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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

John Avery Demonstrates Pruning a Peach Tree

March 8, 2010 by Pam Mayer

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We held the annual Pruning Workshop on Saturday March 6 this year. Twenty participants arrived in the early morning cold south breeze to learn how to prune fruit crops. We formed two groups, one to start with apples and peaches and the other group began with blueberries and grapes, then we switched. All respondents to the evaluation said they had an excellent experience.


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