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  • The North American Blueberry Council
    Promoting highbush blueberry growing. Information on the plant, growth, and the product. For more than 40 years, the pioneers of the highbush blueberry industry have invested in promotions and market development of highbush blueberries thorough the ...
    http://blueberry.org/
 
  • The American Cranberry
    Cranberry history, images, associations, publications, recipes, genetics, statistics, market information, news, pests, weeds, diseases, and reference resources. ...
    http://www.library.wisc.edu/guides/agnic/cranberry/cranhome.html
 
  • The Tropical Fruit
    Tropical fruits are grown on the north coast of NSW. Many of these crops have specific site requirements and producers need to take care these requirements are going to be met prior to crop establishment. The main crops grown are macadamias, bananas ...
    http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/tropicalfrt
 
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  • The Jack Fruit
    The jackfruit is believed indigenous to the rain forests of the Western Ghats of India. It spread early on to other parts of India, southeast Asia, the East Indies and ultimately the Philippines. It is often planted in central and eastern Africa and ...
    http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/jackfruit.html
 
  • The Sapote
    The sapote occurs naturally at low elevations from southern Mexico to northern Nicaragua. It is much cultivated and possibly also naturalized up to 2,000 ft 600 m and occasionally found up to 5,000 ft 1,500 m throughout Central America and tropical S ...
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/sapote_ars.html
 
  • The Growing Blueberries
    Blueberries can be grown in most parts of West Virginia with attention to a few requirements. The crop has potential for excellent returns especially if marketed in large metropolitan areas. The wild blueberries and huckleberries Vaccinium and Gaylus ...
    http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/fruits/groblueb.htm
 
  • The Temperate Fruits
    Cooler parts of India have a climate suitable for growing apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, pears, persimmon, plums and strawberries. Notes on suitable varieties, propagation and culture. Apple occupies nearly 12,141 hectares, mostly in temperate ...
    http://www.krishiworld.com/html/horti_crops4g.html
 
  • The Northern Great Plains
    Information on the juneberry or saskatoon, its cultivation, pruning, cultivars, diseases and uses as a garden or commercial crop. Northeast slopes for planting are less subject to spring frosts, as Juneberries bloom from late April to early May. Vigo ...
    http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/hortcrop/h938w.htm
 
  • New Jersey Commercial Tree Fruit
    Includes newsletter, research reports, news, and commercial tree fruit production guide. ...
    http://www.virtualorchard.net/rce/98tfrecs/contents.html
 
  • Coconut Genetic Resources Network
    Information on this project to improve coconut production and increase incomes in developing countries through improved cultivation and utilization of the coconut and its products. The benefits of collaborating on genetic resources conservation and u ...
    http://www.bioversityinternational.org/Information_Sources/Networks/cogent/...
 

 
 
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