Hybrid string blossom thinner tested in peach orchards

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 - 16:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Peach producers have traditionally relied heavily on hand thinning, a necessary but costly and labor-intensive field practice. Researchers examined whether a new string thinner prototype designed to thin vase or angled tree canopies could be adapted for varying orchard systems. Field trials demonstrated reduced labor costs compared with hand-thinned controls, and increased crop value due to a larger distribution of fruit in marketable and higher market value sizes.

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