Interplanting

1988
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Interplanting   (1988)



Interplanting nurse trees and shrubs with walnut trees can greatly improve walnut growth and quality (fig. 1). In addition, nurse crops have been used for esthetic reasons; for wildlife food or cover; and for intermediate crops like Christmas trees, pulpwood, or fenceposts.



Author: Van Sambeek, J. W.


Source: Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Interplanting. In Burde, E. Lucy, ed. Walnut Notes. St. Paul, MN. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. : Note 2.09.

Citation: Van Sambeek, J. W.  1988.  Interplanting  Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Interplanting. In Burde, E. Lucy, ed. Walnut Notes. St. Paul, MN. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station. : Note 2.09..