UACES Facebook Blackberries Field Tour to take place June 12
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Blackberries Field Tour to take place June 12

May 24, 2024

By Ryan McGeeney
U of A System Division of Agriculture 

Fast Facts:

  • Event includes blackberry tasting, field tour, dinner
  • $20 to attend, payable at door
  • Pre-register online

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CLARKSVILLE, Ark. — A highlight of every Arkansas summer is surely the state’s fruit bursting into bloom, and 2024 looks to be no exception. On June 12, blackberry growers are invited to sample some of the sweetest offerings from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture: blackberries from the Fruit Research Station in Clarksville.

Blackberry plant

SWEETNESS IN BLOOM — The annual Blackberry Research Tour, one of the Division of Agriculture’s ongoing series of field days throughout the spring and summer, is scheduled for June 12, kicking off at 1 p.m. The event will feature a blackberry tasting, a field tour and more. The event will conclude with dinner, served at 5 p.m. (Division of Agriculture photo.)

The annual Blackberry Research Tour, one of the Division of Agriculture’s ongoing series of field days throughout the spring and summer, is scheduled for June 12, kicking off at 1 p.m. The event will feature a blackberry tasting, a field tour and more. The event will conclude with dinner, served at 5 p.m.

Amanda McWhirt  extension fruit and vegetable horticulture specialist for the Division of Agriculture, said the blackberry field tour has been a consistent favorite among the fruit’s enthusiasts.

“This event annually brings together more than 60 blackberry growers, industry personnel and researchers,” McWhirt said. “It is an important opportunity for growers to view all of the blackberry research trials up close and see new developments from the University of Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program. We enjoy getting to bring everyone together from across the state to share ideas and taste the newest blackberries being developed right here in Arkansas.”

The cost to attend the event is $20, payable at the door. Organizers ask that individuals who plan to attend pre-register online to ensure an accurate head count for the field tour and dinner.

Agenda:

1 p.m. Registration Open (Blackberry tasting, blackberry fruit disorder demo)

1:30 p.m. Welcome and Announcements
            • Dr. Jackie Lee, Fruit Research Station director & Matt Wilson, president of Arkansas Blackberry Growers                Association.
            • Drs. Amanda McWhirt & Renee Threlfall acknowledge special guests

2 p.m. Rules for Processing Fruit on Farm, Dr. Renee Threlfall

2:30 p.m. Blackberry Promotional Material Update, Lizzy Herrera

2:45 p.m. Leave for the Field

3-5 p.m. Field Tour

  • Drone Demonstration, Max Drone
  • Dr. Hannah Wright Smith, Herbicide Symptomology ID in Blackberry
  • Dr. Amanda McWhirt, Blackberry Fertility Management
  • Dr. Aaron Cato, Pesky Insect Pests
  • Dr. Margaret Worthington, Tour of Advanced Blackberry Selections

5 p.m. Dinner

The Fruit Research Station is located at 1749 State Hwy 818, Clarksville, Arkansas. To reach the station by phone, call 479-754-2406.

To learn about extension programs in Arkansas, contact your local Cooperative Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.uada.edu. Follow us on X and Instagram at @AR_Extension. To learn more about Division of Agriculture research, visit the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station website: https://aaes.uada.edu/. Follow on X at @ArkAgResearch. To learn more about the Division of Agriculture, visit https://uada.edu/. Follow us on X at @AgInArk.

 

About the Division of Agriculture

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s mission is to strengthen agriculture, communities, and families by connecting trusted research to the adoption of best practices. Through the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Cooperative Extension Service, the Division of Agriculture conducts research and extension work within the nation’s historic land grant education system. 

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action institution. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate or need materials in another format, please contact Amanda McWhirt at amcwhirt@uada.edu as soon as possible. Dial 711 for Arkansas Relay. 

The Division of Agriculture is one of 20 entities within the University of Arkansas System. It has offices in all 75 counties in Arkansas and faculty on five system campuses.  

The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture offers all its Extension and Research programs to all eligible persons without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, disability, marital or veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally protected status, and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Media Contact:
Ryan McGeeney
rmcgeeney@uada.edu   
@Ryan_McG44
501-671-2120

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