Cultivar 180: Judd

Taxon ID: 11

Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Judd is a red Rubus variety listed in South Dakota Extension Circular 399. The source does not provide a full cultivar profile, but it includes Judd in a short list of "good red varieties" with Latham, Chief, and Otha. This places Judd among the home fruit varieties recommended for South Dakota growers in the circular. [S1]

The surviving evidence is brief. This source gives no parentage, breeder, origin, fruit description, season, plant habit, or storage details. The main supported point is that Judd was considered a recommended red variety in the guide's regional variety chart and planting advice. [S1]

The geographic context is important. The circular says its variety chart was designed to distinguish major climatic zones and recommend the varieties found most satisfactory. It also says that only varieties known to be hardy under South Dakota conditions should be planted. In that context, Judd appears as a recommended red Rubus variety for the state, though the source does not assign a modern hardiness zone or give more detail on performance. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from South Dakota Fruit Garden (visual sample pages 9-11).

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LathamChiefOtha

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2South Dakota Fruit Garden (visual sample pages 9-11)public_domain200p2Good red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.; {"claims": [{"claim_text": "Good red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.", "claim_type": "taxon_context"}], "cultivar_name": "Judd", "evidence_snippet": "Good

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2p2taxon_contextGood red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.Good red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.visual_page_probe:0.90
2p2structured_entry_json{"claims": [{"claim_text": "Good red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.", "claim_type": "taxon_context"}], "cultivar_name": "Judd", "evidence_snippet": "Good red varietiesGood red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.visual_page_probe:0.90

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taxon_contextGood red varieties are Latham, Chief, Judd and Otha.0.93
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