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TreeCropper Issue 73 March 2013
Front Cover:
Crab apples can have high levels of phenolic compounds — the goodies our body needs to fight diseases.
See story on page 6.
Photograph taken at Guthrie Smith Arboretum at Tutira during the 2011 Hawkes Bay post-conference tour.
1
Editor’s opinion
Sheryn Clothier
2
President’s report
Murray Redpath
3
Your letters
4
Pips and pieces
6
Apple research review
Mark Christensen, Central Districts Branch
10
Central Tree Crops Research Trust – Annual Report to Trustees
Mark Christensen, Central Districts Branch and CTCRT Research Director
12
Citrus
Dave Harris’s presentation reviewed by Ted Newton
19
Recipes
Spiced Quince
Green Figs
Joan Stewart, Franklin Branch Eric Cairnes, Wellington-Horowhenua Branch
Back cover:
Seed of the Painted Mountain Corn received by Central Tree Crops Research Trust from the United States.
Insert — Mark Christensen of Central Tree Crops Research Trust and Sharon Duff from the Whanganui Regional Primary Health Organisation (their main partner for local and regional distributions), sorting out beans for distribution to the local Taranaki public (through GP’s) and Christchurch residents.
See Story page 10
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