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How Many Apples Does An Apple Tree Produce Daily?

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October 13, 2009 by Atila

I need to know how many apples a well-kept apple tree produces daily or yearly. I appreciate your time.


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  1. Cat says:

    Apples set their entire crop in the spring after the flowers have been pollinated and than the fruit ripens through the spring and summer and is harvested late summer through the fall
    A dwarf tree will produce 3 to 5 bushels and regular sized tree will produce 5 to 10 bushels on average. A bushel is roughly 45 pounds. On average there are 3 to 4 apples per pound

  2. Pier C says:

    A well kept, mature trees can grow several hundred each year. They ripen in late summer to early fall, depending on the variety.
    Young trees don’t start producing until they are 5 to 7 years old, and they’ll start out giving you 30-50 apples the first year, and increase each year as they grow and can support more.

  3. Ohiorgan says:

    As a guesstimate, 100+ per growing season, basically a year.

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