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Prunes

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  • Getting the best grower returns at harvest
  • Twelve ways to ruin a prune orchard.
  • Weather after 30 days after bloom helps plan thinning and harvest.
  • The most important task of the year.
  • Bloom weather and prune fruit set: what we know so far
  • March Prune Orchard Management Considerations
  • May Prune Orchard Management Considerations
  • April Prune Orchard Management Considerations
  • Five Practices to Help Prevent Bacterial Canker
  • Pre-harvest Management of Brown Rot
  • Late-season Irrigation Management in Prune
  • Checking Cropload and Shaker Thinning Prunes
  • Mechanical Pruning Trial in ‘French’ Prune – Through Year Four
  • Long Pruning for Greater Early Yields with Video
  • Prune Orchard Investments in a Better Market Year
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