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Subject: Cider Digest #1754, 2 January 2013
From: cider-request@talisman.com
Cider Digest #1754 2 January 2013
Cider and Perry Discussion Forum
Contents:
post for cider digest (Craig Teerlink)
Ashmead's Kernel: triploid? (Dick Dunn)
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Subject: post for cider digest
From: Craig Teerlink <Craig.Teerlink@hsc.utah.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:22:26 +0000
I am planning an apple orchard specialized in cider fruit. I am trying to
avoid varieties that tend to go biennial for practicality's sake. Information
about biennial tendency is difficult to find for most cider varieties. If
you have experience growing the following varieties perhaps you could
tell me if they tend toward biennial production: Kingston black; Porters
perfection; Stembridge cluster; Stoke red; Bedan; Binet rouge; Brown
snout; Chisel jersey; Coat jersey; Court pendu plat; Dabinett; Major;
Vilberie; Yarlington mill; Breakwell; Red jersey. If a website or other
media reporting this information already exists I haven't found it, and
please point it out to me. If not, I may try to make one with information
collected from this post and elsewhere.
Thank you,
Craig Teerlink
Salt Lake City
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Subject: Ashmead's Kernel: triploid?
From: Dick Dunn <rcd@talisman.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 22:20:34 -0700
In some random digging-around, I found conflicting info on whether
Ashmead's Kernel is triploid or not. Anybody have concrete info or
a really-good source to resolve this?
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Dick Dunn rcd@talisman.com Hygiene, Colorado USA
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