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Updated on May 21, 2007

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13. Fruits_and_nuts News: More than enough
Some industry leaders and positive-spin journalists have recently been denying any real problems in the local wine industry, despite plummeting grape prices and 2006 s decline in exports the first such slump since 1992. But some will be made nervous as it becomes clear that the 2007 vintage has delivered even more wine than initially projected. To an extent, increased yields in regions with lower-priced products are behind this record harvest: an estimated 1 335 876 tons, which is over...
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14. Fruits_and_nuts News: Despite cold spells, Michigan's fruit crop and farmers generally doing well
Advertisement winter had been cold, it wouldn't have hurt us any, but we were at the point where many of the plants were thinking that spring was just around the corner when it got real cold," said Mark Longstroth, the Michigan State University Extension office's district fruit educator for southwestern Michigan. Most of the state's $275 million fruit crop is grown within about 20 miles of Lake Michigan, because of its moderating effect on the weather, and in southernmost Michigan....
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15. Fruits_and_nuts News: Why bubbles are great for the economy.
Savvy farmers all over the country have discovered a practice that might not work as a nationwide agricultural policy, but that has allowed some economically inefficient orchards to thrive: Encourage yuppies and their progeny to come pick your fruit they'll pay handsomely for the privilege, buy more than they'd ordinarily consume, and then shell out for all sorts of other value-added products. Instead of paying workers to pick their fruit, they should try another strategy: making customers...
Source - 4/26/2007 - Read the story


16. Fruits_and_nuts News: Big dry cuts wineries' grape output by a third
The bureau's report noted: "With increasing total wine grape production in recent years, stocks have been increasing and prices for wine grapes declining. If seasonal conditions remain drier than average this year and water allocations are reduced further, the bureau predicts production in 2007-08 could be around 930,000 tonnes. Even with average seasonal conditions, wine grape production is projected to only recover to 1.5 million tonnes, still 400,000 tonnes below record harvest," the...
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17. Fruits_and_nuts News: Agricultural land disappearing in Ohio
Eucker, a third-generation farmer, recently sold two-thirds of his 269-acre Hartford Orchards, adding to a growing trend of shrinking farms in Ohio. Agriculture remains Ohio s number one industry, but with costs making it increasingly difficult for family farmers like Smith to maintain their properties, grow their business and ultimately pass the farms to the next generation, the future of farming and some say Americans food supply could dwindle. Agriculture remains Ohio s number one...
Source - 5/20/2007 - Read the story


18. Fruits_and_nuts News: Read Thursday Ticket, our weekly tabloid entertainment supplement, for all of your long-weekend events listings
Just-released figures from the national agriculture census show Ontario is home to 57,211 farms, about a quarter of all the farms in Canada and the most of any province. While Ontario's total farmland dropped, its cropland -- the total area in field crops, fruits, vegetables, sod and nursery -- rose slightly to nine million acres (3. Although Quebec surpassed Ontario in total fruit area last year, Ontario retains the largest fruit areas in Canada for peach, sour cherry, pear, grape, plum...
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