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Mar. 1914), a discussion of commercial nut production (which included taste-testing hickory, butternut, black walnut, horse chestnut, and filbert or hazelnut—all of which can be grown in Minnesota—along with other nuts produced elsewhere), as well as a
favor crop N use efficiency and weed suppression. Materials and Methods Experimental design. The study was conducted at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI (42.4058° N, 85.4023° W), from 2016 to 2019, in three separate
synchronously with Colossal; prone to biennial bearing; resistant to phytophthora root rot ( Phytophthora spp. ). Qing. Early to midseason Chinese chestnut. Origin: Hickory, KY. Chance seedling planted late 1950s to early 1960s. Named by M. Nave, propagated