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Caring for Fruit Trees in the Wintertime

Dan December 22, 2020 Fruits, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

Caring for fruit trees in the winter time. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. For those of us hoping to provide our fruit, nut, and berry trees with the best care, there a few fruitful tips for how to make it through the festive frosts on past February. Before planting fruit trees, do some research and choose varieties …

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Plant a Fruit Tree-Reduce Stress and Store Trips

Dan April 8, 2020 Fruits, This Land of Ours

Times, they are changing. Cathy Isom has what you can plant to reduce stress and the number of trips to the store. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. While so much of the world is on pause right now, some small businesses are still up and running as best as they can. Among them are local plant nurseries. …

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Plant Fruit Trees in Your Yard

Dan July 30, 2018 Fruits, This Land of Ours

If you don’t have them in your yard, you may want to consider getting some. What, you ask? Cathy Isom fills you in today about why you should plant fruit trees in your yard and how to do it. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Plant Fruit Trees in Your Yard Fruit trees are perennial plants that typically live …

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Agri View: Tree Fruit Standard

Dan July 5, 2017 Agri View, Fruits

Everett Griner talks about why the tree fruit crops are not up to standards in today’s Agri View.     I think it is safe to say that most of us are all happy with last winter’s weather. It was a mild winter, to say the least. But, it proved costly to fruit farmers all along the southern tier of …

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  • Texas Mexfly Quarantines Amended or Removed
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    The Bulimulus sporadicus snail that has caused serious issues in Florida citrus groves by blocking sprinkler jets and drip emitters has been detected in Australia. Staff working at an Approved Arrangement (AA) site at the Port of Brisbane recently reported a suspected detection of B. sporadicus, also known as B. bonariensis, ghost snail or peanut […]

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