Mechanical Harvester for Fresh Market Quality Stemless Sweet Cherries
Author: Donald L. Peterson
Published: 2003
Summary: The principal objective of this research was to develop a mechanical harvesting system for stemless, fresh market quality sweet cherries. Secondary objectives were to: (1) determine compatible tree training and cultural practices, (2) develop an effective fruit removal actuator and positioning system, (3) develop fruit catching/collecting components that minimize damage, and (4) test the system under field conditions to determine feasibility. Objectives for 2003 were: (a) to improve the bin handling system and, (b) continue extensive testing under "commercial" conditions to elucidate harvester performance with various training systems and cultural practices.