USDA ARS ARonline Magazine

United States Department of Agriculture

AgResearch Magazine

ARS Home l About ARS l Contact ARS
AR Research Magazine
 
Horticulturist ties blackberry canes to training wire.
ARS horticulturist Fumiomi Takeda ties blackberry canes to training wire to keep the canes growing horizontally, a vital step in the new rotating cross-arm trellis and cane-training system. (Stephen Ausmus, D3464-4).
Horticulturist and technician inspect blackberry plants.
At the Appalachian Fruit Research Station in Kearneysville, West Virginia, ARS horticulturist Fumiomi Takeda developed a rotating cross-arm trellis and cane-training system for blackberry plants to help growers overcome environmental challenges. Here, Takeda (right) inspects blackberry plants on the new trellis system while technician N. Wade Snyder inspects blackberry plants trained using a conventional system. (Stephen Ausmus, D3461-4).
Back To Top