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  • Pruning Grapevines: How to Dress 
  • Pruning Equipment for the Manual Pruning of Grapevines
  • Pruning Mature Grapevines: The Basic Steps 
  • Pruning Grapevines When they are Approaching Full Size 
  • Pruning Grapevines Before the Second Growing Season 
  • Pruning Grapevines Before and After Planting 
  • Layering a Pruning Technique for Replacing or Renewing Grapevines 
  • Pruning Severity: How Much to Leave on a Grapevine
  • The Renewal Zone
  • The Basic Skills for Pruning Grapevines
  • Pruning Grapevines 
  • Cane Positioning
  • Considerations for the Mechanical Pruning of Concord grapevines
  • Growing Table Grapes in a Temperature Climates, MSUE Bulletin E2774. Includes a discussion of parts of the grapevine and the fundamentals of pruning grapevines.

 

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