I drove by an orchard replant on Thursday last week. They removed an old block of about 40 acres of McIntosh apples. Not sure what they were planting for apples, but the Cornell Northeast Fruit Specialist told me the orchard was planting Honeycrisp. If they planted that block to all Honeycrisp- I'm guessing at about 6x15 foot spacing, that would be about 600 trees per acre by 40 acres, that would be 24000 new Honeycrisp trees. There are more and more of them going in up here all the time. I have the McIntosh apples because they make a really good base for cider, which in turn can be drunk fresh or turned into hard cider or wine. I would plant more of the Honeycrisp myself, but don't really need any more apples than I have now. That one little tree I have bears about 6-8 bushels a year and they do eat very well. I'm glad you like them too. A whole lot of folks are liking them.