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File PDF document 2010-2007 Black Currant Update
A summary of the growing conditions from 2007 to 2010 for the black currants in the Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / Docs2010
File Troff document 2009 Fruit Project Report
A report from the Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project about the 2009 year.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / Docs2009
File ECMAScript program 2009 Northern-Hardy Fruit Project Demonstrates New Opportunities
Production records of the fruits grown at the CREC.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / Docs2009
File PDF document CREC Fruit Project Handout
A brief overview of the Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project here at the Carrington Research Extension Center. Fruits being evaluated include but not limited to aronia, currants, cherries, elderberries, gooseberries, honeyberry, juneberry, and sea berry.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / DocsNoYear
File CREC Fruit Recommendations
The fruit recommendations from the Carrington Research Extension Center for apples, plums, grapes, aronia, cherries, currants, Honeyberry, juneberry, gooseberries, sea berry, and elderberries.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / DocsNoYear
File PDF document CREC Fruit Variety Descriptions
The fruit variety descriptions for apples, aronia, hardy cherry, black currants, red currants, white currants, elderberry, gooseberry, grapes, honeyberry, juneberry, hybrid plums, and sea berry.
Located in Archive / / NorthernHardyFruitEvaluationProjectRD / DocsNoYear
File text/texmacs Basic Pruning Cuts
Located in Archive / Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project / Fruit Project Results
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