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  2. Rudolph Hass - Wikipedia

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    After reading a magazine article illustrating an avocado tree with dollar bills hanging from it in 1925, Hass used all the money he had, plus a loan from his sister, [3] Ida Hass, to buy a small acre and a half avocado grove at 430 West Road La Habra Heights, California. The trees were old Fuerte avocados with 2 or 3 Lyon as well as a few ...

  3. Calavo Growers - Wikipedia

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    Calavo Growers, Inc., was founded on January 21, 1924, as the California Avocado Growers' Exchange. Due to overwhelming interest in the avocado, many California growers had planted avocado seeds that had originated in Mexico. Although slow to mature, by 1923 those avocado trees were producing a large enough crop to be marketed.

  4. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    A number of authors, including Connie Barlow in her 2001 book The Ghosts of Evolution, have speculated that the avocado is an "evolutionary anachronism" with megafaunal dispersal syndrome (a concept originally proposed in the 1980s by Paul S. Martin and Daniel H. Janzen [30]), arguing that the avocado likely coevolved dispersal of its large ...

  5. Hass avocado - Wikipedia

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    The Hass avocado is a variety of avocado with dark green, bumpy skin. It was first grown and sold by Southern California mail carrier and amateur horticulturist Rudolph Hass, who also gave it his name. [1] The Hass avocado is a large-sized fruit [2] weighing 200 to 300 grams (7 to 10 oz).

  6. Fuerte avocado - Wikipedia

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    The parent tree of the Fuerte avocado [1918] stands in the garden of Alejandro Le Blanc in Atlixco. The Fuerte avocado "parent tree" grew in the garden of Alejandro Le Blanc in Atlixco, Mexico. In 1911 cuttings from the tree were sent by Carl B. Schmidt to California where it was commercialized by the West India Gardens of Altadena. [7]

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  9. As cartels take a stake in ‘green gold,’ US and Mexico ...

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    Avocados, the creamy fruit with the industry nickname “green gold,” are big business. Of the amount exported from the nearly 2.7 million metric tons of the fruit grown last year in Mexico, 81 ...