Good Fruit Grower

April 15

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www.goodfruit.com Good Fruit Grower APRIL 15, 2016 33 Trellis Washington Fruit uses a standard trellis across most of its apple orchards — a V-trellis with seven wires and a 10-foot middle — though there are changes in tree spacing by variety. For instance, Cripps Pink are 2-by-10, while Grannys are 1.75-by-10. Honeycrisp trees on M.106 and Bud.118 are on a vertical trellis and planted not as densely because the trees need a little more space with a more vigorous rootstock, he said. "We think row spacing is more important than spac- ing between trees down the row," he said. "The trees closer together will have higher yield, but further down the road, I think those yields will pretty well even out." Branches are formally trained onto the wires, setting the fruiting wall up for mechanization, should it occur. "That's a bonus. We didn't design it for mechanization," Plath said. "We plant the orchards we think are, horticul- turally, the right thing to do, and if mechanization comes along and works for it, great." • Adrian Calderon installs anchors to support V-trellis systems for new Washington Fruit Fuji plantings on M9.337 rootstock north of Royal City, Washington. © 2016, Trécé Inc., Adair, OK USA • TRECE, PHEROCON and CIDETRAK are registered trademarks of Trece, Inc., Adair, OK USA TRE-0869 PLEASE: ALWAYS READ THE LABEL DECREASES DAMAGE! 40% Average Reduction Compared to Insecticide Alone. * INSEC T PHEROMONE & KAIROMONE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED ® Your Edge – And Ours – Is Knowledge. CIDETRAK ® DA MEC ™ contains a novel, patented kairomone in a micro-encapsulated liquid formulation that influences the behavior of adult and larval Codling Moth, resulting in significant enhancement of the control of Codling Moth larvae when tank mixed with various insecticides. Additionally, Codling Moth adult control is significantly enhanced when mixed indirectly with airborne Codling Moth pheromone applied as a mating disruption treatment. • What it does: Disrupts oviposition. Changes larval behavior: Stops/delays locating fruit; stops/delays fruit entry and reduces damage. • How to use it: Simply tank mix with each insecticide application. • Longevity: More than 14 days following application. Contact your local supplier and order now. Visit our website: www.trece.com or call 1- 866 -785-1313. ENHANCED CODLING MOTH LARVAL CONTROL MICRO-ENCAPSULATED SPRAYABLE! *Based on USDA analysis global data base. Available in 10, 20 and 40 acre container sizes!

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