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Cort Brazelton shares his views on his key takeaway from the USHBC Blueberry Summit

With the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council Blueberry Summit behind us, Cort Brazelton shares his views on his key takeaway, what the industry is facing, and where it needs to focus.

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Every variety is unique and has its own recipe for success.

Our Applied Research team has developed a pruning tutorial for ArabellaBlue® ‘FC14-062’ to help you find that recipe sooner.

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Harvest season has begun at our Research Farm in Tala, Mexico!

Our teams are enjoying a break from the rain and the first fantastic fruit…with a lot more to come!

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While the blueberry industry faces continuing change, the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council is also changing to serve the industry.

Having just attended the USHBC event in Nashville, Cort Brazelton shares thoughts on how Kasey Cronquist and his team are positively reshaping the USHBC to increasingly serve the industry.

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Pardon us while we brag for a moment.

Hey, it’s not every company that has a Founder/Executive Chairman of the Board and a Co-CEO performing live in a band in Nashville!

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Thank you to Dave Eddy for sharing the Fall Creek® story in American Grower this month.

At Fall CreekⓇ, we are immensely proud of our history and the humble roots from which our founders, Dave and Barbara Brazelton, created this company.

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David Brazelton is at the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council’s (USHBC) “Blueberry Summit”

David Brazelton is at the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council’s (USHBC) “Blueberry Summit” and today chaired in the USHBC’s Health Research & Nutrition Committee meeting. Brittany Parvi caught up with Dave for a brief interview about the exciting blueberry health research being done.

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The high chill ripening season is now behind us in Oregon.

What a season it was! We hosted a successful Field + Forum event for growers in August that provided growers with the opportunity to tour our R&D farm, see all the new varieties in the field, and participate in an interactive blind-tasting event of current and new varieties.

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