Breeding Grapes for the Northern Great Plains
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1963.17.4.67Abstract
Grape breeding has been a major part of the fruit breeding program at the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station since 1953. Eastern grape varieties are poorly adapted in most areas of South Dakota. However, native grapes (Vitis riparia) are found along streams in scattered areas throughout the state, and are also found in North Dakota and eastern Montana.
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