Growing New Grapes in New York
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1946.1.1.8Abstract
Our first planting of new varieties of grapes was made in 1930. It consisted of 500 vines of Portland, Ontario, Fredonia, and Sheridan. Since then we have tested most of the new varieties originated at the New York State Experiment Station as soon as they have been named.
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