Fruit cruelty!  How can you purpously stunt your tree's growth like that? 
And making the fruit so easy to reach only encourages excess consumption. 
If you had any goodness in you at all you would plant the trees on seedling
rootstock so that the big trees would keep the fruit out of reach of the
greedy kid's hands that only will purchase more than they can eat (and is
eating the fruit exploiting the tree?...)

Kevin Hauser

On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 20:46:38 -0400, Rick and Joan Bartlett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Geee.... I'm so glad he visited us to pick from the veal calves of the 
> fruit world.  Sounds like he has the same mindset as several have said 
> who have visited us, which goes something like "You have the gall to 
> charge that for bounty to good lord gives you?" Unfortunately it is that

> 1% that tend to stick in your mind.
> 
> 
> On 9/13/2012 8:16 PM, Jon Clements wrote:
>> OK, it's been pretty quiet, so I might as well stir the pot. (Or at
>> least entertain you.) But don't blame the messenger… :-)
>>
>>
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/recycled/2007/10/rotten_to_the_core.single.html
>>
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