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  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Spotts, Robert Allen, 1945-; Olsen, Jeff L.; Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-; Pscheidt, Jay William (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2010-05)
    Bacterial canker is the number one killer of young sweet cherry trees in Oregon. This publication covers cause and symptoms, disease cycle, and disease management. A version for mobile devices is also available.
  • Calabro, Jill M. (2007-05-07)
    The Pacific Northwest has become one of the nation’s premier sweet cherry, Prunus avium, production areas. As production of sweet cherries has flourished in Oregon and Washington, so has powdery mildew, caused by the f ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-; Olsen, Jeff L. (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 2013-02)
    This publication gives an overview of processing cherry production in Oregon and describes cherry cultivars used for brining, freezing, and canning. It also provides information on diverting fresh-market cherries to the ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-; Kaiser, C. (Clive) ([Covallis, Or.] : Oregon State University Extension Service, 2013-02)
    Regularly producing sustainable yields of high-quality cherries is possible only where site and other conditions are near optimal. This publication summarizes factors to consider when establishing a cherry orchard includ ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-; Kaiser, C. (Clive); Washington State University. Extension; University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System; Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service [Pullman, Wash.] : Washington State University Extension ; [Moscow, Idaho] : University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System, 9/20/2010)
    Sweet cherry scion cultivars have been selected over millennia for many reasons, but over the past century, breeding programs have concentrated mainly on achieving improved characteristics such as yield, taste, fruit siz ...

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