Sentences with word «orchardist»

The farm has remained in the family and is now into the 3rd & 4th generation of orchardists in Ian & Andrew Smith.
Many orchardists spray to control weeds and nuisance fruit crop pests, or employ pheromone insect traps to minimise codling moth damage in particular.
A Goulburn Valley orchardist rediscovers his passion for fruit growing after learning of the many advantages of producing gold kiwi fruit.
Orchardist Talmadge has only his peaches and apricots to talk to, until two young pregnant women show up seeking refuge.
Did You Know: The city was first settled by the Luelling family, orchardists who are credited with developing the Bing cherry.
Fenton is remembered as the one who engineered the phony 1989 Alar «poison apples» scam with the Natural Resources Defense Council to wrongfully disparage hundreds of blameless orchardists into bankruptcy.
Our orchardist hasn't had to use antibiotics on our apple trees here at Rodale Institute, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't consider... Continued
I wonder what the orchardists with huge hazelnut crops do about squirrels?
The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin (Harper).
Recreating a period of Australian and British history as evocative and violent as the American frontier era, Only Killers and Thieves is an unforgettable story of family, guilt, empire, race, manhood, and faith that combines the insightfulness of Philipp Meyer's The Son, the atmospheric beauty of Amanda Coplin's The Orchardist, and the raw storytelling power of Ian McGuire's The North Water.
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This year's fiction category winner is Amanda Coplin for The Orchardist, while the non-fiction winner was Cheryl Strayed's Wild, published by HarperCollins and Alfred A. Knopf, respectively.
AuthorImprints Services: eBook design, conversion About the book: R.J. Garner's The Grafter's Handbook is the classic reference book and revered encyclopedia (and the only one of its kind) on plant propagation by grafting, and has been favored by orchardists and gardeners since its first publication in 1947.
With hundreds thousands of choices of species and varieties available, there's a tree or shrub for just about any location, and the best guidance can come from local gardeners, orchardists, and arborists, who have hands - on experience, rather than just buying what looks good on an impulse.
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