Seems to me, that they could basically be as long as you want them to be. I would calculate the fuel capacity of my tractors so that one doesn't run out of fuel before getting back...
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Fleming, William <w...@exchange.montana.edu>wrote: > We had rows 2200 feet long between end anchors. 4 wires, 10' high with > posts spaced at 42', 3' deep. End posts were a larger diameter, 4' deep at > about a 45° angle. > > Wires and anchors were attached to a 4' long screw in steel anchor with 8" > plate. Ground was basically flat. > > No problems holding a bumper crop. > > > > *Bill Fleming* > > *Montana State University* > > *Western Ag Research Center* > > *580 Quast Lane* > > *Corvallis, MT 59828* > > > > *From:* apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net [mailto: > apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net] *On Behalf Of *Arthur Kelly > *Sent:* Thursday, February 20, 2014 6:24 AM > *To:* Apple-Crop > *Subject:* [apple-crop] Tall spindle trellis > > > > What is the longest length of trellis for tall spindle apple planting that > growers have experience with? > > > > -- > > Art Kelly > > Kelly Orchards > > Acton, ME > > _______________________________________________ > apple-crop mailing list > apple-crop@virtualorchard.net > http://virtualorchard.net/mailman/listinfo/apple-crop > >
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