Bohdan Dobrzañski, jr. Jacek Rabcewicz Rafa³ Rybczyñski B. Dobrzañski Institute of Agrophysics Polish Academy of Sciences PUBLISHED BY: B. DOBRZAŃSKI INSTITUTE OF AGROPHYSICS OF POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ACTIVITIES OF WP9 IN THE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE AGROPHYSICS CONTRACT NO: QLAM-2001-00428 CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR APPLIED PHYSICS IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE WITH THE th ACRONYM AGROPHYSICS IS FOUNDED UNDER 5 EU FRAMEWORK FOR RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES GENERAL SUPERVISOR OF THE CENTRE: PROF. DR. RYSZARD T. WALCZAK, MEMBER OF POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PROJECT COORDINATOR: DR. ENG. ANDRZEJ STĘPNIEWSKI WP9: PHYSICAL METHODS OF EVALUATION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE QUALITY LEADER OF WP9: PROF. DR. ENG. BOHDAN DOBRZAŃSKI, JR. REVIEWED BY PROF. DR. ENG. JÓZEF KOWALCZUK TRANSLATED (EXCEPT CHAPTERS: 1, 2, 6-9) BY M.SC. TOMASZ BYLICA THE RESULTS OF STUDY PRESENTED IN THE MONOGRAPH ARE SUPPORTED BY: THE STATE COMMITTEE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH UNDER GRANT NO. 5 P06F 012 19 AND ORDERED PROJECT NO. PBZ-51-02 RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF POMOLOGY AND FLORICULTURE B. DOBRZAŃSKI INSTITUTE OF AGROPHYSICS OF POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ©Copyright by BOHDAN DOBRZAŃSKI INSTITUTE OF AGROPHYSICS OF POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LUBLIN 2006 ISBN 83-89969-55-6 ST 1 EDITION - ISBN 83-89969-55-6 (IN ENGLISH) 180 COPIES, PRINTED SHEETS (16.8) PRINTED ON ACID-FREE PAPER IN POLAND BY: ALF-GRAF, UL.
    [Show full text]
  • A G E N D a Dakota County Board of Commissioners
    A G E N D A Dakota County Board of Commissioners April 6, 2021 9:00 AM Boardroom, Administration Center, Government Center, Hastings, MN View Live Broadcast https://www.co.dakota.mn.us/Government/BoardMeetings/Pages/default.aspx If you wish to speak to an agenda item or an item not on the agenda, please notify the Clerk to the Board via email at [email protected] Emails must be received by 7:30am Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Instructions on how to participate will be sent to anyone interested. 1. Call To Order And Roll Call 2. Pledge Of Allegiance 3. Audience Anyone wishing to address the Committee on an item not on the agenda or an item on the consent agenda may send comments to [email protected] Verbal comments are limited to five minutes. 4. Approval Of Agenda (Additions/Corrections/Deletions) CONSENT AGENDA 5. County Administration - Approval Of Minutes Of Meeting Held On March 23, 2021 6. County Board/County Administration 6.1 County Administration - Authorization To Amend 2021 County Board/Committee Of The Whole Meeting Schedule 6.2 County Administration - Appointments To Public Art Citizen Advisory Committee 7. Community Services 7.1 Public Health - Authorization To Execute Contracts With Cities Of Burnsville, Eagan And Hastings For Provision Of Emergency Medical Services Personnel For COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics 8. Operations, Management And Budget 8.1 Office Of Risk Management - Authorization To Execute Contract With Minnesota Department Of Public Safety For 2020 Urban Area Security Initiative Homeland Security Grant -1- April 6, 2021 Page 2 9.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Plant Guide 1939 2019
    1939 2019 growing together for 80 years! for together growing 2019 plant guide 1939 2019 Growing together for 80 years! From a roadside stand in 1939, to the largest family owned production and retail Nursery in Michigan, our roots are steadfast and growing. Our founders, Darrell and Marian Bordine instilled in us that Bordine Grown means Better. Better Plants…Better Quality…Better Selection…Better Customer Service! Our knowledgeable plant loving ‘Purple People’ strive to make our customer’s overall experience a pleasure each and every time they visit. Today, the same principles hold true! We are as committed as ever to our heritage of growing our own plants. Nowhere else in Michigan will you find a retail nursery growing more of their own annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs and roses as Bordine's. Thank you for helping us grow throughout these 80 years! We look forward to serving you for many years to come. Useful Tools Online Plant Library If you are looking for additional information and pictures of plants listed in this Plant Guide, please check out our online Plant Library at bordines.com *You can also search for Annuals which are not listed in this Plant Guide! Plant Care & Information Sheets We offer a variety of plant selection and care sheets, available online at bordines.com. If you have a smart phone, download a free 'QR scanner' app to enjoy tons of information right at your fingertips. These are some of our most popular selections, with more available throughout this guide. Butterfly & Deer Resistant Perennials Plants for Perennials by Hummingbird Plants General Care Challenging Sites Bloom Time SCAN ME! SCAN ME! SCAN ME! SCAN ME! SCAN ME! always online at bordines.com perennials Perennials are plants that grow and flower for three years or fertilizing, mulching and a general overall grooming from time more.
    [Show full text]
  • AESA Based IPM – Apple Important Natural Enemies of Apple Insect Pests
    AESA BASED IPM Package AESA based IPM – Apple Important Natural Enemies of Apple Insect Pests Parasitoids Trichogramma spp. Encarsia sp Aphytis sp Aphelinus mali Telenomus sp Brachymeria sp Predators Coccinellid Syrphid fl y Lacewing Parus major Predatory thrips Anthocorid bug The AESA based IPM - Apple, was compiled by the NIPHM working group under the Chairmanship of Dr. Satyagopal Korlapati, IAS, DG, NIPHM, and guidance of Shri. Utpal Kumar Singh, IAS, JS (PP). The package was developed taking into account the advice of experts listed below on various occasions before fi nalization. NIPHM Working Group: Chairman : Dr. Satyagopal Korlapati, IAS, Director General Vice-Chairmen : Dr. S. N. Sushil, Plant Protection Advisor : Dr. P. Jeyakumar, Director (PHM) Core Members: 1. Er. G. Shankar, Joint Director (PHE), Pesticide Application Techniques Expertise. 2. Dr. O. P. Sharma, Joint Director (A & AM), Agronomy Expertise. 3. Dr. Dhana Raj Boina, Assistant Director (PHM), Entomology Expertise. 4. Dr. Satish Kumar Sain, Assistant Director (PHM), Pathology Expertise. Other Members: 1. Dr. Richa Varshney, Assistant Scientifi c Offi cer (PHM), Entomology Expertise. 2. Dr. B. S. Sunanda, Assistant Scientifi c Offi cer (PHM), Nematology Expertise. Contributions by DPPQ&S Experts: 1. Shri. Ram Asre, Additional Plant Protection Advisor (IPM), 2. Dr. K. S. Kapoor, Deputy Director (Entomology), 3. Dr. Sanjay Arya, Deputy Director (Plant Pathology), 4. Dr. Subhash Kumar, Deputy Director (Weed Science), 5. Dr. C. S. Patni, Plant Protection Offi cer (Plant Pathology). Contributions by NCIPM Expert: 1. Dr. C. Chattopadhyay, Director Contributions by External Experts: 1. Dr. P. K. Ray, Univ. Professor (Hort.), Rajendra Agricultural University, Bihar 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Trees to Avoid Planting in the Midwest and Some Excellent Alternatives
    Trees to Avoid Planting in the Midwest and Some Excellent Alternatives Dr. Laura G. Jull Dept. of Horticulture, UW-Madison Trees provide us with many environmental, aesthetic, functional, and economic benefits. Tree selection is one of the most important considerations when a homeowner, nurserymen, or landscaper is deciding what species to grow or plant. Many questions need to be answered including size, location, site characteristics, aesthetic features, pest susceptibility, hardiness, and maintenance considerations. Some trees can become a maintenance headache due to their inherent pest problems or lack of structural integrity. The trees represented in this story have not generally performed well in urban and suburban areas of the Midwest. Some are susceptible to insects and diseases, and some have severe structural problems such as being weak- wooded or prone to girdling roots or included bark formation. Others have cultural problems such as intolerance to high pH, road salt, drought, and poor drainage. A few tree species are invasive and should be avoided near sensitive areas or seed dispersal into woodlands could occur. Some of these trees may do quite well in other parts of the U.S., so my intention is not to apply a blanket statement for all these trees to all situations. Invasiveness and pest susceptibility can vary geographically. The article is based on more than 25 years of field experience and data collected from numerous states’ plant disease and insect diagnostic clinics, and conversations with arborists, nurseries, landscapers, and extension personnel. There are alternative species that can be used and are mentioned here. These alternative tree species have performed well in USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 4b.
    [Show full text]
  • Instead of Watching TV 101 Activities to Do
    Rex & Roxy say “Give your television a rest!” 101 Activities To Do and a guide to places to go and things to see in South Central New York Instead of Watching TV 101 Activities To Do Year Round Activities • Reading • Blow bubbles • Do a puzzle • Writing • Go bowling using old water • Build a house out of cardboard • Visiting local museums bottles and a foam ball • Make a fort (both art and historical) • Charades • Make-believe (like playing in a fort) • Bird watching • Put on a show (for the family) • Have a family talent show • Board games • Create your own book • Play/learn how to play a musical • Arts and crafts (write the story, draw/cut out pictures) instrument • Knitting, crocheting or quilting • Go exploring with an adult • Play dress up • Jacks • Make your own puppets and • Check out free or inexpensive • Treasure hunts put on a puppet show classes at local arts & crafts stores • Obstacle courses Instead• Make jewelry of Watching• Take dance or singingTV lessons • Choreograph your own dance • Make a building out of old materials • Take Karate Lessons • Scrapbook (like popsicle sticks or shoeboxes) • Do yoga or meditate • Dancing • Simon says • Go to a concert • Draw/paint • Create your own song • Check out local shows in the area • Hula hoop • Race cars • Chores (make them a game) • Yo-yo • Play with dolls • Jogging (indoors and outdoors) • Cook with mom or dad • Start a collection (leaves, stamps, shells, • Invent a game you can collect just about anything) Spring/Summer Fall Winter • Berry picking • Apple picking • Snow shoeing
    [Show full text]
  • What's Next?? Future Varieties, Practices and Cost of Establishment Tom Auvil
    What’s Next?? Future varieties, practices and cost of establishment Tom Auvil Orondo, WA 1 Big, new plantings with trees from in-house nursery. 2 3 Varieties DEcreasing: Golden Delicious less colored Red Delicious, Gala and Fuji Cameo Braeburn Jonagold 4 Varieties Increasing: Honeycrisp +Redder Honeycrisp (??) Really Red Gala Really Red Fuji Club- Jazz, SweetTango, Envy, Opal Cripps Pink sports (earlier, Redder) 5 WA 38 – great texture, shelf life, flavor Consumer studies: Wa Apple Commission- 1980’s #1. Crisp texture #2. Juicy – Sweet #3. Flavor 6 New Varieties: Better than present commercial products Shelf life of 7+ days at room temperature Fewer problems (great packouts) Bitterpit Sunburn Poor texture Internal Browning Flavor 7 Higher Acid + Higher sugar content = More flavor Less ‘storage’ or box flavor Less astringency from the peel (Gala, Honeycrisp, Sweetie) 8 Harvest Timing of varieties/ Picking Schedule Effective use of resources Bins/day for 10 weeks Early season is busy Late seasonGala, Honeyis risky: Crisp, Bartlett, Anjou Fuji, Pink Lady, Other late harvest. 9 Gala production cost -- 2005 10 From Clark Seavert, Oregon State University Gala production cost per bin - 2014 600 550 500 $30 / Bin variable cost 400 300 290 $ per bin 203 200 160 134 117 104 95 100 88 82 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Bins per acre 11 Gala production cost per bin - 2014 600 550 500 400 300 290 $ per bin 203 200 160 134 117 104 95 100 88 82 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Bins per acre 12 Gala production cost per bin - 2014 600 550 500 400 300
    [Show full text]
  • Apple Pollination Groups
    Flowering times of apples RHS Pollination Groups To ensure good pollination and therefore a good crop, it is essential to grow two or more different cultivars from the same Flowering Group or adjacent Flowering Groups. Some cultivars are triploid – they have sterile pollen and need two other cultivars for good pollination; therefore, always grow at least two other non- triploid cultivars with each one. Key AGM = RHS Award of Garden Merit * Incompatible with each other ** Incompatible with each other *** ‘Golden Delicious’ may be ineffective on ‘Crispin’ (syn. ‘Mutsu’) Flowering Group 1 Very early; pollinated by groups 1 & 2 ‘Gravenstein’ (triploid) ‘Lord Suffield’ ‘Manks Codlin’ ‘Red Astrachan’ ‘Stark Earliest’ (syn. ‘Scarlet Pimpernel’) ‘Vista Bella’ Flowering Group 2 Pollinated by groups 1,2 & 3 ‘Adams's Pearmain’ ‘Alkmene’ AGM (syn. ‘Early Windsor’) ‘Baker's Delicious’ ‘Beauty of Bath’ (partial tip bearer) ‘Beauty of Blackmoor’ ‘Ben's Red’ ‘Bismarck’ ‘Bolero’ (syn. ‘Tuscan’) ‘Cheddar Cross’ ‘Christmas Pearmain’ ‘Devonshire Quarrenden’ ‘Egremont Russet’ AGM ‘George Cave’ (tip bearer) ‘George Neal’ AGM ‘Golden Spire’ ‘Idared’ AGM ‘Irish Peach’ (tip bearer) ‘Kerry Pippin’ ‘Keswick Codling’ ‘Laxton's Early Crimson’ ‘Lord Lambourne’ AGM (partial tip bearer) ‘Maidstone Favourite’ ‘Margil’ ‘Mclntosh’ ‘Red Melba’ ‘Merton Charm’ ‘Michaelmas Red’ ‘Norfolk Beauty’ ‘Owen Thomas’ ‘Reverend W. Wilks’ ‘Ribston Pippin’ AGM (triploid, partial tip bearer) ‘Ross Nonpareil’ ‘Saint Edmund's Pippin’ AGM (partial tip bearer) ‘Striped Beefing’ ‘Warner's King’ AGM (triploid) ‘Washington’ (triploid) ‘White Transparent’ Flowering Group 3 Pollinated by groups 2, 3 & 4 ‘Acme’ ‘Alexander’ (syn. ‘Emperor Alexander’) ‘Allington Pippin’ ‘Arthur Turner’ AGM ‘Barnack Orange’ ‘Baumann's Reinette’ ‘Belle de Boskoop’ AGM (triploid) ‘Belle de Pontoise’ ‘Blenheim Orange’ AGM (triploid, partial tip bearer) ‘Bountiful’ ‘Bowden's Seedling’ ‘Bramley's Seedling’ AGM (triploid, partial tip bearer) ‘Brownlees Russett’ ‘Charles Ross’ AGM ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ */** ‘Crispin’ (syn.
    [Show full text]
  • Produce Business August 2015
    DOLE.indd 1 7/20/15 4:59 PM AUGUST 2015 • VOL. 31 • NO. 08 • $9.90 features 40WHEN AUTUMN LEAVES FALL, COLORFUL OPPORTUNITIES ARISE Tricks of the trade when marketing produce for the season. 46GAME ON! Produce can be the life of the tailgate party. 40 52WASHINGTON APPLES RADIATE From Ambrosia to Breeze, a full pipeline of cover story special features varieties shines from the Evergreen State. 2725TH ANNUAL MARKETING 16FROM THE PAGES OF THE 60TRADE PACKAGING EXCELLENCE AWARDS PRODUCEBUSINESSUK.COM MOLDS TO CONSUMER DEMAND Produce Business Recognizes 17 Outstanding Campaigns Squeezed Middle Ground Is Convenience is key, and industry players More Of An Issue For Retailers are meeting needs in various ways. 20 commentary ASCENDENT INDEPENDENTS: 10 THE FRUITS OF THOUGHT MURPHY’S MARKETPLACE Will California’s Drought Cause Customers experience local flavor departments Industry’s Positive Reputation and aesthetics in this New Jersey ORGANIC MARKET To Dry Up? independent retailer. 64 WORKING THROUGH THE CHALLENGES OF ORGANIC SUPPLY 86 RETAIL PERSPECTIVE 22 Using specialized organic distributors Take Another Look At RESTROSPECTIVE can smooth out the supply chain and In-Store Processing Retailer-Turned-Supplier, maintain consistency. Brian Gannon’s Career 87 WHOLESALE MARKET Spans More Than 30 Years MERCHANDISING REVIEW Are Trade Shows Still Relevant? 71 8 TACTICS TO CONSIDER WHEN MERCHANDISING ONIONS 88 EUROPEAN MARKET This popular item can drive sales The Significance Of The throughout produce and beyond. US/EU Transatlantic Trade in this issue & Investment Partnership 4 QUIZ 78 MUSHROOMS ON THE MOVE By touting the health benefits and 89 VOICE OF THE INDUSTRY 8 PRODUCE WATCH including value-added lines, retailers Adapting To Trends And Coding can position these products to sell.
    [Show full text]
  • Plant Availability
    Plant Availability Product is flying out the gates! Availability is current as of 4/11/20 and is subject to change without notice. Call us to place an order for pick up or discuss details about curbside, local delivery for the Clovis/Fresno area. 559-255-6645 Or visit us! Our outdoor nursery is located on 10 acres at 7730 East Belmont Ave Fresno, CA. 93737 Availability in alphabetical order by botanical name. Common Name Botanical Name Size Loc. Avail Retail Glossy Abelia Abelia G Compacta Variegata * #5 R280A 15 $ 24.99 Confetti Abelia Abelia G Confettii #5 RETAIL 7 $ 28.99 Glossy Abelia Edward Goucher Abelia G Edward Goucher * #5 R280A 11 $ 19.99 'Kaleidoscope' Abelia Abelia Kaleidoscope Pp#16988 * #3 RET 1 $ 29.99 Passion Chinese Lantern Abutilon Patio Lantern Passion 12 cm R101 170 $ 7.99 Bear's Breech Acanthus mollis #5 R340B 30 $ 23.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum #5 R424 3 $ 36.99 Miyasama Kaede Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Miyasama Kaede #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Trident #15 R498 3 $ 89.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Trident #15 R442 5 $ 89.99 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze 24 box R800 2 $ 279.00 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze #15 R442 3 $ 84.99 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze 30 box R700 4 $ 499.00 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze #5 R425 19 $ 39.99 Autumn Fantasy Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Fantasy #15 R440 6 $ 84.99 Ruby Slippers Amur Maple Acer G Ruby Slippers 24 box R700 12 $ 279.00 Flame Maple Multi Acer Ginnala Flame Multi 30 box R700 2 $ 499.00 Flame Amur Maple Acer Ginnala Flame Std.
    [Show full text]
  • Fruit Tree List (Pdf)
    Fruit Trees Besides the varieties listed below we also grow a wide range of heritage Apples Cherries and Pears from the Westcountry and mainly the Tamar Valley. List available. flowering Apple group Adam's Pearmain Red-brown, rich, aromatic, nutty flavour, Oct-Mar dessert 2 excellent keeper. Bardsey Survivor of monks' ancient orchard on Welsh Island of Bardsey. Sweet, cooks to froth. Sept-Oct cook 2 Blenheim Orange Yellow flushed orange. Sweet nutty flavour. Keeps well. Oct-Jan cook/des. 3T Bountiful Soft, juicy, light and sweet when cooked. Slices retain their shape. Disease resistant Sept-Nov cook/des. 2 Bramley 20 20% less vigorous than Bramley Seedling, making a more manageable tree. Oct-Mar cook 3T Charles Ross Orange-red flush. Sweet eater that also bakes well. Disease resistant. Sept-Dec cook/des. 3 Cobra Cox x Bramley. Fine dessert flavour, tangy Sept-Dec cook/des. 3 cooking quality. Requires little sugar. Crimson Bramley Identical to Bramley Seedling with red skin. Oct-Mar cook 3T Discovery Bright red, crip,juicy, hint of strawberry. Aug dessert 3 Egremont Russet Sweet and firm with rich nutty flavour. Oct-Dec dessert 2 Epicure Red striped greenish yellow.Sweet and juicy. Heavy crops, high quality. Aug-Sept dessert 3 Grenadier Large, early fruit. Cooks to a sharp puree Sept-Nov cook 3 Howgate Wonder Large, red striped yellow. Sweet and juicy. Light taste. Oct cook-des 3 James Grieve Red flushed pale green. Crisp, juicy. Excellent, intense flavour. Sept-Oct dessert 3 Kidd's Orange Red Heavily flushed red. Sweet, crisp and aro- matic.
    [Show full text]
  • Home Fruit Variety Recommendations
    University of Kentucky Horticulture Extension COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT Horticulture Department Fact Sheet Hort Fact --3003 HOME FRUIT VARIETY RECOMMENDATIONS - 2019 By John Strang¹, Rick Durham¹, Patsy Wilson¹, Shawn Wright¹ and Daniel Becker² Extension Horticulture Specialists¹, Extension Associate² The following table contains home fruit varieties recommended for Kentucky listed in order of ripening. Ripening dates are generally a week earlier in Western Kentucky and a week later in Eastern Kentucky. For some fruit types the ripening date can vary by as much as a month between seasons. Several of these are identified as minimal pesticide (MP) varieties, which will usually mature their fruit with fewer pesticide applications. Most tree fruit and grape species require a regular pest control program. ALMOND (Not recommended because they bloom too early and flowers are killed by frost) APPLE (Plant two varieties for pollination.) Avg. Ripening Skin Variety Date, Central KY Color Use Remarks Lodi Jul 1 Yellow Sauce & Has replaced Yellow Transplant Freezing Pristine (MP) Jul 10 Yellow All Scab and powdery mildew resistant, susceptible to cedar apple rust and fire blight; possible replacement for Lodi Ginger Gold Aug 1 Yellow All Large fruit, fine grained flesh, does not russet and stores well, fire blight susceptible Redfree (MP) Aug 5 Red All Very resistant to scab, cedar apple rust, sooty blotch and flyspeck, susceptible to fire blight and powdery mildew Mollies Aug
    [Show full text]