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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Tebow kicks off peach pruning

February 22, 2012 by Marilyn Odneal

Peach pruning has just begin and is going rather well. We prune the peaches after most of the other fruit crops are done since peaches can be injured if pruned too early. A good rule of thumb is to prune the latest blooming trees first and the earliest blooming trees last in the dormant season.

Peach pruning begins
Peach pruning begins with a Tebow

 


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