Washington State Apple Shipments to Take Hit

Washington State Apple Shipments to Take Hit

Golf ball sized hail hit some Wenachee Valley apple orchards July 20 causing severe damage, while other orchards escaped, or received only minor damage.  The bottom line for apple haulers is what was expected to be bumper apple shipments for the 2012-13 season will be reduced.  It is a matter of how much.  This really won’t be known for several weeks.

Also keep in mind when you are loading new season apples from this area, some fruit could have minor “dings” and other damage.  Just make sure appropriate parties with whom you are working that are associated with the haul are aware of it. 

Hail storms often are pretty localized, so hopefully the overall damage won’t severely affect shipments for the new season.  Washingon state has a huge apple crop, and loadings are expected to be brisk because of significant weather damage to Michigan and Ontario apples, and to a lesser extent some orchards in New York state….Meanwhile apples from the old crop continue to be shipped.

Washington state apples – grossing about $6000 to New York City and Hunts Point.