Volunteers pick apples for Southwest Colorado food banks

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Volunteers pick apples for Southwest Colorado food banks

CSU extension donates thousands of pounds of apples
Peggy Smelt-Day of Norwood picks apples for local food banks, as well as for herself. Her 70-tree orchard did not do fare well in the early frost.
The Southwest Colorado Research Center’s 3-acre apple orchards. About 5,000 lbs of apples have been sold, so CSU extension agents are donating thousands of pounds to local food banks.
Kendall Jacobson helps his mother, Myrna Jacobson, pick apples as part of her volunteer service as a Master Gardener.

Volunteers pick apples for Southwest Colorado food banks

Peggy Smelt-Day of Norwood picks apples for local food banks, as well as for herself. Her 70-tree orchard did not do fare well in the early frost.
The Southwest Colorado Research Center’s 3-acre apple orchards. About 5,000 lbs of apples have been sold, so CSU extension agents are donating thousands of pounds to local food banks.
Kendall Jacobson helps his mother, Myrna Jacobson, pick apples as part of her volunteer service as a Master Gardener.
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