Environment
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Apple Growers Adopt Narrow Tree Wall Systems To Improve Light, Yield, and Quality
researchers found that summer and dormant hedging did not confer a clear benefit to apple orchard management practices and fruit quality characteristics when not complemented by root pruning
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