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Minor Fruits and Nuts
Many types of fruits and nuts can be grown in Georgia due to our mild climate. Your county extension office can give you publications on fruits and nuts commonly grown in the state. This publication provides an outline of the culture and ...More…
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Fruits & Nuts
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G6026, Disease-Resistant Apple Cultivars
Missouri Extension — Before planting, it is helpful to know the prevalent diseases that infect apples grown in your area so that cultivars with resistance to these diseases can be selected for planting. Disease infection is a major limitation to growing apples in ...More…
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Raspberry Diseases
Presents the common diseases of the plant. Describes the nematode diseases. Presents management for all problems. For raspberry producers. Raspberries grown in Minnesota are commonly infected by a variety of fungal and viral diseases, which vary ...More…
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Pruning and Training Thornless Blackberries
West Viginia University — Adapted from North Carolina State University, Department of Horticultural Science, Horticulture Information Leaflet 8206 by E. B. Poling, Extension Horticultural Specialist For two years after planting, thornless blackberry primocanes tend to ...More…
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Brambles - Production Management and Marketing
Ohio Line — We extend grateful appreciation to the following persons who have contributed their talent to this publication. Pamela Mayfield, Graduate Student, School of Natural Resources Joy Ann Fischer, Technical Editor, Communications and Technology The ...More…
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Blackberry
PEP at WSU — Leaf and cane spot Redberry mite Fruit rot Urban IPM Home DiseaseMore…
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Peaches and Nectarines
Growing peaches and nectarines in Georgia can be both fun and rewarding. Such an undertaking provides you with the opportunity to put part of the lawn area to good use by producing peaches that are both enjoyable to eat and healthful. However, ...More…
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Peach Scab
Peach scab is caused by a fungus which can be extremely damaging to trees throughout the mid-Atlantic region because of the typically warm, wet weather during the day through the mid-season period. The disease appears to affect all cultivars of ...More…
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Peach Leaf Curl
Peach leaf curl is an infrequent but occasionally severe disease of peach and nectarine. The disease does not attack other fruit trees such as apples and cherries. A similar disease does attack plums. The pathogen infects peach buds from bud ...More…