Muscadine grape field day
attracts many
Farmweek - September 18, 2009

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The muscadine grape is native to Mississippi and the Southeast. The earliest named variety was scuppernong. Through the years the small fruit has always been appreciated in the region. Judging by the crowd at a recent field day in
Pearl River County, the muscadine is growing in popularity.
Reporter: Leighton Spann


Contact Information:
Muscadine Variety Descriptions - Mississippi State University
Muscadine production manual (PDF) - Mississippi State University

South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station


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