Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending January 1, 2011

Forest Service wants to boost huckleberries Albany Democrat Herald SWEET HOME — Huckleberries were an important part of the diets of native Americans … Opening the canopy will increase the amount of light for huckleberry … How to Plant Huckleberries | foreverplant.com The huckleberry plant, native to the United States, bares berry-like fruits that contain […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending December 25, 2010

Who would have guessed it? Huckleberries melt ice, snow Carmi Times The fruit of the various species of plant called huckleberry is … However, huckleberries have a noticeable, distinct taste different from blueberries. … Trout Creek gets $10450 grant for Huckleberry Festival Clark Fork Chronicle by Marissa Kozel Four Montana communities have been selected to […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending September 19, 2010

Super blueberries Frederick News Post There are three species of blueberries found in our area — the low-bush blueberry, high-bush blueberry and huckleberry. The blueberry bush thrives after … The Best Year for Huckleberry Picking – 1988 (210 gallons in 7 hrs … (Thanks to the International Wild Huckleberry Association for the link.) I asked […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending September 11, 2010

The Best Year for Huckleberry Picking – 1988 (210 gallons in 7 hrs … By Craig Goodwin The price of a gallon of huckleberries in 1988 was around $12/gallon and Cyrus O’leary’s pies was the major recipient of Mo’s legendary haul. It wasn’t long after ’88 that Cyrus O’leary’s stopped making huckleberry pies. … Foragers: […]

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Huckleberries in the News – Week Ending September 4, 2010

Kinsey Barnard’s Photos and Real Life Adventures: Huckleberries … By kotybear2002@msn.com (Kinsey Barnard) So when I moved to Montana and heard people extolling the virtues of wild huckleberries the subject got a big yawn from me. When I found out how tiny the little dickens are and how long it takes to get an edible […]

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