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Nick Edsall
June 14, 2014Is there information on the tree density? Also, the yield numbers are from a single harvest in the third leaf? That is what I understood from this, but want to clarify. To get 670 lbs in the third leaf with heading, these trees must be extremely close?
David Doll
June 14, 2014Nick,
Trees are spaced at 24’x22′, 82 trees per acre. I should have included that in the hand-out. Sorry for the omission.
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