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Pruning Apple Trees: Basic Concepts
Pruning Apple Trees: Basic Concepts VT0001   In apple and pear orchards, the most important job is pruning and training the trees. These activities account for one-half of your total labor bill for the orchard. Pruning and training will determine when fruit trees start bearing fruit and how productive they will be. This video follows a tree fruit specialist who prunes a dormant tree and revisits it in subsequent seasons. Topics covered include fruiting habit, apical dominance, branch spreading, and use of thinning and heading cuts in pruning your orchard. VHS Color, 24 Minutes, English.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: January 1989.
 
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