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- This source is highly specific to commercial production of strawberries in Iowa only (en)
- Cited reference only defines disease resistance, dessert and freezing quality, yield, and season of ripening as the distinguishing characteristics between cultivars (en)
- Source states berries should be harvested "as often as" every other day, which is not the same as "at least" every other day (en)
- "lime is usually not required" appears to misrepresent the cited source (en)
- The source does not mention anything about Northern Hemisphere vs Southern Hemisphere, and actually describes three classifications, June Bearing, everbearing, and day neutral (en)
- That is not what the source says, and is somewhat contradicted by the Rivera source (en)
- The source seems to suggest that the reason for hand harvesting is for fruit quality selection and precise placement in flats rather than because the fruit is fragile (en)
- The sagers source used in the previous sentence states that June-bearing varieties produce a single crop, which contradicts the statement that a plant may produce 50 to 60 crops a year (en)
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