Presentation
Uncommon Fruits with Market Potential
A Midwest Homecoming Conference Session
Learn about producing pawpaw, juneberry, hardy kiwifruit, gooseberry and lingonberry - uncommon fruits with unique flavors - that can be grown with little or no pest management. Consider the potential for ethnic and organic markets.
Presenters:
- Lee Reich, New Paltz, N.Y.
- Steve McKay, Cooperative Extension, Columbia County, N.Y.
- David Jackson, Kiwi Korners, Danville, Pa.
- Dale Secher, Carandale Farm, Oregon, Wis.
This session was part of the national SARE conference A Midwest Homecoming, held August 15-17, 2006 in Oconomowoc, Wisc.
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