California Agriculture (Nov 1994)

Alternate-year pruning may provide temporary savings

  • S Southwick,
  • J Yeager,
  • M Norton,
  • J Osgood,
  • C Weakley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6

Abstract

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Effects of alternate-year pruning over four seasons on fruit production, quality and net revenues per tree compare favorably to those for traditional annual pruning methods. Alternate-year pruning may be feasible for growers interested in reducing pruning costs in a particular season. However, the cost to prune trees in the alternate year significantly affects revenues per tree.