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Item Accessions from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program 1923-1950: Accessions N231 to N50174(1950) Horticultural Research CenterItem Accessions from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program 1951-1972: Accessions N511 to N72111(1972) Horticultural Research CenterItem Maps of field plantings of fruit crops at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center Farm 1: 1921-1981(1981) Horticultural Research CenterItem Maps of field plantings of fruit crops at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center Farm 1: 1968-1982(1982) Horticultural Research CenterItem Maps of field plantings of various fruit crops at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center Farm 1: 1980-1983(1983) Horticultural Research CenterItem Pest management for home blueberry plants(2015) University of MinnesotaBlueberries grown in Minnesota have few serious insect pests and diseases. Gardeners who use Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices may never have a need to apply pesticides to their plants. IPM is a sustainable approach that allows gardeners to reduce pests to a tolerable level by using the best balance of cultural, physical, biological, & chemical management strategies. IPM takes into account the level of damage a pest is capable of causing, as well as the possible risks to humans and the environment associated with each pest management strategy.Item Pollination record in University of Minnesota fruit breeding program from 1965 through 1985(1985) Horticultural Research CenterItem Scion wood distributions from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1923-1929(1929) Horticultural Research Center