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orchard intensification

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Training and Pruning Apple Trees in Intensive Orchards
... been increasing. Orchard intensification is motivated by the desire to produce fruit early in the life of the orchard to rapidly recover establishment costs. Intensification is possible by ... " trees can be found in VCE Publication 422-021. Motivation for orchard intensification. The primary reasons for orchard intensification include: 1.) early fruit production, and 2.) reduced pruning and ...
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The Rosebay Volume 7 Number 2 Fall, 1978
... colorful Asian hybrids. Basic to the plan was the ever present need for greater hardiness, intensification of color, improved choice of plant forms and extension of bloom season. Mr. Dexter started ... of over a hundred and twenty-five acres. He had two cranberry bogs, an apple orchard, and two peach orchards to tend, besides overseeing his widespread plantings of horticultural material set ...
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The Rosebay Volume 4 Number 2 Fall 1975
... colorful Asian hybrids. Basic to the plan was the ever present need for greater hardiness, intensification of color, improved choice of plant forms and extension of bloom season. Mr. Dexter started ... of over a hundred and twenty-five acres. He had two cranberry bogs, an apple orchard, and two peach orchards to tend, besides overseeing his widespread plantings of horticultural material set ...
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