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Patterson Orchards: Lower Apple Crop Due to Freeze

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Spring Freeze ⁣Impacts Apple Yield at Patterson Orchards ‌in New Berlin

NEW BERLIN, Wis. – ⁢Patterson ⁤Orchards in New Berlin is anticipating a significantly smaller apple harvest ⁣this year,⁣ a result ‌of a damaging spring freeze.⁣ While​ pollinators like​ honeybees and monarchs have been active,the orchard’s yield will ​be considerably less than last fall’s abundant crop.

Third-generation owner Jay Patterson explained that​ apple trees naturally experience cycles of heavy⁢ and lighter harvests. However, this year’s⁤ reduced yield ‌is due in part⁤ to ⁣a hard freeze in April. ​”it’s somewhat normal‍ to have ⁤some cold temps right then. But we just ​think it was just a little bit too cold, especially ‍that 21 degrees,”⁣ Patterson said, referring to the temperature that damaged developing buds⁢ before they ⁣could flower.

The orchard expects to harvest around ⁢50 to 60% of a normal​ crop. A typical harvest ⁤yields between⁣ 14,000 and 15,000 ‌bushels, meaning this‌ year’s production is projected to be approximately 7,000 bushels.

Despite the ⁤lower yield, Patterson noted that recent record rainfall in August didn’t negatively impact the crop, thanks to the orchard’s sloping land which allowed for effective water runoff.orchard⁢ manager ‌Armando laxcano‍ emphasized ⁢that even with fewer​ apples, maintaining quality remains a priority. “We start thinning as some of the trees had too many apples on it. And ​we had to take ⁢some of them because otherwise it won’t produce anything.⁤ It ⁤will be all small apples,” ⁣Laxcano explained. This process, known as thinning, allows the ‌trees⁢ to concentrate their ​energy on developing ​fewer, larger, and higher-quality apples for customers.

Laxcano also shared a simple method for determining apple ripeness: “A ready apple will come off the ​branch easily. with a gentle lift and twist, it should separate cleanly from the tree. If it resists, it’s not quite ready.”

Patterson Orchards assures customers that⁤ despite the smaller harvest, there will ‌still be​ “plenty for⁢ families to enjoy‍ throughout the season.”

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