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Welcome to Growing Blackberry as Annual Crop in Florida

The 2014 Educational Program Committee is pleased to share conference educational materials with you under the condition that they are used without alteration for educational and non-commercial use only. All materials are protected by copyright law. The authors kindly request their work is properly cited, including the date of publication. For more information on Small Farms, visit our website at: http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu/ or contact your local County Extension Agent. For inquiries about this topic, please contact: Danielle Treadwell, Educational Program Chair. Phone: (352) 273-4775 Email: ddtreadw@ufl.edu Suggested Citation: Author Full Name. Title of Presentation or Handout. 2014 University of Florida-IFAS and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-CAFS Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference. August 1-2, Kissimmee, FL.

Growing Blackberry as Annual Crop in Florida Fumiomi Takeda, PhD Appalachian Fruit Research Station Kearneysville, WV 25430

Current (perennial) blackberry production systems Factors that limit profitability Lack of chill hours in South/Central FloridaHot, wet, and humid environment Parasitic Alga (Orange cane blotch) Leaf spot (Cercospora), cause defoliation Virus

Alternative Scenario Produce long-cane blackberry plants in the North (ready to flower immediately) Ship transplants to growers in Florida in late fall to late spring (like strawberry plants) Grow long-cane plants in soil or pot Fertigate and harvest from March to June Generate income within months Possibly carry plants into Year 2

1 In-ground rooting 3 Rooting in container 2 TC Plant Increase primocane number Transport to fruit production site Dig Cold Treatment and Transport

Tall-cane production procedure #3 Rotating cross-arm Lateral canes Post US Patent No. 8,327,578 B1 Primocane (horizontal) (vertical) Training wire at top of post Training wire on the cross arm

5 ft US Patent No. 8,327,578 B1

Lateral cane B C Cross-arm Primocane RCA trellis post A US Patent No. 8,327,578 B1

US Patent No. 8,327,578 B1

Effect of cultivar and propagation method on growth and developmental parameters Nodes with Nodes/ cane Budbreak flower shoot Flowers/cluster (no.) (%) (no.) (no.) Triple Crown 37 b z 70 a 12 b 7.0 a Siskiyou 57 a 69 a 23 a 3.1 b Long Canes 32 b 64 b 10 b 4.6 a Looped Canes 62 a 74 a 26 a 5.3 b Mean within a column and cultivar or system followed by the same letter do not differ according to T-test (P < 0.05).

Harvest data to 70% completion Harvest Fruit Wt./fruit Yield /plant week (no.) (g) (g) 1 13 7.6 100 2 26 7.4 192 3 27 7.8 210 4 15 7.4 111 5 11 7.6 84 92 697 (1.5 lb)

Delaying flowering by holding leafy long-cane plants under natural light, but keep temperature constant at 45 F

Flower bud

Primocanes can be trained for Fruit Production in Year 2 Bending of primocanes and tip-layering promotes lateral canes

Summary Extending harvest period; pre-pack and u-pick Within months of planting; harvest > 1.5 lb/plant In Florida, harvest can begin as early as January or delayed until May The patented method can produce more long-cane plants than other methods and at less cost Only short-term low temperature exposures evaluated Need data from longer cold durations Phytosanitary questions need to be addressed Need coordination with propagators and for plant pricing Two-year production cycle or more with fertigation and tiplayering of newly emerged primocanes Studies are underway to evaluate more varieties, economics

Thank you! QUESTIONS? Contact information: fumi.takeda@ars.usda.gov (304)725-3451