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1 Raspberry Varieties for Today and Tomorrow

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5 Varieties World Wide Thousands of Choices Breeding Programs in many other Countries

6 U.S.Varieties Hundreds offered American and Canadian Breeding Programs

7 Nourse Farms Menu 12 Red Summer Varieties 16 Red Everbearing Varieties Originating from North America, U.K. Eastern Europe, and Italy

8 Variety Range Zones 3-8 Summer Production for Days Everbearing Production for 2-3 Months

9 Variety Selection Many Opinions Wide Range of Conditions Top Varieties Struggle with Extremes

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11 The Fundamentals of Choosing a Variety What varieties do you like and why? Where do you live? How are you planning to sell the berries? What is your soil type?

12 The Fundamentals of Choosing a Variety Organic or conventional? Do you have irrigation? What were the previous crops?

13 Definations Primocane Floricane Commercial Everbearer

14 Our Top 10 Sellers 2013 by Volume 1. Prelude 6. Polana* 2. Heritage 7. Jewel Black 3. Himbo Top* 8. Anne 4. Nova 9. Chester 5. Caroline 10. Killarney * exclusive to Nourse Farms

15 Top 10 Sellers Comprise 80% of Sales Little Change 1-2 Varieties per Year

16 Bottom 10 Varieties 20% of Sales Highest Chance for Replacement Very Limited Performance Area

17 Bottom 10 Varieties 20% of Sales Highest Chance for Replacement Very Limited Performance Area

18 Other Top Sellers Anne Golden Raspberry Jewel Black Raspberry Many Consumers want more than Red

19 Recent Releases Cowichan Red Raspberry TulaMagic Red Raspberry BP-1 Red Raspberry

20 Cowichan Bushy Dwarf Resistant Good fruit size Highly Productive Fruiting Window

21 Cowichan Cowichan Red Raspberry Tulamagic Red Raspberry BP-1 Red Raspberry

22 Recent Releases Cowichan Red Raspberry Tulamagic Red Raspberry BP-1 Red Raspberry

23 TulaMagic Commercial Everbearer Phytophthora Root Rot Resistant Fruiting before Tulameen Low Nitrogen Requirement

24 TulaMagic Commercial Everbearer Phytophthora Root Rot Resistant Fruiting before Tulameen Low Nitrogen Requirement

25 BP-1 Commercial Everbearer Similar Season to Caroline Firm and Light Red Color

26 BP-1 Compared to Polka Excellent Flavor Higher Yield Potential Spacing Inches

27 BP-1 Commercial Everbearer Similar Season to Caroline Firm and Light Red Color Higher Yield Potential

28 Final Thoughts Are you looking for a variety to fit your system? Are you willing to adapt to the varieties needs?

29 Recent Releases for Trial Lewis Floricane Red Squamish Floricane Red Crimson Giant Primocane Red

30 Lewis Fresh and Processing Yields Similar to Meeker Susceptible to Phytophthora Fruiting Window

31 Nourse Farms 31 2/6/2015

32 Squamish Fresh and Processing High Yield Potential Later than Malahat Tolerance to Phytophthora

33 Crimson Giant Commercial Everbearer? Firm Enough? Local Sales? Fruiting Window?

34 Recent Releases for Trial Niwot Prime Ark Freedom

35 Niwot Primocane Black Raspberry Low Primocane Yield Potential Early Floricane Production Sustainable with Direct Retail Sales

36 Prime Ark Freedom Thornless Primocane Blackberry Good Yield Potential Early Floricane Production Shipability?

37 Limited Release Primocane Reds Imara Kweli Kwanza

38 Limited Release Primocane Reds Very Early Stage in California Primocane Production Potential as High as 7,000 Crates per Acre Yearly Royalty around $750 Acre

39 Imara Earliest Primocane and Floricane Producer of the Group Firm and light colored Fruit that Maintains in Storage

40 Imara Very Vigorous In Row Plant Spacing Feet Must Control Excessive Branching to Maintain Fruit Size

41 Nourse Farms 41 2/6/2015

42 Nourse Farms 42 2/6/2015

43 Kweli Second in Ripening 3 Weeks after Imara Firmest of the Group Maintains Light Color

44 Kweli Very Vigorous Plant Spacing Feet Must Control Excessive Branching to Maintain Fruit Size

45 Nourse Farms 45 2/6/2015

46 Nourse Farms 46 2/6/2015

47 Kwanza Last/Late Season Largest Berry Light Color Holds

48 Kwanza Plant Spacing Feet Slightly less Vigorous Difficult to Propagate

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50 Final Thoughts Are you looking for a variety to fit your system? Are you willing to adapt to the varieties needs?

51 Thank you!

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