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Hands On Your Buzzers for The Lightning Round! (updated 8/19)

7/8/2010 12:14pm by Ben Wenk

dead, brown Honeycrisp topsPicture, if you will, another hot day at Three Springs Fruit Farm.  Temperatures are nearing 100 and you have workers to check on before it gets too hot to continue.  My Uncle John found himself in such a situation earlier this week.  You're driving up to the big Honeycrisp block in Gardners to check up on somebody when you're faced with this image (left).  The tops of your trees are dying!  Just the tops, just one row.  Your heart sinks and you start thinking what you might have done wrong.  Is it fireblight?  Mildew?  You see the end post of the trellis is split from top to bottom and you wonder - did someone split end post, lightning damageback in to my trellis?  Did someone turn too short and whack it with a tractor or mower?  Did that uproot the trees?  The more you investigate, the more you start to discover that, hard as it might be to believe...

These trees got fried by a lightning strike!  AC/DC might liken it to being "Thunderstruck".  Either way, it's the only solution for this anomoly.  The row is at the top of the hill (shortest distance for lightning), it's isolated to only one row, and it shattered every support pole and bamboo conduit in the row.  The singed leaves are isolated to the places closest to that high tensile wire.  There are no signs of impact on any of the split support poles - instead, they look like they were split by the maul-weilding cousin of Thor himself; right down the middle, vertically!  Here are more pictures documenting this oddity!  These Honeycrisp trees are going to be stunted for life.  It's only a bit of consolation to have an interesting story to go along with it.


3 inch pine post, demolished by lightning



Here's the latest shot... things didn't "turn out the way we wanted them to"... see before shot on the left and after shot on the right... dead trees. 

lightning struck, early damage

lightning struck, "after  shot"












Not to be a downer, I wanted to include this shot - (courtesy @OurPeachCrop) shows some large Honeycrisp apples coloring up nicely.  More importantly, the apple on the left was DELICIOUS!  It was still just a hair underripe... so patience, folks.  Next week!

2010 Honeycrisp... almost

4 Comments »
Ben said,
7/8/2010 @ 1:02 pm
Ok I have the perfect marketing idea for these apples. For real now - You call the Honeycrisp from this tree - ready? - Franklin Apples. $5.00 a pound. You take a picture of the tree and tape it to the top of the crate at Headhouse.
Farmer Ben said,
7/8/2010 @ 1:27 pm
Ha! Leave it to a fellow Benjamin to nail it with the "Franklin-centric" marketing ploy! I like it! It seems like episode one of some new Marvel (or DC... I guess) comic! Like I might eat one of these apples and acquire some kind of superhuman skill!
Barbara Dickey Davis said,
7/9/2010 @ 6:02 am
Sorry to hear about your lightning strike! We had a big tree hit a few weeks ago across from our apartment. It looked like a complete mystery, a big tree, in the middle of a stand of trees, splintered in two and all the bark blown right off! That's some powerful energy. Hope your affected trees fare well moving forward. See you in Greenbelt!
Farmer Ben said,
8/19/2010 @ 5:14 pm
@ Barbara - I know what you mean! It's a scary thing to see. Makes you feel pretty small, huh? I still kind of get the creeps when I see that row.
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