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Organic Summerfruit Resource Guide
This Resource Guide has been compiled from the combined inputs of experienced organic growers, consultants and horticulturalists. It is designed to guide growers new to organics and to horticulture by promoting an understanding of the basic principles of organic growing. Many additional sources of information are included throughout the Guide. It is intended that the Resource Guide will be a living document that will be added to and improved as knowledge and experience of organic summerfruit growing is extended.

Compiled by
Terry Fraser, Allan Morton & Dieter Proebst
Illustrated by Fred Robertson
Publisher: Soil and Health Association of NZ Inc. and Bio Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association in NZ Inc.
© Soil and Health Association of NZ Inc. and Bio Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association in NZ Inc.
ISBN: 0-476-00125-0
Year: 2003
Pages: 70
Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Orchard design
  • Soil management
  • Crop management
  • Making it work
  • Appendix A: Consultation with growers
  • Appendix B: Case studies
  • Appendix C: Further information
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