Yellow, non-melting peach for processing. Origin: Fayetteville, Ark., by J.N. Moore and J.R. Clark, Univ. Arkansas. GoldJim × Ark. 310; sel. in 1993; tested as Ark. 560; introd. in 2000 by J.R. Clark and J.N. Moore. Not patented. Tree: vigorous, semi-spreading, self-fertile, and productive. High flower bud set. Flowers are showy and pink. Leaves and fruit are resistant to bacterial spot. Chilling requirement is 750 chill units.(HortScience 36:1334-1335). Fruit: medium-large size (150-110 g); round; skin is 60% red over a golden-yellow ground; very firm flesh of orange-yellow color with no red; clingstone pit; expected to have very good processing quality. Ripens 9 days before Allgold, 24 days before Goldilocks and 27 days before Babygold 5 at Clarksville, Ark.