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The berries are generally harvested when they are a deep purple color, rather than red. Each bush can produce 7 kg to 8 kg (15 lb to 18 lb) of fruit a year. Plants continue to fruit for around 15 years, and can also self-propagate. The cultivar 'Ly 654' [11] has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [12]
Greenbank farm became the largest loganberry producer in the United States with 125 acres if berry bushes. Molz started to produce Loganberry wine. Molz was a founder of a winery in Seattle named Pommerelle. [3] He sold his Logan berry wine under this label. Molz ran the farm until 1984. The parent company Pommerelle was sold, which included ...
Olallieberry pie in Pescadero, California. The olallieberry (/ ˈ oʊ l ə l i ˌ b ɛr i / OH-lə-lee-berr-ee), sometimes spelled ollalieberry, olallaberry, olalliberry, ollalaberry or ollaliberry, [citation needed] is the marketing name for the 'Olallie' blackberry released by the USDA-ARS (in collaboration with Oregon State University).
You can walk into Logan Farms, located at 1220 East Northside Drive., and pick up a Thanksgiving turkey. options include hickory smoked, Cajun spiced and honey glazed. Each turkey is $7.50 per pound.
Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards. Some farms market " You-Pick " for orchards, such as the tradition of Apple and Orange picking in North America, as a form of value-add agritourism .
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Driscoll's was officially founded in 1904, known at the time as Banner Berry Farm's Brand. [5] They secretly kept Loftus as their supplier and also planted the Banner variety of berries exclusively. The company was the sole supplier of the Banner variety until Reiter formed an outside partnership in 1916 to market the Banner Berry plant. [5]
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