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| | Cornell Hosts Centennial Fruit Field Days and Equipment |
 | | Fruit growers, consultants, and industry personnel are invited to tour field plots and learn about the latest research and extension efforts being carried out by researchers on the Geneva and Ithaca campuses. |
 | | The focus will be on all commodities key to New York's $300 million fruit industry: apples, grapes, raspberries, strawberries, peaches, pears, cherries, and nectarines. |
 | | In addition to the field trials, an international array of equipment will help growers determine which technologies are best for orchard or vineyard. |
| www.nysaes.cornell.edu /pubs/press/2004/040622FruitFieldDays.html (409 words) |
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