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Hi Bill,
I've already got a good schedule but the question is what should I use that won't be too dangerous (whatever that means) We don't have access to what the orchard use and none of the orchard owners are will to give up any of their info or sprays. Louise:O) "William Frazier" > wrote in message ... > Louise wrote "I live in an area where everyone has at least one apple tree > in their yard > > and we're completely surrounded by orchard so I have no choice but to > spray > > if I want to harvest something." > > Louise - In the States there is a government agricultural office in every > county and they are very good about providing information about spraying > schedules for apples as well as grapes and all other fruit and vegetables. > Perhaps there is a similar office in your area of Quebec. If not why not > spray what the commercial orchards spray? > > Bill Frazier > Olathe, Kansas USA > > |
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