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Cherry training systems : selection and development

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  • While the objectives of pruning and tree training have changed little over the years, the need for attention to pruning and training has increased dramatically. Pacific Northwest cherry growers now compete in a world market, making fruit size and quality increasingly important. In addition, labor is less available and more expensive than in the past. Trees must be easy to maintain, and fruit must be of high quality and easy to harvest. A good training system provides a structural framework that will accomplish these goals.
  • Published March 2001. Revised April 2015 as PNW 667. Please check for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Service Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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