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Index of Compact Fruit TreeVol. 33, No. 1- January 2000Table of Contents(Articles are individual Adobe Acrobat PDF files)2 New Zealand Conference Agenda and Lodging Information 4 What Can We Learn From the New Zealand Apple Industry
8 Australian Perspective: Evaluationthe Key to Success of New Varieties
11 Lessons Learned About Tree Support from the 1998 Labor Day Storm
18 Developing New Peach Tree Growth Habits for Higher Density Plantings
21 1998 NC-140 Cherry Rootstock Trial Update
23 Acceptance and Adoption of IPM in Ontario Apple OrchardsA Success Story
26 Bolstering the Soil EnvironmentSite Preparation
29 Bolstering the Soil EnvironmentNematodes
30 Bolstering the Soil EnvironmentEarthworms and the Soil Ecosystem
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Compact Fruit Tree, the quarterly journal of the
International Dwarf Fruit Tree Association (IDFTA), is devoted to the
publication of technical information for growers of deciduous tree fruits.
It is published in January, April, July and October by IDFTA (Charles
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payment of the IDFTA membership fee of $80 per year should be sent to
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