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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 611197" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>Being a former apple grower,may qualify me to try to advise you.Top those old standard trees back to about 16 to 18 ft.CUT out any dead wood.Take out all the suckers and water sprouts.PAINT any large woulds with white paint.I suggest that you attend a fruit tree class put on by a university or extension service.VA and WV both have excellent programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 611197, member: 4117"] Being a former apple grower,may qualify me to try to advise you.Top those old standard trees back to about 16 to 18 ft.CUT out any dead wood.Take out all the suckers and water sprouts.PAINT any large woulds with white paint.I suggest that you attend a fruit tree class put on by a university or extension service.VA and WV both have excellent programs. [/QUOTE]
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