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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... of many of the organic substances commonly used as fertilizer in Oregon, including green manure crops such as crimson clover and alfalfa. The Lane County office of the OSU Extension Service ... may mean soil pH imbalance This time of year, yellowish leaves on azaleas, rhododendrons and blueberries may indicate a problem. Think like a plant when measuring soil pH Soil pH can ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... Rhubarb, a cool season perennial, is one of the earliest crops that can be harvested by home gardeners in the spring. ... , nuts and berries. How to prune blueberries for more fruit Proper pruning of highbush blueberries can make the difference between a mediocre ... nurseries and in mail-order catalogs? Which varieties of raspberries, blueberries and grapes grow well in Oregon? What qualities does each ...
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Espalier
... to a south-facing wall permitted fruit trees to mature their crops in a season that would not have satisfied the needs of ... makes it an offense to spray insecticides on fruit and vegetable crops while they are in bloom. In fact, any pesticide spraying ... never be pollinated by their own pollen. Apples, crabapples, many plums, blueberries, hazelnuts and some grapes are self-incompatible. This means that ...
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Freezing Damage in Fruit Crops
... Freezing Damage in Fruit Crops HORTICULTURE Cold and Freezing Damage Articles: On this page I have posted articles on how ... a Frost Ring? Radiation Frost on April 23, 2002 Radiation Frost on May 3, 2004 Blueberries Frost Damage to Blueberry Fruit by a Late Spring Frost. (May 30, 2001) Grapes How ...
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Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
... Blueberries require a lower pH than many other small fruit crops. Before planting, take a soil test. Apply wettable sulfur (90% S) if pH is above 5.3 for rabbiteye blueberries or 5.0 for highbush blueberries ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Specialty Crops
... crops are able to diversify and develop new income sources. North Carolina has the right climate and soils to produce some of the world's finest strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, tomatoes, peppers, cantaloupes, melons, squash, and a variety of culturally diversified crops. More Events » Events Spring HERB & PLANT ...
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NYSBGA member berry farms - New York State Berry Growers' Association
... Blueberries 3207 Cooper Hill Rd. Hinsdale, NY 14743 (716) 557 2529 ChildsBlueberry@aol.com www.ChildsBlueberries.com Crops: raspberries, blueberries Burdick Blueberries 8267 Thompson Rd. Cattaraugus, NY 14719-9271 (716) 257 9760 Crops: blueberries ...
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Blueberry
... -5.2) with high organic matter (20-50%) are preferred, unlike most fruit crops. Blueberries cannot tolerate nitrate nitrogen, and are often fertilized with ammonium sulphate. A large ... the harvester may be necessary. Lowbush blueberries are harvested by hand rakes, although some mechanical harvesters have been developed. Postharvest Handling, Storage Blueberries are fairly perishable, having shelf ...
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Blizzard thins Michigan fruit crops
... crops February, 1999 Blizzard thins Michigan fruit crops By Mark Longstroth MSU Extension The arctic air mass, which ... range. These temperatures are into the range that will damage tender fruit crops. These temperatures severely damaged the region’s peach crop by ... were not cold enough to injure most other tree fruits and blueberries. The cold air was confined to extreme southern Michigan, which had ...
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Optimizing fertilizers application for fruit crops
... Michigan's two fruit fertilization extension bulletins (E-852, Fertilizing Fruit Crops; and E-2011, Managing the Nutrition of Highbush Blueberries). Cornell also has an excellent publication, Orchard Nutrition Management (1991). These ... become less soluble as the pH drops below 6. Most tree fruit crops like a soil pH near 6.5. Blueberries like the soil pH below 5. Most of the fertilizers we ...
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