Protecting Fruit From Hungry Wildlife
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Protecting Fruit From Hungry Wildlife
UNITED STATES—Dormant pruning of deciduous fruit trees last winter should finally be proving its benefits. Such pruning enhances tree vigor and resilience to disease. As importantly, it enhances fruit and nut quality. Birds, squirrels and perhaps other wildlife are unfortunately noticing. Protecting fruit as it ripens may seem to be impossible. Sharing might not be acceptable. The problem with sharing is that most wildlife is greedy. Wildlife th…
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