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Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide
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Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide
A comprehensive guide to small fruit production in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Pre-plant considerations
Tables and Figures
Chapter 2. Soil Management and Nutrition for Berry Crops
Chapter 3: Pesticides, Pesticide Safety, and Chemical Fumigation
Chapter 4: Weed Management
Chapter 5: Wildlife Damage control in Commercial Plantings
Chapter 6: Strawberries
Chapter 7: Blueberries
Chapter 8: Brambles
Chapter 9: Gooseberries and Currants
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