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Successful Rootstock and Scion Combinations

Thu, May 13

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Mt Horeb, WI

Wondering what to plant in an organic orchard to promote balanced growth? Join Rami Aburomia from Atoms to Apples to learn about his experiences.

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Successful Rootstock and Scion Combinations
Successful Rootstock and Scion Combinations

Time & Location

May 13, 2021, 5:00 PM CDT

Mt Horeb, WI

About The Event

Join Rami Aburomia to learn about orchard establishment and selection of rootstock and scion combinations to promote balanced growth in a high density planting.  Rami's orchard has examples of different root and variety combinations which effect tree vigor as well as the tree's ability to fill space.  Atoms to Apples is an orchard and fruit farm near Madison, WI where they grow 40 varieties of apples and tree fruit and sell fruit though CSAs, farmers markets, co-ops and on farm.  Due to COVID-19 there will be no food or refreshments provided.  Please bring your own refreshments and snacks. 

No Cost for OFGA members.  

Join OFGA and recieve a new member discount of 50% with registration for this tour.  Membership is normally $50/year. 

Non-Member cost: $15 

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