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Deep fruit freeze devastates Okanagan orchards

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Deep fruit freeze devastates Okanagan orchards


Environmental | 206506 hits | May 07 7:00 am | Posted by: mtbr
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Cherry and apricot orchards have been particularly devastated, with some growers believing about 90 per cent of their fruit has been killed off or damaged by the deep freeze. The remaining orchards and vineyards growing the grapes, apples and peaches for

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  1. by Anonymous
    Tue May 06, 2008 6:12 pm
    a little more of that "global warming"

  2. by ridenrain
    Wed May 07, 2008 2:17 pm
    All because you won't give up you're truck and ride a bicycle.

  3. by avatar Brenda
    Wed May 07, 2008 2:25 pm
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...

  4. by avatar RUEZ
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:36 pm
    "Brenda" said
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...
    How would that help? Ice is ice, whether it be in the form of frost or ice on the branches.

  5. by Anonymous
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:40 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...
    How would that help? Ice is ice, whether it be in the form of frost or ice on the branches.

    Freezing the buds at 0 C would have helped prevent damage, but the magnitude of this deep freeze was probably underestimated.

  6. by avatar Blue_Nose
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:40 pm
    Farmers spray fruit trees before a frost because the cold is "used up" on freezing the water on the fruit, instead of the fruit itself.

    It doesn't work for a "deep freeze", though.

  7. by avatar Brenda
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:42 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...
    How would that help? Ice is ice, whether it be in the form of frost or ice on the branches.

    That is a big difference.

    When you spray water, it goes into the deepfreeze instantly, which protects it from the wind and too cold temps, when you don't it is taken down by the weather. I don't know how to explain it, but it is what they do in Spain and France every year with the grapes, and in Holland with the fruit trees.

  8. by avatar RUEZ
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:44 pm
    "mtbr" said
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...
    How would that help? Ice is ice, whether it be in the form of frost or ice on the branches.

    Freezing the buds at 0 C would have helped prevent damage, but the magnitude of this deep freeze was probably underestimated.Like Blue_nose posted, farmers will spray fruit to save it during a snap freeze, but I doubt it would save the buds of a tree. If it would I'm sure they would have tried it, it's not like the guys running these orchards are inexperienced.

  9. by avatar stemmer
    Wed May 07, 2008 3:45 pm
    But this simply can not be true... Al Gore is telling us the planet is warming up... Surely this is more mis-information by the big oil shills...!!!!

    Of course I'm being sarcastic...

  10. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed May 07, 2008 4:02 pm
    Maybe Al Gore should do a few more lecture tours to help warm up the earth.


  11. by avatar Brenda
    Wed May 07, 2008 4:03 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    What I am surprised about, is that they didn't water their orchards before the freeze hit, and kept water it overnight. That would have put the buds in the freezer, and not so much would have been lost. It was not an unpredicted cold front...
    How would that help? Ice is ice, whether it be in the form of frost or ice on the branches.

    Freezing the buds at 0 C would have helped prevent damage, but the magnitude of this deep freeze was probably underestimated.Like Blue_nose posted, farmers will spray fruit to save it during a snap freeze, but I doubt it would save the buds of a tree. If it would I'm sure they would have tried it, it's not like the guys running these orchards are inexperienced.
    Or maybe lots of them did, but a couple underestimated it, and are now complaining?

  12. by avatar Brenda
    Wed May 07, 2008 4:05 pm
    Since when is -6 deep freeze? 8O

  13. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed May 07, 2008 4:11 pm
    "Brenda" said
    Since when is -6 deep freeze? 8O


    That's just how alarmists typically define weather conditions.

    -6C is a "deep freeze".

    and 20C is "alarmingly comfortable". :wink:

  14. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Wed May 07, 2008 4:13 pm
    Tying single weather events as indicative of claimte is like pointing to a single cigarette and saying that it was the one that caused the cancer.



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