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Controlling crop load with nothing but nets?

Summary by Good Fruit Grower
—by Matt MilkovichNetted apple trees at Michigan State University’s Clarksville Research Center in July 2022, during a Michigan Pomesters tour. The crop load management trials grew from netting a few trees at a time in the early years to netting entire rows last season. (Matt Milkovich/Good Fruit Grower) Related: Net effects on pollination Placing nets over trees during bloom can successfully set a target crop load in Michigan w…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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