
Wyoming Berries
Season 4 Episode 401 | 26m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
We’ll explore how these labor intensive berry crops are doing in Wyoming.
Wyoming is fortunate to have a few determined fruit crop producers - And these are not merely whimsical pursuits - We’ll explore how these labor intensive berry crops are doing in Wyoming and meet some of the folks who keep it going. From commercial scale Raspberry production to exotics like Aronia and Goji - and the dilemma of pests that goes along with these delicate perennial crops.
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Farm to Fork Wyoming is a local public television program presented by Wyoming PBS

Wyoming Berries
Season 4 Episode 401 | 26m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Wyoming is fortunate to have a few determined fruit crop producers - And these are not merely whimsical pursuits - We’ll explore how these labor intensive berry crops are doing in Wyoming and meet some of the folks who keep it going. From commercial scale Raspberry production to exotics like Aronia and Goji - and the dilemma of pests that goes along with these delicate perennial crops.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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