Preparing a Southern Highbush Blueberry Field for Machine Harvesting
Blueberry machine harvester working through row of blueberry bushes.
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blueberries
highbush blueberries
mechanical harvesting

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Williamson, Jeffrey G., and Douglas A. Phillips. 2024. “Preparing a Southern Highbush Blueberry Field for Machine Harvesting: HS1481, 5/2024”. EDIS 2024 (3). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1481-2024.

Abstract

Blueberries are grown commercially in Florida for the early-season fresh fruit market. The majority of Florida’s blueberry crop is currently harvested by hand to ensure high quality standards for fresh fruit production. However, hand harvesting is the single greatest annual production cost for Florida blueberry growers, and mechanization of berry harvests could greatly reduce production costs. This is particularly important when considering the volume of fruit imported into the United States from countries where labor rates are significantly lower. Also, at times the availability of harvest labor when needed may be an issue for Florida growers; mechanization could help address that issue. This publication provides information for commercial blueberry growers interested in adopting machine harvesting.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1481-2024
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