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How to make blueberry and blackberry jam
Liz Partsch provides a step-by-step guide on how her dad makes blueberry and blackberry jam every year during berry season.
Blackberries a bright spot for Ohio
PIKETON, Ohio — Blackberries are a popular, high-value fruit crop for Ohio growers looking to produce a niche agricultural product. But getting the most out of the crop requires intensive inputs and high maintenance. Ohio State University Extension horticulturists are evaluating cultivars that may make production easier. Shawn Wright, with Ohio State University South Centers
Variety changes blackberry production
“Now you can sell as much as you can grow, and you’ll be able to grow more,” says OARDC researcher Michele Stanton.
How to find and harvest wild blackberries
Gatherers can find wild blackberries in Ohio’s woodlands, along the borders of farm fields, and on overgrown fencerows.
Blackberry research could help producers
New trellis system helps with blackberry production.
How to find blackberries, black raspberries and black dewberries
Learn how to find, identify and harvest black raspberries, black dewberries and blackberries throughout the summer.
OSU researchers working to increase blackberry and raspberry production
Researchers with Ohio State University Extension are in the midst of a multi-year project studying alternative planting methods to help Ohio growers increase the production of two small, increasingly popular fruits that many health experts hail as “superfoods.”
Blackberries can increase farm profits: Learn how at Farm Science
LONDON, Ohio – Commercial growers looking for options to increase their farm profits may want to consider adding blackberries, says an expert from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Thanks to new production techniques and new, more winter-hardy varieties, blackberries have become a more viable option for commercial growers to add
Here’s the scoop on growing berries in Ohio
Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries can all be grown in the home garden.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 16, 2020
Central State University Extension is partnering with the Agriculture Incubator Foundation Farm to teach a free workshop in blackberry cane pruning.






