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Wild blueberries are native to Maine and have been for thousands of years. But as temperatures rise and droughts become more frequent, wild blueberry growers and researchers say they're looking for new ways to manage the iconic crop.
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The 2020 crop was less than 48 million pounds, and that was the lowest number since 2004. But experts say the 2021 season, which ended recently, appeared to be much better.
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One of Maine's truly iconic crops is the wild blueberry. It's been something of a wild ride for the berries over the last decade, with some bumper crops,…
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By Patrick Whittle, The Associated PressPORTLAND, Maine - Maine's wild blueberry crop was better than expected this year despite a drought that has hit…
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BANGOR, Maine - Maine's wild blueberry crop is on its way to ripening, but the berries aren't in the bucket just yet. It's been a drier than average…