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        <description>Eliza Greenman will walk through several important topics one must consider when planting tree crops to produce fruit on a commercial scale for niche markets.  See hundreds of presentations like this in the Voices Vault member area - http://bit.ly/2exM020 From design to layout, rootstocks to stocking densities, management with animals to harvest for niche markets, and the economics that tie into it all. Though this talk is geared towards apples, the thinking presented is translatable into other tree fruits such as chestnuts, stone fruits and pears. Eliza Greenman is a trained forester and horticulturalist who has practiced permaculture as it apples to orchard systems since 2008. See hundreds of presentations like this in the Voices Vault member area - http://bit.ly/2exM020 This presentation was recorded live at PV3 in March 2016.</description>
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