Apples in Eastern New York
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1960.15.1.8bAbstract
In eastern New York, 42 percent of the bearing apple trees are McIntosh, according to M. B. Hoffman and B. A. Dominick, of Cornell University. McIntosh also figures prominently in new plantings, along with Delicious, Rome Beauty and Golden Delicious. Idared appears to be attracting attention as a variety for the fresh trade.
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