Dwarf Apples in North Dakota
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.2.33Abstract
A long and active interest in fruits as a hobby led, in 1960, to my interest in investigating the possibility of growing dwarf fruits in backyard gardens in our northern prairie climate. My home site is on the North Dakota side of the Red River at Grand Forks, North Dakota, about 75 miles south of the Canadian border. In Minnesota, a stone's throw to the east, lack of hardiness is a serious limitation in the growing of fruit.
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