Pip and stone fruit production : proceedings of a course in "Fruit production" at Lincoln College in November 1980, with an additional paper from an earlier course in "Alternative land uses" held in February 1979
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1981
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The main theme for this course is pip and stone fruit production. This bulletin includes the full text of the following papers: G.P. Ward, Introduction; J.S. Dunn and M. Stolp, Apple Production for Mechanised Harvesting on the Lincoln Canopy System; A.G. Malcolm, The Establishment of an Orchard; W. D. Mottram, Equipment, Buildings and General Development; Irene Parminter and I.J. Ritchie, Financial Consideration in Starting a New Orchard; W.J.W. Wilton, Selection of Planting Material, Varieties and Rootstocks; D.I. Jackson, Training a Young Tree; G.I. Langford, Nutrition and Spraying of Young Fruit Trees; W.J. W. Wilton, Maintenance of Fruiting Trees and Productionof Quality Fruits; K. Jeffery, Weed Control in Pip and Stone Fruit; G.F. Thiele, Fruit Systems; D. W. McKenzie, Tree Training for Semi-intensive Apple Orchards; R.N. Rowe, Tree Training Systems for Stone-fruit; D. McKenzie, Twenty Questions About Apple Tree Pruning.
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