Training Apple Varieties for Over-The-Row Harvester
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1974.28.2.30Abstract
The transition period from standard large apple trees to the smaller compact, semi-dwarf semi-standard trees has come about in an orderly manner by growers following suggestions from persons working with experimental and grower tests. Production, efficiency in management, and general acceptance of the newer planting systems have been rewarding to all concerned. There have been some problems in tree losses, in improper tree spacing and tree training and pruning, in poor soil sites, etc.; however, these hurdles have been overcome by correcting mistakes and learning, and keeping informed.
Downloads
Published
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
The American Pomological Society and Editors cannot be held responsible for the views and opinions expressed by individual authors of articles published herein. This also applies to any supplemental materials residing on this website that are linked to these articles. The publication of advertisements does not constitute any endorsement of products by the American Pomological Society or Editors.