The Lorette system of pruning
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Publication
1925 - M. Hopkinson & Company Ltd., London, England
Language
English
Word Count
41,500 words, Guess
Page Count
166 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59138823M
- OCLC Control Number5112147
- Library of Congress Control Numberagr25001076
Classifications
- LCCSB125 .L63 1925
Description
It is an early work about 1900; but was first publicly printed in 1925. Louis Lorette; who was an arborist and the curator and professor of an agricultural school in Wagnonville, France, developed a system of pruning fruit trees that involves summer pruning only. It maximizes fruit production in the orchard through an espalier system. He worked mainly with pear trees, but the system is appropriate for spur- bearing fruit trees of any type. There have been a few revisions since the 1925 printing.
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