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Feasibility of Different Harvest Methods for Cider Apples: Case Study for Western Washington
Feasibility of Different Harvest Methods for Cider Apples: Case Study for Western Washington
If you’re cider apple grower in western Washington, this publication can be a very valuable resource. Designed to enable growers to estimate costs of equipment, materials, supplies, and labor as well ...
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Alexander, Travis
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