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Hello I was given some graft wood from a young tree of Jupp's Russet. Their tree is young and has not fruited. Have tried Google and can only find black &...
Clifford Cain
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May 7, 2007
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I have my trees in. I've pruned the apples back lightly and I plan to trellis them aka slender spindle. The peaches are pruned heavily to open center. ...
Jordan
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May 8, 2007
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Don't worry too much about the trellis not being in yet- just use a modest degree of caution running the wires to not bang the trees up too much- that should...
Jim Gallott
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May 9, 2007
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All of my prior orchard work has been with older standard size trees so I am not a voice of experience but I am also planting new trees with a trellis system...
Allen Smith
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May 9, 2007
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Naturally the earlier the better for getting the trellis up, but remember these trees have been growing in the field at the nursery with little to no support,...
Jim Gallott
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May 11, 2007
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Your training should take place once the trees are growing vigorously in early June, not before (and not after either.) The only real pest concerns are...
Bail Hanna
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May 12, 2007
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Hi all, I notice that this year's batch of Surround foams A LOT. Also that I'm seeing more PC scars than I'd like. Do you think there is a connection? Plant...
Brian Caldwell
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Jun 7, 2007
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Good day, I'm new to apple trees and I need a bit of help. I live in Michigan, near Detroit. Two years ago I bought a house with an apple and pear tree. The...
Pam
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Jun 11, 2007
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Are all of the apples dropping? Most trees do some self-thinning early in the season and drop some of their fruit before it matures. This may be what you are...
Fellenz
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Jun 11, 2007
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Andy, Last year all of the apples fell off.... it took about 2 months for all of them to fall, and it reminded me of very slow apple suicide. By "harvest" time...
Pam
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Jun 11, 2007
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My first guess would match Andy's. But if it is global with no fruit retained I would look for curculio and/or apple maggot infestations. Often infested...
Jordan Humphreys
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Jun 11, 2007
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Thank you! I will investigate and report back for further instructions! ... fruit retained I would look for curculio and/or apple maggot infestations. Often...
Pam
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Jun 11, 2007
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Pam, An absence of pollinator trees could also cause fruit to fall for lack of seed development. apples and pears are self incompatible and so they need to be...
Allen Smith
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Jun 12, 2007
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Everyone, I have examined all of the tiny apples that are currently on the tree, and nearly all of them have a cresent-shaped cut, which I have learned from...
Pam
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Jun 12, 2007
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I second the apple grower. I aspire to Michael's recommendations and even a portion of his knowledge. I also suggest The Backyard Orchardist. Not as deep but...
Jordan Humphreys
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Jun 12, 2007
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Everyone, I have examined all of the tiny apples that are currently on the tree, and nearly all of them have a cresent-shaped cut, which I have learned from...
Pam
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Jun 12, 2007
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Surround is a kaolin clay product that covers the apples and discourages insect infestations as it irritates them. Sounds like it may be a little too late...
Jordan Humphreys
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Jun 12, 2007
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Well, I spent the weekend, wire in hand, on my hands in knees and no I wasn't looking for an outlet. Nor was I drunk. I found three trees with the tell tale...
scoop jackson
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Jun 25, 2007
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Which version did you get? I had some sick trees and had been failing to find time to go inspect the trunks for borers...until last night. I'm pretty sure I've...
Jordan
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Jun 29, 2007
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Hi all, I have an Akane apple tree with a lot of russet and cracking. Could nutrient issues have something to do with this? Thanks, Brian Caldwell, central NY...
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Jul 29, 2007
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Has anyone tried to burn orchards in the early spring to control apple scab? I am leasing an orchard that has not been cared for in some time so I was...
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Jan 2, 2008
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Jim Fruth shared this a couple days ago with the NAFEX group: I know of a small apple orchard where something surprising is happening. There is what looks like...
Michael Phillips
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Jan 4, 2008
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Hi Louis, Removing the source of scab inoculum (primarily being the fallen leaves within the orchard) is certainly a tenet of controlling scab. And you well ...
Michael Phillips
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Jan 4, 2008
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Louis, I think burning may be a better idea than Michael gives credit. I don't have any research at hand but I think it has been tried before. Bill MacHardy...
Allen Smith
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Jan 7, 2008
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Hi all, I agree that this idea is good but needs to be looked at carefully in each specific situation. My neighbor a mile away has some small-fruited crabs ...
Brian Caldwell
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Jan 8, 2008
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The January 2008 Fruit Growers News has an article about a Michigan grower who is trialing the use of piglets for Plum Curculico management. He claims that...
Fellenz
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Jan 10, 2008
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Correction to typo - August fruit injury in the grazed plots was 3% not 34%. Fat fingers and an early hour make for more typos than I can catch. Andy...
Fellenz
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Jan 10, 2008
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Hey Andy! I'm aware of this research being done in Jim Koan's orchard in Michigan. It's not a bad idea as long as you are big on pigs! Jim has a 100 acres of ...
Michael Phillips
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Jan 11, 2008
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Michael, I should have been clearer in my note. This trial was done on a small block. I think the total number of pigs was <30. What do you mean by "push and...
Fellenz
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