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Alley-Cropping Combinations for the Southeastern USA
... years after grove establishment. Alley cropping can be used for other purposes as well. For example, short rotation woody crops of fast growing tree species, harvested on 6-10 year rotations, can ... time, rather than after a single harvest. Managers can also consider planting several crops a year and staggering harvest times. Reduced soil erosion. Alley cropping is a good option for hillside ...
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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... rats that may have been living quietly around your house or grove make themselves known. Hollowed-out fruit is the most common evidence ... swimmers it is hard to completely exclude them from your yard, grove, or orchard. Here are some cultural techniques to help you reduce ... of cases of accidental poisoning of dogs and wildlife each year. Tamper-resistant bait stations like those in Figure 6 are ...
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Tree Density, Hedging, and Topping
... to increase production over the life of the grove. Higher density plantings produce larger yields earlier, and ... growers prefer hedging every middle every year. This allows rapid hedger movement through the grove with minimal leaf and twig removal. Amount of brush produced is low and can be easily mowed, allowing incorporation into the soil. Groves on a 2-year ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... leveling operations, similar conditions may exist in vegetable fields in southwest Florida. Pasture soil Bedded Grove Depth (inches) Organic Matter (%) Depth (inches) Organic Matter (%) 0 - 3 2.30 0 - 3 0 ... due to decomposition. Tillage and bedding operations associated with one to three vegetable crops per year will likely further reduce the rate of organic matter buildup in the soil. These ...
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)
... in Brazil. Losses due to CVC are now estimated to exceed several million dollars per year in Brazil. CVC also has been reported in Argentina and Paraguay, but has not been ... some time. In Brazil, if 30% of trees in a grove are infected, the recommendation is to remove the entire grove. Figure 3. Leaf chlorosis between veins caused by Citrus Variegated Chlorosis ...
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