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Effects of mechanical pruning on grapes

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Frederik L. Jensen, Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
L. Peter Christensen, Fresno County
Robert H. Beede
George M. Leavitt, Madera County

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California Agriculture 34(7):33-34.

Published July 01, 1980

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Grape growers have long used hedging or mowing to remove part of the wood on vines trained to cordons. This pre-pruning of superfluous one-year-old wood facilitates the work of the pruners, who then remove all but 10 to 20 spurs per vine selected for fruiting.

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Effects of mechanical pruning on grapes

Frederik L. Jensen, L. Peter Christensen, Robert H. Beede, George M. Leavitt
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Effects of mechanical pruning on grapes

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Authors

Frederik L. Jensen, Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier
L. Peter Christensen, Fresno County
Robert H. Beede
George M. Leavitt, Madera County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 34(7):33-34.

Published July 01, 1980

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Grape growers have long used hedging or mowing to remove part of the wood on vines trained to cordons. This pre-pruning of superfluous one-year-old wood facilitates the work of the pruners, who then remove all but 10 to 20 spurs per vine selected for fruiting.

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