I was wondering if it would be worth the expense to find a used Orchard sprayer for spritzing the orchard.
It sounds like you could get away with a backpack sprayer and non restricted pesticides really.
Have you had soil analysis done yet?
Before you go tossing fertilizer and compost on the orchard, or spraying anything other than insecticides, it's best to know your baseline.
That way you don't make a slight problem a big one, or waste time and $$$.
Depending on your compost, you could be jacking up the ph or creating a nitrogen lock...ya just don't know without a detailed Soil analysis.
Best thing you can do right now while waiting is cultivate the soil around the trees.
Get the fungus turned under before it goes to releasing spores, and interrupt it's reproductive cycle. Tilling messes with the spring hatching insects cycles as well, and gives you the opportunity to initiate planting defensive cover vegetation.
I'll hunt down some links from our extension for ya. We have some of the best and brightest in the nation when it comes to Apples and Cherrys.
Lord knows we grow enough of 'em around here.
Great job on reviving the Feral Orchard!!!
There's likely some nasty diseases that linger in those trees still, but most of 'em can be run out with some care and patience.
Cherry season is coming!!!
Stay safe!
Dingeryote