The Kadota Fig by Ira J. Condit
The Kadota fig, under the name Dottato, has been grown in Italy since ancient times, and is still the leading commercial variety of that country.
The Kadota fig, under the name Dottato, has been grown in Italy since ancient times, and is still the leading commercial variety of that country.
Why do some varieties produce brebas? Why are some varieties common type?
Most commercial fig operations focus on the main crop. This article considers brebas for commercial use.
An open letter from The California State Board of Trade to James Wilson, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture.
Figs make a welcome addition to most home fruit plantings. Even though they are adapted to the Gulf Coastal States, they may be grown in Tennessee in most years when some type of winter protection is provided.
A little insight into the somewhat obscure E. W. Maslin.
This article by Ray Givan clears up a lot of the confusion that can arise from the Belleclare Nursery fig variety list.