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Variety Evaluations

Primocane Blackberry Varieties can Overcome Winter
2004 Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) Cultivar Study
2004 Fall-Bearing Raspberry Evaluation
2003 Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) Cultivar Study
2003 Blackberry Evaluation
2003 Summer Red Raspberry Evaluation
2002 Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) Cultivar Study
2000 Thornless Blackberry Cultivar Evaluation for Southern Ohio
1999 Evaluation of Fall Red Raspberry Cultivars for Southern Ohio


Production Information


Berry Calendar - lists varieties and planting dates suitable for Southern Ohio
Anthracnose of Raspberry and Blackberry HYG-3007-08
Spur Blight of Red Raspberries HYG-3008-08
Orange Rust of Brambles HYG-3010-08
Botrytis Fruit Rot "Gray Mold" of Strawberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry HYG-3017-08
Verticillium Wilt of Raspberry HYG-3027-08
Cane Blight of Raspberries HYG-3202-08
Phytophthora Root Rot of Raspberry HYG-3207-08
Late Leaf Rust of Red Raspberry HYG-3210-08
Fruit Disease Fact Sheets from OSU Extension
Integrated Management of Bramble Diseases
Plant Health Management for Backyard Bramble Plantings
2004 Black Raspberry Foliar Fertilization Study
2003 Black Raspberry Foliar Fertilization Study
2003 Summer Red Raspberry Yield and Evaluation
2002 Blackberry Evaluation - First Year Results
2001 Raspberry Raised Bed Planting Demonstration


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Diet and Health

Growing Berries for Optimum Health Benefits, March 2009

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Created: 2007-04-30 , Updated: 2009-10-27

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Black Raspberry Benefits

Vitamin C, a universal antioxidant, is well concentrated in black raspberries (about 2 mg per 100 grams of fruit), as is calcium (32 mg per 100 grams).