If the apple farmers planted more apple trees, the bee-keepers would benefit, because that would mean more honey. But the apple farmers wouldn't enjoy that benefit, that positive externality ...
A campaign has been launched to raise funds for the original Bramley apple tree, which was planted more than 200 years ago. The tree was sown by Mary Ann Brailsford in the garden of her parents' home ...
Cambridge University Botanic Garden's "Newton's apple tree" was planted in 1954 The original ... they were aware it was "on its way out" due to honey fungus. As a result, they had already started ...
“We are incredibly proud to be custodian of the original Bramley apple tree and recognise its significance to the local and wider community.” The tree had been affected by honey fungus before ...
900 West, produces honey crisp apples every year. The seasonal family business, which has 2,500 apple trees today, attracts customers from all over eastern Idaho, as well as Star Valley ...