Peach Cultivars That Set Fruit Under Wet, Cold Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1971.25.2.45Abstract
Weather during peach bloom in southwestern Washington is often rainy and cold. This causes most peaches to set poorly and produce erratic yields. Forty-five commercial cultivars have been yield-tested since 1944 at the WSU-Southwestern Washington Research Unit of Washington State University **near Vancouver. Yields were compared over a minimum of 5 years of full production.
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