Horticulture Research Station

Practices to Extend the Availability of Fresh Iowa-grown Raspberries and Blackberries

Authors: Dennis N. Portz (Iowa State University) , Gail R. Nonnecke (Iowa State University) , Samantha Wagner (Iowa State University)

  • Practices to Extend the Availability of Fresh Iowa-grown Raspberries and Blackberries

    Horticulture Research Station

    Practices to Extend the Availability of Fresh Iowa-grown Raspberries and Blackberries

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Abstract

Raspberries and blackberries (brambles) are high-value fruit crops for commercial growers in Iowa. High tunnel production hastens the growing season, promoting greater yield and increased berry quality by protecting fruit from wind and rain. Similar to high tunnels, use of row covers has shown hastened production, but row covers are removed later in the year eliminating protection from weather. The primary goal of this project was to evaluate differences in total yield of primocane-fruiting brambles grown inside a high tunnel, under row covers, and with no cover. A secondary goal was to evaluate fresh and postharvest berry quality of primocane-fruiting brambles grown inside a tunnel structure, under row covers, and with no cover.

Keywords: RFR A9043, Horticulture

How to Cite:

Portz, D. N., Nonnecke, G. R. & Wagner, S., (2010) “Practices to Extend the Availability of Fresh Iowa-grown Raspberries and Blackberries”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2009(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2010
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