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CSU researcher outlines peach resilience and quality tools supported by specialty-crop grant
Summary
A Colorado State University pomology researcher described grant-funded work on cold-hardiness monitoring, cultivar evaluation, canopy systems and nondestructive fruit-quality sensing aimed at improving frost resilience and harvest prediction for Colorado peaches; the researcher said CDA support was essential to scale local research.
A Colorado State University researcher told the commission that specialty-crop block grant funding has supported locally focused research intended to improve the climate resiliency and market timing for Colorado peaches.
Dr. Minas (CSU pomology) described two related efforts: (1) cold-hardiness monitoring…
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