Good Fruit Grower
April 15
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FEATURE: Organic matter that lasts: Biochar makes soil fluffier and less prone to compaction.
FEATURE: Four reasons to manage orchard floors
FEATURE: Herbicide resistance raises concerns
FEATURE: New tests measure soil health
FEATURE: New tests measure soil health
FEATURE: Pay attention to the soil: A greater focus on the soil can help improve orchard performance.
FEATURE: New biofumigant registered: Organic approval is pending for Dominus.
FEATURE: Managing orchard weeds
FEATURE: Managing Honeycrisp nutrition: It's all about balance.
FEATURE: Growers face land constraints: Apple acreage in British Coulmbia has declined 60 percent.
FEATURE: Strong cherry crop possible
FEATURE: Not enough canned pears
FEATURE: Uncertain future: Ron Meyer is ready to retire, but what about the orchards?
FEATURE: Calculate target yield: Tree density has greater effect on early yields that tree training system.
FEATURE: Summer pruning protocol: Be careful in adopting summer hedging to build fruiting walls.
FEATURE: Prevention is best strategy: Mites can soon develop resistance to overused miticides.
FEATURE: Michigan growers approve Tree Fruit Commission
Chardonnay's futur
Chardonnay's future in Washington: Washington is becoming a red-dominated wine state.
Chlorosis in Concords
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