The article reports on the successful completion of the apple harvest in the Aydın Mountains, a region known for its high productivity in Turkey. Producers are pleased with the quality, yield, and prices of the apples, but are concerned about potential dry years. The harvest season was delayed by two weeks due to extended summer and late onset of cold weather. Apples are stored naturally in the plateaus' cold environment without incurring storage costs, and are brought to market after being harvested.