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Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research | 1989

Advances in mechanical harvesting of fresh market quality apples

Donald L. Peterson; Stephen S. Miller

Abstract Two systems are being developed to mechanically harvest fresh market quality apples. The shake-catch harvester has demonstrated potential for harvesting “Delicious” apples, grading an average 87% Extra fancy/Fancy, from a modified open centre trained tree. Removal has averaged over 95% with an impact shaker. The second system utilizes a rod-press harvester designed to remove fruit from narrow trellis supported canopies. This harvester has demonstrated the potential to harvest both “Delicious” and “Golden Delicious” apples grading nearly 90% Extra fancy/Fancy.


Hortscience | 2011

Performance of Mechanical Thinners for Bloom or Green Fruit Thinning in Peaches

Stephen S. Miller; James R. Schupp; Tara A. Baugher; Scott Wolford


Hortscience | 1995

Root Pruning and Trunk Scoring Have Limited Effect on Young Bearing Apple Trees

Stephen S. Miller


Hortscience | 2005

Effects of Apogee on Growth and Whole-canopy Photosynthesis in Spur `Delicious' Apple Trees

D. Michael Glenn; Stephen S. Miller


Hortscience | 2005

Relative Susceptibility of New Apple Cultivars to Arthropod Pests

Henry W. Hogmire; Stephen S. Miller


Horttechnology | 2003

The Use of Reflective Film and Ethephon to Improve Red Skin Color of Apples in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States

Stephen S. Miller; George M. Greene


Hortscience | 2010

Blossom Thinning in Apple and Peach with an Essential Oil

Stephen S. Miller; Thomas Tworkoski


Hortscience | 2003

Relative Susceptibility of Selected Apple Cultivars to Botryosphaeria dothidea

Alan R. Biggs; Stephen S. Miller


Acta Horticulturae | 2002

TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE OF PILLAR, UPRIGHT, AND STANDARD FORM PEACH TREES ¿ EARLY RESULTS

Stephen S. Miller; Ralph Scorza


Hortscience | 2004

Relative Susceptibility of Selected Apple Cultivars to Fruit Rot Caused by Botryosphaeria obtusa

Alan R. Biggs; Stephen S. Miller

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Ralph Scorza

Agricultural Research Service

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Thomas Tworkoski

United States Department of Agriculture

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Alan R. Biggs

West Virginia University

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D. Michael Glenn

Agricultural Research Service

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James R. Schupp

Pennsylvania State University

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Tara A. Baugher

Pennsylvania State University

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