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Midwest Apple Improvement Association adds 65 years’ experiences to its team
With the growing season accelerating, the Amherst, Ohio-based Midwest Apple Improvement Association is strengthening the support it provides to its mo... READ MORE »
Upcoming Varieties From the Midwest Apple Improvement Association
Midwest Apple Improvement Association Executive Director Bill Dodd talks about Ludacrisp, Rosalee and other upcoming MAIA varieties. https://youtu.... READ MORE »
Midwest Apple Improvement Association
http://youtu.be/Ytrjs9igE9A Mitch Lynd, one of the founders of the Midwest Apple Improvement Association, discusses the group's origins and the app... READ MORE »
Midwest Apple introduces EverCrisp successor
The Midwest Apple Improvement Association (MAIA) has introduced a successor to the EverCrisp variety. MAIA-Mitchell is an advanced and more vibrant... READ MORE »
EverCrisp apples begin to make their mark in Michigan
Michigan apple lovers have a new variety to get excited about with the EverCrisp, a cross between Honeycrisp and Fuji. This late-season apple store... READ MORE »
Citing flawed USDA data, USApple joins industry in CFAP appeal
The U.S. Apple Association, joined by apple organizations across the nation, on June 16 urged USDA to reconsider growers for Coronavirus Food Assistan... READ MORE »
EverCrisp named H-E-B January Apple-of-the-Month
H-E-B, a leading Texas retailer that operates more than 350 stores under the H-E-B name and nine Central Market Banners, has designated EverCrisp as t... READ MORE »
Four new apple varieties released by MAIA
The Midwest Apple Improvement Association – the grower organization that introduced EverCrisp apples five years ago – has released four new apple ... READ MORE »
EverCrisp apple receives PLU approval
The MAIA-1 apple variety – marketed as EverCrisp – received its PLU approval from the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS), and i... READ MORE »
Penn State research helps shape apple industry
One glance at a commercial orchard today and you realize these aren't your grandfather's apple trees. Long gone are the 40-foot-high, widely spaced, g... READ MORE »