date:Apr 01, 2013
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Growers will order new trees this summer to replace the Lambert trees, and the trial trees will have a full year of research on the test varieties, explained Pat McGlynn, Montana State University Extension agent for Flathead County.
This year it will be standing-room-only at the big field day in July, she said. Growers will be able to see and taste the new varieties and get a close-up look at the trees.
Four years ago, a number of cherry growers from around Flathead Lake approached McGlynn