California cherry crop could be similar in volume to last year
California cherry crop could be similar in volume to last year
At 8.3 million cartons, the 2009 California sweet cherry crop was the second
largest on record, according to Jim Culbertson, executive manager of the
California Cherry Advisory Board in Lodi, CA. Bings accounted for about 5.6
million cartons, with Brooks and Tulares, the two major early varieties,
constituting most of the balance, although a number of other varieties are
grown as well.