Apples in Israel
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.3.46Abstract
Your editor was fortunate to have been able to spend five weeks in Israel this Spring. At this time, I visited probably the largest apple orchard in the country of about 400 acres at Naot Mordechay, a kibbutz (collective farm) in northern Israel. Here I saw six-year old apple trees on East Malling and Chashabi (native) dwarfing rootstocks, planted 7 x 16 feet, producing about 1000 bu. per acre.
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