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University of Arkansas Fruit Research Station

@uaexhortdoc

Director for the University of Arkansas Fruit Research Station.

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Blueberry school starts next week! Register today! The registration fee includes attendance at all 3 classes including the farm tour in June! Register here: uaex.formstack.com/forms/blueberr…

Blueberry school starts next week! Register today! The registration fee includes attendance at all 3 classes including the farm tour in June!
Register here: uaex.formstack.com/forms/blueberr…
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Queenie the station cat says Thanks to all the visitors today that paid attention to me! And for all the greenhouse advice! Thanks Dr. Dickson, Dr. Worthington and Dr. Clark!

Queenie the station cat says Thanks to all the visitors today that paid attention to me! And for all the greenhouse advice! Thanks Dr. Dickson, Dr. Worthington and Dr. Clark!
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Sending some views from fruit research station. We find it calming when we are thinning 1000’s of peaches from our loaded trees. We thin to one fruit per every 6-8inches. I expect a good peach season this year. (If we don’t get more hail storms!!!)

Sending some views from fruit research station. We find it calming when we are thinning 1000’s of peaches from our loaded trees. We thin to one fruit per every 6-8inches. I expect a good peach season this year. (If we don’t get more hail storms!!!)
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Ever hand pollinated a Blackberry? Each color was pollinated on a different day. You could be looking at one of the next released varieties from Dr. Clark’s program. We have lots of busy bees here at the fruit research station!

Ever hand pollinated a Blackberry? Each color was pollinated on a different day. You could be looking at one of the next released varieties from Dr. Clark’s program. We have lots of busy bees here at the fruit research station!