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Berry production guides [.pdf | .doc] - Flyer describes publications and how to order with member discount. Or your can order Bramble, Highbush Blueberry and Strawberry guides directly from NRAES.
Cornell resources - Cornell Berry Resources, Pest Management Guidelines for Berry Crops and Cornell Pesticide Management Education Program.
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.
Eat your berries - A series of 1-page articles promoting health benefits:
Strawberry Recipes - From the California Strawberry Commission. New York residents: Best results are always obtained when you use our local and delicious New York State strawberries.
Hometown Foods - Anna Dawson of Hometown Foods, LLC presents innovative ways to prepare and market local berry and fruit products.
Visiting a Strawberry Farm - Great tips to prepare consumers for a trip to their local pick-your-own berry farm, from the North Carolina Strawberry Association.
N.Y. Berry Growers' Attitudes Regarding Genetically Modified Crops - Research summary.
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