Bounty-71 Rootstocks
Bounty-71 rootstocks are generally used in sites with heavy soil, or to replace plants which have died due to water logging.  The plants are grown in the field nursery or containers. 
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Cargo
As its name implies, ‘Cargo’ offers extraordinary fruit yields. It’s a late season, high chill, Northern Highbush variety suitable for both fresh and processed
use. ‘Cargo’ offers excellent machine harvest characteristics including narrow crown, upright habit and easy release berries. Initial tests show the fruit maintains flavour and firmness throughout cold storage which is good for fresh market and it may also be well suited to IQF.
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Last Call
Last Call’, a very late season high chill Northern Highbush, ripens in the same window as ‘Aurora’ and ‘Elliot’ in the US. Intended mainly for commercial fresh production and the high value late season market, this vigorous, upright bush produces high yields of large, meaty berries with a “classic” blueberry, slightly aromatic flavour. ‘Last Call’ is also recommended for processed fruit or local market growers wanting to extend their harvest season.
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Overtime
Primarily a hand-harvest, fresh market variety, ‘Overtime’ is a late season, mid to high chill. Rabbiteye and can be a possible replacement for ‘Powderblue’ as a pollinizer for ‘Ochlockonee’ in the US. Recommended primarily as a hand-harvest fresh variety, ‘Overtime’s’ berries are medium-sized, very light blue and offer excellent flavour.
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