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New York State Berry Growers' Association Research reports

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Results of the Berry Growers 2006 Pricing Survey

Weed Management Update for Strawberries

Reducing Weeds in Berry Crops

Plasticulture Study in Strawberries - Dale Riggs

Research priorities survey - Results of the 2005 member survey on research priorities. Survey requested by NYSBGA Board of Directors to help direct research fund resources.

Strengthening Integrated Blueberry Disease Management in New York State

Using High Tunnels to Extend the raspberry Season into Late Fall

Black Raspberry Potential, Pitfalls and Progress

Raspberry Plant Types and Recommended Varieties

New Developments for Efficient Pesticide Applications in Berry Crops

Reducing Weed Pressure using Buckwheat

Effect of pre- and post-infection period applications of Cabrio on the development of anthracnose.

Cover crop alternatives for strawberry replant preparation

Strawberry cultivar Earliglow scores high on health benefits

Growing raspberries fall to spring with high tunnels and greenhouses

Rethinking nitrogen fertilization in strawberries

Overcoming replant problems with cover crops and composts

The secret life of sap beetles

Managing marketing risks

Yield increase with early spring microclimate manipulations



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