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CHERRY GROWERS NEED MILD SPRING FOR HEALTHY CROP.


Byline: Charles F. Bostwick Daily News Staff Writer

Cherry growers are keeping their fingers crossed that Mother Nature cooperates this year.

Slammed by peculiar winter and spring weather last year, growers this spring are looking at a healthy set of white blossoms on their cherry trees and hoping that the thermometer thermometer, instrument for measuring temperature. Galileo and Sanctorius devised thermometers consisting essentially of a bulb with a tubular projection, the open end of which was immersed in a liquid.  stays above freezing and winds stay low enough to let bees pollinate pol·li·nate also pol·len·ate  
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To transfer pollen from an anther to the stigma of (a flower).
 the blossoms.

``This looks like we're going to have a good one,'' said John Mayfield, who grows cherries on a little more than two acres in Leona Valley and also keeps bees for honey. ``If we don't get a freeze we're going to have a nice crop.''

Planted mostly in the early 1970s around the community of some 600 families, Leona Valley's orchards open each June for city dwellers to visit, climb trees "Climb Trees" is a 12" vinyl by rapper Sage Francis, released by the anticon. label in 2002. Track listing
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 using tall, three-legged stepladders, and fill buckets with tree-ripened fruit.

Last year, a brief February warm spell Warm Spell (1988-1994) was an American Eclipse Award winning thoroughbred racehorse, a Kentucky-bred son of Northern Baby, owned and trained by John K. Griggs and bred by Robert Kluener. He was ridden primarily by the owner/trainer's son, Kirk Griggs.  fooled trees into blossoming when there were no bees to pollinate them, then freezing weather at Easter - including a snowstorm - destroyed much of the fruit that did develop, growers say.

Overall, the valley's cherry orchards cherry orchard

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 bore only about half their normal crop to ripeness last season.

``For some of the orchards, it was they worst one they ever had,'' said Mike Waters, outgoing president An outgoing president is a president or, generally, other head of state or government when he holds office between the election of his successor and the inauguration by which that successor assumes power.  of the Leona Valley Cherry Growers Association.

So far this season looks promising, judging from the plentiful blossoms that began appearing about two weeks ago and should persist another two or three weeks, growers say.

``This looks like a pretty heavy set of blossoms. Some years you don't have a very good set of blossoms. Now the trick is for the weather to stay warm and for the bees . . . to stay flying,'' Waters said.

The next two weeks or so will make the difference.

``If the fruit is formed and it hasn't got damaged by the first of May, or even late April, you're in pretty good shape,'' Waters said.

``About the first of June we'll be picking cherries,'' Mayfield said.

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 AV edition only) John Mayfield inspects hi s Leona Valley cherry orchard. Barring a freeze, he expects a good crop.

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