Hard at work, Omar Valdovinos picks apples from deciduous fruit trees at Riley Orchards in Genola, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. Rusty Newton (not pictured), who was in charge of the operations for the day and was also transporting large crates of apples to storage, said that the nine man crew will fill and move more than 90 crates Tuesday afternoon. The apples will be sold to Moutain Land Apples Inc., which will then be sold worldwide. "It's easy work, most people think it's hard," Newton said. PATRICK SMITH/Daily Herald
Hard at work, Omar Valdovinos picks apples from deciduous fruit trees at Riley Orchards in Genola, on Tuesday. Rusty Newton, not pictured, who was in charge of the operations for the day and was also transporting large crates of apples to storage, said that the nine-man crew will fill and move more than 90 crates Tuesday afternoon. The apples will be sold to Mountainland Apples Inc., which will then be sold worldwide. "It's easy work, most people think it's hard," Newton said.
Posted in Genola on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:00 am Updated: 1:57 pm. | Tags: Genola
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