Are Historical Apple and Pears varieties at of becoming Extinct?
It appears it is not a question of if, when historical varieties are no longer with us as climate change and other mitigation factors such as land development and disease threaten prize pomes! This topic is discussed in this episode by a panel of well versed pome fans.
The Speakers on this Panel
- Matt Kaminsky who is also known as Gnarly Pippins is the moderator.
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- Dan Newman hails from Palermo, Maine and has a keen interest in Pears from Maine. He is active in historical research that looks at records from county fairs. Each fair has the year and apple prized, and thus Dan can track what was grown where and when and by whom.
- John Bunker was last on Cider Chat in episode 352 & 353. He is the Founder of the Maine Heritage Orchard & FEDCO Trees, Author of numerous books on Apples and is a well known Apple Detective.
- Eliza Greenman is a fruit explorer and horticultural historian.
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- Lydia Pendergast - works with the Apple Team at the College of the Atlantic and interns with the Maine Heritage Orchard
This talk was recorded at Maine Apple Camp.
- Maine Apple Camp is held biannually. The next camp will take place in 2024.
- It is hosted by the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association.
- Go to MOFGA.org and join today!
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