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Table 1. Source parameters of apple orchards
Table 3. Average farmer price for apples in the Czech Republic from October to December 2001 (ANONYMOUS 2001)
Table 4. Total expected economic effect of topworking of Spartan cv. for three different periods of growing (thousands CZK)
Fig. 1. Profitability of topworking after 6 years of orchard exploitation under different model situations
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