A few of the most popular Washington varieties include Bing cherries (which represent over 50% of cherry production in the state, according to Washington State University), as well as Rainier ...
Large, high-quality cherries make a block profitable, even if producing them is expensive. Training limbs, renewing branches ...
He noted about 1.59 million boxes of Rainiers were among the 2024 Northwest cherry crop, a bit more than 8% of the total ...
The Evergreen State produces on average 144,500 tons of cherries. It seems fitting that the state of Washington is the largest producer of cherries in the nation because of the George Washington ...
"We have partnered with a bunch of local farmers, all up and down the Yakima Valley," said Holly Oten, Press Manager for Chukar Cherries. "Washington state is the world's number one producer of sweet ...