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Preserving Historic Forms of Apples & Pears


It seems it’s not a query of if, when historic varieties are not with us as local weather change and different mitigation components equivalent to land improvement and illness threaten prize pomes! This subject is mentioned on this episode by a panel of nicely versed pome followers.

The Audio system on this Panel

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  • Matt Kaminsky who’s also referred to as Gnarly Pippins is the moderator.
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  • Dan Newman hails from Palermo, Maine and has a eager curiosity in Pears from Maine. He’s energetic in historic analysis that appears at data from county festivals. Every honest has the 12 months and apple prized, and thus Dan can observe what was grown the place and when and by whom.
  • John Bunker was final on Cider Chat in episode 352 & 353. He’s the Founding father of the Maine Heritage Orchard & FEDCO Bushes, Writer of quite a few books on Apples and is a well-known Apple Detective.
  • Eliza Greenman is a fruit explorer and horticultural historian.
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  • Lydia Pendergast – works with the Apple Staff on the School of the Atlantic and interns with the Maine Heritage Orchard

This discuss was recorded at Maine Apple Camp.

  • Maine Apple Camp is held biannually. The subsequent camp will happen in 2024.
  • It’s hosted by the Maine Natural Farmers and Gardeners Affiliation.
  • Go to MOFGA.org and be part of immediately!

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