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January 15

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www.goodfruit.com Good Fruit Grower JANUARY 15, 2016 17 Taking a measurement of the soil mois- ture content as a way to estimate water usage/availability is definitely better than applying a set amount of irrigation weekly, Stout said. Early in the season, growers on a set schedule may be overapplying, yet they may be underapplying water later in the season if it's a particularly hot year. Stout examined soil moisture availabil- ity at different times in the growing season on a drip-irrigated Concord vineyard — at the three to four leaf stage in the spring, at veraison and after final irrigation. In the spring, the soil was at or near FC throughout the primary rooting zone for Concords, he said. This was due to TJ Mullinax/Good FruiT Grower The key times in the growing season when water is most critical to grapevine development are in the spring, at bloom, during fruit set and during compound bud development. Ambrosia™ Blondee™ Cameo® brand Chrisolyn™ Jonathan Granny Smith Jonastar™ Jonagold Pink Lady® Brand RubyMac® Snowsweet® Spartan Zestar!® Gala: Buckeye® Gala Ultima Gala® Early Fuji: Morning Mist™ Rising Sun® Braeburn: Kumeu Crimson® Mariri Red™ Additional Varieties Cosmic Crisp (WA 38 CV) Cosmic Crisp is a cross between Enterprise a n d H o n e y c r i s p . T h e l a r g e , j u i c y a p p l e has a remarkably firm and crisp texture. Its exceptional flavor profile provides ample sweetness and tartness, making it an excellent eating apple. Call for availability. USPP #24,210 Lady in Red This high colored Cripps Pink sport begins color formation well over a month before harvest and finishes off with a beautiful, nice, reddish-pink hue. Lady in Red was shown to mature approximately one week earlier than the Cripps Pink cultivar grown in the same location in New Zealand. *Trademark license for Pink Lady® Brand available upon request (Lady in Red is a sport of Cripps Pink) USPP #18,787 Royal Red Honeycrisp ® Discovered in the Columbia Basin of Washington State, this exciting new color sport of Honeycrisp is catching attention from coast to coast. Royal Red Honeycrisp® is a blush type selection and maintains the crisp, juicy texture of its parent that so many consumers have come to love. Beyond the high color factor, initial tests indicate that its improved storage characteristics may be equally important in improving pack-out. USPP #22,244 Aztec Fuji ® DT2 variety Aztec Fuji ® is a high colored Fuji sport from New Zealand. It has the sweet juicy flavor, crisp texture and harvest maturity of standard Fuji. Aztec is a blush type and observations show it to be one of the highest coloring Fuji sports to date. Aztec Fuji® is a protected trademark of Waimea Variety Management Early Robin ® This early Rainier-type cherry matures 7-10 days before standard Rainier. Early Robin ® is mild in flavor and medium to large in size. Early Robin ® requires a pollinizer but Van should not be used. USPP#13,951 Early Robin ® Aztec Fuji ® Royal Red Honeycrisp ® Cosmic Crisp Willow Drive Nursery Call now for availability C A L L F O R A V AI L A BI LI T Y Willow Drive Nursery, Inc. Call Toll Free: 1-888-548-7337 3539 Road 5 NW, Ephrata, WA 98823 www.willowdrive.com

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