Mn e ... 2220002000000 11004000503 000000 ns ct o oc cnch . old es L ts .0 uin u.. ofe ce e h uaktaf t ol d t on iad antd t h on ooo o0 S ns monc l 0.00,0000 00 0o ies Sage en on tie Oniiinaiion t o T is dnyh ty 92001 _ 3 Locar NEws remmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmensint org88§@g 000 $ 53 acaoa g’,‘ § 5 F b l1 _ From the front page ea ftarms ravage al Te : g8°255°z8. | $ezs§23$aq continued from page 1 His crop was devastated, with an insurance, but with crop insurance you â€" W\ uU %’awl §35%5pf ‘; 28E What‘s left of the Moore Orchards crop . estimated loss of $1.5 million in crops. might be able to make ends meet at the end 44( y x\ yer f{ w \ i * 4 ie 255<897 baes will be picked and sold for juice Of 500 acres of orchards, Mr. Knight â€" of the year," he said. hy ols ‘"TAlG * (»;| g " 58g8 378 production, at a price that will not likely hopes to possibly salvage 40 or 50 per cent Last week‘s storm, which apparently %& f / , : C f "}g. a -53 éx‘éigggag cover the cost of harvesting the product. of 10 acres of Mackintosh apples which â€" affected pockets of land from Grafton to as T.4 Ale 5s 4. P 8 seles5 85524 Redland Fruit Farm in Colborne also felt weren‘t hit as hard as the rest of the crop. . far cast as Bowmanville, was particularly A:%' h 47 ns f *A so§zg:¢.5fm the brunt of the storm. _ \ Even that, he said, is hopeful at best. nasty because of the strength of the wind â€" ©9os % e t <FIMZ s .9 | 5i8 5 ss.52°% m ‘ ~â€" "We‘re pretty well wiped out," said Ron The apples would have been shipped to that drove the weather. Mr. Knight was _ it eÂ¥ J 8A P | | ~ €89.°b0¢°0H Knight, coâ€"owner of the business and head â€" grocery stores and markets, but will now â€" more fortunate than some apple farmers _ M# % ‘a 5 h ovt V I $s5 sYaogese ~ of the farming side of the operation. be sold for much less lucrative juice who had entire frees ripped out of the | L u.e _ ~$2<>> ;ï¬g Y ff‘q 5 \ 1g=â€"ifs" 0388 | ~Iafopraw y praraoas production, in order to ground, but said the wind pushing the hail â€" | &‘ C 0 , o * W P ul | I | ogi‘ga(c'v’Q ‘-'iio ‘ *;_ batin, hd ’32&‘ PCR AMy simply get the product destroyed the entire crop, even on the | fy . eR‘ , _ ie †‘ s gag9:9 o5 3 CC V ts ~â€"PIpmamRaAiM out of the orchards, he leeward, and most protected parts of the [Z, & i k. 7} | j gg g@gégg;:) N g\ M oo Mn s § / Walerie® said. Unfortunately, it trees. f 1 “‘%: A 4. ~ * 9 N ag g;_ai g% 3 4* Nee l ’-k% w j actually costs more to "It was the severe wind behind it that | > _ #+ 4@ . 4bmva t Ip»>rs s2988®1 \ t ko ct‘to l R. t iess 9 ’&fl;“ § harvest the product than did the damage because it drove the hail K * _ i ols‘ ~ ~A | BESo°ELES hss %ei{ï¬iï¬igfefll%e\é NEt . n it brings in through juice right through the trees," explained Mr. [‘ _ MWM MbX > ay Coraboil. | | s§8§Eseiol | $ e ols j O We en sales. Knight, adding that often the fruit on the t« @@ ie ht 4 7 fssisiga: 1 _“ h. uo ie is s peatloy > 74 & WAE _ "It will cost more to â€" sheltered side of the tree can be salvaged, |. _ A Ww a PC 4| ~ »e$ sS88ef® | gï¬a‘ X“ Nbapixn f ;w»f...&f’\m.&%f Apmille M get it in for juice than but not in this case. The last catastrophic â€"| _ WEM i i. @‘ Â¥ "% mm $=§:338 208 ‘ > Sesaircriipey iss / .. We ill make f it, â€" hail st hit local farmers in 1999. Th ks :Â¥ we oT Aul $ css ageish! 6e Hegiet . ah n e C "‘)T""f}g:'" e uo f . ME § you will make from it, ail storm hit 10 in I e s es d 00 ol ~ gas"gfisli 53%,.‘ ï¬s,'}f:".‘\‘«:.f‘%%*w Bufr q WE but it‘s a matter of one prior to that occurred 20 years . [R h is k e k 35 3 sc . ~~ sdneit oo ts 5%*;\».. We ieb e "aigtes) orchard," he said. Tt‘s more frequent, the way the weather & \, o ks Chasat OlL€ . / Th ;‘i;;-Wj{ Jal en en gflg{’f&g;v‘,’w,‘ > While the Knights are â€" has been going," he said. f wlv t B n d jiyy } / y â€" © 1.E Rectbrar (g’i&';&}g ,,'x,'?-..;ï¬r?ag SÂ¥ MRA one of the few local farm Not one apple had been harvested when _ ~off, J 4 Py ~ es * â€"oue 1«’.'%?5}3"%"; BRA operations that does last week‘s storm hit. Picking was o ym i mes .. 0 P Eotmar gie on 1 aves oA ie ts s td 17) carry crop insurance, the . scheduled to begin in August. c lt \ | ; PotosyPereFewer payâ€"out will likely be Northumberland County work crews are Prioto ey Pere Fisken | Clean up crews will be busy for up to a week cleaning up debris barely enough to keep â€" expected to be kept busy through the week, Some of the apples still on the trees at from a hail storm east of Cobourg that caused damage in the them out of the red. removing fallen trees from area roads and _ Moore Orchard‘s along County Road 2 t millions to area farms. "We _ carry _ crop properties. of Cobourg. 4 H8f @ _