Red Raspberry Varieiies in Massachusetts
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1947.2.2.40Abstract
Raspberry growing in Massachusetts has been severely hit in the past decade or two by a combination of virus diseases and adverse winter conditions. Black caps seldom survive more than three to live years and even reds are easily infected with virus since practically every sizeable patch of wild reds is infected with mosaic.
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