EGG HARBOR, WI (AP) -- Signs advertising Honeycrisp apples dot the Door County peninsula, where travelers and local families eagerly pony up $2 per pound or more for the prized fruit. That's still cheaper than in Milwaukee, where Barb Lucking paid $3.25 for two Honeycrisp at a farmer's market. They're firm, she said, with "sweetness, but not tartness." "I'll buy these all the time, where I'll pass up the other ones," said Lucking, 55. Introduced in Wisconsin 16 years ago, Honeycrisp have been a boon to apple growers, some of whom might otherwise have gone out of business. They command...