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March apple movement 6% higher than prior year
... March apple movement 6% higher than prior year May, 1999 March apple movement 6% higher than prior year by Lee Dean Total movement of U.S. apples out of storage in March 1999 was 19 ... % compared to March 1997. In the Southwest, fresh apple movement decreased 8% compared to March 1998, and decreased 7% from March 1997. Fresh apple movement in the Northwest increased 29% compared to March 1998 ...
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Fresh U.S. apple movement up 23% in December
... Fresh U.S. apple movement up 23% in December February, 1999 Fresh U.S. apple movement up 23% in December Movement of U.S. fresh apples in December 1998 was 16.5 million bushels, 23 ... stiff competition from Washington. In the Southeast, fresh apple movement was up 10% from December 1997, but down 21% from December 1996. Fresh apple movement in the Midwest increased 69% when compared to December ...
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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... system is relatively simple, produces a strong tree framework and is well suited for dooryard apple trees grown in Florida. Figure 4. If possible, plant 1-year-old unbranched trees which ... branches, water sprouts, root suckers, and other growth which interferes with light penetration and air movement in the tree canopy. Sometimes it is necessary to remove some of the weaker growth ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

EXTOXNET PIP - AZINOPHOS-METHYL
... symptoms of azinphos-methyl poisoning include regurgitation, wing drop, wing spasms, diarrhea, and lack of movement [26]. Chickens fed azinphos-methyl at doses of 40 mg/kg developed leg weakness. The ... field conditions [24]. It gives effective protection for 2 or more weeks [36]. On treated apple trees, the half-life of this pesticide was about 2.6 to 6.3 days ...
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Winter Injury
... 1990 was devastating for many trees and shrubs. Especially affected were apple, crabapple, mountain ash and cotoneaster. The Hort Info Service (formerly Garden ... occurs in the bark area. When the bark is killed, movement of nutrients ceases, and death of the branches on that ... the cell walls, resulting in death of the cells. This inhibits movement of nutrients and water. If only some of the cells are ...
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Sooty Blotch and Fly Speck of Apple, HYG-3022-92
... mists into orchards from late May or early June until fall. The fungus first affects apple twigs, then secondary colonies are initiated on the fruit. Cool, humid weather (optimum 65 degrees ... that opens up the trees to greater air movement and promotes faster drying greatly aids in control. Remove or destroy nearby wild or neglected apple trees. Backyard growers should remember that the ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Apple Maggot Fact Sheet
... 1993. NCR 63, Michigan State University As early as 1965, apple maggots seriously damaged the apple crop of New England. The apple maggot is a native pest that fed on the fruit ... the apple trees, particularly during the preoviposition period, it is desirable to spray interplanted and adjacent trees and shrubs. This free movement makes maggot control in backyard plantings very difficult. Apple ...
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White Apple Leafhopper
... apple twigs. At times, the potato leafhopper can be mistaken for the nymphs and adults of the white apple leafhopper. To tell the difference, note the color and movement of the insects. Nymphs and adults of the potato leafhopper are pale green and can move backward, forward and sideways. The white apple ... , Duchess and Jonathan are the most susceptible apple varieties. This pest is found ...
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Questions On Apple Environmental Damage
... holes that you describe are from the yellow-bellied sapsucker. Apple trees, among others, are a favorite for these very beautiful, but ... will not blow over at this stage in their lives. Natural movement is better for them, as it will help to build caliper (trunk thickness and strength) faster. Staking, which inhibits natural movement, slows down this process. Do not prune anything for now, ...
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Open Directory - Bookmarks: M: melander
... , How to Select a Fruit Tree, Dwarf Apple Trees -- Not Recommended, Pollination/Spacing, Fruit Culture, Growing Young Fruit Trees, Hardiness, Varieties, Apple Varieties, Crabapple Varieties, Hardy Plum Varieties, Sandcherry ... nursery specializing in perennials. Wild Ones Handbook: A Voice For The Natural Landscaping Movement Willits & Newcomb, Inc. - The Citrus Nursery - Solo por el mayor. A World of ...
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