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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 27 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 89

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Moidavka
Claims Added
  • Miner | culinary_use | Miner's late ripening is described as useful for canning in cool fall weather.
  • Miner | description_snippet | At Brookings, plants are in poor-to-fair condition and are described as a light bearer.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | The page reports nursery shoots from graft or bud kill back severely after first winter, interpreted as limited hardiness, and fruit at Brookings is often frost-late, reducing quality.
  • Miner | entry_location | In South Dakota, Miner is observed mainly along the Missouri River region of the southeast, with documented planting at Vermillion and Yankton.
  • Miner | productivity | General experience is that Miner is not productive when planted alone; mixed planting (e.g., with Forest Garden) is preferred.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | A stated planting guideline uses a ratio of two Miner trees to one Forest Garden tree in mixed orchard settings.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | The cultivar is noted as not appearing on the Minnesota State Horticultural Society recommended fruit list.
  • Moidavka | breeder_reference | Attributed to introduction from Prof. J. L. Budd.
  • Moidavka | entry_hardiness_observation | Not proven hardy in the old station orchard, where trees are reported as dead.
  • Moidavka | entry_location | Observed in the Wells orchard at Spearfish (Black Hills region) as performing better than in the old station orchard.
  • Moidavka | flavor_profile | Fruit described as of excellent quality.
  • Moidavka | fruit_color | Fruit color described as yellow.
  • Moidavka | fruit_size | Fruit described as large.
  • Moidavka | selection_origin_reference | Reported as imported from Russia by Professor J. L. Budd.
  • Moidavka | source_reference_abbreviation | The note indicates acquisition "from the introducer" directly about ten years prior to observation.
  • New American | description_snippet | Its value is limited by maturity timing rather than reported tree defects; no productive-use value is indicated in the old station orchard.
  • New American | entry_hardiness_observation | The cultivar is marked as unhelpful commercially because it is too late in season in station conditions.
  • New American | productivity | Characterized as too late in season to be of any value at this station.
  • New Ulm | breeder_reference | Introduced by C. W. Heide man (Minnesota).
  • New Ulm | fruit_size | Recommended historically for large size.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905), Bulletin.
  • Minnesota State Horticultural Society, recommended fruit list (1904 annual meeting note).
Cultivars Removed
  • Moldavka
Claims Removed
  • Miner | culinary_use | Miner comes in during the cool weather in the fall when housewives prefer to can plums.
  • Miner | description_snippet | Forest Garden was valued for earliness and productiveness, while Miner was considered more valuable because of its late ripening.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | At Brookings the fruit ripens too late to be of any value in average seasons, being caught by frost before acquiring sweetness.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | In nursery row one-year shoots from the graft or bud kill back severely the first winter, showing inherent lack of hardiness.
  • Miner | entry_location | As far as South Dakota is concerned the northern limit of this variety is along the Missouri River in the southeastern part of the state.
  • Miner | entry_location | At Vermillion and Yankton this variety has been planted extensively in mixed orchards with Forest Garden.
  • Miner | entry_location | In the old Station orchard at Brookings the trees are in poor to fair condition.
  • Miner | productivity | A light bearer at Brookings.
  • Miner | productivity | Miner is not productive when planted by itself in the orchard and should be intermingled with other varieties.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | At Vermillion and Yankton the proportion generally planted is two trees of Miner to one of Forest Garden.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | Not found on the recommended fruit list of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society.
  • Moldavka | breeder_reference | Imported from Russia by Prof. J. L. Budd.
  • Moldavka | entry_hardiness_observation | This variety has not proven hardy in the old Station orchard and the trees are now dead.
  • Moldavka | entry_location | In the Wells orchard at Spearfish in the Black Hills region this variety was observed in the summer of 1904 to be doing well.
  • Moldavka | flavor_profile | The fruit is of excellent quality.
  • Moldavka | fruit_color | The fruit is yellow.
  • Moldavka | fruit_size | The fruit is large.
  • Moldavka | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Russia.
  • Moldavka | selection_origin_reference | The trees at Spearfish came from the introducer direct about ten years ago.
  • Moldavka | taxon_context | Classed as domestica.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • recommended fruit list of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society

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