Agriculture, U.S. department2022-04-202022-04-201975-04-30http://10.10.11.5/xmlui/handle/123456789/631The most effective control measures for raspberry and blackberry diseases are those taken before the diseases become serious. Varieties adapted to a locality and resistant to the major diseases should be planted, if available. Plants certified as being substantially disease free by a State plant inspection service should be used. Cultural practices that promote vigorous growth are also important in growing healthy raspberries and blackberries.enRaspberriesBlackberriesOrange rustControlling Diseases of Raspberries and BlackberriesOther