Honeyberries, also known as Haskaps, are a new berry crop with potential in cool climates of the Mountain West. Montana State University -Western Ag has been researching Honeyberries for a decade. Dr. Zach Miller will share some of what they’ve learned about what to grow, how to grow and manage pests, and harvest and store these berries.

Dr. Zach Miller is an Associate Professor and Superintendent at the Western Ag Research Center of Montana State University. He’s most interested in understanding the impacts and feedbacks between plant herbivores/pathogens and plant populations and communities and applying these insights to improve the productivity and sustainability of agricultural production systems. His research focuses on the ecology and biology of weeds and diseases and how pests and their impacts can be altered by management practices in a variety of agroecosystems.

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