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Updated on July 31, 2007

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1. Fruits_and_nuts News: Larger olive, apple crops predicted
Apple growers expecting good prices. Growers are anticipating good prices, as there is very little carryover from the 2006 Washington crop, and apples from Southern Hemisphere farms should be sold out before California apples go to market. If good growing weather continues and theres enough irrigation water, the Central Valley olive crop could be more than six times larger than last years. Surface water allocations are about gone, and growers have been pumping ground water. California's...
Source - Central Valley Business Times,CA - Read the story


2. Fruits_and_nuts News: 2006-07 Season's Oranges Bring Highest Farm Prices Ever
That gives processors tremendous leverage over citrus industry economics, and growers often complain they use that leverage to keep farm prices down. Oranges are the state's largest crop, and processors buy 95 percent of them for orange juice. Since the citrus freezes of the 1980s, processors easily supplemented short Florida orange crops with OJ imports from Brazil, the world's largest orange grower and OJ producer. Florida orange growers have just received the highest farm prices in...
Source - 7/30/2007 - Read the story


3. Fruits_and_nuts News: Fruit Tour to Discuss New Markets and Techniques
The tour comes at a time when new markets are emerging in the fruit industry and growers require knowledge in various areas to maximize their potential. The event will outline potential markets and irrigation techniques to aid current fruit growers and recruit new growers to the expanding sector. However, as Lana Shaw, an irrigation agrologist with SAF, explained, The focus is on potential commercial growers and individuals who want to be in the business of producing or processing fruit....
Source - Discover Moose Jaw, Canada - Read the story


4. Fruits_and_nuts News: What's next? Citrus peels to ethanol
FPL Energy announced plans to partner with a citrus processor and a new energy firm to build one of the world's first processing plants that would convert citrus peels into the gasoline additive ethanol. FPL Energy has a plan to produce cleaner fuel by turning agricultural waste -- citrus peels, specifically -- into ethanol. Stewart said the idea of turning citrus peels into ethanol has been around for 20 years, but it has only become more financially viable as the cost of oil has risen...
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5. Fruits_and_nuts News: Farm bill offers money to fruit, produce growers
by DOUG ABRAHMS, Gannett News Service published July 27, 2007 2:45 pm e-mail this Print this WASHINGTON - Apple and other specialty growers in western North Carolina would benefit from the farm bill that passed the House Friday that for the first time offers substantial money to farmers of fruit and vegetables. by DOUG ABRAHMS, Gannett News Service published July 27, 2007 2:45 pm e-mail this Print this WASHINGTON - Apple and other specialty growers in western North Carolina would benefit...
Source - Asheville Citizen-Times,NC - Read the story


6. Fruits_and_nuts News: Strawberry fields...forever, By TRINA SEVERSON, Staff Writer
Sure, strawberries shipped from California growers to our grocery isles are tasty, and available to enjoy year-round, but there really is no comparison. Or, if you have the room and even a little bit of a green thumb, you can grow your own strawberries they even grow well in small containers like clay strawberry pots. Warmed by the sun and so juicy they re impossible to eat without dripping, home-grown strawberries are one of summer s most anticipated arrivals. Strawberry plants will give...
Source - International Falls Daily Journal,MN - Read the story


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