Growing apple trees from seed isn't hard ... It may not be the exact Honeycrisp apple you bought from the grocery store, but you can take pride knowing you planted and harvested it yourself.
The Pink Lady/Cripps Pink apple isn’t a new variety — it was created back in the 1970s by British-Australian horticulturalist ...
Cosmic Crisp was developed at Washington State University, and for the time being, it is only licensed to be grown by a few ...
Experienced in introducing new fruit varieties worldwide, the company will manage sales of licensed ‘WA 64’ trees ... of ...
The University Minnesota has earned more than $8 million from “Honeycrisp,” mostly from a $1.30 per tree royalty paid ... as buyer preference. Grow a tastier apple and people will buy it.
Apple experts divide time into “before Honeycrisp” and “after Honeycrisp,” and apples have never tasted so good ...
Filsinger’s Organic Ltd. in Ayton is getting up to $50,000 to help pull out three or four acres of less productive and higher ...
Cosmic Crisp apples “combined that ultra crispness of Honeycrisp ... difficult to grow in some areas of the country, including the Northeast, Brown says. In fact, Pink Lady trees are usually ...