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Pruning and Training New Fruit Trees
Pruning and training are important practices for managing fruit trees. The primary objective of pruning and training is to develop a strong tree framework that will support fruit production. All fruit trees are not pruned and/or trained in the same fashion. This publication is designed to get a new tree started correctly and will cover pruning and training in the first year only. It is not comprehensive. Visit UGA Cooperative Extension’s web site (http://www.
UGA Turfgrass Information Available on ‘Smart’ Phones!
Original Source:
Patrick McCullough, UGA Extension Weed Scientist
Original Source:
Will Hudson, UGA Extension Entomologist
Original Source:
Alfredo Martinez, UGA Extension Plant Pathologist
Original Source:
Clint Waltz, UGA Extension Turf Specialist September 8, 2009
Turf managers spend a lot of time out of the office. Mobile phones with email, internet, and application programs help turf managers communicate and access information. Advanced “smart” phones (Blackberry, iPhone, etc.) allow greater work flexibility while away from the office or in the field.
Downloadable applications are relatively new features for mobile devices. Applications are programs compatible with phones that provide quick and easy access to information.
Several UGA faculty members have created the first mobile program specifically for turf information. “Turfgrass Management”, is a comprehensive program that contains pictures, information, and recommendations for managing turf weeds, diseases, and insects. The application is designed to be user-friendly and easy to search on mobile devices.