Hazelnut Propagation: Part Two
Using tie-off layering (with hog rings) to propagate hazelnut trees is a popular method among hazelnut nurserymen. Tie-off…
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Using tie-off layering (with hog rings) to propagate hazelnut trees is a popular method among hazelnut nurserymen. Tie-off…
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For the first time in two years, Oregon hazelnut growers had the privilege of gathering for the largest…
Read ArticleHazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is an economically important tree nut crop with a world market value of over…
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There are several different methods for propagating hazelnuts. Two of the methods growers can try is with cuttings…
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The European leafroller, archips rosana, is an evasive species known in Oregon as the filbert leafroller, or the…
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In the summer of 2018, UCCE IPM Advisor Jhalendra Rijal had his first direct encounter with Pacific flatheaded…
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It all begins with spacing. While the temptation exists to maximize the land and plant as many trees…
Read ArticleThe rocky, river-bottom soil that Carter Clark’s young hazelnut orchard sits on is not conducive to conventional harvesting,…
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Hazelnuts are a family industry—a community of close-knit growers who help each other no matter how expansive the…
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To the untrained eye, a hazelnut tree is a hazelnut tree; one orchard may look like thousands of…
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