New Varieties Features
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Cripps Pink is in expansion mode |
March 15th 2012 |
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Public viewing for new WSU varieties |
Web 2011 |
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Apple improves with ageWhen other varieties are starting to decline in quality, WA 2 is still improving. |
Web 2011 |
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Cherry Showcase puts spotlight on best varietiesSweet cherry growers in Michigan and other humid, eastern states like New York might want to look at this list as a potential lineup of dark sweet cherry varieties to carry through the season—starting two weeks earlier than Hedelfingen and going 30 days. |
Web 2011 |
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Rainier marketing JazzRainier Fruit Company has been sublicensed by the Oppenheimer Group, which markets ENZA varieties. |
Web 2010 |
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WA 2 on viewWashington State University scheduled two field days this fall for growers to see and taste its new variety at harvest. |
Web 2010 |
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Cornell releases two new apple varietiesTwo new apple varieties have been released from the Cornell University breeding program and a group of New York growers will grow and market them exclusively. |
Web 2010 |
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Hear that buzz? It’s SweeTango apples coming to marketSweeTango apples will be coming to market in quantity this fall. |
Web 2010 |
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New Australian pearsTwo new pear varieties from Australia are being propagated for commercial testing in the United States. |
Web 2010 |










