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  2. Inside Oishii’s vertical farm that grows world’s sweetest ...

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    Many hail Oishii’s “Omakase Strawberries” as the world’s sweetest —- peek inside its vertical farm that provides the optimal farming environment

  3. Strawberry cultivation in California - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry crown rot is a major disease here as it is in any productive growing region. [15] Genetic markers for CR resistance would make a significant difference in yield. [15] Shaw et al., 2008 is a starting point for such screening, using the markers they found. [15]

  4. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Pine and oak trees create the acidic soil blueberries need. Strawberries and dewberries create healthy ground cover, clover fixes nitrogen for the blueberries' high needs, yarrow and bay laurel repel unhealthy insects. Each of the herbal companions listed also like the acidic soil the blueberry plant needs. Fruit trees: Various

  5. Musk strawberry - Wikipedia

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    The musk strawberry or hautbois strawberry [2] (Fragaria moschata), is a species of strawberry native to Europe. Its French name hautbois strawberry may be anglicised as hautboy strawberry. [3] The plants are hardy and can survive in many weather conditions. They are cultivated commercially on a small scale, particularly in Italy.

  6. California's relentless rains affect farmworkers, strawberry ...

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    A spate of heavy rains in California that have interfered with the strawberry harvest are having a negative economic impact on farmworkers and may soon hit consumers in the wallet too.

  7. Soil testing is important to meet needs of the growing season

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    Ashland SWCD is partnering with Forbes Farmstead Market to host our April 11 Conservation Chat: Talk Dirt to Me.

  8. Breeding of strawberries - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly consumed strawberry species in modern times is the garden strawberry, a species derived from hybridization of two other species, with the scientific name Fragaria × ananassa, [1] but there are many species of strawberries, several others of which are cultivated to some extent. The strawberry species fall into several ...

  9. Arbutus unedo - Wikipedia

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    The fruit production is not very high and is highly variable on the weather, and that may be part of the reason this plant is not frequently cultivated. The average yield in a two years study is around 46 kg per hectare, and 180 grams per cubic metre of crown. [20] However, very little work has so far been done in terms of genotype selection. [21]