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  • The pineapple plant
    The pineapple plant is a terrestrial herb 2 12 to 5 ft .751.5 m high with a spread of 3 to 4 ft .91.2 m; a very short, stout stem and a rosette of waxy, straplike leaves, longpointed, 20 to 72 in 50180cm 1ong; usually needle tipped and generally bear ...
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/pineapple.html
 
  • The I S A Fruit
    ISAFRUIT is a European Integrated Research Project that focuses on all aspects of fruit from its start as a seed till a consumer bites into a juicy end product. It has been awarded under Thematic Priority 5 Food Quality and Safety of the 6th Framewo ...
    http://www.isafruit.org/Portal/index.php
 
  • The Garden Huckleberries
    Mention huckleberries in any conversation and most people immediately think of the U.S.A. and Mark Twain It was not until quite recently when garden huckleberries were introduced to Britain from Canada that this reaction began to change, because the ...
    http://www.nvsuk.org.uk/growing_show_vegetables_1/huckleberries.php
 
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  • The Growing Blueberries
    Plenty of information on this crop with instructions on planting and growing, pruning and problems. Blueberry bushes not only provide fresh fruit but also can be used as a source of fall color in a backyard planting. Blueberries are relatively easy t ...
    http://www.farminfo.org/orchard/blueberry.htm
 
  • Quebec Fruit Breeding
    Research center and online reference for apple and strawberry growers, also with information about wine grapes and ginseng. ...
    http://www.pgris.com/index.htm
 
  • The Pineapple Post Harvest Operations
    Provides information on harvesting, packinghouse operations, cooling system, storage, transportation systems and processing. Location of the crops, internal ways and access to the main roads leading to the packing site must be considered so that pine ...
    http://www.fao.org/inpho/content/compend/text/ch33/AE614e02.htm
 
  • The Pawpaw Planting Guide
    Information on the climate and site requirements, propagation and cultivation of the native American pawpaw, Asimina triloba. This bulletin was created to meet the increasing demand for information on cultivation of the native American pawpaw, Asimin ...
    http://www.pawpaw.kysu.edu/pawpaw/ppg.htm
 
  • The Avocado Source
    News, information, links and chat for avocado growers in many of the leading growing nations. ...
    http://www.avocadosource.com/
 
  • The quince
    The quince is now the only member of the genus Cydonia, the three shrubby quinces previously included are now classified in Chaenomeles. Quince has previously been classified as Pyrus cydonia and Cydonia vulgaris. Quinces have long been grown for fla ...
    http://www.agroforestry.co.uk/ansample.html
 
  • The Propagation
    Discusses several ways to increase fruit stocks including taking cuttings, layering, grafting and budding and the all important selection of rootstocks. All trees have a shoot system, or top, and a root system. With few exceptions, the top is genetic ...
    http://homeorchard.ucdavis.edu/general-prop.html
 

 
 
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