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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... at EXPO Feb. 14-15: Empire State Fruit and Vegetable EXPO Feb.26-28: Hudson Valley Commercial Fruit Growers' School, Kingston Mar. 1: NENY Fruit School, Lake George Cornell Core Historical Library of Agriculture Online collection of nearly 2,000 books and journals features many classic fruit references ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... state. Cultivars 'Garretson' is a superior cultivar for northern areas. Blooms heavy and fruit ripen in early October. Fruit is light orange with a reddish blush, 1.5 inches in diameter, ... of the other cultivars, but fruit is of good quality. 'Hicks' and 'Juhl' preform well, but are not as good as 'Garretson." See also: California Rare Fruit Growers. © Copyright, Department of Horticulture, Cornell ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... fruiting, because bees show little interest in flowers. Flies can pollinate pawpaw flowers, so some growers hang pieces of rotting meat from the plants to attract them. When ripe, fruits turn ... . You can harvest fruit before frost and allow it to ripen indoors. Select only dark-fleshed cultivars because white-fleshed fruit may be bitter. See also the California Rare Fruit Growers' pawpaw page and ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... for erosion control. They are easy to transplant, salt tolerant and produce fruit reliably in frost pockets and exposed areas. Three species are commonly grown ... fruit. 'New American' is considered the best, but 'Trowbridge', 'Thorburn', and 'Victoria', are very good. Little cultivar development continues today. Seedlings are very variable in performance. See also California Rare Fruit Growers ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... fruit growers. Get local help From regional Extension fruit programs. New York Fruit Quarterly Events: Nov. 8-10: Great Lakes Fruit Workers Meeting, Ithaca Nov. 16-17: Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... NYS Agricultural Experiment Station & related programs. Cornell Fruit Main Page Other Cornell sites of interest to fruit growers. Get local help From regional Extension fruit programs. The Berry Team Guide to ... , Ca. Feb. 14-15: Empire State Fruit and Vegetable EXPO Feb.26-28: Hudson Valley Commercial Fruit Growers' School, Kingston Mar. 1: NENY Fruit School, Lake George Label Alerts: Cabrio ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... -University of California fruit and Nut Research and Information Center Persimmon Fruit Facts- California Rare Fruit Growers Hawthorns and Medlars Hawthorns and Medlars- Timber Press Hardy Kiwi Hardy Kiwi-Emerald Gems Kiwifruit production - Oregon State University Mulberries Mulberry Fruit Facts- California Rare Fruit Growers ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... though, New York State passed a law that modified its ban to allow commercial growers and home gardeners to legally grow red currants, gooseberries and immune or resistant cultivars ... green-fruited respectively. 'Early Sulfur' - Yellow, hairy fruit with good flavor, but susceptible to mildew. 'Catherina' - Large green fruit. 'Achilles' - Large red fruit. Sources of gooseberry and currant plants can ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... Horticulture Beach Plums Prunus maritima Minor Fruits Home Page Beach plum fruit Beach plums in bloom Beach plum fruit Beach plum fruit Beach plum flowers Beach plums in native habitat Beach plums are ... working with growers to revitalize the once-vibrant beach plum industry. 'Autum' has a spreading, low-growing habit and produces a large annual crop with good size and high-quality fruit. 'Stearns ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... , NY 14853 Birds are a major pest of fruit crops such as cherries, blueberries and some grape varieties. In a recent survey, blueberry growers in the northeastern United States estimated that nearly ... effective chemical repellent has been available. Netting is expensive and difficult to install, so most growers would like to avoid using it if possible. For the past several years, with the ...
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