The hazelnut breeding program at Oregon State University (OSU) has been doing a great job over the years developing new blight resistant hazelnut varieties better suited for todays growing industry in the Pacific Northwest. Back at the Nut Growers Society’s Annual Meeting in Corvallis, Becky McCluskey from the OSU Department of Horticulture showcased some of these varieties. Watch this brief video as she talks about the strengths and characteristics of each variety and read more about it in Pacific Nut Producer Magazine. Don’t currently receive this monthly publication? Subscribe for FREE at https://malcolmmedia.com/pacific-nut-producer-magazine-subscriptions/.
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