Good Fruit Grower

April 1

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Photo by melissa hansen The grape harvester, on display at an Italian equipment show, can sort fruit in the field for MOG (material other than grapes), inferior berries, and de-stem clusters if desired. machines that do a lot better job of picking than in the past. I think as technology advances, we���ll need to do more blind wine tastings to show winemakers there is little difference between machine and hand picked.��� Means and Williams spoke during the Washington State Grape Society���s annual meeting. ��� CONTROLLED POLLINATION USE FIRMYIELD USE FIRMYIELD POLLEN WHEN: POLLEN TO: The Pollinizer Bloom is Light Bloom is Poorly Coordinated The Weather is Not Conducive for Bee Flight Improve Pollination & Fruit Set Improve Fruit Size & Quality Improve Your Orchard's Pro���tability Pollen for Apple, Pear, Cherry, Plum, and Apricot Viability and Virus Tested Matched for Optimum Compatibility ''' &"( ! %$!! # $" +)0,'&/ ,'+&)/ //,1*521 24 ,'. /24)1 www.goodfruit.com !20 &-245 )164&/ "&//)9 !,0 2/)+1 !+) &//)5 /7) 2716&,1 428)45 BeeBooster�� Pollen Dispensers and ATV Pollen Applicators Available /3)45 !4)) &/)5 766215 &9 47,6 2157/6 &1 ))6)45 GOOD FRUIT GROWER April 1, 2013 43

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