Cultivated Blueberries for New England
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1946.1.3.53Abstract
Most of New England is natural blueberry country. Therefore, it is not surprising that the cultivated blueberry should be at home in southern New England where the climate is suitable for this species. Although it has not been planted so extensively as in some other sections, such as New Jersey and Michigan, the industry is making a slow, steady, and sound growth.
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