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Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing
160 pages, $51.75 on Amazon.
Olive growing is expanding rapidly in many countries around the world in which olives have not previously been widely cultivated. Pruning olive trees is quite different from pruning other fruit trees of the temperate
How to Minimize Alternate Bearing and Improve Production
Here is an article on Pruning Olive Trees from the University of California Cooperative Newsletter of Olive Oil production and Evaluation.
Source: http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/2161/36579.pdf
Pruning olive trees. Olive trees fruit along one-year-old wood usually at the periphery of the tree canopy. Prune each year to encourage wood that will fruit. Thin out broken, diseased, and unproductive wood. Head back drooping wood and prune ou
Source: http://stanford.wellsphere.com/healthy-eating-article/pruning-olive-trees/505567
Olive Tree Planting Pruning and Growing
This page is designed to assist growers in the pruning of their olive trees during the first two years after planting. The information given is for trees between approximately 1 ft and 5 ft in height. During this fast growth period the trees require sp
Source: http://www.santacruzolive.com/planting.asp?page=harvesting
Although the majority of the world's olives are grown in Mediterranean countries such as Spain, Italy and Greece, there are also many olive growers located on Australia's southern coast. One of the things responsible olive growers have to be knowledgea
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4523987_prune-olive-trees-australia.html
Following are some basic concepts of pruning olive trees. For more in-depth information, we recommend the books from Riccardo Gucci and Claudio Cantini, from Louise Ferguson and G. Steven Sibbett, and the article and book from Paul Vossen, all listed i
Source: http://www.oliveoilsource.com/olive_pruning.htm#Renovating
Ten Basics of When and How to Prune Fruit Trees
Source: http://cesonoma.ucdavis.edu/HORTIC/pruning_10steps.pdf
There are as many opinions on pruning as there are methods. The information provided below is should be used as a guideline only and research should be conducted into the benefits of the various methods of pruning, and pruning requirements for differen