● Oregon is the United States’s ninth leading apple producer. ● Farmers in Oregon grow 1.5 % of the nation's apples. ● In 1998, growers harvested apples from 8,215 acres that produced 149,898,000 pounds of fruit with a cash value of $23,651,000. ● Conventionally grown apples in the Hood River area cost between $3,448.97 and $3,735.88 per acres to produce. Trellised apples in the same location cost $5,284.00 to $6,197 per acre. ● Oregon apple growers sell 70 % of their crop to the fresh market; the remaining 30 % goes to processors. Production Regions Although apples grow statewide, the biggest orchards are in Umatilla County (which grows the most apples), as well a
Graduation date: 1965Presentation date: 1964-08-11The Chelan Valley is one of several valleys locate...
Fifteen states account for 94 % of U.S. apple production. These states are listed in Table 22.1 alon...
By the 1920s, Washington had surpassed New York as the leading apple-producing state in the nation. ...
● Apples are the leading commercial fruit crop representing 62 % of the total fruit acreage. ● T...
● Oregon is the second ranking U.S. producer of plums and prunes, but because California has so ma...
production (1). ● California has over 38,500 bearing acres of apples (1). ● Yield per acre varie...
● Oregon ranks third in U.S. pear production with 17,300 bearing acres in 1997. ● Pear growers i...
Maine produces around 1.5 percent of the apples eaten by Americans. That number accounts for $14 mi...
A significant interest in organic tree fruit production has developed over the last 10 to 15 years. ...
Western Australia produces a range of horticultural commodities including fruit, vegetables, flowers...
● The 2001 Michigan apple crop was 880 million pounds with a farm gate value of $81.6 million, up ...
● Oregon is second in the nation in common bean production. (Wisconsin is first.) Common beans inc...
● Oregon ranks fourth in U.S. pea production, producing over 10 % of the nation’s peas. The crop i...
● Oregon is the fourth-ranking producer of sweet corn for processing in the United States. In 1998...
● North Carolina consistently ranks in the top apple producing states, usually 7th to 9th. ● Nor...
Graduation date: 1965Presentation date: 1964-08-11The Chelan Valley is one of several valleys locate...
Fifteen states account for 94 % of U.S. apple production. These states are listed in Table 22.1 alon...
By the 1920s, Washington had surpassed New York as the leading apple-producing state in the nation. ...
● Apples are the leading commercial fruit crop representing 62 % of the total fruit acreage. ● T...
● Oregon is the second ranking U.S. producer of plums and prunes, but because California has so ma...
production (1). ● California has over 38,500 bearing acres of apples (1). ● Yield per acre varie...
● Oregon ranks third in U.S. pear production with 17,300 bearing acres in 1997. ● Pear growers i...
Maine produces around 1.5 percent of the apples eaten by Americans. That number accounts for $14 mi...
A significant interest in organic tree fruit production has developed over the last 10 to 15 years. ...
Western Australia produces a range of horticultural commodities including fruit, vegetables, flowers...
● The 2001 Michigan apple crop was 880 million pounds with a farm gate value of $81.6 million, up ...
● Oregon is second in the nation in common bean production. (Wisconsin is first.) Common beans inc...
● Oregon ranks fourth in U.S. pea production, producing over 10 % of the nation’s peas. The crop i...
● Oregon is the fourth-ranking producer of sweet corn for processing in the United States. In 1998...
● North Carolina consistently ranks in the top apple producing states, usually 7th to 9th. ● Nor...
Graduation date: 1965Presentation date: 1964-08-11The Chelan Valley is one of several valleys locate...
Fifteen states account for 94 % of U.S. apple production. These states are listed in Table 22.1 alon...
By the 1920s, Washington had surpassed New York as the leading apple-producing state in the nation. ...