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    March 15th, 2010, Vol. 61 No. 6
    Crop Management & Pollination
    New cherry season ahead
    Dealing with heavy fruit set
    How to prune trees on Gisela
    What causes biennial bearing?
    Bigger fruit, bigger profit
    Big cherries require big commitment
    Fine-tuning thinning
    How to grow large Asian pears
    Getting it right
    Thinning with less stress
    Uneven cropping hurts
    Columns
    Forecasting the weather
    State of the soft fruit industry
    The story of wrappers
    Good Grape Grower
    Geology influences viticulture
    Behind a great Riesling is the site
    Riesling reigns in Washington State
    A story of ­collaboration
    Planting for the Future
    Don’t skimp on site prep
    Growers are hesitant to use fumigation alternatives yet.
    Fall or spring fumigation?
    Site preparation is vital
    Pollination
    Insights into bee deaths
    Good bee management
    The role of mites
    Honeybee alternatives gain respect



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    March 15th, 2010
    Vol. 61 No. 6
    CROP MANAGEMENT & POLLINATION
    Foraging worker European honeybee. Photo by Al Piecka East Wenatchee, Washington
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