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Bearing Fruit: A Podcast from the Washington State Tree Fruit Association (WSTFA)

Bearing Fruit: A Podcast from the Washington State Tree Fruit Association (WSTFA)

By: Bob Larson
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Bearing Fruit comes from the Pacific Time Zone, in Washington state, USA. I am Bob Larson, host of Bearing Fruit, brought to you by the Washington State Tree Fruit Association. To begin with, Bearing Fruit will be a monthly, 30 minute +/- podcast. If we have more news than will fit into a 30 minute segment, we may produce additional podcasts to fill the need. Our content will vary from month to month, but it will have something to do with the latest news from the tree fruit industry in Washington state.© 2025 Bearing Fruit: A Podcast from the Washington State Tree Fruit Association (WSTFA) Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Washington Apple Season 2025
    Aug 25 2025

    Washington apple harvest for 2025 is upon us and we talk with Washington State Tree Fruit Association president Jon DeVaney and Washington Apple Commission president Michael Schadler about this season's forecast and what to expect from this year's crop as harvest gets underway.

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    35 mins
  • Northwest Cherries Harvest Set to Begin!
    May 31 2025

    We talk with WSTFA President Jon DeVaney about cherries and other tree fruit-related subjects. Then we are joined by Karley Lange, the Domestic Promotions Director for Northwest Cherries, to tell us about the estimates for the upcoming crop and what to expect in the weeks ahead when the cherries are on store shelves.

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    23 mins
  • WAEF's Witherbee is Back and Water Outlook Questionable
    Mar 26 2025

    On this episode of Bearing Fruit, we talk with former and returning Executive Director of the Washington Apple Education Foundation Jennifer Witherbee about return to the post and what WAEF is up to this year. We also talk with Larry Mattson, the new Director for the Office of Columbia River about what growers should expect from the water supply in 2025.

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    40 mins
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