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Recent research carried out under the auspices of a USDA organic transition grant resulted in a better understanding of the interaction of wild blueberry production tactics such as pruning method, soil pH reduction by sulfur (S) application, and organic fertilizer rates on wild blueberry growth, development, and yield. This bulletin is the product of what we have learned over the past four years of this research project.
Document Type
Article
ISSN
1070–1494
Rights and Access Note
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Volume
852
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Publisher
Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
City
Orono
Keywords
blueberries, organic farming, weed control, blueberry diseases, blueberry pests
Disciplines
Agriculture | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Fruit Science
Recommended Citation
Drummond, F., J. Smagula, S. Annis, and D. Yarborough. 2009. Organic wild blueberry production. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Bulletin 852.