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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 14:53:00 PDT
From: "John Gates"@mr.gov.bc.ca
Subject: Request for saskatoon pollination info
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I will soon be participating in a workshop for Saskatoon growers (Amelanchier
alnifolia). Closely related to the apple, hawthorn and mountain ash, it produces
a multiseeded fruit similar in appearance to a blueberry. It also goes by the
common names of serviceberry, shadbush and juneberry. If any of you liners out
there have or know about any research or extension material regarding
pollination of saskatoons I would much appreciate it.
John Gates, Apiculture Specialist
B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
4607, 23rd. St. Vernon, B.C. Canada, V1T 4K7
Ph:( 604) 549-5580
fax:(604) 549-5488
Internet:[log in to unmask]
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