Hi: the Raspberries we grew were not trained to a trellis but had their own support from the cane. Rows should be at least 5' if not more apart,running around the lay of the land to trap as much moisture as possible. The berries are about 85% water so moisture is important. Thin the old canes in the spring, Mulch with straw before winter and maintain this Mulch year around. Helps to keep weeds down and to conserve moisture.Consult your local USDA Soil Conservation for tips on soil prep etc. Pick your own is a big market with berries,with acreage you should consider it.JC
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