10. By Ike Wilson News-Post Staff The orchard has had a good year for apples. The apple promotion board urges people to buy apples from local Maryland orchards or look for fruit bearing the Maryland With Pride logo at the supermarket. The health benefits of apples and apple products were first recorded as early as medieval times, giving rise to the old saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away. She attributes the attraction to the orchard's 15-apple variety, preserves, jams, honey, maple syrup, salad dressings and...
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11. In a field by the M2 grows the largest collection of fruit trees in the world The story of the English apple is one of patriotism, dysfunction and cheap jam Ian Jack Saturday September 8, 2007 The Guardian The season of the English apple is approaching, the season when apple-eaters wonder why there aren't more of them in the shops, contesting the dominance of fruit from North America, Chile, Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and China. The story of the English apple is one of patriotism, dysfunction and cheap jam Ian Jack Saturday September 8, 2007 The Guardian The...
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12. Farmers Mull Replacing Illegal Workers With Robots Such machines, now in various stages of development, could become essential for harvesting delicate fruits and vegetables that are still picked by hand. Last year, amid heightened immigration enforcement, California's seasonal migration was marked by spot worker shortages, and some fruit was left to rot in the fields. LOS ANGELES With authorities promising tighter borders, some farmers who rely on immigrant labor are eyeing an emerging generation of fruit-picking robots and high-tech...
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13. Small Apples Since they are small, more sugar concentrates inside making them sweeter. What's the best part of going back to school? Getting new school supplies and clothes. Getting back into sports and after school activities. Gordon Tripp of Owen Orchards says the lack of rain slows the development of the apples. Tripp says peak times to go apple picking are during the last two weeks of September and the first two weeks of October. Right now Macintosh and Crispens are ready to be picked. Seeing your...
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14. Core problem: Apples in short supply Most apple orchards in The Telegraph s coverage area were adversely affected by the spring freeze and have only a core crop of apples, if they have any at all. The unseasonably warm March weather caused early budding of fruit trees, and prolonged freezing temperatures in April damaged peach and apple tree blooms alike. till dark on Sunday s for guests to purchase the limited supply of summer vegetables still available as well as Indian corn, straw bales and corn stalks. We salvaged what we...
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15. Vitamin keeps bugs at bay, reader says Who is ultimately responsible for my health, me or my doctor? He says this pain is rare, but I know a lot of people who have had the same severe muscle pain. I didn't have insect repellent with me because mosquitoes, fleas and other critters never bite me. A: We also have heard from many patients who experience debilitating muscle pain as a side effect of statin-type, cholesterol-lowering drugs. There was some preliminary research on thiamine, a B vitamin, taken orally to repel mosquitoes....
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16. Side roads: Scarecrow orchards Thirteen orchards participate in the event, in which visitors make their own scarecrows, enter the contest and vote on entries. Families can pick apples, take in an apple pressing demonstration, enjoy a hayride or take a ghost walking tour. Brave eaters can fill up at the world's largest French fry feed, the baked potato bar or the potato pancake breakfast. More than 100 artists will present their creations for show and sale. Performance arts on two stages include dancing, singing and...
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17. Immigration fears stoke interest in more automation of California farms LOS ANGELES With authorities promising tougher border tactics, farmers who rely on immigrant labor are eyeing an emerging generation of fruit-picking robots and high-tech tractors designed to do everything from pluck premium wine grapes to clean and core lettuce. LOS ANGELES With authorities promising tougher border tactics, farmers who rely on immigrant labor are eyeing an emerging generation of fruit-picking robots and high-tech tractors designed to do everything from pluck premium wine...
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18. New crop of robots LOS ANGELES (AP) -- With authorities promising tighter borders, some farmers who rely on immigrant labor are eyeing an emerging generation of fruit-picking robots and high-tech tractors to do everything from pluck premium wine grapes to clean and core lettuce. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- With authorities promising tighter borders, some farmers who rely on immigrant labor are eyeing an emerging generation of fruit-picking robots and high-tech tractors to do everything from pluck premium wine grapes...
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