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Overview of Cherry Harvesting<\/h2>\n

Harvesting cherries is a rewarding and enjoyable process with its own special techniques. Varieties of cherries produced may vary, but the goal is the same: to obtain the highest quality of cherry with the greatest yield. There is no single right way to harvest cherries, but there are some tips and tricks that will help with the process.<\/p>\n

Determining When Cherries Are Ready to be Picked<\/h2>\n

The most important step in harvesting cherries is determining when the cherries are ready to be picked. A ripe cherry should have a bright, glossy color that’s uniform throughout. The cherry should have a plump, smooth texture without any soft or bruised spots. When balanced between your thumb and forefinger, the stem should easily snap off without leaving any stem or core on the cherry.<\/p>\n

Equipment Needed for Harvesting<\/h2>\n

Once you’ve determined the cherries are ready to pick, you will need the proper equipment for harvesting. The most important tool is a cherry picker, which is basically a long-handled rake-like tool used to gently grab and lift cherries off the tree. You will also need a harvesting bag, preferably one with padded straps to prevent strain on your back, and a ladder to reach the top of the tree.<\/p>\n

Harvesting Cherries<\/h2>\n

Once all the necessary equipment is gathered, it’s time to start harvesting. To begin, gently tug on the cherry stem to remove it from the tree. It’s important to ensure the stem comes off cleanly, as these are the fruits that will produce the highest yields. Place the cherries into the harvesting bag and avoid bruising the fruit, as this will reduce the effectiveness of the fruit’s storage life. <\/p>\n

Storage Tips and Techniques After Harvesting<\/h2>\n