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			2 minutes to install 1/2" electrical conduit, twisted 1' deep by grower (vertical axe).
			20 sec for grower to install tree to post ties (slender spindle or vertical axe), or tree to wire
or vertical axe), or tree to wire
			ties (tatura trellis or super spindle).
			20 sec for grower to install twisted wire clips to attach tree supports to wire (vertical axe).
			30 minutes/wire/row for each of two grower employees to install a 475' wire down row
			(vertical axe, tatura trellis, super spindle).
			6 minutes/endpost anchor to custom pound (vertical axe, tatura trellis, super spindle).
			4 minutes/in-line post to custom pound (vertical axe, tatura trellis, super spindle).
			3 minutes/screw anchor to custom screw them in (vertical axe, tatura trellis, super spindle).
			15 minutes/cross brace to drill and bolt them to anchor post (tatura trellis).
			Trees are installed with three people, a planter, and at 200 trees/hour.
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 Results
Results
			The cost breakdown is shown on Table 2. Some comments include:
Some comments include:
			• The least expensive system on a per acre basis is the vertical axe system because there are
The least expensive system on a per acre basis is the vertical axe system because there are
			 relatively fewer trees planted per acre.
relatively fewer trees planted per acre.
			• The most expensive system on a per acre basis is the super spindle
The most expensive system on a per acre basis is the super spindle system because there are
system because there are
			 so many trees per acre planted.
so many trees per acre planted.
			• The least expensive system on a per tree basis is the super spindle
The least expensive system on a per tree basis is the super spindle system because there are
system because there are
			 so few posts, little wire to install and so many trees.
so few posts, little wire to install and so many trees.
			• The most expensive system on a per tree basis is the tatura trellis
The most expensive system on a per tree basis is the tatura trellis system because there are so
system because there are so
			 many wires and posts to install and so few trees.
many wires and posts to install and so few trees.
 CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
			There are many considerations to take into account when deciding which dwarf fruit tree support
			system to use in your orchard. All systems have their own advantages and disadvantages.
All systems have their own advantages and disadvantages.
			Attention to little details during construction will make any system last the life of the orchard.
			Remember to include all costs, including your own, to get a true comparison between systems.
 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
			Special thanks to Bert van Dalfsen, P.Eng. from the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture,
			Food and Fisheries for his work on the publication Support Systems for High-Density Orchards
Support Systems for High-Density Orchards
			(British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1989).
 
		
		
 Comparison of the characteristics of 4 dwarf fruit tree systems in a 5-acre cost study.
Comparison of the characteristics of 4 dwarf fruit tree systems in a 5-acre cost study.

 System characteristics
System characteristics
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height
 Comparative total costs ($CAN) for labor and materials for 5-acre plantings of 4 dwarf
Comparative total costs ($CAN) for labor and materials for 5-acre plantings of 4 dwarf
			fruit tree support systems.



 
		
		


