Could you tell me why my apple tree, did not produce this year?
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I don't know your location but if there were buds then a slight freeze that would do it!
Do you feed it? Another possability is if you had freezing temperatures and or extreme wind, or a major wet season. Some of these will kill the buds that eventually grow into the fruit or they could've rotted off in very wet weather. If the temporatures went back and forth from lows to normal or low temos to high this ciuld also cause bud dropping.
I live in eastern AZ, we had a late freeze that killed the blossoms on my apple trees so no apples for us either.
Fertilizer whenever possible... Keep soil turned.. And watered
i don't know where you live here in kitsap we had no rain so a lot less apples last year we had tons. we just dress compost the tress in fall