Oregon Berries
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Application Description
"Oregon Berries" delivers berry good news from the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission. Get recipes, photos, chef & farmer profiles, twitter updates and more.
The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) was established in 1981. At that time the commission was called the Oregon Caneberry Commission. After years of struggling with public confusion over the term “caneberry”, the commission changed its name in 1992. Caneberries are berries that grow on a cane, such as raspberries, blackberries, Marionberries, and Boysenberries.
The commission consists of nine members: six growers, two packers and one public member. Their primary focus is promotion of caneberries. Strong secondary directions are research and education. The ORBC has over 200 growers in Oregon.
The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) was established in 1981. At that time the commission was called the Oregon Caneberry Commission. After years of struggling with public confusion over the term “caneberry”, the commission changed its name in 1992. Caneberries are berries that grow on a cane, such as raspberries, blackberries, Marionberries, and Boysenberries.
The commission consists of nine members: six growers, two packers and one public member. Their primary focus is promotion of caneberries. Strong secondary directions are research and education. The ORBC has over 200 growers in Oregon.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 5.36 MB of space to download and install Oregon Berries app. Oregon Berries was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of JoMoWeb llc John Moore at http://www.oregon-berries.com/growers/oregon-raspberry-blackberry-commission/.
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