Fall-Bearing Red Raspberries

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  • D. K. Ourecky Author

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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1973.27.2.35

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Autumn-fruiting or fall-bearing raspberries have been known for nearly 200 years. Rapid advances have been made in breeding, so that it is now possible to have ripe fruit on summer and fall clones from June 20th until frost at Geneva, New York. With the advent of mechanical harvesting, a new approach to culture and production may be on the horizon. Fallbearing raspberries produce two crops of fruit in one season. The summer crop ripens in late June or early July and is borne on canes which grew the previous year. The fall crop is produced on the upper portion of the current season's growth.

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1973-04-01

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Fall-Bearing Red Raspberries. (1973). Journal of the American Pomological Society, 27(2), 35-38. https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1973.27.2.35