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New Primocane Raspberry Potentionals for Colder Areas
In this region, older raspberry cultivars (varieties) such as Heritage were too late maturing, often 80% or more of the crop was lost to fall frosts before fruit ripened. Most growers abandoned such attempts to produce late-summer, early-fall ... [... more]
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January 2002; Volume 1, Issue 1
Editors note: This is the first of a two part series written by former Virginia Tech Extension Specialist, Charlie O'Dell. Charlie has been keeping very busy in retirement growing small fruit and vegetables for his U-Pick operation near ... [... more]
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Growers' Question And Answer: How To Space Red Raspberries
Herbert Stiles, Small Fruit Specialist, Southern Piedmont AREC, Blackstone, VA Grower: Hello, I am so thankful for all of the information that is out there on your web site. But I cannot seem to find how far apart to plant my summer crop red ... [... more]
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Some Notes About Handling the Fruit and Eating:
Editors note: Last month Charlie provided insight into primocane raspberry varieties and the top 15 considerations for growers who are thinking about of getting into growing this crop. This month Charlie provides details and budget information on ... [... more]
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Selected Topics For Raspberry Producers In Virginia
Authors: Herbert D. Stiles, Extension Horticulturist, Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center; Stephen J. Donohue, Professor, Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences; and James C. Baker, Professor, Crop and Soil Environmental ... [... more]
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