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Cherry Growers Expect Large Harvest

Friday, May 05, 2006 4:22:02 AM
By SHANNON DININNY

YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - Cherry growers in the Northwest are optimistic they could top last year's record harvest — and provide a long, cherry-filled summer for consumers.

It's good news after a year in which growers couldn't meet demand.

"Last year we had a record crop, and we still couldn't provide all the cherries we needed," said B.J. Thurlby, president of Northwest Cherry Growers, a promotional group for growers and shippers.


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