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CAI Report - Enhancing Runoff and Drainage Management in the Fraser Valley Agricultural Sector

CAI Factsheet - Evaluating the Use of Organic Amendments to Maintain Soil Health and Cherry Production Under Climate Change in British Columbia

CAI Factsheet - Evaluating the Use of Postharvest Deficit Irrigation for Cherry Production Under Climate Change in British Columbia

CAI Report - Expanding Cherry Production in British Columbia under Climate Change

CAI Summary - Evaluating Opportunities to Expand Cherry Production

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Cranberries

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Currants & Gooseberries

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Raspberries

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Strawberries

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Hazelnuts

BC Hazelnut On-Farm Trial Network Research Plan

Hazelnut Research: Thorsten Knipfer

Hazelnut Research: Aldona Czajewska

BC Hazelnut Growers Association: 2020 Field Day Videos

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Blackberries

Ministry of Agriculture Production Guide: Blueberries

Bringing Hazelnuts to BC: Eastern Filbert Blight Resistant Cultivars

Hazelnuts can be a profitable and low-maintenance crop for producers to add to their farms, and the climate of the Fraser Valley and the islands off the coast of southern British Columbia is ideal for growing hazelnut trees. This crop, however, has been reduced in BC due to its susceptibility to…

CAI Guide - Blueberry scorch virus (IPM)

Blueberry scorch is an aphid-vectored virus that is spread through and between fields by winged aphids. Infected plants will generally become symptomatic the year after infection and die within two to three years.

CAI Guide - Caterpillars in berry crops (IPM)

Leafrollers and spanworms are generally the most common caterpillars to cause damage in berry crops.

CAI Guide - Mummy berry (IPM)

Mummy berry (Monoliniavaccinii-corymbosi) is a fungal disease in blueberries.