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Monday, June 22, 2009 9:22 AM CDT
Idaho is expecting a sweet cherry crop of 4,000 tons in 2009, up 111 percent from last year and 167 percent higher than 2007, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Idaho’s sweet cherry crop experienced an excellent bloom and only a limited frost.
U.S. sweet cherry production is forecast at 374,500 tons, up 52 percent from 2008 and 21 percent above 2007. The Washington crop forecast of 200,000 tons is 11 percent higher than the June forecast, up 100 percent from 2008, and 27 percent above the production in 2007.
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