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After a lengthy search process, the Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Board is pleased to welcome Julie Bancroft to the leadership position of the program as Executive Director.
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Since mid-August, Pennsylvania farm markets have been showcasing many varieties of the state’s delicious apple crop. Because of the early start to the season, the 2012 harvest is now drawing to a close. But apple lovers still have an opportunity to enjoy an assortment of late season favorites.
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The Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program challenged aspiring chefs studying at Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) to come up with new and exciting ways to include Pennsylvania apples and apple products in their culinary creations. The result was a bumper crop of delicious new recipes as student chefs vied for cash prizes and recognition at an official judging of the first annual Pennsylvania Apple Cookery Challenge, held September 14 at HACC’s Culinary Kitchens.
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It’s that time of year when markets are full of fresh and delicious, locally-produced fruits and vegetables; and if you happen to love apples, now is the time to visit your local farm market.
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Mother Nature has decided that this year’s apple season will start ahead of schedule. The popular varieties of Gala, Ginger Gold® and Honeycrisp™ are now appearing in Pennsylvania farm markets and on grocery store shelves across the Commonwealth.
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Ed Weaver of Morgantown in Berks County has been appointed to serve on the board for the PA Apple Marketing Program (PAMP).
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The holidays are about spending time with family and friends. The Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program’s grower-members have some family-favorite recipes to share with you for the holiday season.
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Did you know that there are over 10,000 known apple varieties throughout the world and that hundreds of them are grown in Pennsylvania? In fact, one farm market could carry over 40 different varieties during a given season!
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The Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program (PAMP) has made it easier for consumers with smart phones to find local farm markets when they are “on the go.”