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Come autumn, apple aficionados know it s time to head out to their local orchards. Offering up a bounty of the fruit, though, isn t quite so simple anymore: Change is afoot for the humble apple. It s an economic threat to the sustainability of the industry, said Chris Walsh, a professor emeritus in the plant science department at theUniversity of Maryland.Walsh dedicat
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