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Arkansas Fruits & Nuts | Berries, Fruit Trees, Grapes, Pecans

The University of Arkansas has a rich heritage in fruit breeding. Our fruit breeding program focuses on adaptability to Arkansas' climate.

Arkansas Fruit Tree Production Tips | Apple, Pear, Peach, Nectarine

Recommended fruit trees for Arkansas home gardens: apples, pears, apples and pears are much more forgiving, especially if you are willing to eat a fruit that ...

Official State Fruit and Vegetable - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

Act 255, introduced as House Bill 1480, asserted the aesthetic and culinary excellence of the Arkansas-grown tomato and determined that, because ...

Fruits | Gathering, Gardening, and Agriculture

... Arkansas, even as people were gardening and growing domesticated plants. Indeed many of us still gather and eat the same fruits today. "" Blackberries and ...

Fruit Trees and Plants for Arkansas - Stark Bro's

Find ideal fruit trees, berry & garden plants for Arkansas at Stark Bro's. Shop heat-tolerant and heirloom varieties, trusted for quality for over 100 ...

Specialty Crops - Arkansas Farm Bureau

Arkansas Specialty Crop Facts. Fruits. Fruit and tree nut production in Arkansas was valued at $18,493,000 for 2022. Berries. According to the 2022 Ag Census ...

Arkansas Black Apple on G.214 - Cummins Nursery - Fruit Trees ...

Arkansas Black Apple on G.214 (Spring 2025). 1; 2. A very beautiful heirloom apple that stores well. Also known as Arkansas Blacktwig. Arkansas Black is broadly ...

The Best Fruit Trees for Arkansas - Westwood Gardens

Our climate is perfect for growing just about anything, including fruit trees, and there are some amazing varieties that grow exceptionally well state-wide.

Top 20 Popular Fruits in Arkansas - PictureThis

Standout varieties like Virginia creeper, Pokeweed, and Chinese privet, each ingrained in the state's agricultural identity.

Arkansas crop harvest calendar - When fruit and vegetables are ...

Arkansas' for fruit, vegetables, pumpkins and other crops. The website also has canning & freezing instructions, related events and fun and listings for ...

Arkansas's Top Pick-it-Yourself Orchards and Farms

7. Suzanne's Fruit Farm & Peach Orchards – Hampton, Arkansas · peaches · plums · blueberries · blackberries · muscadines · scuppernongs · pumpkins ...

Arkansas Wild Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Herbs - Grit

“Wild” are any edible vegetables, fruits, herbs, and nuts that grow of their own accord. All we did was pick and eat them – no human cultivation needed.

Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program introduces two new fruits - 5NEWS

The University of Arkansas' fruit breeding program has produced two new fruits, a new-late season blackberry and a remix on a fan favorite ...

Fruit Trees in Arkansas - The Good Earth Garden Center

A list of fruit trees that can grow well here in central Arkansas and ones we typically carry. Soils are different around the state and so are average last ...

Arkansas Black Apple - Montana Fruit Tree Company

Arkansas Black produces a medium size fruit with dark red skin almost black in color. The apple flesh is firm, white, juicy and crisp.

AR Plants Sale | Best Arkansas Fruit Tree - Ty Ty Nursery

Enjoy life more by growing the newest, high quality, Arkansas Magnolia shade trees, apple tree or a Japanese pink flowering cherry tree.

Arkansas Black Apple - Chestnut Hill Outdoors

New trees can produce fruit in 2-3 years depending on care and climate. The success of new trees is heavily dependent on the care received during and after ...

Ozark Mango™ Nectarine | Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program

Arkansas #Nectarines #Fruit Ozark Mango™ is the seventh nectarine variety introduced by the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, ...

Explore Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Arkansas | AHR

Arkansas Value: 10.2% Percentage of adults who reported consuming two or more fruits and three or more vegetables daily.

Arkansas fruit breeder's progeny grown throughout the world

Clark is the resident director of the university's Fruit Research Station at Clarksville, which is renowned for blackberry and grape cultivars.