The Peach Cultivar Situation in the Southeast
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1979.33.1.23Abstract
The peach cultivars which are grown in the Southeastern United States tend to change more rapidly than in many other peach growing sections. The reason for this is the short life problem which limits the economic life of an orchard to 8-10 years. Therefore, there is no inclination to hold on to a cultivar which is poorly adapted or insufficiently productive to make it worthwhile.
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