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Fig. 34—Left, this fruiting arm has been brought out too near the ground and under the weight of a crop lies on the ground; it should be cut back to the trunk. Right, a fruiting arm at a better, height.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 75, Issue 1, 15 July 1947, Page 58

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Fig. 34—Left, this fruiting arm has been brought out too near the ground and under the weight of a crop lies on the ground; it should be cut back to the trunk. Right, a fruiting arm at a better, height. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 75, Issue 1, 15 July 1947, Page 58

Fig. 34—Left, this fruiting arm has been brought out too near the ground and under the weight of a crop lies on the ground; it should be cut back to the trunk. Right, a fruiting arm at a better, height. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 75, Issue 1, 15 July 1947, Page 58

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