After reading a bunch of web sites about this problem, none really offer a 
plan, I only am concerned with bitter pit that shows at harvest and about 3 
weeks thereafter, fresh market sales,in small quarter peck bags, dont give a 
hoot about storage because I am usually sold out in 3 weeks, I have some 
Foli-cal, how much to add to 100 gal tank and how many times during the season? 
Is it a good idea to add fungicide or Imadan, or spray by itself?  Later I will 
spray trees with Surround to control sunburn, does it contain calcium, or 
prevent Cal uptake after applied? Ps the label on foli-cal is confusing, talks 
about per acre, does not compute. Its a 100gal tank sprayed to run off. Thanks, 
Lee Elliott
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 A new issue of Scaffolds for the week of 6/2 has been posted
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 David Kollas, check out the latest issue of Good Fruit
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 Kevin J. VerSnyder
 
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