Peach Varieties that Set Crops under Adverse Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1958.12.4.51Abstract
The spring of 1956 was late and cold in the Niagara Peninsula, resulting in a poor set on some of the sandard varieties of peaches. Elberta and Golden Jubilee, which make up approximately 50 percent of the plantings in this area, produced less than half a normal crop.
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