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Apple Bagging (#18801)

How to use fruit bagging to produce high quality fruit at home. Describes how bagging apples can help prevent common apple pests and diseases.  Once developing fruit are bagged, no other pesticide sprays are needed. (n.d.) - VHS VIDEO (6:00), PRINT MATERIALS.

Budding and Grafting Fruit Trees  (#16872 )

Covers reasons to use budding and grafting, grafting terminology and the tools required to do the job correctly. The viewer is taken step-by-step through different grafting and budding techniques. Intended for hobbyist and professional fruit growers. (1989) - VHS VIDEO  (35:00)

Fruit Production  (#16938)

February 22, 1994 satellite videoconference focusing on the basics of fruit production in the Midwest. Topics covered include: an introduction to fruit growing, tree fruit and culture, small fruit growth and culture, and pruning and training. Includes (55:00) cassette of Feb. 29, 1996 rebroadcast follow-up ETN question & answer segment available only in Wisconsin. (1994) – VHS VIDEO (2 hours), AUDIOCASSETTE, PROGRAM GUIDE.  (Master Gardener Series)

Successful Cider Making: Sanitation is the Key! (English Version) (#18313)

Stresses the importance of worker and plant sanitation in producing safe, high quality apple cider.  From hygienic practices to be followed when harvesting apples, to cleaning and sanitizing apple cider processing equipment, demonstrates how to prevent contamination of apple cider.  Footage was shot at three cooperating Wisconsin cider mills.  Spanish language version also available – #18467.   (1999) - VHS VIDEO  (15:00).

Successful Cider Making: Sanitation is the Key! (Spanish Version) (#18467)

Stresses the importance of worker and plant sanitation in producing safe, high quality apple cider.  From hygienic practices to be followed when harvesting apples, to cleaning and sanitizing apple cider processing equipment, demonstrates how to prevent contamination of apple cider.  Footage was shot at three cooperating Wisconsin cider mills.  English language version also available – #18313.  (1999) - VHS VIDEO  (15:00).