Saturday, May 18, 2013

Latest local news, weather and high school sports for Northern Michigan

Freeze, drought take bite out of fall tourism
Posted: 10.08.2012 at 3:44 PM
0
Photo

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (AP) -- Farm owners across much of the Midwest are scrambling to salvage fall tourism seasons jeopardized by extreme weather.

Spring freezes and this year's historic drought left some corn too short to form mazes and forced many orchards to cancel popular apple picking. Other orchards shipped in apples from out of state or traded varieties with competitors to ensure they could meet customers' demands.

Autumn is the peak season for many farms and orchards involved in agritourism. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's most recent agriculture census says tourism generated about $566 million for more than 23,000 U.S. farms in 2007.

Indiana orchard owner Mike Roney says he lost most of his apples to a spring freeze, but all isn't lost. He has a bumper pumpkin crop.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Safety concern shuts down school, sends students to different location
Nathan Edwards  |  Yesterday at 5:25 PM  |  25 comments
Thumbnail
Man barricaded in Osceola County home, may have hostages
Erika Erickson  |  Yesterday at 5:58 PM  |  4 comments
Thumbnail
Trail of tree killers trek to new parts of northern Michigan
Roxanne Werly  |  Yesterday at 5:12 AM  |  1 comment
Follow Up North Live
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT