Capper's Farmer

CROPS FOR COLD STORAGE (32 TO 45 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT)

• APPLES

HARVESTING & CURING: Pick when seeds are dark brown and fruits come away with a moderate tug. Choose mid- and late-season apples for storage. Sort carefully to remove blemished fruits. Wrap best fruits individually in paper. Promptly refrigerate to slow the ripening process. STORAGE: Store in refrigerator or other low-temperature place in perforated plastic bags or waxed boxes to maintain high humidity. Check

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