Volume 46 Number 4 Article 9
Year 1992 Month 10
Title: Raspberry Cultivars in Eastern Canada
Author: A. Dale
Abstract:
Raspberries are a minor crop grown throughout eastern Canada.
Similar
cultivars are grown from Alberta in the West to Nova Scotia in the East,
and as far South as Southwestern Ontario.
Most of the red raspberries
grown are summer-bearing, although there are a few hectares of fall-bearing
cultivars in the warmer areas.
There are essentially no commercial plantings of black raspberries.
In this paper, I will discuss: 1) plant
production and markets, 2) regional variation in cultivars between 1980
and the present and 3) possible cultivar trends for the next ten years.
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