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  1. sotc

    apricot question

    Oh yeah, with soil like that you can do it 8)
  2. sotc

    apricot question

    I don't know about pitchfork but a rototiller or at least a hoe
  3. sotc

    apricot question

    Things like coddling moths have several generations per year, thats why spraying once doesn't work. Part of that cycle is on the ground amongst leaves, grass old fruit etc. Discing turns those hiding places in and makes them more vunerable to birds, frogs or whatever not mention the critters...
  4. sotc

    apricot question

    I'll have to scan my old pics someday so they come out a little better. Me on my grampas old case tractor before we went to disc:). It is still on the property along with the disc.
  5. sotc

    apricot question

    Disced orchard, not that easy in residential but is a non chemical way to keep pests under control. Don't let the infested fruit stay on the tree or lay on the ground, get rid of it
  6. sotc

    apricot question

    Pretty good looking apricot for PNW, we have alot of fungal issues here with them. Discing helps with pest control and to keep wet grass (humidity) away
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