History of Commercial Apple Production on the Prairie

Document 88

Title: History of Commercial Apple Production on the Prairie

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/apple_history.pdf

Archive provenance: source_site=University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program | institution=University of Saskatchewan | source_root=https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/ | local_archive=/usr/local/var/www/pomologica/data/raw/manual/ingest_queue/research_groups_20260309/apple_history.pdf

Type: pdf | Language: en | Rights: unknown

Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 43

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Site: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program

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Page count: 4

Type: history_report

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IDRelationSourceTargetSource Doc
320offered_by_candidate_nurseryPorting Their Apples To North AmericaOrchard88
319mentioned_in_documentOrchardHistory of Commercial Apple Production on the Prairie88
318mentioned_in_documentUniversity Of SaskatchewanHistory of Commercial Apple Production on the Prairie88

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IDTypeYearLabel
690year_reference1920Year reference 1920
699cross_event1920New Zealand growers are e x porting their apples to North America
700institution_mention1920University Of Saskatchewan
701nursery_mention1920Orchard
691year_reference1942Year reference 1942
692year_reference1946Year reference 1946
694year_reference1950Year reference 1950
693year_reference1953Year reference 1953
695year_reference1985Year reference 1985
696year_reference1999Year reference 1999
698year_reference2001Year reference 2001
697year_reference2002Year reference 2002

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262Porting Their Apples To North America1711Open cultivar
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parsed onlyMcintosh401, 2No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySk Prairie Sun402No staging cultivar page yet
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TypeValueConfidence
nursery_candidateOrchard0.58
institution_candidateUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
cultivar_candidateporting their apples to North America0.60
taxon_keywordmalus0.65

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TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetHoneycrisp, one of the new cultivars from the University of Minnesota, has even better texture characteristics and is experiencing outstanding early success in North America.0.54
description_snippetThe cultivar Fuji, which has a very firm, crisp and juicy texture is selling very well in both the North American and the Pacific Rim markets.0.54
description_snippetDemand is increasing for firm, crisp and juicy apples that hold these characteristics in storage and on the shelf.0.54
description_snippetJonagold is relatively new and satisfies people who have a taste for a rich flavour with a good measure of astringency.0.54
culinary_useJuice/Cider0.56
culinary_usedessert quality0.56
culinary_usedessert apple available0.56
culinary_usesauce at a later date0.56
ripening_windowRipening in mid August, it is the first good dessert apple available0.56
storage_durationstorage and on the shelf0.56
storage_durationstorage techniques0.56
storage_durationstorage and distribution system allowed other growing areas to supply the prairies very0.56
storage_durationstorage and a developing0.56
flavor_profiletaste for a rich0.57
nursery_referenceOrchard0.58
institution_referenceUniversity of Saskatchewan0.60
breeding_crossNew Zealand growers are e x porting their apples to North America0.65
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year_reference19990.55
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