Good Fruit Grower

November 2015

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www.goodfruit.com GOOD FRUIT GROWER NOVEMBER 2015 15 least complement overhead cooling systems to reduce sunburn," he said. The multi-year study is taking place at two locations in Washington, in Wenatchee at a research orchard of 6,000 square feet where Honeycrisp trees grow in 10-gallon pots; and about 30 minutes away, near Quincy, at a McDougall and Sons orchard, using 12 acres of Honeycrisp trees now in their third leaf. Sensors monitor temperature, heat, soil moisture, humidity, wind speed, light intensity and other factors. Uncovered trees serve as control for the experiment. Project funding totals $410,000, representing grants from the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Researchers estimate that installing nets such as those used in the tests would vary in cost, depending on whether the system was installed at planting or later, TJ MULLINAX/GOOD FRUIT GROWER Dr. Lee Kalcsits stands under red netting while holding an instrument used to measure how trees react to different light spectrums. 800-392-6059 www.gillisons.com Double Topper & Hedger Dual Hedger Double Topper & Hedger Center Mount Topper & Hedger Top, hedge or skirt with the extensive line of rugged GVF hedgers. Heavy tubular steel construction with high tensile strength steel and rigid tractor mount. See them all at www.gillisons.com GVF Rough Terrain Forklifts These smooth operating, rugged lifts offer excellent visibility so you can get the job done quickly and comfortably. Available in four models including the all new 60" wide compact, Tier IV model! TIER IV FINAL! Find a dealer and see the full GVF line at: GVF 5000, 6000 & 8000 Available in 2WD or 4WD. GVF 4000 Available in 4WD. Top, hedge or skirt with the extensive line of rugged GVF Hedgers, Toppers & Skirters Dual Hedger Specialty Orchard & Vineyard Equipment since 1977.

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