BLACK HIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BLACKHIVE BLACKHIVE CORP, INC. P.O. Box 4800 FAYETTEVILLE AR 72702 BLACK HIVE;Retail and on-line retail store services for food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products; Distributorships to food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products; Business services, namely, combined strategic goods or services sourcing for others, namely, food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies, in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products;
BLACKHIVE BLACKHIVE CORP., INC. 3900 Front Street Fayetteville AR 72703 BLACK HIVE;Retail and on-line retail store services for food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products; Distributorships to food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products; Business services, namely, combined strategic goods or services sourcing for others, namely, food service wholesale companies, retail, non-profit agencies and food manufacturing companies, in the field of commodity food ingredients and packaged food products;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A new and distinct primocane-fruiting (autumn-bearing) cultivar of black raspberry, Rubus occidentalis, named 'Explorer.' The 'Explorer' black raspberry was created as an F2 generation seedling of a controlled cross between two unnamed black raspberry plants collected from uncultivated areas. 'Explorer' black raspberry is capable of providing a reliable and productive crop of large black raspberries on primocanes in late summer and early autumn when there are no fresh black raspberries available from other cultivars of black raspberry. The canes of 'Explorer' black raspberry also exhibit fewer thorns than canes of a typical black raspberry plant.