The workshop is organized by extension agricultural agents Donald Martinez, Rio Arriba County Tom Dominguez, Santa Fe County and Yao. Participants are encouraged to bring personal pruning tools. The workshop will cover most temperature fruit tree species, such as apple, peach, cherry, pear, plum and apricot, as well as blackberries and raspberries.Īfter an indoor presentation about pruning techniques, there will be hands-on sessions in the orchard for the participants to work with the different varieties of trees. “This is a good opportunity for home gardeners, small-acreage farmers and commercial fruit growers to learn how to prune the different types of fruit trees,” Yao said. 27, at NMSU’s Sustainable Agriculture Science Center at Alcalde. New Mexico State University’s extension fruit specialist Shengrui Yao will provide tips for pruning fruit trees at a workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. ALCALDE – It’s time to prune fruit trees to prepare for this year’s growth and crop yield.
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