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What's happening in the field?

At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Making grape crosses

June 3, 2011 by Marilyn Odneal

Dr. Hwang and his crew have been busy emasculating grape flowers and making crosses between Cabernet Sauvignon and Norton Grapes.

Grape crossing crew
Grape crossing crew
Raoul working on the grape flowers
Raul working on the grape flowers
Li Ling taking stamens off of the flowers
Li Ling taking stamens off of the flowers
Dr. Hwang is the boss of this operation
Dr. Hwang is the boss of this operation

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