Notes on Blackberries in Kentucky
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1947.2.4.113Abstract
A small variety planting of blackberries made in western Kentucky in the spring of 1939 has furnished some results that might be of general interest to berry growers. This planting is located about 75 miles east of where the Ohio River joins the Mississippi, on the grounds of the Western Kentucky Experiment Substation, Princeton, Kentucky. The planting is on low ground that is subject to temperatures somewhat more severe than are general throughout the section.
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