The sun was blistering on a 90-plus-degree day and broad-rimmed hats shielded the faces of Bobbie and Lynn Olinger as they plucked fat blackberries at Simply Green Farm in the unincorporated area of ...
Researchers have developed a robotic “hand,” resembling a claw, to pick blackberries. Their aim is to eventually automate blackberry harvest to help growers who face rising labor costs and a shrinking ...
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This thornless blackberry grows upright, making it easier than ever to grow your own fruit. The Southern Living DownHome Harvest® Collection of fruit and berries makes it easier than ever to grow ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The labor-intensive work of harvesting delicate blackberries by hand is a must, but the development of advanced technologies by Mississippi State scientists could help automate the ...
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