Good Fruit Grower

February 15

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photo by esmaeil fallahi, uiversity of idaho Twin irrigation lines, buried five inches deep, a foot from the tree line, make for an uncluttered orchard floor. From that depth, the water from a 0.62-gallonper-hour emitter will come up to the surface, visual proof that everything���s working. M.7/M.26/M.9 EMLA BUD 9 NIC �� 29 PAJAM 2 �� M.9 NAKB T-337 GENEVA 202/30/16/11 We also grow a great selection of rootstock varieties for apple, cherry, peach, pear and plum including: APPLE CHERRY PEACH PEAR PLUM MALUS ANTONOVKA MALUS DOLGO MALUS DOMESTICA PRUNUS AVIUM PRUNUS MAHALEB PRUNUS EMLA COLT PRUNUS BESSEYI PRUNUS PERSICA 'LOVELL' OH X F 87/97/333/513 PYRUS CALLERYANA PYRUS COMMUNIS PYRUS USSURIENSIS PRUNUS CERASIFERA PRUNUS MARIANA PRUNUS MYROBALAN PROVENCE QUINCE photo by esmaeil fallahi, university of idaho LIKE OUR ROOTSTOCK, our service will grow on you. Fallahi says that potassium is ���an interesting animal. ���Soil tests here in southern Idaho always show high potassium, but unless more is added as maintenance, it will become deficient in high-density orchards,��� he said. ���Potassium goes very strongly to the fruit, so it is removed from the orchard in the crop.��� For his experimental work, Fallahi has an extensive system of buried irrigation lines and an elaborate irrigation control center. ALL FRUIT TREE ROOTSTOCK IS OREGON CERTIFIED VIRUS FREE. c a n b y, o r e g o n See our newly updated website, with all of our offerings & availabilities at w w w. w i l l a m e t t e n u r s e r i e s . c o m Crops are In ��� Inventory is Changing Rapidly ��� See our Website for Updates 5 0 3 - 2 6 3 - 6 4 0 5 To l l F r e e 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 5 2 - 2 0 1 8 ��� www.goodfruit.com GOOD FRUIT GROWER FEBRUARY 15, 2013 27

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