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Culture change: Oregon company looks to reduce wait time for key rootstocks
Culture change: Oregon company looks to reduce wait time for key rootstocks
Stuart Tustin, left, Craig Hornblow and Stefano Musacchi during their day two panel covering tree architecture on February 21,
The first day of orchard tours at the International Fruit Tree Association’s 60th annual conference in Washington featured a
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Mari Vineyards gets up to 25 more growing degree-days for grapes grown under tunnel structures
Pruning technique puts physiology to work, gets sap flowing to reduce blind wood and manage vigor.
An experiment to stimulate stronger grafts on brittle Geneva 41 rootstocks reveals promise but no clear path.
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Michigan State project peels away the unknowns of hard cider apples.
Red-juiced apples give cidermakers a new color for their palettes, and may fill other needs as well.