Apple Production and Variety Trends
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1962.16.3.57Abstract
Back in 1894 Stark Bro's ran a national New Fruits Show encouraging fruit farmers and anyone else with a new apple variety to send them in for the contest. The most promising varieties were awarded prizes and the possibility of commercial propagation if they were better than already existing apples of their type and season. Propagation and sale to growers meant further rewards in the form of royalties for each tree sold.
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